
A kingdom ruled by evil. A princess enslaved by passion. A warrior driven by justice.
A mercenary with a three-bladed sword rediscovers his royal heritage when he is recruited to help a princess foil a brutal tyrant and a powerful sorcerer's plans to conquer the land.
- 5.5
- 1982
- Released
- 1h 40m

Lee Horsley
Talon
Kathleen Beller
Alana
Simon MacCorkindale
Mikah
George Maharis
Machelli
Richard Lynch
Cromwell
Richard Moll
Xusia
Anthony De Longis
Rodrigo
Robert Tessier
Verdugo
Nina van Pallandt
Malia
Anna Bjorn
Elizabeth
Jeff Corey
Craccus
Joseph Ruskin
Malcolm
Joe Regalbuto
Darius
Russ Marin
Mogullen
Earl Maynard
Morgan
George Murdock
Quade
John Davis Chandler
Guard 1
Emily Yancy
Ban Urlu
Christopher Cary
King Richard
Peter Breck
King Leonidas
Alan Caillou
King Sancho
Michael Evans
King Ludwig
Jay Robinson
King Charles
Simmy Bow
The Cardinal
Reb Brown
Phillip
JoJo D'Amore
A Drunk
Steve Davis
Thogan
Anthony Farrar
Young Mikah
Greg Finley
Rumbolt
Tammi Furness
Myra
Leonard P. Geer
Cornellus
Michael Hoit
Red Dragon Archer 1
James Jarnigan
Young Talon
Edgy Lee
Acolyte
Charlie Messenger
Pablo
Shelley Taylor Morgan
Bar-Bro
Christina Nigra
Young Elizabeth
Buckley Norris
Bartender
Patrick O'Moore
Devereux
Gina Smika Hunter
Young Alana
Alvah Stanley
Sades
Mark Steffan
Sades Aide
William Watson
Karak
Barry Chase
Tavis
Corinne Calvet

Corey Burton
(voice) (uncredited)
Suzy Mandel
(uncredited)
Thomas Rosales Jr.
Kabal


Released
en
$4,000,000.00
$39,103,425.00
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- #torture chamber
- #sorcerer
- #king
- #barbarian
- #burlesque
- #aggressive
- #sword and sorcery
- #whimsical
Reviews

They made a sequel to this that was bucking for arthouse... and it was horrible. This movie was self aware enough to know that they weren't making Chinatown. The dialogue was pretty fun and understood that it wasn't anywhere near a good film, so it could still be light hearted enough to throw in gags here and there in the script, to over-act when it suited the scene, to be fun for the sake of b

This actually benefits from having the germ of a decent story of dynastic skulduggery. The evil king "Cromwell" (Richard Lynch) has designs on the throne of the peaceable king "Richard" (Christopher Cary). To that end he awakens the lethal and demonic "Xusia" (Richard Moll) to destabilise "Eh-Dan" and make it ripe for the picking. Fortunately, young prince "Talon" (Lee Horsley) escapes this terror

Somewhat charming fantasy-adventure film that features some respectable special effects and the set designs were pretty good. Acting was so-so however the lead didn't have a whole lot of charisma and the fight scenes were fine but a few scenes were too dimly lit. Should be said, these kinds of movies (including Conan the Barbarian) aren't really my thing but at least this kept my attention. **3.0/

Weak “Conan the Barbarian” knockoff In a distant fantastical past, the rightful heir of a conquered kingdom (Lee Horsley) returns to his homeland as the formidable leader of a mercenary band. He assists “Prince” Mikah (Simon MacCorkindale) and his cute sister (Kathleen Beller) to overthrow the evil king (Richard Lynch) and his former evil sorcerer (Richard Moll). “The Sword and the Sorcerer”











