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'''''Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell''''', also known as '''''Deathstalker III: The Warriors from Hell''''', is a 1988 sword and sorcery fantasy film. It is the third film in the ''Deathstalker'' tetralogy. |
'''''Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell''''', also known as '''''Deathstalker III: The Warriors from Hell''''', is a 1988 sword and sorcery fantasy film. It is the third film in the ''Deathstalker'' tetralogy. |
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* The second film in the ''[[Deathstalker (film)|Deathstalker]] ''series was later selected to be used in the [[Mystery Science Theater 3000 Live - 30th Anniversary Tour]]. The producers had originally planned to use the first [[Deathstalker (film)|''Deathstalker'']] film, but they changed their minds. |
* The second film in the ''[[Deathstalker (film)|Deathstalker]] ''series was later selected to be used in the [[Mystery Science Theater 3000 Live - 30th Anniversary Tour]]. The producers had originally planned to use the first [[Deathstalker (film)|''Deathstalker'']] film, but they changed their minds. |
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Revision as of 19:44, 22 August 2019
- For the episode, see MST3K 703 - Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell.
Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell, also known as Deathstalker III: The Warriors from Hell, is a 1988 sword and sorcery fantasy film. It is the third film in the Deathstalker tetralogy.
Plot
Deathstalker, a medieval adventurer, meets a princess. She dies, then he meets her identical sister. They have to find a stone and save all creation from the villain.
Cast
- John Allen nelson as Deathstalker
- Carla Herd as Carissa / Elizena
- Thom Christopher as Troxartas
- Terri Treas as Camisarde
- Roger Cudney as Inaros
- Claudia Inchaurregui as Marinda
Notes
- The exterior shots of Troxartas' castle are stock footage from The Raven (1963).
- The opening credits music theme is borrowed from Battle Beyond the Stars (1980), another Roger Corman production.
- The background music in the scene where Deathstalker prepares to escape from the valley and first kisses Marinda is the prophecy theme (composed by Brian Eno) from Dune (1984).
- Miguel Angel Fuentes (from Pumaman) appears as an evil bodyguard with a huge mustache.
- The second film in the Deathstalker series was later selected to be used in the Mystery Science Theater 3000 Live - 30th Anniversary Tour. The producers had originally planned to use the first Deathstalker film, but they changed their minds.