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Deathstalker

The warrior Deathstalker is commissioned by an ancient witch to seize and unite the three powers of creation: a chalice, an amulet, and a sword, before the malevolent magician Munkar can claim them for evil purposes. After securing the sword, Deathstalker travels with a group of companions toward the Great Tournament, a contest to crown the strongest fighter. A false king holds the rightful princess captive and schemes to have Deathstalker slain, forcing him to fight in order to rescue the princess.

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James Sbardellati

Américo Ortiz de Zárate

Claudio Reiter

Andrea Coppola

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Cast & Crew

Richard Brooker

Richard Brooker

Oghris

Marcos Woinsky

Marcos Woinsky

Gargit

James Sbardellati

James Sbardellati

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Lana Clarkson

Lana Clarkson

Kaira

Bernard Erhard

Bernard Erhard

Munkar

Verónica Llinás

Verónica Llinás

Toralva

Augusto Larreta

Augusto Larreta

Salmaron

José Luis Arévalo

José Luis Arévalo

Pigface

Víctor Bó

Víctor Bó

Kang

Claudio Reiter

Claudio Reiter

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Rick Hill

Rick Hill

Deathstalker

Barbi Benton

Barbi Benton

Codille

Adrián De Piero

Adrián De Piero

Nicor

Jorge Sorvik

Jorge Sorvik

King Tulak

Boy Olmi

Boy Olmi

Young Man

Horacio Marassi

Horacio Marassi

Creature Leader

Patrick Duggan

Patrick Duggan

Colobri

Maria Fournery

Maria Fournery

Anella

Gabriela Rubinstein

Gabriela Rubinstein

Tarra

Sebastián Larreta

Sebastián Larreta

Talan

Amalia Marty

Amalia Marty

Zaptiah

Claudio Petty

Claudio Petty

Guard 1

Rudy Kumze

Rudy Kumze

Guard 2

Américo Ortiz de Zárate

Américo Ortiz de Zárate

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Andrea Coppola

Andrea Coppola

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Details

GenresAction, Fantasy
Runtime1h 20 mins
Released on02 Sep 1983
Languageen
Age RatingR
Produced InArgentina

Reviews

CinemaSerf

4/10

OK. Man flu - that's my only excuse. Stuck in bed feeling like death warmed up, I thought this looked a bit like "Conan" and as mindless fun was in order I gave it a go. Well, it's certainly a bit like "Conan" and a bit like countless other films as we see the eponymous hero (Rick Hill - surely a porn name?) sent on a quest. He must retrieve a sword from a witch and then challenge the evil sorcerer "Munkar" (Bernhard Erhard) for possession of a chalice and an amulet that give him astonishing powers. Only when he has all three can he destroy them and bring peace to the Kingdom. What now ensues is actually quite fun. No, not good - not even nearly good, but he parades around in his leather trousers whilst director James Sbardellati waves scantily clad female warriors, dancers and mud wrestlers in his face. Needless to say his leather clothing has been super glued to his body, but the girls - well they might as well be wearing crepe paper. Anyway, there isn't the slightest degree of jeopardy here as our hero slowly, but surely, earns the right to win the "Big Tournament" (think Wimbledon with a mace and chain). "Munkar" belongs in a Hammer/"Carry-On" film, exuding all the menace of a butterfly and the acting, well that is universally as bad as the writing. It does have the benefit of being mercifully quite short, but really - I can't wait for the sequel!

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Part of the Series

Deathstalker II: Duel of the Titans

Deathstalker II: Duel of the Titans

1987EN
Deathstalker III: The Warriors from Hell

Deathstalker III: The Warriors from Hell

1988EN
Deathstalker IV: Match of Titans

Deathstalker IV: Match of Titans

1991EN