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The warrior Deathstalker is tasked by an old witch lady to obtain and unite the three powers of creation - a chalice, an amulet, and a sword - lest the evil magician Munkar get them and use them for nefarious purposes. After obtaining the sword, Deathstalker joins with other travelers going to the Big Tournament to determine the strongest warrior. The false king holds the true princess in captivity, and plots to have Deathstalker killed, and Deathstalker must fight to free the princess.
Rated R | Length 80 minutes
Rick Hill | Barbi Benton | Richard Brooker | Lana Clarkson | Victor Bo | Bernard Erhard | Augusto Larreta | Verónica Llinás | Marcos Woinsky | Adrián De Piero | Jorge Sorvik | Boy Olmi | Horacio Marassi | Patrick Duggan | Maria Fournery | Gabriela Rubinstein | Sebastián Larreta | Amalia Marty | Claudio Petty | Rudy Kumze | José Luis Arévalo
Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
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08/27/2011 | TV | DVD | Owned | 2.5 stars |
(Average) 2.5 stars |
Of all the Sword & Sorcery flicks I’ve seen, 1983’s DEATHSTALKER is probably the most misogynistic. Women are nothing more that set dressing here. Deathstalker will save a woman from being raped, only to seek out sex as a reward. Also, if you’re a hot, blonde warrior woman, guard your vagina as you sleep or Deathstalker may have his way with you! Don’t worry, he’s a great lay, so it’s OK!
DEATHSTALKER is bad. Gloriously bad. Best served with alcohol!
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