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The Warrior and the Sorceress


The Warrior and the Sorceress is an 81-minute motion picture directed by John C. Broderick and starring David Carradine, released in 1984 by New Horizons. It is noted chiefly for containing extensive nudity and violence, being one of the more extreme examples of the sword-and-sorcery genre. The female lead spends all of her screen time topless.

Plot

The mercenary warrior Kain sets Zeg and Balcaz, rival warlords, against each other in a battle over a town's only well. The action is set on Ura, a desert planet with two suns.

Selected cast

David Carradine as Kain the Warrior

Maria Socas as Naja the bare-breasted Sorceress

Lew Askew as Zeg the Tyrant

Anthony De Longis as Kief (Zeg's Captain)

Harry Townes as Bludge the Prelate

William Marin as Bal Caz

Crew

Director - John C. Broderick

Producers - Frank Isaac, Hector Olivera, Alex Sessa

Screenwriters - John C. Broderick and William Stout

Cinematography - Leonardo Rodriguez Solis (Leonard Solis)

Editor - Silvia Roberts

Composer - Louis Saunders

Art Director - Emmett Baldwin

Genre

As the movie's title suggests, this film is the sword-and-sorcery genre of fantasy.

According to the IMDb, The Warrior and the Sorceress is "a fantasy version of the classic Japanese film Yojimbo, which was later remade as A Fistful Of Dollars [*]."

External links

http://www.amctv.com/show/detail/0,,60009-1-1,00.html

http://www.dvdark.co.uk/c/prod/pU5MOX/

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