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The Warrior and the Sorceress
The Warrior And The Sorceress, an 81-minute motion picture directed by John C. Broderick and starring David Carradine, was released in 1984 by New Horizons.
Plot
In the film, Carradine, in the role of 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
Maria Socas 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
Cinematorgaphy - 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. The film used the tagline, "An age of mystery and magic . . . of swords and sorcery."
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 [*]."
Trivia
The film's cast included an exotic dancing girl with four breasts, played by Cecilia North.
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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