The Blade Master (1984)
Directed by Joe D´amato / David Hills
Genres - Fantasy |
Release Date - Feb 15, 1984 (USA - Unknown) |
Run Time - 92 min. |
Countries - Italy |
MPAA Rating - PG
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Whether you asked for a sequel to Ator the Fighting Eagle or not, we offer you Ator, the Invincible. Miles O'Keeffe, the much-maligned star of Bo Derek's Tarzan picture, is back as pumped-up prehistoric warrior Ator. This time he must save the world from the "Geometric Nucleus", a sort of cro-magnon doomsday device. You can't blast Ator back to the Stone Age because he's already there, so Ator had better defuse the weapon before there's no there there (to paraphrase Gertrude Stein). As goofy as this low-budget adventure flick is, it's a decided improvement over Ator the Fighting Eagle. Check this one out (under its original title or its alternate cognomens Blade Master and Cave Dwellers) and you're in for a fun evening--if not a totally believable one.
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bad-guy, battle [war], bomb, demon, destruction, evil, good-guy, good-vs-evil, kidnapping, maniac, monarch, nuclear-weapon, power, prehistoric, princess, rescue, sorcerer, Superhero, sword-and-sorcery, warrior, weapons, world-destruction