With the success of
Sorceress
it’s no surprise that Roger Corman would strike while the irons were
hot and begin to churn out more of the barbarian/fantasy genre films.
This time New World Pictures heads to Argentina where you couls find
skilled labor at low budget prices and even better when you could also
use the same sets for multiple pictures. With the of first nine movies
to be shot in Argentina
Deathstalker clearly set the tone for those that will follow with; sex, violence, sorcery and plenty of nudity.
Often all in the same shot.
The film opens with a group of mutant post-apocalyptic looking
creatures that swarm a man who has recently robbed a local village and
made off with a girl for a little afternoon delight. The man abandons
the girl to their lusty advances so we are left unclear as to who we are
supposed to rooting for here.
Warning: This film is a bit rapey.
He is chased around some ancient ruins while the some of the
Monster Men
try to continue with the sexual assault on that poor girl but just as
the asshole adventurer spots a horse, and a possible escape, the owner
of said horse shows up in the form of today’s hero, Deathstalker (
Rick Hill).
Our hero, bad wig and all.
Deathstalker easily dispatches the band of ghouls and when
adventurer/rapist offers to share the gold and the girl Deathstalker
kills him. Not sure if this is a case of our “hero” being morally
superior here or that Deathstalker is just not that into sharing. He
cuts the girl free but immediately starts to make-out with her, now she
does seem to be a bit into it at first but when Deathstalker is
distracted by one of the King’s men she makes her escape so I’ll just
assume she was probably faking it, which leads to the films biggest
problem. When writing barbarian fantasy it is tricky to get the roguish
character traits correct for if you do get right you have yourself a
nice Hans Solo type rogue but get it wrong and he can come off as a
creepy asshat and not the devilishly may-care kind you want. How they
solve it in this instance is to have a clearly defined villain who is
even a bigger creep than the hero.
The evil Munkar, wig not necessary.
Deathstalker is brought before a king in exile and is informed that that evil sorcerer Munkar (
Bernard Erhard)
has taken over the kingdom and if Deathstalker would be so kind as to
kill the sorcerer and save the princess he would earn a high position in
the King’s court. Unfortunately Deathstalker replies, “
I steal and kill to stay alive and not for the luxury of glory.” Then he rides off. Reluctant hero or jerk, you decide.
“Conan would totally have helped me!”
Meanwhile in a dark foreboding castle the good Princess Codille (
Barbie Benton) is dragged into Munkar’s harem to await her fate.
Her fate as a Playboy Playmate.
Note: I’m not sure
why this castle is dark and foreboding as its previous occupant was a
good king. I know evil corrupts but it apparently also drives property
value down rather quickly.
“
It’s only a model.”
Deathstalker finally agrees to go on a quest when he encounters the witch Toralva (
Verónica Llinás),
who he finds fighting the General of Munkar’s forces, but it turns out
that the General was in fact Munkar in one of his many forms as with his
magical items he not only wields great power but can shapeshift himself
or others into any form. Toralva pulls a Moses and turns her staff into
a serpent to strangle Munkar but he in turn shapeshifts into a form of a
falcon and escapes with his magical amulet.
“Yes I’m a good witch, but call me Glinda and I’ll turn you into a newt.“
It is from the Toralva that Deathstalker learns that there are three
Powers of Creations and that Munkar controls two of them and that he came to the witch to find the
Sword of Justice which is the third power. Deathstalker must find the
Sword of Justice, then steal the
Amulet of Life and the
Chalice of Magic from Munkar and join them together to BE THE POWER.
At least it doesn’t have TRUTH bedazzled on the blade.
He is also informed that he who wears the Sword cannot die. Now that
is a handy item to have and not something a hero usually has in his
possession in a good fantasy story as it really takes away some of the
suspense if you know the hero can’t be killed, but as Deathstalker is
constantly setting it down or dropping it on the ground it all works
out. With annoying riddles provided by Toralva he is led to a cave where
he encounters an imp and an ogre. The imp is named Salmaron (
Augusto Larreta), a thief that was cursed by Toralva, who tosses the
Sword of Justice to Deathstalker so he can easily defeat the ogre. Tension and suspense not needed.
“Do… or do not. There is no try.”
Salmaron tells Deathstalker that, “
I can only be led to freedom by a boy who is not a boy.” So they touch the Sword together and then…
…Deathstalker is transformed into a small boy. WTF?
Lucky for Deathstalker after exiting the cave he reverts to his adult
self as Salmaron turns from imp to man. Deathstalker enlightens
Salmaron on his mission to unite the three powers so that he can become
the POWER and thus the quest truly begins.
The Loser of the Lake.
One partner does not a fellowship make so Deathstalker encounters two
more companions on his way to face Munkar; the first is Oghris (
Richard Brooker) who Deathstalker aids in fighting off a band of rapists who were attacking a peasant woman, and then Kaira (
Lana Clarkson) a female warrior who apparently likes to wander around at night half naked. Neither one of them win points for fashion sense.
Behold the Belly Shirt Tank Top of Awesomeness…
…and someone desperately in need of one.
From Oghris we learn that Munkar is holding a tournament and that the
winner will be named Munkar’s heir. Deathstalker rightly thinks
something is fishy about that as what’s the point of being an heir to an
immortal sorcerer? Later we find out that Munkar’s plan is to
have all the great warriors of the land compete and kill each other off
and then when only one is left he will kill him or her, thus ending any
possible future threats to his reign. As evil plans go that is a pretty
good one.
He just needs to hammer out the details.
Will our heroic companions thwart those dastardly plans of the evil
sorcerer Munkar? Can Deathstalker rescue the fair Princess? Will Kaira
find a shirt?
I guess two out of three ain’t bad.
As heroic fantasy films go director
James Sbardellati’s Deathstalker
is pretty decent entry in the genre, if you can look passed all the
sexual assault going on that is, and the beautifully constructed sets by
the Argentinian artisans are quite excellent as is the make-up effects
by
John Carl Buechler.
I particularly loved his Gamorrean Guard.
The movie is chock full of action, sex, nudity, gender swapping as
well as betrayal, sacrifice and not to mention sisters mudwrestling in
the court of the sorcerer.
I’m not sure if there was such a thing as medieval mudwrestling but I’d like to believe so.
Rick Hill does a decent job as the hero and can certainly flourish a
sword well, Playboy Playmate Barbi Benton does what one can do with the
damsel in distress part, Lana Clarkson suits the Amazonian friend role
and was certainly a trooper to put up with her costume or lack thereof,
but the stand out is Richard Brooker as Oghris as he is just so much fun
to watch and whose character is easily the most interesting, also
anybody who wear that ridiculous midriff baring armor and not crack up
laughing is okay by me. I certainly look forward to checking out
Deathstalker II.
“I HAVE THE POWER!”
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