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Deathstalker

Journey to an age of awesome magic.
1983 | 80m | English

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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.
Release Date: Sep 02, 1983
Director: James Sbardellati
Writer: Howard R. Cohen
Genres: Fantasy, Action
Keywords rape, witch, monster, kidnapping, magic, slavery, transformation, curse, tournament, duel, metamorphosis, brawl, sword and sorcery
Production Companies New World Pictures, Palo Alto Productions, Aries Cinematográfica Argentina
Box Office Revenue: $8,890,685
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Rick Hill Deathstalker
Barbi Benton Codille
Richard Brooker Oghris
Lana Clarkson Kaira
Víctor Bó Kang
Bernard Erhard Munkar
Augusto Larreta Salmaron
Verónica Llinás Toralva
Marcos Woinsky Gargit
Adrián De Piero Nicor
Jorge Sorvik King Tulak
Boy Olmi Young Man
Horacio Marassi Creature Leader
Patrick Duggan Colobri
Maria Fournery Anella
Gabriela Rubinstein Tarra
Sebastián Larreta Talan
Amalia Marty Zaptiah
Claudio Petty Guard 1
Rudy Kumze Guard 2
José Luis Arévalo Pigface
Name Job
John Carl Buechler Special Effects Makeup Artist
Richard Brooker Stunt Coordinator
James Sbardellati Director
Howard R. Cohen Writer
Silvia Ripoll Editor
María Julia Bertotto Costume Design
Emilio Basaldúa Art Direction
John K. Adams Editor
Óscar Cardozo Ocampo Original Music Composer
Leonardo Rodríguez Solís Director of Photography
Óscar Mulet Makeup Artist
R. Christopher Biggs Special Effects Makeup Artist
Name Title
Héctor Olivera Producer
Frank K. Isaac Producer
Alejandro Sessa Producer
James Sbardellati Producer
Roger Corman Executive Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
4.0

OK. Man flu - that's my only excuse. Stuck in bed feeling like death warmed up, I thought this looked a bit like "Conan" and as mindless fun was in order I gave it a go. Well, it's certainly a bit like "Conan" and a bit like countless other films as we see the eponymous hero (Rick Hill - surely a po ... rn name?) sent on a quest. He must retrieve a sword from a witch and then challenge the evil sorcerer "Munkar" (Bernhard Erhard) for possession of a chalice and an amulet that give him astonishing powers. Only when he has all three can he destroy them and bring peace to the Kingdom. What now ensues is actually quite fun. No, not good - not even nearly good, but he parades around in his leather trousers whilst director James Sbardellati waves scantily clad female warriors, dancers and mud wrestlers in his face. Needless to say his leather clothing has been super glued to his body, but the girls - well they might as well be wearing crepe paper. Anyway, there isn't the slightest degree of jeopardy here as our hero slowly, but surely, earns the right to win the "Big Tournament" (think Wimbledon with a mace and chain). "Munkar" belongs in a Hammer/"Carry-On" film, exuding all the menace of a butterfly and the acting, well that is universally as bad as the writing. It does have the benefit of being mercifully quite short, but really - I can't wait for the sequel!

Dec 25, 2022