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The Beastmaster

Born with the courage of an eagle, the strength of a black tiger, and the power of a god.
1982 | 118m | English

(26800 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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Dar, is the son of a king, who is hunted by a priest after his birth and grows up in another family. When he becomes a grown man his new father is murdered by savages and he discovers that he has the ability to communicate with the animals, which leads him on his quest for revenge against his father's killers.
Release Date: Aug 16, 1982
Director: Don Coscarelli
Writer: Paul Pepperman, Don Coscarelli
Genres: Fantasy, Adventure, Action
Keywords sword, magic, sacrifice, pregnancy, tiger, sword fight, murder, severed head, massacre, battle, animals, witchcraft, dead dog, sword and sorcery
Production Companies Leisure Investment Company, Beastmaster NV, ECTA Filmproduktion
Box Office Revenue: $14,056,528
Budget: $8,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Marc Singer Dar
Tanya Roberts Kiri
Rip Torn Maax
John Amos Seth
Rod Loomis King Zed
Ben Hammer Young Dar's Father
Ralph Strait Sacco
Billy Jayne Young Dar
Janet Jones Witchwoman #3
Tony Epper Jun Leader
Vanna Bonta Zed's Wife
Joshua Milrad Tal
Christine Kellogg Witchwoman #2
Kim Tabet Sacco's Daughter
Janet DeMay Witchwoman #1
Chuck Hicks Boatman
Jeremy Whelan Jun Priest
Freddie Hice Jun Priest
Name Job
Paul Pepperman Writer
James Troutman Sound Effects
Deborah Moreland Set Decoration
Roy Watts Editor
Conrad E. Angone Production Design
Tara Candoli Makeup Artist
William Munns Makeup Effects Designer
Lee Holdridge Original Music Composer
Monty L. Simons Stunts
Peter Tothpal Hairstylist
Richard Graves Second Assistant Director
Paul B. Clay Sound Designer
Mel Metcalfe Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Anthony Santa Croce Sound Mixer
Ray West Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Roger George Special Effects
Mark Sparks Special Effects
Bruce Paul Barbour Stunts
Kerrie Cullen Stunts
Al Jones Stunts
Mike H. McGaughy Stunts
Joe Reich Casting
Michael Mills Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Betty Pecha Madden Costume Design
David B. Miller Makeup Artist
James Sbardellati First Assistant Director
Jeremy Hoenack Sound Designer
David J. Hudson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tally Paulos ADR Supervisor
Clancy T. Troutman Supervising Sound Editor
Frank DeMarco Special Effects
Billy Bates Stunts
Hank Calia Stunts
Gary Jensen Stunts
Frank Orsatti Stunts
John Romano Stunts
Jon Conrad Pochron Stunts
Jerry Wills Stunts
Douglas F. O'Neons Camera Operator
Whitey Hughes Stunts
Philip Romano Stunts
Bob Terhune Stunts
Dennis Grow Gaffer
Joel King Second Unit Director of Photography
Helene Harris Production Coordinator
Ronnie Rondell Jr. Stunts
Phillip Dennis Costumer
Don Coscarelli Writer, Director
John Alcott Director of Photography
Buddy Van Horn Stunts
Steve Boyum Stunt Coordinator
Erik Cord Stunts
David R. Ellis Stunts
Bill Hart Stunts
Jeannie Epper Stunts
Gary Epper Stunts
Gray Johnson Stunts
John C. Meier Stunts
Fred Lerner Stunts
Bob Minor Stunts
Chuck Picerni Jr. Stunts
R.A. Rondell Stunts
George P. Wilbur Stunts
Henry Wills Stunts
Dick Warlock Stunts
Gene LeBell Stunts
Name Title
Sylvio Tabet Executive Producer
Paul Pepperman Producer
Nader Atassi Executive Producer
Donald P. Borchers Associate Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
7.0

_**Dynamic Marc Singer, stunning Tanya Roberts, horrific creatures and cute ‘n’ cuddly critters**_ Seeking vengeance for the murder of his adopted family & tribe, a warrior named Dar (Marc Singer) goes after the man responsible, high priest Maax (Rip Torn). On the way Dar enlists an eagle he name ... s Sharak, a pair of thieving ferrets named Kodo and Podo, and a black tiger called Ruh. Tanya Roberts is on hand as Kiri, a woman Dar finds alluring while John Amos appears as Seth, a formidable bodyguard. “The Beastmaster” (1982) came out during the sword & sorcery glut of the early 80s. It may not be as great as “Conan the Barbarian,” but it’s superior to “The Sword and the Sorcerer,” both released earlier the same year. The film has a fitting cast and features a nice mix of horrific, dynamic and cute. The witches and winged creatures fit into the horrific category while Singer presents a dynamic protagonist. He’s 6’2” and lithe with a masculine face despite the (dirt) blond hair. He seems smarter than Schwarzenegger and lacks his cumbersome bulk. Meanwhile this is a great flick for animal lovers and you’ll probably want to go out and buy a ferret or two. Tanya is stunning as usual, but appears too thin. She’d look better in “Sheena” (1984) and, especially, “A View to a Kill” (1985). Unfortunately, she never advanced to anything greater than these films; but at least we have these to remember her. Unlike “The Sword and the Sorcerer” and “Conan the Barbarian,” which came out 3-4 months prior, “The Beastmaster” failed to generate similar box office earnings. It only garnered $14 million from its $8 million investment. Nevertheless, it’s an entertaining early 80’s sword & sorcery flick The movie runs 1 hour, 58 minutes, and was shot in Valley of Fire State Park in Overton, Nevada, as well as Pyramid Lake & Semi Valley, California, both northwest of Los Angeles in the high country. GRADE: B

Jun 23, 2021
FilipeManuelNeto
1.0

**It deserves to be forgotten.** Who doesn't like a good dose of cheese? I think almost everyone likes it, but I don't know if things work the same way in cinema. It's really hard to see this film in its entirety because kitsch bad taste dominates. It all starts with the script, which is so st ... upid that I confess I got lost in it, and that doesn't usually happen, even when the movies are really bad. The cinematography, of misty tones and unpleasant to the eyes, does not obscure the poorly elaborate sets and costumes worthy of a poor comic. Of course, the main actors appear in far fewer clothes when they have to. After all, certain things always sell a movie, no matter how bad it is. The cast is dominated by Marc Singer and Tanya Roberts. I think they were never good actors, despite her having participated in a film from the 007 saga. Even so, in the midst of a cast of amateurs with very little talent, they look like two movie stars. I'm a little surprised that they made a sequel to such a poor movie, but it was the 80's, and the likes of that decade are considered dubious in almost everything up to the present day.

Aug 12, 2023