Un mercenaire avec une épée à trois lames redécouvre l'avenir dangereux de son héritage royal lorsqu'il est recruté pour aider une princesse à déjouer les desseins d'un tyran brutal et d'un ... Tout lireUn mercenaire avec une épée à trois lames redécouvre l'avenir dangereux de son héritage royal lorsqu'il est recruté pour aider une princesse à déjouer les desseins d'un tyran brutal et d'un puissant sorcier à la conquête d'une terre.Un mercenaire avec une épée à trois lames redécouvre l'avenir dangereux de son héritage royal lorsqu'il est recruté pour aider une princesse à déjouer les desseins d'un tyran brutal et d'un puissant sorcier à la conquête d'une terre.
- Réalisation
- Scénaristes
- Vedettes
- Prix
- 1 victoire et 5 nominations au total
- Lord Mikah
- (as Simon Mac Corkindale)
- Malia
- (as Nina Van Pallandt)
Avis en vedette
Another Guilty Pleasure
I enjoyed the action scenes and some of the humor. It has some good one-liners. The second half also has generates a fair amount of tension concerning the whereabouts of the sorcerer mentioned in the title. I also liked how the forces came together randomly for the climatic battle scenes. True, the film has many flaws, but it still works for me as an enjoyable adventure. It is the kind of thing I watch on a Friday night to ease me into the weekend.
Add me to the list of those disappointed that the sequel promised in the closing credits was never made.
Pride in the sword.
Terrific entertainment!
If you're not into fantasy, see this anyway as a great swashbuckler a la the Errol Flynn-as-hero genre. (And Lee Horsley even resembles Errol throughout this film, which I was fortunate enough to see theatrically at time of release.)
There are terrific villains galore, rip-roaring adventure, great castles and dungeons, complicated skullduggery, and comeuppance aplenty, all done with delicate humor.
This is great screen entertainment with a '40s-'50s look to it, and that's a compliment. There are no wasted moments. The fast-moving story relies much more on quality writing, acting and expert direction rather than copping out with the sort of elaborate special-effects that producers/directors of such films seem to lean on so heavily now, nearly two decades later.
I think it's a classic, and a model, of its type.
Highly recommended to all except small children.
Reasonably funny
Now, all things considered, this is a silly movie. In fact, I would dare to go as far, and say it's pretty idiotic. But, from the reasons beyond my poor knowledge, I liked it. not that I'm gonna give it 10 stars or anything, but it was surprisingly enjoyable, as far, that I liked it better than Red Sonja and that dreadful Conan The Barbarian sequel, Conan The Destroyer.
Acting is pretty horrendous in this film, just as the plot. But the film manages to be pretty funny, some times unintentionally (the projectile sword), sometimes intentionally. It keeps its quirky tongue in cheek atmosphere pretty well to the end, so it ain't that bad way to spend a couple of hours.
I liked it...
This was one of the scariest movies I saw when I was young, and one of the best adventure/d&d movies. Some of the scenes were truly gruesome, especially the big monster bloke with the beating heart. I still remember grimacing as the hero puts his hand on the tree and one of the baddies fires an arrow into it, and when Talon is attached to the cross and has to pull his hands with big nails in them out. Ouch, that gave me the heebygeebees. Classic stuff for kids, although I nearly died with embarrasment (watching this beside my mum at the time) when Talon is being chased through the castle and crashes into the bedroom filled with beautiful bronzed naked women.
9/10 as a kid, but the cast do know it's trash and ham it up for what it is.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesStuntman Jack Tyree was killed when he jumped off a cliff and missed his airbags. When asked if anyone fully determined what went wrong with the stunt, Albert Pyun said Tyree had said he'd jumped from that location before. Pyun added that he was "a babe in the woods" on his first film, and he was elsewhere at the time, shooting a different scene.
- GaffesDespite being crucified with large metal spikes, Talon's hands have no signs of damage during his sword fights afterwards.
- Citations
[last lines]
Prince Talon: Come now, let's be off. There's a battle in the offing! We've got kingdoms to save and women to love!
- Générique farfeluWatch for Talon's Next Adventure "Tales of the Ancient Empire" coming soon
- ConnexionsEdited into RiffTrax: The Sword and the Sorcerer (2014)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Sword and the Sorcerer
- Lieux de tournage
- société de production
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Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 39 103 425 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 1 798 879 $ US
- 25 avr. 1982
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 39 103 425 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 40m(100 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1








