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Ator: The Fighting Eagle

Original title: Ator l'invincibile
  • 1982
  • PG
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
3.3/10
3.1K
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Laura Gemser, Ritza Brown, Dakar, Miles O'Keeffe, and Sabrina Siani in Ator: The Fighting Eagle (1982)
With training and guidance from a man named Griba, son of Torren learns of his heritage and purpose in life: to defeat the spider king. He goes to the temple of the ancient one to avenge the deaths of his fellow villagers, and rescue his sister from the evil Dakkar and his spider cult.
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The son of Torren learns of his heritage, goes to avenge the deaths of his fellow villagers, and rescue his sister from the evil Dakkar and his spider cult.The son of Torren learns of his heritage, goes to avenge the deaths of his fellow villagers, and rescue his sister from the evil Dakkar and his spider cult.The son of Torren learns of his heritage, goes to avenge the deaths of his fellow villagers, and rescue his sister from the evil Dakkar and his spider cult.

  • Director
    • Joe D'Amato
  • Writers
    • Joe D'Amato
    • Michele Soavi
    • José Maria Sanchez
  • Stars
    • Miles O'Keeffe
    • Sabrina Siani
    • Ritza Brown
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.3/10
    3.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joe D'Amato
    • Writers
      • Joe D'Amato
      • Michele Soavi
      • José Maria Sanchez
    • Stars
      • Miles O'Keeffe
      • Sabrina Siani
      • Ritza Brown
    • 58User reviews
    • 58Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Miles O'Keeffe
    Miles O'Keeffe
    • Ator
    Sabrina Siani
    Sabrina Siani
    • Roon
    Ritza Brown
    Ritza Brown
    • Sunya
    Dakar
    Dakar
    • High Priest of the Spider
    • (as Dakkar)
    Laura Gemser
    Laura Gemser
    • Indun
    Edmund Purdom
    Edmund Purdom
    • Griba
    Alessandra Vazzoler
    Alessandra Vazzoler
    • Woman in the tavern
    • (as Chandra Vazzoler)
    Nello Pazzafini
    Nello Pazzafini
    • Bardek
    • (as Nat Williams)
    Jean Lopez
    • Nordya
    Olivia Goods
    • Queen
    Bruno Bilotta
    Bruno Bilotta
    • Warrior
    • (uncredited)
    Ron Carter
      Brooke Hart
        Warren Hillman
          Stefania Possamai
          • Priestess
          • (uncredited)
          • Director
            • Joe D'Amato
          • Writers
            • Joe D'Amato
            • Michele Soavi
            • José Maria Sanchez
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          3gridoon

          Dull.

          The fearless warrior Ator and his brave female companion, the Amazon Roon, travel through miles of primitive villages, forests, caves and castles to destroy the "kingdom of the spider" (or something) and kill its evil ruler. It's a dull and clunky journey. My advice is: watch the sequel ("The Blade Master") instead. Not only is it slightly more watchable than this film, but it also includes a brief "recap" of it, which enables you to see every single scene of the original that's worth seeing (so to speak) in a matter of a few minutes. (*1/2)
          DuFlop

          Never have i seen such a bad film.

          This film is absolutely brilliant. I was flicking through the sky channels today and noticed "Ator: Flight of the Eagle", and after seeing one of the first battle scenes i was hooked. Anyone who gave this film less than 8 out of 10 obviously missed the great comments like "but father, why cant i marry my sister" and Keog's the baby bears attempt to save Ator from the evil ladies by making love to the nearest tree.

          Now I admit this is a bad film, but thats why its so good. Never have i seen such a bad film.

          This is a must see. I give it 9/10.
          Michael_Elliott

          Bad But Campy and Entertaining

          Ator, the Fighting Eagle (1982)

          * 1/2 (out of 4)

          After his village members are slaughtered and his love kidnapped, Ator (Miles O'Keeffe) must travel far to battle the High Priest of the Spider (Dakar).

          When people ask me why I enjoy watching bad movies, this bit of dialogue from this film comes as a perfect example:

          Ator: I love you.

          Sunya: And I love you.

          Ator: Why can't we marry?

          Sunya: Ator, we are brother and sister.

          Ator: I'll talk with our father.

          You know, it's really hard to judge a film like this. I mean, it is a very bad movie full of awful acting, silly special effects, lousy direction and it rarely even looks like a "real" movie. Yet, at the same time, the film is so campy and silly at times that it's hard to hate the picture too much. Not only is it hard to hate the picture but it's also so campy that you might find yourself enjoying it somewhat.

          With that said, there's no question that there are all sorts of problems with this film and heck, you could argue that there are countless problems with the entire sub-genre. There are many laughable moments throughout the film including that dialogue I highlighted but O'Keeffe was obviously hired for his looks here as his acting isn't all that memorable. Ritza Brown is at least good eye-candy and Dakar is over-the-top enough to where you can laugh and enjoy the performance. Laura Gemser appears briefly as a sex object.

          Director Joe D'Amato was obviously working on a small budget and it shows throughout the picture but I will say that the final ten- minutes are actually entertaining and good. Well, as least they are until we get to the stock footage and the awful closing song. ATOR, THE FIGHTING EAGLE isn't a masterpiece, a good film or even a fair film. It's a bad movie but it's campy enough to where you can get some laughs from it.
          6BA_Harrison

          Take heed, for Ator is utter drivel (and therefore a lot of fun!).

          And lo, trash director Joe D'amato did witness the success of mighty warrior Schwarzeneggar as Conan and did cash in on the great Austrian's success, fashioning a film in its image. And that film was called Ator, and it's star went by the name of Miles O'Keeffe.

          It was written that O'Keeffe, as Ator, would defeat the evil Spider King and his ten loyal henchmen whilst on a quest to save the woman of his dreams—his sister! Travelling through lawless, cursed lands, accompanied by a blonde tribeswoman and a fearless bear cub, Ator doth battle with slow zombies and blind warriors, explore the Volcano of Shadows to find the Shield of Mordor, and finally defy the wrath of Dakkar, defeat his evil minions, and battle a giant, ancient arachnid.

          A predictably dumb barbarian flick from Italian trash director D'amato, Ator, The Fighting Eagle is complete cobblers from start to finish, but oh so entertaining: a welcome appearance from sleaze goddess Laura Gemser, some unbelievably funny fight scenes, and plenty of crappy dialogue make this cheapo fantasy crap difficult to dislike.

          I've not seen the MST3K version of this film, but it's hard to believe that anything could be much funnier than Ator, The Fighting Eagle in its original incarnation.
          3Hellraiser-1

          The most famous of Italian sword and sorcery

          This movie was a somehow successful rip-off of "Conan, the barbarian"because it was released a very short time after but it has nothing of the value of the film starred by Schwarzenneger. It is cheesy, non-spectacular, special effects are not good and the acting is horrid, although the blonde actress Sabrina Siani is really nice to look (She was seen in other turkeys such as "2020: The rangers of Texas" and I don´t know what happened to her later but in any case, she is the best of this movie which resembles a revision of those antique Italian peplums about Hercules, Ursus or Maciste. It´s equally bad. From director Joe D'amato I prefer his film "Absurd" which was at least gory and much funnier than this.

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          • Trivia
            The film was hastily shot, edited, and released in an attempt to cash in on the success of Conan the Barbarian (1982). When another Conan film was announced for release in 1984, director Joe D'Amato hastily shot the sequel, The Blade Master (1983).
          • Goofs
            Sunya has teeth fillings. These can be seen when Ator fights with Griba while the spider is coming.
          • Quotes

            Ator: I love you.

            Sunya: And I love you.

            Ator: Why can't we marry?

            Sunya: Ator, we are brother and sister.

            Ator: I'll talk with our father.

          • Alternate versions
            The version on Amazon Prime is the cut US PG Version.
          • Connections
            Featured in Porno Holocaust - Die Filme des Joe D'Amato (2001)
          • Soundtracks
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            Music by Douglas Meakin, Lyrics by Carlo Maria Cordio

            Sung by Simona Pirone

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          • Release date
            • January 14, 1983 (United States)
          • Country of origin
            • Italy
          • Language
            • Italian
          • Also known as
            • Ator
          • Filming locations
            • Italy
          • Production companies
            • Filmirage
            • Metaxa Corporation
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          • Runtime
            1 hour 38 minutes
          • Color
            • Color
          • Sound mix
            • Dolby Stereo
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.85 : 1

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