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With the aid of his companions, a man seeks to defeat his evil brother who has taken a nun hostage.With the aid of his companions, a man seeks to defeat his evil brother who has taken a nun hostage.With the aid of his companions, a man seeks to defeat his evil brother who has taken a nun hostage.
William Morgan Sheppard
- Ranulf
- (as Morgan Sheppard)
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Legendary
Some would say this film is one of the poorest ever made. They would be correct. However it is also one of the most amusing. Such classic moments as 'a bit falls off the set really obviously' and 'the baddies lair is a skanky old tent', and of course the cheesy sound effect/soundtrack make this a great movie, especially when drunk. To assist this, the Hawk the Slayer Unofficial Drinking Game is as follows: Drink when: Anyone says 'Hawk'; Anyone says 'Voltan'; Every time they show a picture for the backdrop instead of a real set; Every time they use the ridiculous electronic sound effect (first used at the start with the sword); Every time someone dies (can be limited to 3 drinks for a fight scene as its hard to keep count); Every time the crazy disco soundtrack starts up; Every time there are poor special effects; Every time there is a cheesy flashback Every time the top of the set is visible.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
I LOVE THIS MOVIE!
This movie is a rare exception. After reading a lot of the reviews, I would have to say I agree with most of them. Yes, it does have bad acting, bad special effects, and bad directing but there is something about it (I can't quite put my finger on it) that makes it great!
I watch this movie every time I know it is going to be on. I guess I like what it tried to do more than what it actually did. I would honestly like to see a sequel (although too late now) done to this. They hinted toward it at the end but I guess it never came to fruition.
In summary, I would recommend seeing this movie. A rare film that is both great and bad at the same time.
I watch this movie every time I know it is going to be on. I guess I like what it tried to do more than what it actually did. I would honestly like to see a sequel (although too late now) done to this. They hinted toward it at the end but I guess it never came to fruition.
In summary, I would recommend seeing this movie. A rare film that is both great and bad at the same time.
All very familiar
Another film released during the early 1980s mini boom in sword and sorcery movies, although this one's not indebted to the later CONAN THE BARBARIAN but rather a fantasy version of STAR WARS, complete with Jack Palance playing a villain with a Darth Vader-style helmet. It's tawdry stuff indeed, with a wooden hero lacking charisma, a paint-by-numbers quest narrative, cliched Dungeons & Dragons inspired characters, and absolutely pitiful action sequences. Sure, the cheesy FX are mildly amusing and the locations are okay, but there's nothing here for the genre fan to enjoy much of, apart from Bernard Bresslaw amusingly playing a giant.
Fantastic Movie!
This is one of those rare early 80's movies that I love. Everything about it is terrible and yet something about it is great!
It has the feel of a Saturday "matinee" and is certainly an entertaining piece of work (although far from a masterpiece). Essentially, this movie is a guilty pleasure. If had to choose between it or "The Beastmaster", I would certainly take Hawk the Slayer.
I recommend this movie as a must see! Although I am not blind and can certainly see all of the faults, I still love this movie.
I even sampled sound bites from this movie and created a dance mix! (Not for commercial purposes... just for fun). If interested, check out the messages boards as I have posted a link to the sound file there.
It has the feel of a Saturday "matinee" and is certainly an entertaining piece of work (although far from a masterpiece). Essentially, this movie is a guilty pleasure. If had to choose between it or "The Beastmaster", I would certainly take Hawk the Slayer.
I recommend this movie as a must see! Although I am not blind and can certainly see all of the faults, I still love this movie.
I even sampled sound bites from this movie and created a dance mix! (Not for commercial purposes... just for fun). If interested, check out the messages boards as I have posted a link to the sound file there.
Help me find the Soundtrack
I need the music sound track for this movie but I don't know where to look for it, Can anyone help?
The sets are awful, the acting abysmal.John Terry looks petulant. I still enjoyed it, though. It is a good movie to watch, wasted, with your friends yelling at the TV. I look at this film and I can't think what caused these actors to be in it, it can't have gotten them that much money but I suppose there was a sort of notoriety. The music is great, though, cheesy and inspirational. I need it for when I'm doing heroic deeds and complicated tasks. It would be good to have to play when I enter a room or come running up the street.
I like Voltan but he does strike me as phenomenally stupid. He is terminally dedicated to EVIL. He doesn't seem to want things of do anything that isn't in the cause of EVIL. I would of thought his character would like power or perhaps just to survive.
They all have a great way with words, either whispering lines or shouting them. I enjoyed the emotional characterisation from John Terry. He almost acted.
The sets are awful, the acting abysmal.John Terry looks petulant. I still enjoyed it, though. It is a good movie to watch, wasted, with your friends yelling at the TV. I look at this film and I can't think what caused these actors to be in it, it can't have gotten them that much money but I suppose there was a sort of notoriety. The music is great, though, cheesy and inspirational. I need it for when I'm doing heroic deeds and complicated tasks. It would be good to have to play when I enter a room or come running up the street.
I like Voltan but he does strike me as phenomenally stupid. He is terminally dedicated to EVIL. He doesn't seem to want things of do anything that isn't in the cause of EVIL. I would of thought his character would like power or perhaps just to survive.
They all have a great way with words, either whispering lines or shouting them. I enjoyed the emotional characterisation from John Terry. He almost acted.
Did you know
- TriviaJack Palance was injured in a fight scene when John Terry's sword punctured his body. Palance didn't stop, and completed the take. Afterward, director Terry Marcel went over to see if Palance was all right. Palance cast any concerns aside, and continued with the shoot.
- GoofsWhen Hawk the Slayer receives the magic sword from his father, his eyes are looking straight ahead in the close-ups and not at the blade on the ground.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Clapper Board: Hawk the Slayer (1981)
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- Der Hüter des magischen Schwertes
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- Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England, UK(on location)
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