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2020 Texas Gladiators

Original title: Anno 2020 - I gladiatori del futuro
  • 1983
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
918
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2020 Texas Gladiators (1983)
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In a post-apocalyptic Texas, a band of warriors fight against a fascist regime that is trying to take control of all surviving population.In a post-apocalyptic Texas, a band of warriors fight against a fascist regime that is trying to take control of all surviving population.In a post-apocalyptic Texas, a band of warriors fight against a fascist regime that is trying to take control of all surviving population.

  • Directors
    • Joe D'Amato
    • George Eastman
  • Writers
    • George Eastman
    • Aldo Florio
  • Stars
    • Al Cliver
    • Harrison Muller
    • Daniel Stephen
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    918
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Joe D'Amato
      • George Eastman
    • Writers
      • George Eastman
      • Aldo Florio
    • Stars
      • Al Cliver
      • Harrison Muller
      • Daniel Stephen
    • 17User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
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    Al Cliver
    Al Cliver
    • Nisus
    Harrison Muller
    • Jab
    Daniel Stephen
    Daniel Stephen
    • Catch Dog
    Peter Hooten
    Peter Hooten
    • Halakron
    Hal Yamanouchi
    Hal Yamanouchi
    • Red Wolf
    • (as Al Yamanouchi)
    Sabrina Siani
    Sabrina Siani
    • Maida
    Isabella Rocchietta
    • Kezia
    Donald O'Brien
    Donald O'Brien
    • Black One
    • (as Donal O'Brien)
    Fernando Arcangeli
    • Saloon Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Mohamed Badrsalem
    • Heavy Mercenary
    • (uncredited)
    Giancarlo Bastianoni
    • Black Bear
    • (uncredited)
    Angelo Boscariol
    • Slave Master
    • (uncredited)
    Angelo Casadei
    • Sheriff
    • (uncredited)
    Alfredo Chiodi
    • Mercenary
    • (uncredited)
    Mario Dardanelli
    • Russian Roulette Winner
    • (uncredited)
    Rolando De Santis
    • Mercenary
    • (uncredited)
    Arnaldo Dell'Acqua
    • Worker
    • (uncredited)
    Salvatore Francofonte
    • Scientist
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Joe D'Amato
      • George Eastman
    • Writers
      • George Eastman
      • Aldo Florio
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    User reviews17

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    Michael_Elliott

    Entertaining Enough for the Genre

    2020 Texas Gladiators (1982)

    ** (out of 4)

    A post-apocalyptic Texas is the setting for this Joe D'Amato film, which has a group of good guys (led by Al Cliver) going through and cleaning up the rougher parts of the city. One of their members, a real nut case, decides to try and rape a woman so he is beaten and kicked out of the group. Sure enough, he forms his own bad guy group and soon he's attacking our good people.

    I'm purposely using lame terms like "good guys" and "bad guys" because the film is pretty darn simple like that. There's really not too much of a plot but I'm sure you already know that and especially if you're familiar with these Italian MAD MAX wannabe films. This here is yet another film like that but I must say that I think John Carpenter's ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK had an influence on many films from this genre, including this one.

    D'Amato, Cliver and several of the crew members also did ENDGAME, another post-apocalyptic film an that one there is slightly better but this one here has a few good things going for it. The highlight of the film are obviously the various action scenes, which certainly show their low-budget nature but at the same time the scenes are at least fun and there are a couple nice kills throughout including one man who gets his chest pretty much brutally attacked. There's even a scene where a nun cuts her throat (twice!?!) to try and avoid the bad guys attacking her.

    Performances are pretty much what you'd expect out of a film like this but when is Cliver (ZOMBIE) not worth watching? He makes for a good lead and certainly helps keep you entertained in what you're watching. As you'd expect, all of the women are quite beautiful so that's always a major plus.

    2020 Texas GLADIATORS isn't a film that's going to win any major awards but it's certainly entertaining enough to make it worth watching if you're a fan of D'Amato or the genre.
    lor_

    Ridiculous Italian action crap

    My review was written in November 1985 after watching the film on Media Home Entertainment video cassette.

    "2020 Texas Gladiators" is an incomprehensible action pic, made during the 1982-83 boom in Italian takeoffs on "Mad Max" and similar films. New Line Cinema mulled a theatrical release last year (under new title "Sudden Death") for this item from Helen Sarlui's Continental Motion Pictures banner, but instead it is going direct to home video by MHE release.

    Absent any Texas location establishing footage, this made-in-Rome property opens with a telltale scene of post-nuclear war marauders attacking a priest and nuns. A group of "rangers" (our heroes) defeat the baddies, but one ranger Catch Dog (Daniel Stephen) tries to rape heroine Maida (Sabrina Siani) and is banished from their group by nominal leader Nisus (Al Cliver).

    Without any exposition, next sequence is apparently several years later, with Nisus working at a petroleum refinery and Maida taking care of a cute little girl (revealed to be her daughter several reels later). Catch Dog shows up leading a bunch of marauders on 250-cc. Motorcycles, riot police arrive in a battletruck and are protected by bullet-repelling thermal shields, and a Nazi-styled leader named Black One (Donal O'Brien) tries to set up a new order.

    Though action sequences are directed adequately, film totally lacks connective tissue and makes no sense whatsoever. Only laughs are provided by guys dressed up like cowboys, wielding whips presumably left over from the 1960s pasta oaters craze, and very fake Indians riding to the rescue. In a shaggy dog joke, Catch Dog carries around a weird-looking, multi-barreled prop gun, which he finally tries to shoot in the final reel -it doesn't work, so he tosses it away in disgust unfired.

    Multinational cast is okay, with ubiquitous leading lady Sabrina Siani styled to resemble Daryl Hannah this time out.
    7Coventry

    Delicious D'Amato post-apocalypse trash!

    Joe D'Amato, mostly known for his sleazy and downright nauseating horror flicks like "Buried Alive", "Anthropophagus" and "Emanuelle and the Last Cannibals", joins his contemporary Italian colleagues in making over- the-top cheesy and ridiculous post-nuclear Science Fiction movies! The trend started elsewhere, mostly with the Australian "Mad Max" and John Carpenter's "Escape from New York", but the Italians exploited the success of these films shamelessly and endlessly! Lucio Fulci had "The New Gladiators", Sergio Martino had "After the Fall of New York", Ruggero Deodato had "Atlantis Interceptors", Enzo G. Castellari had "The Bronx Warriors" and our good pal Joe D'Amato has both "Endgame" and this "2020 – The Texas Gladiators". It's a deliciously cheesy hodgepodge of semi-processed ideas and blatantly stolen sequences from other movies, and if you're a fan of this sort of trash, you're guaranteed to love it in spite of all the awfulness.

    The movie starts, as to be expected, as a bunch of chaos! Texas is entirely destroyed by nuclear warfare and hoodlum gangs randomly run amok in the streets. Luckily there's a quintet of courageous beefcake warriors parading around to protect the weaklings. During a fight in a monastery (there's a nun who cuts her own throat … TWICE!), one of them is banished for trying to rape a girl and another one leaves voluntary to marry and live in a community that tries to rebuild civilization. The evil Nazi-inspired Black One violently invades this community, however, and makes a widow out of the warrior's wife. The tree remaining buddies pick up the girl in a sleazy bar and decide to help her in defeating Black One and his evil lieutenant, who's also an old acquaintance of them. Mind you, this is just a very brief and shortened plot description. There's a whole lot more going on in "2020 – Texas Gladiators". Too much to mention, actually, as there are authentic traditional Indians, enslaved mine workers, Russian roulette sequences that are stolen straight from "The Deer Hunter", Nazis with amours of steel and one tremendously cool Asian fighting expert!

    Unless, of course, you have no idea what the early 80's Italian rip- off/exploitation business is all about, you simply cannot dislike "2020 – Texas Gladiators". Whilst slightly less outrageous and entertaining as "Endgame", this is another over-the-top flamboyant smörgåsbord of sleaze and violence. Donald O'Brien is fantastically stereotypical, in a totally deliberate fashion, and the battle sequences are hysterical. Imagine: hi-tech weapons can't perpetrate through the armor of the Nazi soldiers, but old-fashioned Indians with their primitive arrows and spears wipe them out in a matter of seconds! D'Amato's film is full of similar nonsense like this, and more. A real treat for demented exploitation dorks, like myself.
    Erictd

    If you like this sort of thing...

    I found Texas Gladiators (the english version) to be an excellent source of entertainment, but only because it was a piece of purile rubbish. The fact it was made in 1982 only heightens my abhoration of the costumes, which if the words "typical 80's bad guy" do not sum up I don't know what does.

    From big things like the absence of a script and/or plot to the little things like labeling a 44-gallon drum with the word "DINAMITE", this film (if we can call it such) made me glad one of my friends paid the rental fee.

    Luckily we rented this video in the frame of mind of looking for the worst movie we could find, and I believe we attained that goal in renting Texas Gladiators.
    4timhds

    Exploitation? Yes! Exposistion? No!

    The first 10 minutes takes place over at least 5 years, but you wouldn't know that if you weren't paying attention. Which you don't really need to do, because this plot is all over the place. And by all over the place, I mean everywhere but in this movie.

    If you are a fan of Italian post-apocalypse movies, this will be familiar. It's not a good as most of them; the stunts are okay, the vehicles are pretty tame, the action is mediocre, and the typical nudity is sub-par. Other than that, it's a good movie to have on while doing something else. No scene stands out, the acting is what you'd expect, and the soundtrack is forgettable.

    But you still need to watch it if you're a fan on the genre.

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    • Trivia
      The ax originally cleaved Donald O'Brien's head, not his chest. However, Joe d'Amato and some others then thought that it was too rough and looked too realistic, and so they re-filmed the scene. A still from the original scene has survived.
    • Goofs
      Multiple signs warn "DANGER EXSPLOSIVE", misspelling explosive.
    • Quotes

      Nisus: You've gotta be strong in a world without laws. Ruthless, too.

    • Alternate versions
      German version is cut for violence/gore to secure a "Not under 18" rating.
    • Connections
      Featured in Porno Holocaust - Die Filme des Joe D'Amato (2001)

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    • Release date
      • March 1984 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • 2020 - Texas Gladiators
    • Filming locations
      • Italy
    • Production companies
      • Continental Motion Pictures Corporation
      • Erka Cinematografica
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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