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Wizards and Warriors

  • TV Series
  • 1983
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
334
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Wizards and Warriors (1983)
Fairy TaleActionAdventureComedyFantasy

The legendary Kingdom of Camarand is ruled by good King Baaldorf and Queen Lattinia. Their daughter, Ariel, is engaged to Prince Erik, who becomes Camarand's Champion against a neighboring k... Read allThe legendary Kingdom of Camarand is ruled by good King Baaldorf and Queen Lattinia. Their daughter, Ariel, is engaged to Prince Erik, who becomes Camarand's Champion against a neighboring kingdom ruled by evil Prince Dirk Blackpool.The legendary Kingdom of Camarand is ruled by good King Baaldorf and Queen Lattinia. Their daughter, Ariel, is engaged to Prince Erik, who becomes Camarand's Champion against a neighboring kingdom ruled by evil Prince Dirk Blackpool.

  • Creator
    • Don Reo
  • Stars
    • Jeff Conaway
    • Walter Olkewicz
    • Duncan Regehr
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    334
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    • Creator
      • Don Reo
    • Stars
      • Jeff Conaway
      • Walter Olkewicz
      • Duncan Regehr
    • 17User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Jeff Conaway
    Jeff Conaway
    • Prince Erik Greystone
    • 1983
    Walter Olkewicz
    Walter Olkewicz
    • Marko
    • 1983
    Duncan Regehr
    Duncan Regehr
    • Prince Dirk Blackpool
    • 1983
    Julia Duffy
    Julia Duffy
    • Princess Ariel
    • 1983
    Clive Revill
    Clive Revill
    • Vector
    • 1983
    Thomas Hill
    Thomas Hill
    • King Baaldorf
    • 1983
    Jay Kerr
    • Justin
    • 1983
    Ian Wolfe
    Ian Wolfe
    • Wizard Traquil
    • 1983
    Randi Brooks
    Randi Brooks
    • Bethel
    • 1983
    Lonnie Wun
    • Baaldorf's Aide
    • 1983
    Julie Payne
    • Queen Lattinia
    • 1983
    Tim Dunigan
    Tim Dunigan
    • Geoffrey
    • 1983
    Phyllis Katz
    • Cassandra
    • 1983
    Steven Strong
    • The Grox…
    • 1983
    Christine De Lisle
    Christine De Lisle
    • Belldonna
    • 1983
    George Marshall Ruge
    George Marshall Ruge
    • 1983
    Art LaFleur
    Art LaFleur
    • Michael
    • 1983
    Bruce M. Fischer
    Bruce M. Fischer
    • Vulkar
    • 1983
    • Creator
      • Don Reo
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    8miteafrodite

    Sadly went the way of 'The Charmings' - two sorely missed sitcoms!

    Its a shame that this sitcom gem was lost to us due to constant preempting. I've never thought the rating system was all that fair. They should not include moments when prime time shows fall victim to breaking world newscasts, presidential addresses, special mini-series broadcasts, and holiday specials...its just not an accurate assessment of a show's viewer base. That said, maybe some reviewers are right that the audience wasn't 'there' yet, as the D&D gaming crowd was still mostly a little young to fall into the demographic they were shooting for...but I certainly loved it! And pay no heed to the comments of 'Oh Dear, Oh Dear'...that person obviously had no idea that the show wasn't there as a serious attempt to promote D&D to the masses...it was a COMEDY...a silly, camped-up comedy (like "Men In Tights' was to the Robin Hood franchise). And a good one at that! Julia Duffy was so memorable and funny as the spoiled, self-absorbed Princess Ariel that when she re prised that type of role as Stephanie on the 'Newhart', for the first season she was on that show I just saw her as The Princess...and that alone kept me watching 'Newhart'! I was never much a Jeff Conway fan, but the show gave me a better appreciation for him. And the villain stole the scene (or at least what part of it he could pry away from Duffy) every time he took the screen. I always thought his name was Derek Blackpool..to me that seems funnier somehow than Dirk (maybe because it rhymes with Eric?). Perhaps after a couple of decades of having seen it, its like Dark Shadows...you remember it as scarier (or in this case, funnier) than it actually was (and we'll sadly never know now how good it could have been), but I would love to go back and watch it again. I don't recall if it had a laugh track, but I don't think it would have needed one if it is indeed as funny as I recall. I was sad to see it go, and like another poster, didn't realize it was gone until it didn't come back. As a baby-boomer, I'd like to see more pop-culture related sitcoms like this revived rather than more waste-of-time reality shows.
    Krillian

    Short-lived but it was campy fun while it lasted

    I remember seeing this one episode where arch-enemies Jeff Conaway and Duncan Regehr had to rely on each other to get out of a cursed cave. Regehr tried to kill Conaway at every turn but Conaway kept reminding him he needed his help to escape alive. This came out when Dungeons & Dragons was peaking in popularity and Dragonslayer had just hit theaters. This was a predecessor to Hercules and Xena.
    8dawn99

    Fond Memories

    I watched this series faithfully back when I was in college. I remember seeing the first episode and being quite puzzled. In those days, mixing comedy and drama was not very common, so I was not sure how to react. But the show interested me enough to watch the second episode, and that was when I got the joke -- a hero who wasn't always heroic, a princess who could be annoying, and a villain who could be quite sympathetic in a twisted sort of way. From that point on, I was hooked. I was so unhappy when it was canceled, but not too surprised. I think it was a little too different for most people. But I still think of it now and then and am hoping that some day it will be released on DVD (or whatever the next technology will be).
    10scott-1411

    Exactly right.

    I remember watching this show as an 11 year-old and LOVED IT. I'd look forward to it each week and would not miss it for the world. It seemed like it was preempted ALL THE TIME by something in the news, just like the other reviewer said. Of course, I'd tune in the next week and get to watch it. No problem. But this kept happening. A week on the air, a week off the air. Finally, it was "preempted" by another show. It took several weeks before I realized it was never coming back. At least I still had "Tales of the Gold Monkey". The best way to describe this show would be as follows: Wizards & Warriors was to the Dungeons and Dragons genre as "Sledge Hammer" was to cop shows. A true classic that needs to be released on DVD.
    9myklebust-1

    An unsung comedy

    I agree with the previous comment. Plus, believe it or not, some of the jokes were rather subtle. For example, it was shown at a time in which "Real men don't eat quiche" was a cultural saying. In the show, the muscular good-guy hero and Princess Ariel were sitting on a blanket preparing to eat a picnic lunch that Ariel had prepared. She pulled out many items and offered each one to the hunk. When she off-handedly offered him quiche, he merely replied in a normal tone of voice, "No thanks." And that was it. No laugh tracks. You had to actually watch the show to understand and appreciate the comedy (I tend to do additional activities during TV shows).

    Julie Duffy was outstanding as the spoiled, self-centered princess. This role was reprised during "Newhart" in which she played a spoiled housekeeper in Bob Newhart's series at an inn in the Pacific Northwest.

    Anyway, good show. It is still missed.

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    • Trivia
      Several episodes included stock battle footage from Warner Bros.' earlier release Excalibur (1981).
    • Quotes

      [Vulkarr, an undead barbarian, has besieged Castle Baaldorf]

      Vulkarr: For every minute you delay the surrender, one of the palace guards DIES.

      [laughs menacingly]

      Prince Dirk Blackpool: How many do you have?

      King Baaldorf: Over six hundred.

      Prince Dirk Blackpool: Good. That gives us at least ten hours before we have to worry.

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    • Release date
      • February 26, 1983 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Warner Archive (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Greystone's Odyssey
    • Filming locations
      • Walt Disney's Golden Oak Ranch - 19802 Placerita Canyon Road, Newhall, California, USA(Exterior forest scenes.)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros. Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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