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Gor

  • 1987
  • PG
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
2.5K
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Rebecca Ferratti in Gor (1987)
SteampunkSword & SorceryActionAdventureFantasySci-Fi

American professor Tarl Cabot is transported via a magical ring to planet Gor, where he must help an oppressed country overthrow its evil king and his barbarian henchmen.American professor Tarl Cabot is transported via a magical ring to planet Gor, where he must help an oppressed country overthrow its evil king and his barbarian henchmen.American professor Tarl Cabot is transported via a magical ring to planet Gor, where he must help an oppressed country overthrow its evil king and his barbarian henchmen.

  • Director
    • Fritz Kiersch
  • Writers
    • John Norman
    • Rick Marx
    • Harry Alan Towers
  • Stars
    • Urbano Barberini
    • Rebecca Ferratti
    • Jack Palance
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    2.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fritz Kiersch
    • Writers
      • John Norman
      • Rick Marx
      • Harry Alan Towers
    • Stars
      • Urbano Barberini
      • Rebecca Ferratti
      • Jack Palance
    • 39User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Urbano Barberini
    Urbano Barberini
    • Tarl Cabot
    Rebecca Ferratti
    Rebecca Ferratti
    • Talena
    Jack Palance
    Jack Palance
    • Xenos
    Paul L. Smith
    Paul L. Smith
    • Surbus
    Oliver Reed
    Oliver Reed
    • Sarm
    Larry Taylor
    Larry Taylor
    • Marlenus
    Graham Clarke
    Graham Clarke
    • Drusus
    Janine Denison
    • Brandy
    Donna Denton
    Donna Denton
    • Lara
    Jenifer Oltman
    • Tafa
    • (as Jennifer Oltmann)
    Martina Brockschmidt
    • Dorna
    Anne Power
    Anne Power
    • Beverly
    • (as Ann Power)
    Arnold Vosloo
    Arnold Vosloo
    • Norman
    Chris du Plessis
    Chris du Plessis
    • Sarsam
    Ivan Kruger
    • Sarm's Rider
    Joseph Ribeiro
    • Auctioneer
    • (as Joe Ribeiro)
    Visser du Plessis
    • Compound Guard
    Philip van der Byl
    • Whipman
    • (as Philip Van der Byl)
    • Director
      • Fritz Kiersch
    • Writers
      • John Norman
      • Rick Marx
      • Harry Alan Towers
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    User reviews39

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    1Gangsteroctopus

    A complete pile of s**t

    Fritz Kiersch, this cinematic abortion's "director", has got to be one of the most completely untalented hacks working behind the lens. (If you've ever seen the original "Children of the Corn", you'll know what I mean.) The fight scenes here are SO incredibly lame. I've seen 2nd graders stage better mock combats in school plays. It doesn't help that the script seems to have been written by a moronic middle-schooler. No cliché goes unturned here, no mundane sword-&-sorcery trope untouched. I read the first three of John Norman's 'Gor' books when I was in high school and much more interested in the genre, and even then I didn't think that they were anything special. But at least they held my attention for the first few books in the series (probably mainly because of the sexy Boris Vallejo covers and the stories' liberal doses of bondage-themed sex). This movie has none of those elements. The only two good things about it are the vigorous, hearty (and often inappropriately utilized - good job, Fritz, you inept stooge) musical score and Rebecca Ferrati's breasts. (Wait - is that three things?)
    sychonic

    Did they even read the book?

    Much like the other commenters, my view is that this movie is bilge. Really it's not much different than those sword and sorcery movies that were inspired by the Conan the Barbarian movies -- this is more like Conan the Destroyer than the infinitely superior first film.

    There are so many flaws, and they have been mentioned in detail in other comments, they can't all be listed, it would use up the word maximum.

    Suffice it to say that this is in the area of "Ator the Fighting Eagle" style flicks, very low budget, no talent to speak of in the direction or cast, and the writing is atrocious.

    It is too bad, it appears the makers figured they could make the same movie, with the silly comic relief, that they've made dozens of times before, slap the "Gor" name on it, and people would watch it if they were into the books.

    The Gor books do merit a movie, and the makers wouldn't even need too large a budget, though it would help since the world Norman created is quite intricate. And yes, the sexual aspect can be pretty adult in the books, the latter ones anyway. But the first few are pretty tame in that regard.

    Still, a reasonably budgeted R-rated movie with a talented director (get Milius!) could have been made and would likely been successful.
    Jay V.

    vile abuse

    I've read some of the Gor books and enjoyed them. (Norman's later writing became far too sexist for me to stomach, but the first several are pretty good stories if you like the genre.)

    But this movie *totally* sucked and about the only thing one could do with it is to have MST3000 do their thing (good luck). I turned it off after about 15 minutes and was seriously tempted to burn the video store's copy to spare anyone else the pain of seeing the thing.
    3Sergiodave

    It's bad but...

    A low budget Conan style movie, where all there budget probably went on paying Oliver Reed and Jack Palance. The acting is really bad and the script is terrible. Apart from seeing a very fit woman (Rebecca Ferretti) in hardly any clothing, this movie has no pluses. Having said that, I saw a sequel was made, so I'll probably watch it.
    2BA_Harrison

    A bit like Disney's John Carter, only much, much, much, much worse.

    Try, if you can, to imagine Disney's fantasy/sci-fi mega-budget flop John Carter as if it had been made in the '80s by The Cannon Group, producers of such cinematic clunkers as Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo, American Ninja, Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold, and Superman IV: The Quest for Peace. This might give you some idea of what Gor is like: dreadful production values, a terrible script, lousy action, unconvincing sets, cheap costumes, and a cast of has-beens and never-weres directed by the man responsible for Stephen King dud Children of the Corn.

    The film stars Urbano Barberini as mild-mannered physics lecturer Tarl Cabot, who is transported to the planet Gor by his magic ring, where he helps a group of brave warriors to overthrow evil despot Sarm (Oliver Reed), who has enslaved the people of nearby villages and stolen their sacred homestones. Featuring wooden performances from everyone, with the exception of Oliver Reed, who hams it up to the max (his exuberant performance no doubt aided by enough alcohol to fuel a small plane), Gor is difficult to endure, although the generous curves of sexy warrior woman Talena (Playboy playmate Rebecca Ferratti) help to ease the pain just a little.

    1 out of 10, with a generous extra point added for the battle of the bad '80s hair-dos, as Talena, with her massive rock-babe barnet, fights another woman sporting crimped blonde locks.

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    • Trivia
      Jack Palance got third billing despite less than two minutes of screen time.
    • Quotes

      Tarl Cabot: Maybe it's the other world that's a dream.

    • Connections
      Followed by Gor II (1988)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • John Norman's Gor
    • Filming locations
      • South Africa
    • Production companies
      • Cannon International
      • Cannon Films
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $159,731
    • Gross worldwide
      • $159,731
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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