Amazons

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This sexy sword-and-sorcery film from Roger Corman's Concorde Pictures was filmed on location in Argentina by a primarily South American crew. The plot concerns the efforts of Amazon queen Dyala (Ty Randolph) to secure a magic sword in order to defeat the evil sorcerer Kalungo (Joseph Whipp). Dyala sends two of her busty warriors, Tashi and Tashinge (Penelope Reed and Danitza Kingsley) to retrieve the sword, and the usual shenanigans ensue, albeit with more nudity and sexual activity than usual. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

Cast

  • Pehelope Jane Reed - Tashi
  • Joe Whipp - Kalungo
  • Danitza Kingsley - Tashinge
Ty Randolph - Dyala; Charles Finch - Timar; Willie Nelson; Jacques Arndt - High Priest; Wolfram Hoechst - Matlin; Noelle Balfour - Lati; Armando Capo - Hitron; Frank Cocza - Baligur; Mary Fournery - Vishiti; Linda Guzman - Female Noble; Lena Marie Johansson - Female Noble; Annie Larronde - Emerald Queen; Santiago Mallo - Halfhead; Albert Marty - Male Noble; William Reta - Guard; Esther Velazquez - Azundati; Marcos Woinsky - Artan

Credit

Maria Julia Bertotto - Art Director, Roger Corman - Associate Producer, Frank Isaac - Co-producer, Betty Abraham - Costume Designer, Alex Sessa - Director, Edward Lowe - Editor, Oscar Camp - Composer (Music Score), Laura Zelop - Makeup, Leonard Solis - Cinematographer, Hector Olivera - Producer, Willy Smith - Special Effects, Charles Sanders - Screenwriter

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Amazons (1986 film)

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Amazons
Directed by Alex Sessa
Produced by Roger Corman
Héctor Olivera
Written by Charles R. Saunders
Starring Penelope Reed
Danitza Kingsley
Joseph Whipp
Ty Randolph
Jacques Arndt
Music by Oscar Camp
Cinematography Leonard Solis
Editing by Edward Lowe
Release date(s) 1986
Running time 76 min.
Country Argentina
Language English

Amazons is a 1986 Argentine fantasy adventure film directed by Alejandro Sessa. The screenplay was written by Charles R. Saunders, based on his short story "Agbewe’s Sword", which first appeared in the 1979 anthology Amazons![1]

Plot summary

An epic from a mythical time about a legendary tribe of warrior women.

References

  1. ^ Jessica Amanda Salmonson (March 17, 2009). "Wild Realm Reviews: Golden Temple Amazons". Film Reviews at The Weird Wild Realm of Paghat the Ratgirl. http://www.weirdwildrealm.com/f-goldtempleamazons.html. Retrieved 2009-10-08. 

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Hippolyta (queen of the Amazons)
Theseus (Mythology)
The Invincible Barbarian (1983 War Film)
Swallows and Amazons (1974 Children's/Family Film)