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'The Warrior and the Sorceress' is a 1984 Argentine-American fantasy action film directed by John C. Broderick and starring David Carradine, Mara Socas and Luke Askew. It was written by Broderick (story and screenplay) and William Stout (story).

'The Warrior and the Sorceress' is a version of the classic Kurosawa film 'Yojimbo'. The film is noted chiefly for containing extensive nudity and violence and for being one of the more extreme examples of the sword-and-sorcery genre.[https://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/warriorsorceress.php DVD Verdict - Case Number 02509: The Warrior And The Sorceress] It is also considered by some to be a cult classic.[http://criterioncast.com/reviews/joshua-reviews-the-warrior-and-the-sorceress-barbarian-queen-roger-corman-cult-classic-double-feature Joshua reviews The Warrior and the Sorceress & Barbarian Queen, Roger Corman Cult Classic Double Feature] Criterion Cast

'The Warrior and the Sorceress' was the second entry in a series of ten films that Roger Corman produced in Argentina during the 1980s, the first one being 'Deathstalker'.[http://cinematofilos.com.ar/2008/03/hollywood-en-don-torcuato-primera-parte.html "Hollywood in Don Torcuato (first part)": When Roger Corman and his B-movies invaded Argentina] Cinematfilos.com.ar [https://muse.jhu.edu/article/170449 Falicov, Tamara L. "U.S.-Argentine Co-productions, 1982-1990: Roger Corman, Aries Productions, "Schlockbuster" Movies, and the International Market"] Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film and Television Studies, vol. 34 no. 1, 2004, pp. 31-38. Project MUSE, doi:10.1353/flm.2004.0015

Synopsis



In a distant galaxy lies the desert planet of Ura, which has two suns. There, two rival warlords, Zeg and Bal Caz, constantly fight against each other in a battle over the village's only wellspring. The mercenary warrior Kain emerges and announces that his skills are for hire to the highest bidder. Naja, a beautiful sorceress that has been taken captive by Zeg, changes Kain's original purpose of taking the well for himself to saving Naja and the village people. Kain starts to tangle the situation, taking advantage of the ongoing feud while seeking to debilitate the rival warlords and defeat them.

Cast



* David Carradine ... Kain the Warrior

* Mara Socas ... Naja the Sorceress

* Luke Askew ... Zeg the Tyrant

* Anthony De Longis ... Kief, Zeg's Captain (as Anthony DeLongis)

* Harry Townes ... Bludge the Prelate

* Guillermo Marn ... Bal Caz (as William Marin)

* Armando Capo ... Burgo the Slaver (as Arthur Clark)

* Daniel March ... Blather, Bal Caz's Fool

* John Overby ... Gabble, Bal Caz's Fool

* Richard Paley ... Scar-face

* Marcos Woinski ... Burgo's Captain (as Mark Welles)[http://www.cinenacional.com/persona/marcos-woinski Marcos Woinski profile] Cinenacional.com

* Cecilia Narova ... Exotic Dancer (as Cecilia North)

* Dylan Willias ... Zeg's Guard

* Jos Casanova ... Zeg's Guard (as Joe Cass)

* Miguel Zavaleta ... Zeg's Guard (as Michael Zane)

* Herman Cass ... Zeg's Guard

* Arturo Noal ... Zeg's Guard (as Arthur Neal)

* Hernn Gen ... Zeg's Guard (as Herman Gere)

* Gus Parker ... Zeg's Guard

* Ned Ivers ... Slave

* Liliana Cameroni ... Zeg's Drowned Slave (as Lillian Cameron)

* Eva Adanaylo ... Woman at Well (as Eve Adams)

* Nolle Balfour ... (uncredited)

Production



The film was originally known as 'Kain of the Desert Planet'. Corman developed it for Millennium Pictures, the company he formed after he sold New World Pictures. Millennium was subsequently renamed "New Horizons".FILM CLIPS: CORMAN NAMES HIS NEW BABY

Caulfield, Deborah. Los Angeles Times 13 June 1983: g1.


The exterior shots were made in Ischigualasto Provincial Park in San Juan, also known as Valle de la Luna ("Valley of the Moon", due to its otherworldly appearance). Most of the film was shot inside Estudios Baires Film S.A. and Campo de Mayo, in Buenos Aires Province.'Cinematfilos', [http://cinematofilos.com.ar/2008/03/hollywood-en-don-torcuato-segunda-parte.html "Hollywood in Don Torcuato (second part)": When Roger Corman and his B-movies invaded Argentina] Cinematfilos.com.ar

During an argument with his girlfriend before production started, David Carradine punched a wall and fractured his right hand. As a result Carradine, who was right-handed, was trained by Anthony De Longis (who was the action and stunts coordinator, and also played the villain Kief) to learn swordfighting with his left hand. To conceal the cast on his hand, Carradine used a pointed black glove on his right arm while filming. In Carradine's memoirs, the actor states he broke his hand three days into filming, but he doesn't say how.Carradine p 539

The outfit that Carradine uses for his character of Kain is the same he wore for the 1991 B movie/post-apocalyptic action film Dune Warriors.[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cr16bDgFUbc Dune Warriors - David Carradine] YouTube In a rather obvious coincidence, Luke Askew again played the antagonist/villain role in the latter film.[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAy-waxefLY Dune Warriors trailer] YouTube

Carradine says the director "was obsessed by the body of the actress who played the priestess [Mara Socas] so he costumed her in a topless outfit. Everywhere you looked there was this barebreasted woman."Carradine p 542

Carradine liked the movie because of its sword play and the fighting style he helped design but says "don't expect a great movie" because the director quit during editing after a fight with Corman (which erupted because he had gone two weeks over schedule), meaning the editing was finished by two teams in two different countries. "It's a little uneven", said Carradine of the film.

Similarities with 'Yojimbo'



According to David Carradine's book 'Spirit of Shaolin', it was clear before production started that the film was going to be a version of Akira Kurosawa's 1961 Samurai film 'Yojimbo', and Carradine talked about it with executive producer Roger Corman:

'The Warrior and the Sorceress') was essentially a remake of 'Yojimbo', the samurai movie by the great Japanese director, Akira Kurosawa. I called up Roger and told him I loved the script; but what about the 'Yojimbo' factor. Roger said, "Yes, it is rather like 'Yojimbo'." I said, "It's not like 'Yojimbo'. It is 'Yojimbo'." Roger said, "Let me tell you a story. When 'Fistful of Dollars' opened in Tokyo, Kurosawa's friends called him up and said 'You must see this picture.' Kurosawa said, 'Yes, I understand it is rather like 'Yojimbo'.' 'No, it's not like 'Yojimbo', it is 'Yojimbo'. You have to sue these people.' 'I can't sue them', he responded. 'Why not?' 'Because' -Kurosawa confessed-, 'Yojimbo' is Dashiell Hammett's 'Red Harvest'.'" I went for it.


The story however appears to be apocryphal, as Kurosawa and Toho Studios did in fact successfully sue Sergio Leone.

Reception



'The Philadelphia Inquirer' called it "an unashamedly sordid rehashing - and retrashing - of Akira Kurosawa's samurai classic Yojimbo, via Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dollars, with a little Star Wars and Conan the Barbarian tossed in for good measure."FILM: SHADES OF SAMURAI

Lyman, Rick. Philadelphia Inquirer; Philadelphia, Pa. [Philadelphia, Pa]16 May 1984: C.8.


The 'Los Angeles Times' also noted the similarities to 'Yojimbo' and said the film had "awkward action, a general air of determined viciousness and (Carradine excepted) so much overacting that it sometimes seems that a new dramatic style is being forged."MOVIE REVIEW: 'WARRIOR' BORROWS KUROSAWA PLOT. Wilmington, Michael. 'Los Angeles Times', 16 Apr 1985: sd_d3.

Footage of the film later turned up in 'Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II'.Carradine p 568

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