Wizards of the Lost Kingdom

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1985 "A brave boy and a great warrior seek the ring of ultimate power."
Wizards of the Lost Kingdom
Wizards of the Lost Kingdom

Wizards of the Lost Kingdom 4e3g55

2.9 | 1h19m | PG | en | Adventure

Simon, son of the king, must flee when the empire is overthrown by the evil Shurka. Schooled in the arts of magic, he must find the Ring of Magic and the Sword of Power and defeat the wizard who killed his father. He is ed in his quest by the swordmaster Kor, his faithful protector Gulfax, and the Forest Wizard Hurla.

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2.9 | 1h19m | PG | en | More Info
Released: October. 01,1985 | Released Producted By: New Horizons , Aries Cinematográfica Argentina Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Simon, son of the king, must flee when the empire is overthrown by the evil Shurka. Schooled in the arts of magic, he must find the Ring of Magic and the Sword of Power and defeat the wizard who killed his father. He is ed in his quest by the swordmaster Kor, his faithful protector Gulfax, and the Forest Wizard Hurla.

Genre

Fantasy

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Cast

Dolores Michaels

Director

Leonardo Rodríguez Solís

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New Horizons

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Wizards of the Lost Kingdom Audience Reviews 115f27

Linbeymusol Wonderful character development!
Hulkeasexo it is the rare 'crazy' movie that actually has something to say.
Fairaher The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
Cassandra Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
gavin6942 When evil screams throughout the world. When all the galaxies converge. When all that's fair and fine seems lost. A Hero will emerge.Ed Naha wrote this film and in retrospect had some humorous things to say: "I don't think this movie was so much shot as it was beaten to death. When they whittled it down to what was useful from the footage, it only ran 58 minutes. Now Roger (Corman) had done a lot of sword-and-sorcery films, and so he told a couple of the editors to pull all they could from them and edit that footage in. So now the finished movie has a 15 or 20-minute prologue that has nothing to do with rest of the film!" Some of the added scenes are obvious, and anyone who knows enough of Corman's work will notice the recycled score and other second-hand pieces. But despite the slap-dash effort, it actually comes out to be a pretty fun movie. Plot inconsistencies, yes, and some silliness, but still plenty of fun... and some rather gnarly monsters and bad guys. Whoever built these props and costumes is first-class.
sam_authier When I first saw this film I had no idea that it had some kind of connection to Corman's R rated fantasy films. I really like the story how he's this ordinary son of a wizard who possesses powers but also knows how to fight well with a blade it's basically one of the Family oriented films I would almost never forget. Overall I enjoy for what it is however I do wish there would be a little tension to detail for like the plot & the climax.
erickward27 I have to start by telling you how I came across this movie.It was winter time in Alaska around the year 1990.A friend of mine from Australia was staying with me and my girl friend in a shoe box of an apartment.Winters in Alaska can be a bit brutal and most people stay indoors,drink heavily and watch anything that comes on the television.I had found this movie outside of a thrift store laying in a snowbank and right away new it was a treasure.It is quite possibly the best worst movie ever.We spent the next two weeks watching this movie and drinking like fish.We watched it so many times in fact that we would sometimes turn the television on its side or upside down for a more full filling effect.It is a true gem.The laughs will come nonstop and the memories last forever.If you see this movie for rent in a video store,steal it.You won't regret it!
emm Think of this film as a Saturday morning live-action program from ages ago. Even the small tykes will find this one hard to please because it runs like molasses! I can't fully understand how god awful it is to make something too typical and uninteresting, especially in the costume department! Too many warrior-wizard movies out there have used the same old plotline numerous times over, but this is mighty scarce considering its appeal to the little darlings. And who in the world would've let a topless mermaid be cast in the first place? I thought this was a "family" movie! MST3K, here's another fine gem for your 1999 TV season!