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The Sword and the Sorcerer (1982)

April 1, 1982 (US) Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Horror • 100m

Overview

A mercenary with a three-bladed sword rediscovers his royal heritage when he is recruited to help a princess foil a brutal tyrant and a powerful sorcerer's plans to conquer the land.

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Top Billed Cast

Crew
David Whitaker
David Whitaker

Original Music Composer

Joseph Mangine
Joseph Mangine

Director of Photography

Ve Neill
Ve Neill

Makeup Department Head

Allan A. Apone
Allan A. Apone

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Douglas J. White
Douglas J. White

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Francisco X. Pérez
Francisco X. Pérez

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Greg Cannom
Greg Cannom

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Mark Shostrom
Mark Shostrom

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Tom Karnowski
Tom Karnowski

Production Manager

John V.  Stuckmeyer
John V. Stuckmeyer

Production Manager

Lisa C. Cook
Lisa C. Cook

Third Assistant Director

John Ross Bush
John Ross Bush

First Assistant Director

Marshall Harvey
Marshall Harvey

Second Unit Director

Brenda Haverstock
Brenda Haverstock

Second Assistant Director

Richard Washington
Richard Washington

Second Unit Director

Bob Minkler
Bob Minkler

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Michael Minkler
Michael Minkler

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Sandy Berman
Sandy Berman

Sound Designer

Don Sanders
Don Sanders

Production Sound Mixer

Joseph Holsen
Joseph Holsen

Sound Effects Editor

Sherri Bayer
Sherri Bayer

Sound Effects Editor

Graham Harris
Graham Harris

Sound Supervisor

Richard Washington
Richard Washington

Stunt Coordinator

Patrick Prince
Patrick Prince

Still Photographer

Mark Tarnawsky
Mark Tarnawsky

Location Manager

Brenda Weisman
Brenda Weisman

Script Supervisor

Terri Martin
Terri Martin

Production Coordinator

Terry Woolman
Terry Woolman

Special Effects

John Carter
John Carter

Special Effects

John Carter
John Carter

Special Effects Supervisor

Allen Alsobrook
Allen Alsobrook

Unit Production Manager

Robert S. Bremson
Robert S. Bremson

Executive Producer

Michael Kelly
Michael Kelly

Associate Producer

Gerald T. Olson
Gerald T. Olson

Associate Producer

Kenneth Yates
Kenneth Yates

Associate Producer

George Costello
George Costello

Art Direction

Maria Caso
Maria Caso

Set Decoration

Gary Graver
Gary Graver

Additional Photography

Christine Boyar
Christine Boyar

Costume Designer

Bert Glatstein
Bert Glatstein

Associate Editor

Collection

The Sword and the Sorcerer Collection



Reviews

Wuchak

⭐ 4/10

August 23, 2018

Weak “Conan the Barbarian” knockoff

In a distant fantastical past, the rightful heir of a conquered kingdom (Lee Horsley) returns to his homeland as the formidable leader of a mercenary band. He assists “Prince” Mikah (Simon MacCorkindale) and his cute sister (Kathleen Beller) to overthrow the evil king (Richard Lynch) and his former evil sorcerer (Richard Moll).

“The Sword and the Sorcerer” debuted two weeks before “Conan the Barbarian” in… read the rest.

JPV852

⭐ 6/10

March 19, 2022

Somewhat charming fantasy-adventure film that features some respectable special effects and the set designs were pretty good. Acting was so-so however the lead didn't have a whole lot of charisma and the fight scenes were fine but a few scenes were too dimly lit. Should be said, these kinds of movies (including Conan the Barbarian) aren't really my thing but at least this kept my attention. **3.0/5**

CinemaSerf

⭐ 5/10

November 9, 2022

This actually benefits from having the germ of a decent story of dynastic skulduggery. The evil king "Cromwell" (Richard Lynch) has designs on the throne of the peaceable king "Richard" (Christopher Cary). To that end he awakens the lethal and demonic "Xusia" (Richard Moll) to destabilise "Eh-Dan" and make it ripe for the picking. Fortunately, young prince "Talon" (Lee Horsley) escapes this terror and flees leaving his elder sister "Alana" (Kathl… read the rest.

GenerationofSwine

⭐ 10/10

January 10, 2023

They made a sequel to this that was bucking for arthouse... and it was horrible.

This movie was self aware enough to know that they weren't making Chinatown. The dialogue was pretty fun and understood that it wasn't anywhere near a good film, so it could still be light hearted enough to throw in gags here and there in the script, to over-act when it suited the scene, to be fun for the sake of being fun.

It's a B sword and sorcery flick that… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$4,000,000

Revenue

$39,103,425

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