Los Sorceress, Barbaros (The Devil's Advocate) (1982)
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The action-adventure scenes of unconvincing sword fights, passable martial arts, and other macho displays alternate with the feminine displays of twins Mira and Mara (Leigh Harris and Lynette Harris) in this prehistoric fantasy. Mira and Mara were raised as boys -- for awhile, anyway -- to protect… More The action-adventure scenes of unconvincing sword fights, passable martial arts, and other macho displays alternate with the feminine displays of twins Mira and Mara (Leigh Harris and Lynette Harris) in this prehistoric fantasy. Mira and Mara were raised as boys -- for awhile, anyway -- to protect them from their villainous father Traigon (Robert Ballesteros) who needs to sacrifice his first-born to the gods in order to become even more powerful in the arts of magic. The twins are aided in their struggle against their father by two warriors, Erlik (Bob Nelson), dubbed with a Southern accent that gives away the tongue-in-cheek subtext of the plot, and Baldar (Bruno Rey). Subsidiary battles with sex-starved zombies who have been put away too long, and the monkey men who suffer from the same problem, imply that sexual deprivation can lead to some nasty-tempered machos, even if they are zombies. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi
- Directed By
- Jack Hill
- Genres
- Action & Adventure, Art House & International, Science Fiction & Fantasy
- In Theaters
- Mar 1, 1982 Wide
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Cast
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Lynette Harris
as Mara
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Bob Nelson
as Erlick
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David Millbern
as Pando
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Bruno Rey
as Baldar
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Ana De Sade
as Dellisia
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Robert Ballesteros
as Traigon
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Michael Fountain
as Player
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Lee Anne Harris
as Mira
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Martin LaSalle
as Krona
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Bill Arnold
as Dargon
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Tony Stevens
as Khrakannon
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Charles Rogers
as Servant