Iron Warrior

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"Born of a sorceress... sired by a dragon... baptized in blood!"
  • PG-13
  • 1987
  • 1 hr 22 min
  • 3.5  (1,081)

Iron Warrior from 1987 is an Italian, sword-and-sorcery film directed by Alfonso Brescia. The plot follows an adventurer named 'The Barbarian' (Miles O'Keeffe), who is tasked with defeating an evil sorcerer named Kadar (Furio Meniconi). Alongside the Barbarian is Princess Alina (Savina Gersak), who seeks to rescue her sister, held captive by Kadar. Their journey takes them through treacherous terrain and encounters with magical creatures.

The film opens with the Barbarian narrowly escaping venomous snakes and encountering Princess Alina in the woods. After a brief confrontation, the Princess tells the Barbarian about her sister Lystra's capture by Kadar, and the two agree to work together to rescue her. Kadar has control over a powerful artifact known as the 'Heart of Dracon', and as long as he possesses it, he will be nearly invincible. However, the Barbarian has a secret - he possesses the 'Sacred Sword', a magical weapon that can destroy the Heart of Dracon and defeat Kadar.

From there, the duo embarks on their journey, facing many trials and obstacles along the way. They have to navigate through a treacherous mountain pass, where they encounter giant spiders and other monsters. They also stumble upon a village where they are briefly held captive by a group of barbarians who mistake the Princess for a witch. The group faces off against a vicious band of raiders, where the Barbarian showcases his impressive fighting skills.

As they continue their journey, their foes close in. Kadar's minions, under orders to bring the Princess back to their master, pursue them relentlessly. In one particularly intense battle, the Princess is wounded and loses consciousness, forcing the Barbarian to take on their enemies alone. He fights off several assailants to protect the Princess and take her to safety.

As their journey nears its end, the Barbarian and Princess finally come face to face with Kadar. He has been expecting them, and he unleashes all his powers to defeat them. The ensuing battle is the climax of the movie and showcases the Barbarian's incredible strength and prowess with his magical sword.

Iron Warrior is a classic example of the sword-and-sorcery genre of cinema. With its emphasis on magic, mythical creatures, and intense battles, it invokes the sense of adventure that made such films so popular in the 1980s. The storyline is simple, but it serves as an effective vehicle for showcasing the talents of the cast and the impressive special effects. The film's lead actors, Miles O'Keefe and Savina Gersak, both deliver compelling performances that make the viewer invested in their quest. While the movie can be cheesy at times, it doesn't detract from the fun of watching the characters in action.

Overall, Iron Warrior is a fun film that is bound to entertain fans of the sword-and-sorcery genre. While it may be a bit dated in some aspects, it still holds up as a solid example of action-adventure movies of the 1980s.

Iron Warrior is a 1987 adventure movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 22 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 3.5.

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  • Release Date
    1987
  • MPAA Rating
    PG-13
  • Runtime
    1 hr 22 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    3.5  (1,081)
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