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The Sword of the Barbarians

The Sword of the Barbarians (Italian: Sangraal, la spada di fuoco/ Sangraal, the Sword of Fire) is a 1982 sword and sorcery film written and directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini and starring Peter McCoy and Sabrina Siani.[2][page needed][3][page needed][4][page needed] The film is also known as Barbarian Master. The village raid scene in this film was re-used a year later in another Italian film, The Throne of Fire (1983).[5]

The Sword of the Barbarians
Directed byMichele Massimo Tarantini
Screenplay byPiero Regnoli[1]
Produced by
  • Pino Buricchi
  • Umberto Innocenzi
  • Ettore Spagnuolo[1]
Starring
CinematographyPasquale Fanetti[1]
Edited byAlessandro Lucidi[1]
Music byFranco Campanino[1]
Release date
  • 27 November 1982 (1982-11-27) (Italy)
Running time
85 minutes[1]

Plot edit

The movie introduces Sangraal, son of king Ator, whose realm and people are destroyed by evil warlord Nantuk. Sangraal and the remainder of his people flee his wrath and begin searching for a new home. After defending some villagers from an attack by Nantuk's troops, the villagers gladly accept the newcomers as part of their community. Their leader, Belem, even offers Sangraal co-rulership. Meanwhile, the warlord - who has assumed kinghood after Ator's fall - has angered the Goddess of Fire and Death, to whom he owes his power and whose cult he leads. She demands that Sangraal be sacrificed or Nantuk will lose his power, his kingdom, and his life.

Nantuk sends out more men to destroy the village sheltering Sangraal, and has his troops murder everyone while the captured and crucified protagonist must watch. He witnesses his wife's death at the hands of the Goddess of Fire and Death and falls unconscious before being freed by Belem's daughter, Ati, and Li Wo Twan, a travelling archer.

After Ati and Li Wo Twan patch the barbarian up, Sangraal decides to visit the powerful wizard Rudak, who might have the power to bring his wife back to life. Meanwhile, Nantuk promises his Goddess to torture Sangraal and cast him into her fiery altar with his own hands.

The trio narrowly manages to escape several ambushes and finally makes it to the mountain where Rudak dwells. Rudak, however, convinces Sangraal to finally let go of his dead wife, as no one has the power to bring back the dead. Instead, Sangraal must face his destiny and fight evil: he must seek out a shrine which contains everything he needs to win this battle.

The journey ahead is dangerous, even without Nantuk's servants and their ambushes, but the trio is able to overcome all the obstacles and escape the traps set up for them. Despite getting captured several times, Sangraal finally manages to find the shrine Rudak had mentioned, which contains a powerful, magical crossbow. However, Ati and Li Wo Twan are ambushed once more, leaving the archer dead and Ati captured.

Sangraal then pursues Ati and her capturers all the way to Nantuk's headquarters, which contains the Goddesses' altar. He challenges the evil king to a duel, and prevails over him, impaling him on his own dagger.

Afterwards, the protagonist returns to the late king's cave, to find Ati abandoned by Nantuk's servants. Before they can leave, the Goddess reappears and threatens to take both Sangraal and Ati's life, laughing at the blade Sangraal considers swinging at her and burning it, but her laughter ends when the barbarian loads his magical crossbow and kills her with a shot in the gut.

The movie ends with a shot of Sangraal and Ati riding into freedom.

Cast edit

Release edit

The Sword of the Barbarians was released in Italy on 27 November 1982 with an 85-minute running time.[1] It was released in the United States on 4 November 1983 with an 83-minute run time.[1]

See also edit

References edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Kinnard & Crnkovich 2017, p. 198.
  2. ^ Anonimo. "Sangraal, la spada di fuoco" (review). Segnalazioni Cinematografiche, vol. XCIV. 1983.
  3. ^ Roberto Chiti; Roberto Poppi; Enrico Lancia. Dizionario del cinema italiano: I film. Gremese, 2000. ISBN 887742429X.
  4. ^ Marco Giusti (1999). Dizionario dei film italiani stracult. Sperling & Kupfer, 1999. ISBN 8820029197.
  5. ^ Kinnard, Roy; Crnkovich, Tony (2017). Italian Sword and Sandal Films, 1908-1990. McFarland. ISBN 1476662916.

Sources edit

  • Kinnard, Roy; Crnkovich, Tony (2017). Italian Sword and Sandal Films, 1908-1990. McFarland. ISBN 978-1476662916.

External links edit

  • The Sword of the Barbarians at IMDb  

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The Sword of the Barbarians Italian Sangraal la spada di fuoco Sangraal the Sword of Fire is a 1982 sword and sorcery film written and directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini and starring Peter McCoy and Sabrina Siani 2 page needed 3 page needed 4 page needed The film is also known as Barbarian Master The village raid scene in this film was re used a year later in another Italian film The Throne of Fire 1983 5 The Sword of the BarbariansDirected byMichele Massimo TarantiniScreenplay byPiero Regnoli 1 Produced byPino Buricchi Umberto Innocenzi Ettore Spagnuolo 1 StarringPietro Torrisi Yvonne Fraschetti Mario Novelli Xiomara RodriguezCinematographyPasquale Fanetti 1 Edited byAlessandro Lucidi 1 Music byFranco Campanino 1 Release date27 November 1982 1982 11 27 Italy Running time85 minutes 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Release 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Footnotes 5 2 Sources 6 External linksPlot editThe movie introduces Sangraal son of king Ator whose realm and people are destroyed by evil warlord Nantuk Sangraal and the remainder of his people flee his wrath and begin searching for a new home After defending some villagers from an attack by Nantuk s troops the villagers gladly accept the newcomers as part of their community Their leader Belem even offers Sangraal co rulership Meanwhile the warlord who has assumed kinghood after Ator s fall has angered the Goddess of Fire and Death to whom he owes his power and whose cult he leads She demands that Sangraal be sacrificed or Nantuk will lose his power his kingdom and his life Nantuk sends out more men to destroy the village sheltering Sangraal and has his troops murder everyone while the captured and crucified protagonist must watch He witnesses his wife s death at the hands of the Goddess of Fire and Death and falls unconscious before being freed by Belem s daughter Ati and Li Wo Twan a travelling archer After Ati and Li Wo Twan patch the barbarian up Sangraal decides to visit the powerful wizard Rudak who might have the power to bring his wife back to life Meanwhile Nantuk promises his Goddess to torture Sangraal and cast him into her fiery altar with his own hands The trio narrowly manages to escape several ambushes and finally makes it to the mountain where Rudak dwells Rudak however convinces Sangraal to finally let go of his dead wife as no one has the power to bring back the dead Instead Sangraal must face his destiny and fight evil he must seek out a shrine which contains everything he needs to win this battle The journey ahead is dangerous even without Nantuk s servants and their ambushes but the trio is able to overcome all the obstacles and escape the traps set up for them Despite getting captured several times Sangraal finally manages to find the shrine Rudak had mentioned which contains a powerful magical crossbow However Ati and Li Wo Twan are ambushed once more leaving the archer dead and Ati captured Sangraal then pursues Ati and her capturers all the way to Nantuk s headquarters which contains the Goddesses altar He challenges the evil king to a duel and prevails over him impaling him on his own dagger Afterwards the protagonist returns to the late king s cave to find Ati abandoned by Nantuk s servants Before they can leave the Goddess reappears and threatens to take both Sangraal and Ati s life laughing at the blade Sangraal considers swinging at her and burning it but her laughter ends when the barbarian loads his magical crossbow and kills her with a shot in the gut The movie ends with a shot of Sangraal and Ati riding into freedom Cast editPietro Torrisi as Sangraal credited as Peter McCoy Sabrina Siani as The Goddess of Gold and Life Yvonne Fraschetti as Ati Mario Novelli as Nantuk Hal Yamanouchi as Li Wo Twan Xiomara Rodriguez as Lenda Margareta Rance as Lenna Alex Partexano as Galeth Luciano Rossi as BelemRelease editThe Sword of the Barbarians was released in Italy on 27 November 1982 with an 85 minute running time 1 It was released in the United States on 4 November 1983 with an 83 minute run time 1 See also editList of Italian films of 1982References editFootnotes edit a b c d e f g h Kinnard amp Crnkovich 2017 p 198 Anonimo Sangraal la spada di fuoco review Segnalazioni Cinematografiche vol XCIV 1983 Roberto Chiti Roberto Poppi Enrico Lancia Dizionario del cinema italiano I film Gremese 2000 ISBN 887742429X Marco Giusti 1999 Dizionario dei film italiani stracult Sperling amp Kupfer 1999 ISBN 8820029197 Kinnard Roy Crnkovich Tony 2017 Italian Sword and Sandal Films 1908 1990 McFarland ISBN 1476662916 Sources edit Kinnard Roy Crnkovich Tony 2017 Italian Sword and Sandal Films 1908 1990 McFarland ISBN 978 1476662916 External links editThe Sword of the Barbarians at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Sword of the Barbarians amp oldid 1212876040, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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