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Outlaw of Gor

Outlaw of Gor (also known as Gor II) is a 1988 adventure fantasy science fiction film directed by John "Bud" Cardos. A sequel to Gor, it is loosely based on the Gor novel series by John Norman,[2] but has strong plot and qualitative differences from the original 1967 book Outlaw of Gor.[3][4]

Outlaw of Gor
Promotional poster
Directed byJohn "Bud" Cardos
Written byPeter Welbeck
Rick Marx
Based onOutlaw of Gor
by John Norman
Produced byAvi Lerner
Harry Alan Towers
Starring
CinematographyJohan van de Vyvfer
Edited byMac Errington
Music byPino Donaggio
Production
company
Breton Film Productions
Distributed byCannon International
Release date
  • March 21, 1989 (1989-03-21) (video)
Running time
89 minutes
CountriesUnited States
South Africa
Canada[1]
LanguageEnglish

Synopsis edit

While drinking alone one night, reminiscing of his previous adventures on the planet Gor, Professor Tarl Cabot comes across Watney Smith, a fellow professor with a keen interest in women yet little success in pursuing them. Watney insists on accompanying Cabot to his next drinking spot, and Cabot's ring activates during the car journey transporting both him and Watney to Gor. The Elder initiates the teleportation from Gor using a rose quartz (the Home Stone) because of suspicions that Xeno, the Priest, has eyes for the throne. Cabot is overjoyed at the thought of being reunited with his lover Talena, and the townspeople of Koruba are similarly overjoyed at Cabot's return. After fending off a brief attack by slavers, Cabot meets Talena and also discovers that her father, King Marlenus, is now married to an ambitious woman named Lara. At a feast that night, Marlenus announces that he will soon step down from the throne, and he names Cabot to succeed him.

Lara desires the throne herself, and she gets the high priest Xenos to agree to help assassinate Marlenus. She then recruits the easily persuaded Watney to provide her with an alibi and proceeds to kill Marlenus, framing Cabot for the murder. While Cabot protests his innocence, and Talena believes him, the guards capture her, and Cabot is forced to flee along with his diminutive sidekick, Hup. Recognising the danger that Cabot represents, Lara and Xenos hire a "Hunter" to pursue and capture him. In the meantime, Lara betrays Watney and has him thrown in the dungeon, and she attempts to have Talena killed by putting her in a fight with two female gladiators, only for Talena to easily triumph.

In the desert, Cabot and Hup encounter another band of slavers, and they rescue a female slave after attacking the slavers' encampment. That night, the Hunter finds Cabot, Hup, and the freed slave, and captures them while they sleep. Upon being brought back to Koruba, the three are thrown into the dungeon by Lara, despite Xenos's attempts to persuade her that Cabot is too dangerous to be left alive even as a hostage. Xenos attempts to persuade Cabot to return to Earth, and Lara tries seducing him, but both attempts are unsuccessful, as Cabot is now determined to bring them to justice over Marlenus's death. The alliance between Lara and Xenos breaks down, with the former becoming frustrated at Xenos's lack of loyalty and the latter realising just how disastrous it would be for Lara to rule Koruba. This leads to the two double-crossing and attempting to kill each other, though Lara's attempt ends up being the successful one.

The following day, Cabot, Talena, Hup and Watney are brought outside the castle for a ceremonial execution. However, the four fight off their executioners until Lara sends in her entire guard and the Hunter, overwhelming the four. As the Hunter prepares to strike the death blow on Cabot, Watney reveals that Lara was the actual killer of Marlenus; the Hunter believes this without question and throws a spear at Lara, immediately killing her.

With Cabot and Talena now crowned King and Queen, respectively, they prepare to finally consummate their relationship. However, Cabot's ring then starts glowing, causing him to be worried that he's about to be sent back to Earth. Instead, Watney ends up being the person sent back to Earth, where he promptly finds himself being arrested for jaywalking in a busy road.

Cast edit

  • Urbano Barberini as Cabot
  • Rebecca Ferratti as Talena (credited as Rebecca Ferrati)
  • Jack Palance as Xenos
  • Donna Denton as Lara
  • Russel Savadier as Watney
  • Nigel Chipps as Hup
  • Alex Heynsas as Elder
  • Tullio Moneta as Ost (credited as Tulio Monetta)
  • Larry Taylor as Marlenus
  • Michael Brunner as Targus
  • Michelle Clarke as Vera
  • Christobel d'Ortez as Alicia (credited as Christobel D'Ortez)
  • Natasha Piotrowski as Lady Tima
  • Nicole De Gruchy as Leather Lady
  • Martina Brockschmidt as Barbarian Woman

Mystery Science Theater 3000 edit

Under the name Outlaw, the film was featured in episode #519 of Mystery Science Theater 3000. The episode debuted December 11, 1993, on Comedy Central.[5] The episode marked the end of the invention exchanges between the Satellite of Love and the evil scientists in Deep 13, a feature of the show since the beginning. Kevin Murphy claims this change was made to fit with the non-technical nature of the character of new host Mike Nelson.[6]

Writer (and later performer on the show) Mary Jo Pehl wrote "The real highlight of this baby is Jack Palance in a stunning array of goofy hats." The episode also featured host Mike Nelson and his robot pals singing "Tubular Boobular Joy", an original song about the plentiful bare flesh displayed by the actors in the film, along with many in-movie riffs about the scantily clad performers.[6]

Outlaw ranks highly with fans, finishing #38 out of 177 in a poll of MST3K Season 11 Kickstarter backers.[7] Writer Jim Vogel concurred almost exactly, placing the episode #39 (out of 191 total MST3K episodes). Vogel wrote, "Highlights include the ditzy queen, Cabot’s white-haired little person sidekick, and good old surly Jack Palance, playing the Jafar-esque grand vizier role and looking like he absolutely detests having to be in this movie."[8]

The MST3K version of Outlaw was included as part of the Mystery Science Theater 3000, Volume XXX DVD collection, released by Shout! Factory on July 29, 2014. The other episodes in the four-disc set include The Black Scorpion (episode #113), The Projected Man (episode #901), and It Lives by Night (episode #1010). Special features on the Outlaw disc include interviews with producer Harry Alan Towers and director John "Bud" Cardos and a feature on the novels of John Norman, who created Gor.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ . BFI. Archived from the original on May 16, 2019.
  2. ^ "Outlaw of Gor (1989)". Radio Times.
  3. ^ "Outlaw of Gor". The Loft Cinema. 21 November 2018.
  4. ^ Norman, John (October 21, 1967). Outlaw of Gor. Ballantine Books. OCLC 299903514 – via Open WorldCat.
  5. ^ Episode guide: 519- Outlaw (of Gor). Satellite News. Retrieved on 2018-07-18.
  6. ^ a b Beaulieu, Trace; et al. (1996). The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Amazing Colossal Episode Guide (1st ed.). New York: Bantam Books. p. 105. ISBN 9780553377835.
  7. ^ Bring Back Mystery Science Theater 3000 Update #41. Kickstarter. Retrieved on 2018-07-19.
  8. ^ Ranking Every MST3K Episode, From Worst to Best. Vorel, Jim. Paste Magazine. April 13, 2017. Retrieved on 2018-07-18.
  9. ^ MST3K: Volume XXX. Shout! Factory. Retrieved on 2018-07-18.

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Outlaw of Gor also known as Gor II is a 1988 adventure fantasy science fiction film directed by John Bud Cardos A sequel to Gor it is loosely based on the Gor novel series by John Norman 2 but has strong plot and qualitative differences from the original 1967 book Outlaw of Gor 3 4 Outlaw of GorPromotional posterDirected byJohn Bud CardosWritten byPeter WelbeckRick MarxBased onOutlaw of Gorby John NormanProduced byAvi LernerHarry Alan TowersStarringUrbano Barberini Rebecca Ferratti Donna Denton Russell Savadier Jack PalanceCinematographyJohan van de VyvferEdited byMac ErringtonMusic byPino DonaggioProductioncompanyBreton Film ProductionsDistributed byCannon InternationalRelease dateMarch 21 1989 1989 03 21 video Running time89 minutesCountriesUnited StatesSouth AfricaCanada 1 LanguageEnglish Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Cast 3 Mystery Science Theater 3000 4 References 5 External linksSynopsis editWhile drinking alone one night reminiscing of his previous adventures on the planet Gor Professor Tarl Cabot comes across Watney Smith a fellow professor with a keen interest in women yet little success in pursuing them Watney insists on accompanying Cabot to his next drinking spot and Cabot s ring activates during the car journey transporting both him and Watney to Gor The Elder initiates the teleportation from Gor using a rose quartz the Home Stone because of suspicions that Xeno the Priest has eyes for the throne Cabot is overjoyed at the thought of being reunited with his lover Talena and the townspeople of Koruba are similarly overjoyed at Cabot s return After fending off a brief attack by slavers Cabot meets Talena and also discovers that her father King Marlenus is now married to an ambitious woman named Lara At a feast that night Marlenus announces that he will soon step down from the throne and he names Cabot to succeed him Lara desires the throne herself and she gets the high priest Xenos to agree to help assassinate Marlenus She then recruits the easily persuaded Watney to provide her with an alibi and proceeds to kill Marlenus framing Cabot for the murder While Cabot protests his innocence and Talena believes him the guards capture her and Cabot is forced to flee along with his diminutive sidekick Hup Recognising the danger that Cabot represents Lara and Xenos hire a Hunter to pursue and capture him In the meantime Lara betrays Watney and has him thrown in the dungeon and she attempts to have Talena killed by putting her in a fight with two female gladiators only for Talena to easily triumph In the desert Cabot and Hup encounter another band of slavers and they rescue a female slave after attacking the slavers encampment That night the Hunter finds Cabot Hup and the freed slave and captures them while they sleep Upon being brought back to Koruba the three are thrown into the dungeon by Lara despite Xenos s attempts to persuade her that Cabot is too dangerous to be left alive even as a hostage Xenos attempts to persuade Cabot to return to Earth and Lara tries seducing him but both attempts are unsuccessful as Cabot is now determined to bring them to justice over Marlenus s death The alliance between Lara and Xenos breaks down with the former becoming frustrated at Xenos s lack of loyalty and the latter realising just how disastrous it would be for Lara to rule Koruba This leads to the two double crossing and attempting to kill each other though Lara s attempt ends up being the successful one The following day Cabot Talena Hup and Watney are brought outside the castle for a ceremonial execution However the four fight off their executioners until Lara sends in her entire guard and the Hunter overwhelming the four As the Hunter prepares to strike the death blow on Cabot Watney reveals that Lara was the actual killer of Marlenus the Hunter believes this without question and throws a spear at Lara immediately killing her With Cabot and Talena now crowned King and Queen respectively they prepare to finally consummate their relationship However Cabot s ring then starts glowing causing him to be worried that he s about to be sent back to Earth Instead Watney ends up being the person sent back to Earth where he promptly finds himself being arrested for jaywalking in a busy road Cast editUrbano Barberini as Cabot Rebecca Ferratti as Talena credited as Rebecca Ferrati Jack Palance as Xenos Donna Denton as Lara Russel Savadier as Watney Nigel Chipps as Hup Alex Heynsas as Elder Tullio Moneta as Ost credited as Tulio Monetta Larry Taylor as Marlenus Michael Brunner as Targus Michelle Clarke as Vera Christobel d Ortez as Alicia credited as Christobel D Ortez Natasha Piotrowski as Lady Tima Nicole De Gruchy as Leather Lady Martina Brockschmidt as Barbarian WomanMystery Science Theater 3000 editUnder the name Outlaw the film was featured in episode 519 of Mystery Science Theater 3000 The episode debuted December 11 1993 on Comedy Central 5 The episode marked the end of the invention exchanges between the Satellite of Love and the evil scientists in Deep 13 a feature of the show since the beginning Kevin Murphy claims this change was made to fit with the non technical nature of the character of new host Mike Nelson 6 Writer and later performer on the show Mary Jo Pehl wrote The real highlight of this baby is Jack Palance in a stunning array of goofy hats The episode also featured host Mike Nelson and his robot pals singing Tubular Boobular Joy an original song about the plentiful bare flesh displayed by the actors in the film along with many in movie riffs about the scantily clad performers 6 Outlaw ranks highly with fans finishing 38 out of 177 in a poll of MST3K Season 11 Kickstarter backers 7 Writer Jim Vogel concurred almost exactly placing the episode 39 out of 191 total MST3K episodes Vogel wrote Highlights include the ditzy queen Cabot s white haired little person sidekick and good old surly Jack Palance playing the Jafar esque grand vizier role and looking like he absolutely detests having to be in this movie 8 The MST3K version of Outlaw was included as part of the Mystery Science Theater 3000 Volume XXX DVD collection released by Shout Factory on July 29 2014 The other episodes in the four disc set include The Black Scorpion episode 113 The Projected Man episode 901 and It Lives by Night episode 1010 Special features on the Outlaw disc include interviews with producer Harry Alan Towers and director John Bud Cardos and a feature on the novels of John Norman who created Gor 9 References edit Outlaw of Gor 1987 BFI Archived from the original on May 16 2019 Outlaw of Gor 1989 Radio Times Outlaw of Gor The Loft Cinema 21 November 2018 Norman John October 21 1967 Outlaw of Gor Ballantine Books OCLC 299903514 via Open WorldCat Episode guide 519 Outlaw of Gor Satellite News Retrieved on 2018 07 18 a b Beaulieu Trace et al 1996 The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Amazing Colossal Episode Guide 1st ed New York Bantam Books p 105 ISBN 9780553377835 Bring Back Mystery Science Theater 3000 Update 41 Kickstarter Retrieved on 2018 07 19 Ranking Every MST3K Episode From Worst to Best Vorel Jim Paste Magazine April 13 2017 Retrieved on 2018 07 18 MST3K Volume XXX Shout Factory Retrieved on 2018 07 18 External links editOutlaw of Gor at IMDb nbsp Outlaw of Gor at AllMovie Outlaw of Gor at the TCM Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Outlaw of Gor amp oldid 1186899371, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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