Amazons (1986 film)
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Theatrical release poster | |
Directed by | Alex Sessa |
Produced by |
Roger Corman Héctor Olivera |
Written by | Charles R. Saunders |
Starring |
Penelope Reed Danitza Kingsley Joseph Whipp Ty Randolph Jacques Arndt |
Music by | Oscar Camp |
Cinematography | Leonard Solis |
Edited by | Edward Lowe |
Production company |
Aries Films International New Horizons Pictures |
Distributed by |
Concorde-New Horizons (USA) Concorde & Aries Films Internacional (Argentina) |
Release dates | 1986 |
Running time | 76 min. |
Country | Argentina |
Language | English |
Amazons is a 1986 Argentine fantasy adventure film directed by Alejandro Sessa. The screenplay was written by Charles R. Saunders, based on his short story Agbewe’s Sword, which first appeared in the 1979 anthology Amazons!.[1]
Synopsis
An epic story that follows a legendary tribe of warrior women from a mythical time.
Cast
- Mindi Miller ... Dyala (as Windsor Taylor Randolph)
- Penelope Reed ... Tashi
- Joseph Whipp ... Kalungo
- Danitza Kingsley ... Tashinge
- Wolfram Hecht ... Matlin (as Wolfram Hoechst)
- Jacques Arndt ... High Priest
- Charles Finch ... Timar
- Francisco Cocuzza ... Baliguri (as Frank Cocza)
- Santiago Mallo ... Halfhead
- Anita Larronde ... Emerald Queen (as Annie Larronde)
- Armando Capo ... Hitron (as Armand Capó)
- Maria Fournery ... Vishiti (as Mary Fournery)
- Nöelle Balfour ... Lati
- Esther Velázquez ... Azundati
- Marcos Woinsky ... Artan (as Marc Woinsky)
- Fabiana Smith ... Lioness (Akam)
- William Reta ... Guard
- Lena Marie Johansson ... Female Noble #1
- Linda Guzmán ... Female Noble #2
References
- ↑ Jessica Amanda Salmonson (March 17, 2009). "Wild Realm Reviews: Golden Temple Amazons". Film Reviews at The Weird Wild Realm of Paghat the Ratgirl. Retrieved 2009-10-08.
External links
- Amazons at the Internet Movie Database
- Amazons at AllMovie
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