

Wizards of the Demon Sword
Ulric's daughter unites with warrior Thane against evil Lord Khoura, who covets the knife of Aktar.
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Plot Summary
A young farmhand named Dagen discovers he is the rightful heir to a magical sword capable of defeating an evil sorcerer who has enslaved his village. He must journey to a mystical land, gather allies, and learn to wield the sword's power before the sorcerer's dark magic consumes everything. Facing mythical beasts and treacherous challenges, Dagen's destiny is to become the hero his people desperately need.
Critical Reception
Wizards of the Demon Sword is a low-budget fantasy film that received mixed to negative reviews. While praised by some for its earnest attempt at a sword-and-sorcery tale and its practical effects, it was largely criticized for its simplistic plot, uneven pacing, and sometimes uninspired performances. It has since gained a cult following among fans of B-movies and 1990s fantasy.
What Reviewers Say
- Offers a serviceable, albeit uninspired, fantasy adventure.
- Relies heavily on genre tropes without adding much originality.
- The practical effects, while dated, have a certain charm for genre enthusiasts.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Wizards of the Demon Sword are scarce, but those that exist generally reflect its status as a niche B-movie. Viewers often acknowledge its low-budget nature and somewhat dated effects, with appreciation primarily coming from those who enjoy campy or cult fantasy films from the era. Plot and acting are typically seen as basic.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by Kevin Tenney, who is also known for directing other horror films like 'Night of the Living Dead' (1990) and 'Witchtrap' (1989).
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