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Outlaw of Gor
An Earthman returns to the planet Gor, and fights against tyranny.
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Plot Summary
Tarl Cabot, an Earthling transported to the mysterious planet Gor, must rescue his beloved Talena from the clutches of the tyrannical Priest-King TsGath. Armed with his sword and courage, Tarl navigates treacherous landscapes and battles monstrous creatures. His quest is fraught with danger as he seeks to fulfill his destiny and reclaim his love.
Critical Reception
Outlaw of Gor was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike, often cited as a poorly executed fantasy film with weak storytelling and performances. It is generally considered a low point in the Gor film adaptations.
What Reviewers Say
Widely panned for its low production values and uninspired script.
Criticized for weak acting and a convoluted plot.
Often dismissed as a forgettable B-movie with little to offer fans of the genre.
Google audience: Audience reception for Outlaw of Gor is largely negative, with viewers frequently citing its poor acting, nonsensical plot, and dated special effects as major drawbacks. It is rarely recommended and often considered a cult curiosity rather than a quality film.
Fun Fact
The film is the second of three adaptations of John Norman's Gor novels, following 'Gor' (1987) and preceding 'Flesh and Blood' (1990), though the latter was not officially released.
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