Director: Richard Greene•Genres: Fantasy, Adventure
In a mythical kingdom, a brave knight named Sir Kegan must embark on a perilous quest to rescue a princess and defeat a sorcerer who has cursed the land. Along the way, he encounters mythical creatures and faces numerous challenges that test his courage and loyalty. His journey culminates in a climactic battle where he must confront the evil forces to restore peace to the kingdom.
Critically, 'She-Wolves of the Ring' received a mixed to negative reception. While some praised its ambitious fantasy elements for the time and the presence of established actors, many critics found the plot to be derivative and poorly executed. Audiences were similarly divided, with some enjoying the fairytale aspects and others finding the film to be low-budget and lacking in depth.
Praised for its attempts at epic fantasy on a smaller budget.
Criticized for a predictable plot and uneven pacing.
Some found the special effects to be charmingly retro, while others saw them as dated.
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The film was shot in the United Kingdom, and its production was characterized by a relatively modest budget, typical for many fantasy films of the mid-1960s.
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