

Deathstalker III: The Warriors from Hell
Deathstalker’s back—and this time he’s facing off against Troxartes, an evil wizard with a zombie army and two magical jewels that hold the key to the lost city of Erendor. Teaming up with Princess Carissa, Deathstalker must protect the third gem, storm a heavily guarded fortress, and ride a bolt of lightning straight into battle.
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Plot Summary
In the land of the Mangar, the evil sorcerer Kando plots to overthrow the throne with his army of demon warriors. Princess Iolana seeks the legendary Deathstalker, a mercenary renowned for his fighting skills, to protect her and defeat Kando's forces. The Deathstalker must gather allies and face overwhelming odds to prevent the land from falling into darkness.
Critical Reception
Deathstalker III is generally considered a low-budget fantasy action film that delivers on B-movie thrills. It's often noted for its gore, sword fights, and a more conventional narrative than some of its predecessors, though it still falls short of critical acclaim. Audiences often view it as a fun, albeit cheesy, entry in the sword-and-sorcery genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Offers a decent amount of action and fantasy elements for fans of the genre.
- The film is noted for its practical effects and creature designs, though sometimes unpolished.
- Often seen as an improvement over previous installments by some viewers, with a more straightforward plot.
Google audience: Audience reviews are mixed, with some appreciating the nostalgic B-movie feel and action sequences, while others criticize the acting, predictable plot, and dated special effects.
Fun Fact
This installment notably features a more prominent role for actress Lana Clarkson, who would go on to star in other cult genre films and later tragically become known for her death at the hands of record producer Phil Spector.
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