
Warlords from Hell
Disguised as clerks, two young Americans slip into a sleepy Mexican village where they are caught by a ruthless band of bikers and turned into slaves to help with their harvesting of drug crops.
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Plot Summary
During the Vietnam War, a group of soldiers are ambushed and left for dead in the jungle. Miraculously surviving, they discover a hidden temple inhabited by a vengeful spirit. They must fight not only the enemy soldiers hunting them but also the supernatural forces unleashed by the ancient entity.
Critical Reception
Warlords from Hell is a low-budget action-horror film that garnered a cult following for its gratuitous violence and over-the-top gore, despite its generally negative critical reception for its poor acting, script, and production values.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its relentless gore and action sequences.
- Criticized for its weak plot and wooden performances.
- Considered a prime example of cheesy 80s direct-to-video schlock.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's niche appeal and age, but general sentiment often points to its status as a guilty pleasure for fans of extreme 80s horror and action.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a very limited budget, leading to a raw and often unpolished aesthetic that has contributed to its cult status among fans of extreme B-movies.
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