703 - DEATHSTALKER AND THE WARRIORS FROM HELL (original; 1988; USA/Mexico; R; 86m)

a.k.a. DEATHSTALKER III: THE WARRIORS FROM HELL (alternate)
a.k.a. DEATHSTALKER III: DEATHSTALKER AND THE WARRIORS FROM HELL (alternate)
a.k.a. DEATHSTALKER 3: THE WARRIORS FROM HELL (variation)
a.k.a. DEATHSTALKER 3 (variation)

sequel to DEATHSTALKER (1983; starring Richard Hill)
and DEATHSTALKER II: DUEL OF THE TITANS
(1987; with John Terlesky)
prequel to DEATHSTALKER IV: MATCH OF THE TITANS (1990; again with Richard Hill)

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Plot: A swordsman goes on a quest for magic stones, before they fall into the hands of an evil sorcerer.

Exec: Robert North (actor/Blades)
Prod: Antonio De Noriega
Prod/Dir: Alfonso Corona
Asst Dir: Alejandro Todd and Lita Vertiz
Scr: Howard R. Cohen
(Deathstalker IV; Lords of the Deep)
Cin: Xavier Cruz
(Terror y Encajes Negros; Narco--Duelo Rojo)
SFX: Miguel Vazquez (Fitzcarraldo)
Cos: Celia De Regil and Gloria Sierra
M/U: Lucrecia Munoz (Gaby: A True Story)
PMgr: Abel Marin
ADir: Francisco Magallon (Barbarian Queen II)
Set: Rebecca Barcenas
Sound Mix: Miguel Sandoval (Miroslava)
Score: Israel Torres and Alejandro Rulfo

Deathstalker / John Allen Nelson (Killer Klowns From Outer Space)
Princesses Carissa & Elizena / Carla Herd (Wild Zone)
Camisarde / Terri Treas (The Terror Within; The Nest)
Troxartas / Thom Christopher*
Nicias / Aaron Hernan (Bandera Rota--Historia de un Crimen)
Inares / Roger Cudney (Triumphs of a Man Called Horse)
Makut / Agustin Salvat
Marinda / Claudia Inchaurregui
preacher / Mario Ivan Martinez (Clear and Present Danger)
Gragas / Carlos Romano (Yellowbeard; Amityville 3-D)
Khorsa / Erica Carlsson (The Devil's Rain)
dead warrior / Alejandro Bracho (Clear and Present Danger)
dead warrior / Lizzeta Romo
dead warrior / Jose Comez Parcero (Toy Soldiers)
soldier / Antonio Zubriaga (Barbarian Queen II)
soldier / Manuel Bentinez (Barbarian Queen II)
first bodyguard / Miguel Angel Fuentes (903-The Puma Man)
boy / Arturo Camacho (The Falcon and the Snowman)
Pyron / Francisco Avendano
boatman / Patrick Welch (Barbarian Queen II)
2nd bodyguard / Oscar Serafin
peasant / Francisco Pharrez
farmer / Julio Monterde (TV's Murder in Three Acts)
thief #1 / Xorge Noble
thief #1 / Armando Molina (Soapdish)
small bodyguard / Jesus Juarez (Santa Sangre)

Classic line: "Potatoes are what we eat."

Trivia: Born in 1940, character actor THOM CHRISTOPHER has had no trouble finding work. Off-and-on during the 1990's on the soap opera "One Life to Live," he's played the dastardly Carlo Hesser (with toupee) and occasionally the nerdy Mortimer Bern (without toupee). He won a Daytime Emmy in 1992 and was nominated again the following year.

Most sci-fi fans recognize Christopher for his role of Hawk on the TV series "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century," in which he got to wear feathers on his dome! Talk about versatility!

Besides a some guest-starring roles on other TV series, Thom Christopher has done a few movies (mostly cheesy sci-fi) including: 1979's Firepower starring Sophia Loren, James Coburn, and O.J. Simpson; 1980's S*H*E starring Omar Shariff and Anita Ekberg; 1983's Space Raiders with Vince Edwards; 1985's Wizards of the Lost Kingdom with Bo Svenson; 1988's Andy Colby's Incredible Adventure; 1990's Street Hunter with Reb Brown; 1997's Blood and Wine starring Jack Nicholson and Michael Caine; and 1999's Butterfly Legend.

Last Updated: 4/2/1999

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