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ActionAdventureFantasy

Ator, the Fighting Eagle

- He was born to wield the mighty sword of Thoren.

The son of Torren learns of his heritage, goes to avenge the deaths of his fellow villagers, and rescue his sister/love interest from the evil Dakkar and his spider cult.

Release Date : 1982-10-07

Language :Italian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : FilmirageMetaxa Corporation

Production Country : Italy

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Miles O'Keeffe

Character Name : Ator

Original Name : Miles O'Keeffe

Gender : Male

Sabrina Siani

Character Name : Roon

Original Name : Sabrina Siani

Gender : Female

Ritza Brown

Character Name : Sunya

Original Name : Ritza Brown

Gender : Female

Edmund Purdom

Character Name : Griba

Original Name : Edmund Purdom

Gender : Male

Dakar

Character Name : High Priest of the Spider

Original Name : Dakar

Gender : Male

Laura Gemser

Character Name : Indun

Original Name : Laura Gemser

Gender : Female

Alessandra Vazzoler

Character Name : Woman in the tavern

Original Name : Alessandra Vazzoler

Gender : Female

Nello Pazzafini

Character Name : Bardak

Original Name : Nello Pazzafini

Gender : Male

Stefania Possamai

Character Name : Priestess (uncredited)

Original Name : Stefania Possamai

Gender : Female

Jean Lopez

Character Name : Nordya

Original Name : Jean Lopez

Gender : Male

Olivia Goods

Character Name : Queen

Original Name : Olivia Goods

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-06-08

I used to have a friend at school who drooled relentlessly over Miles O'Keeffe back in the day; and with whom I saw this at a time of "He-Man" and "Conan the Barbarian" - both of which this could be described of as a poor relation. "Ator" has to rescue his sister (and wife - yes, very Ptolemaic) from the evil clutches of the "Spider King". There really isn't anything much more to write about the shockingly shallow performances; the stodgy (Italian) dialogue and the plot (?) - along with a valiant effort from Carlo Cordio to create some sort of excitement with a heavily drum-oriented score - it just all falls rather flat. The costume designer has had some fun though, and there must have been some serious fire safety concerns given the lashings of hairspray and fake tan involved... It's cheesy tosh - fit for a very late night outing on telly once you've emptied the Malbec bottle... There's even a song from a wannabe Sheena Easton at the end!