Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell (1988) [R]

Release Date:
January 1, 1988

Original Title:
Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell

Alternate Titles:
Deathstalker 3
Deathstalker 3: The Warriors from Hell
Deathstalker III
Deathstalker III - I guerrieri dell'inferno
Deathstalker III: Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell
Deathstalker III: The Warriors from Hell
Ловчий смерти 3

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Concorde-New Horizons
Triana Films

Production Countries:
Mexico | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG  US: R 

Runtime: 86

The most action packed Deathstalker yet!

The third thrilling saga of Deathstalker pits him against the evil wizard and ruler of the Southland, Troxartes, and his band of undead warriors. Dashing Deathstalker is entrusted by the beautiful Princess Carissa to protect an enchanted Jewel one of three which together hold the key to the lost city of treasure, Erendor. The missing pair of gems are stashed all too safely in the heavily guarded castle of the wicked Troxartes. His mission clear, Deathstalker rouses his troops and storms the fortress with the power of lightning. And in this fateful battle, one man will survive to witness the magical secrets of Erendor.

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Art Direction:
Francisco Magallón

Associate Producer:
Anna Roth

Costume Design:
Celia De Regil

Director:
Alfonso Corona

Director of Photography:
Xavier Cruz

Executive Producer:
Roger Corman
Robert North

Hairstylist:
Araceli Aramburo

Makeup Artist:
Lucrecia Muñoz

Original Music Composer:
Alejandro Rulfo
Israel Torres

Producer:
Alfonso Corona
Antonio De Noriega

Production Manager:
Abel Marin

Set Decoration:
Rebeca Barcenas

Supervising Producer:
David Frost
Ray Perez

Unit Manager:
Ricardo Gutiérrez

Writer:
Howard R. Cohen

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