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Sorceress is a 1982 sword and sorcery film directed by Jack Hill (credited as Brian Stuart), and starring Leigh Harris and Lynette Harris. It was the last film directed by Jack Hill. It was the last film directed by Jack Hill.
The Moth Diaries is a 2011 gothic horror [2] film written and directed by Mary Harron, based on the 2002 novel of the same name by Rachel Klein.The film stars Lily Cole, Sarah Gadon, Sarah Bolger, Judy Parfitt, and Scott Speedman.
The basic idea for the film was mostly Nicolas Cage's, who wanted to explore a mystic world and play a character with magical powers, and following a suggestion by his producer friend Todd Garner, decided to make a feature-length movie based upon the Fantasia segment of the same name. [8] [9] On February 12, 2007, this film was announced by ...
The second segment of the film is a series of vignettes that theatrically demonstrate medieval superstition and beliefs concerning witchcraft, including Satan tempting a sleeping woman away from her husband's bed, terrorizing a group of monks, then murdering another woman in her bed by choking her.
The Magic Sword (also known as St. George and the Dragon, St. George and the Seven Curses, the film's original title, and The Seven Curses of Lodac) is a 1962 American adventure fantasy film directed by Bert I. Gordon [1] that is loosely based on the medieval legend of Saint George and the Dragon.
The lead character of the film is a young woman who uses magic to make men love her. Her character is an examination of the femme fatale archetype. [ 13 ] The film embraces the camp of 1960s horror , [ 14 ] examining issues of love, desire, and narcissism through a feminist perspective. [ 15 ]
The Sword and Sorceress series is a series of fantasy anthologies originally edited by American writer Marion Zimmer Bradley, and originally published by DAW Books.As she explained in the foreword to the first volume, she created the anthology to redress the lack of strong female protagonists in the subgenre of sword and sorcery.
The Warrior and the Sorceress is a sword and sorcery version of the classic Kurosawa film Yojimbo. [5] The film became notorious due to María Socas spending much of the movie topless, along with several other actresses in bit roles displaying varying degrees of nudity. [citation needed] It is also considered by some to be a cult classic. [6]