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The Sorceress of Castle Grayskull was voiced by Linda Gary in the 1980s series, Venus Terzo in the 1990s series, Nicole Oliver in the 2002 series, Susan Eisenberg in Masters of the Universe: Revelation, and Kimberly Brooks in the 2021 series. In the 1980s live-action film, the Sorceress is portrayed by Christina Pickles.
The film was written and directed by Richard Styles, unlike its predecessor, which was directed by Jim Wynorski. [1] [2] However, it is still credited as "A Jim Wynorski Production" and Wynorski even makes a brief appearance in the film. Actress Julie Strain re-appears in the film, but playing an entirely different character than in the first ...
Nine Lackey stories written for the Sword and Sorceress series anthology involve Tarma and Kethry as the main characters. With the exception of "A Dragon in Distress", all of these short stories have subsequently been published in a compiled Tarma and Kethry novel called Oathblood (April 1998, ISBN 0-88677-773-9 ).
Sorceress (also known as Temptress II) is a 1994 American erotic horror film [1] directed by Jim Wynorski. Released direct-to-video on January 4, 1995, it is considered a cult film . [ 2 ] A sequel followed in 1997.
Hill took his name off the film, which only made a little over $1.3 million at the box office. It became the last time he and Corman ever worked together. [14] The Los Angeles Times called it "a fairly shabby movie." [15] Corman went on to make a series of sword and sorcery films including Deathstalker and Deathstalker 2.
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement is a 2004 American romantic comedy film directed by Garry Marshall. Produced by Walt Disney Pictures , it is the sequel to 2001's The Princess Diaries . Unlike the first film, it is not based on any existing book, and has no relation to the second installment in the book series, The Princess Diaries ...
The film includes stock footage of characters, scenes as well as plot devices and objects from the first film, Deathstalker and its sequel, Barbarian Queen, Amazons and The Warrior and the Sorceress, all of which were also a co-production between Argentina and United States and starred several of the co-stars, such as Clarkson and Carradine. At ...
The Warrior and the Sorceress is a 1984 Argentine-American fantasy action film directed by John C. Broderick and starring David Carradine, María Socas and Luke Askew. It was written by Broderick (story and screenplay) and William Stout (story). The Warrior and the Sorceress is a sword and sorcery version of the classic Kurosawa film Yojimbo. [5]