Deathstalker II

For other uses, see Deathstalker (disambiguation).
Deathstalker II:
Duel of the Titans

Promotional film poster
Directed by Jim Wynorski
Produced by Roger Corman (executive producer)
Frank K. Isaac (producer)
Written by Neil Ruttenberg
Jim Wynorski
R.J. Robertson (additional dialogue)
Starring John Terlesky
Monique Gabrielle
John Lazar
Toni Naples
María Socas
Music by Chuck Cirino
Cinematography Leonardo Rodríguez Solís
Edited by Steve Barnett
Silvia Ripoll
Production
company
Aries Films International (Aries Cinematográfica Argentina)
New Horizon Picture Corp
Distributed by Concorde Pictures
Release dates
  • 1987 (1987)
Running time
85 minutes
Country Argentina
United States
Language English

Deathstalker II, also known as Deathstalker II: Duel of the Titans, is a 1987 Argentine-American fantasy adventure film directed by Jim Wynorski and starring John Terlesky and Monique Gabrielle. Terlesky replaced Rick Hill, the protagonist from the previous film, in the starring role of Deathstalker. This is the last sword and sorcery movie that Roger Corman produced in Argentina during the 80's.[1]

Synopsis

Princess Evie of Jzafir is deposed by the evil Jerak and his ally Sultana. Posing as Reena the Seer, Princess Evie enlists the aid of the renowned hero Deathstalker. Together they battle the forces of evil and a clone of Evie created by Jerak, to win back Evie's kingdom.

Cast

Re-release

The film was re-released in the 2000s by Shout Factory as "Roger Corman's Cult Classics: Sword and Sorcery Collection". The collection features Deathstalker, Deathstalker II, Barbarian Queen and The Warrior and the Sorceress.

The release of Deathstalker II on this collection is quite different from past VHS and DVD releases. It features a new Anamorphic Widescreen Transfer (1.78:1) and an Approved Director's Cut of the film.

References

External links

Deathstalker Series
Deathstalker | Deathstalker II | Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell | Deathstalker IV: Match of Titans
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