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Steve Sandor | ... |
Stryker
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Andrea Savio | ... |
Delha
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William Ostrander | ... |
Bandit
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Julie Gray | ... |
Laurenz
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Monique St. Pierre | ... |
Cerce
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Mike Lane | ... |
Kardis
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Jon Harris III | ... |
Oiric
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Ken Metcalfe | ... |
Trun
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Joseph Zucchero | ... |
Bazil
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Michael De Mesa |
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Cathy Schroeder | ... |
(as Catherine Schroeder)
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Tony Carreon |
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Pete Cooper |
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Corey Casey |
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Camille Ships |
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The world's water supply has dried up due to some sort of apocalypse. A beautiful woman holds the secret to where one of the last springs being guarded by a group of Amazons. A "Road Warrior" like crew captures her and tries to make her talk through brutal torture. The hero (Styrker) unites with some of the remaining "good guys" and the Amazons and frees the woman. They go on to a "Road Warrior" type of concluding battle with the bad guys. Written by Paul Sakamoto <garand@earthlink.net>
Yes, it is a blatant Road Warrior ripoff, yes, much of it is shot in a gravelpit, yes, it is poorly acted. Yet it is entertaining, not a bad post apocalyptic story, water shortage and lots of heat, same thing as in the underrated, but much higher budgetted "Solarbabies". Violence, nude babes and a decent score graces this flick, this is a drive-in classic. If you feel like slumming, you can do much worse than this. 5/10