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Wizards of the Lost Kingdom ()


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When evil screams throughout the world. When all the galaxies converge. When all that's fair and fine seems lost. A Hero will emerge.

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Kor
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Simon
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Shurka
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Udea
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Acrasia
Dolores Michaels ...
Aura
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Wulfrick / Old Simon / Gulfax (as Edward Morrow)
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King Tylor (as August Larreta)
Michael Fontaine ...
Hurla
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Rongar (as Mark Welles)
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Linnea (as Mary Gale)
Norton Freeman ...
Sipra
Arch Gallo ...
Bobino
Mark Peters ...
Timmon
Rick Gallo ...
Malkon
Patrick Duggan ...
Advisor
Art Tass ...
Warrior I
Carl Fountain ...
Warrior II
Ernie Smith ...
Friar
Nick Cord ...
Bat Creature
Carl Garcia ...
Lizardtaur
Hellen Grant ...
Rongar's Sister
J.C. Topper ...
Rongar's Warrior
Richard Paley ...
Rongar's Warrior
Daniel Ripari ...
Rongar's Warrior (as Guy Reed)

Directed by

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Héctor Olivera
Alan Holleb ... (uncredited)

Written by

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Ed Naha ... (screenplay) (as Tom Edwards)

Produced by

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Roger Corman ... executive producer (uncredited)
Frank K. Isaac ... producer (as Frank Isaac)
Alejandro Sessa ... producer (as Alex Sessa)

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James Horner ... (from "Battle Beyond the Stars")
Christopher Young ... (as Chris Young)

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Leonardo Rodríguez Solís ... (as Leonard Solis)

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Silvia Ripoll ... (as Silvia Roberts)

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Jorge Firdman ... assistant editor (as George Fairfax)
Fernando Guariniello ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Stan Shaffer

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María Julia Bertotto ... (as Mary Bertram)

Makeup Department

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Mike Jones ... makeup special effects
María Laura López ... makeup artist (as Mary Laura)
Isabel Peters ... hair stylist
Willy Smith ... makeup effects assistant (as William Smith)

Production Management

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Alejandro Arando ... production manager (as Alex Plowing)

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Américo Ortiz de Zárate ... assistant director (as Andrew Sargent)
Claudio Reiter ... second assistant director (as Charles Ritter)
Nico Sarudiansky ... second assistant director (as Nick Salter)

Art Department

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Gustavo Acosta ... props (as Gus Ames)
José Cámara ... props (as Joe Cannon)
Jorge de la Reta ... props (as George Davies)
Nick Nickels ... property master

Sound Department

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Pedro Marra ... boom operator (as Peter Miller)
Jorge Stavropulos ... sound mixer (as George Stevenson)

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Ricardo Lanzoni ... special effects (as Richard Lennox)

Stunts

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Arturo Noal ... stunt coordinator (as Arthur Neal)
Daniel Ripari ... stunt coordinator (as Guy Reed)

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Miguel Amengual ... gaffer (as Michael Aldridge)
Juan José Fabio ... assistant camera (as John Faber)
Oscar González ... second assistant camera (as Oscar Johnson)
Ever Latour ... camera operator (as B.B. Latour)
Hans Ritter ... still photographer (as John Ritter)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Beatriz Quiroga ... costumer (as Beatrice Rowe)
Gloria Van Hartenstein ... costumer (as Gloria Hartwell)
Jill Holmes ... set costumer (uncredited)

Music Department

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James Horner ... music producer

Additional Crew

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Gonzalo Astorga ... production assistant (as John Astor)
Chip Goodman ... production assistant
Ginny Nugent ... production coordinator

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Simon, son of the wizard, must flee when the empire is overthrown by the evil Shurka. Schooled in the arts of magic, he must find the Ring of Magic and the Sword of Power and defeated the wizard who killed his father. He is joined in his quest by the swordmaster Kor, his faithful creature Gulfax, and the Forest Wizard Hurla. Written by

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Taglines On the far edge of fantasy, the ultimate conflict is drawing near... See more »
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Also Known As
  • El mago del reino perdido (Argentina)
  • Wizard Wars (United States)
  • Le crépuscule des magiciens (France)
  • Le secret des magiciens (France)
  • Shurka (France)
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  • 72 min
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Trivia The initial cut, using all the usable footage, was only 58 minutes long. The editors took footage from other Roger Corman sword-and-sorcery films to create a 20-minute prologue that has nothing to do with the rest of the film. A dream sequence and the gnome's "magic scrying" sequence are also from other movies. See more »
Goofs While Simon is being chased through the woods, his dagger changes to a short sword, then back again. See more »
Movie Connections Edited from Sorceress (1982). See more »
Quotes Rongar: [Kor is about to be cooked if he refuses to marry Rongar's sister] So, do we marry you or marinate you?
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