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  1. Wizards Of The Lost Kingdom Trailer 1985Director: Hector OliveraStarring: Bo Svenson, Vidal Peterson, Thom Christopher, Barbara Stock, Maria Socas, Official...

  2. Wizards of the Lost Kingdom is the 10th episode of the eleventh season of Mystery Science Theater 3000 and the 207th episode overall. It premiered on April 14, 2017. Main article: Wizards of the Lost Kingdom (film) A young novice wizard named Simon joins forces with an aging warrior to regain control of his kingdom from the evil sorcerer Shurka. This movie had previously been a RiffTrax ...

  3. After the pretentious Opening Narration tells us about a time of wizards making war with each other and The Good King Tylor putting a stop to this, The King is unceremoniously killed by the Evil Sorcerer Shurka and King Tylor's treacherous second-wife. The two plot to rule the kingdom together, but Shurka eventually turns on the queen, deciding ...

  4. In the mystical kingdom of Axeholme, the demonic warlock, Shurka, usurps the throne with the aid of the traitorous Queen Udea, overthrowing the realm's benevolent ruler, King Tylor. As the ruthless duo rules the land with an iron fist, the brave teenage magician, Simon, and his woolly companion, Gulfax, embark on a peril-laden quest to liberate ...

  5. Wizards of the Lost Kingdom (1985) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets Movie News India Movie Spotlight. TV Shows.

  6. 19 de jul. de 2013 · Wizards of the Lost Kingdom was an incredibly cheap effort to jump on the success of the 1980s sword-and-sorcery bandwagon that began with Conan the Barbarian (1982). The success of Conan. was immediately copied by a host of other cheap sword-and-sorcery films from Corman and others, with the Italian exploitation industry being particularlty prolific in producing them.

  7. Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II is a 1989 American sword and sorcery film written and directed by Charles B. Griffith and starring David Carradine, Mel Welles and Lana Clarkson. It was Griffith's last feature film credit and is a sequel to the Argentine-American cult film Wizards of the Lost Kingdom (1985).