Hundra

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Movie
German title Hundra
Original title Hundra
Country of production USA , Spain
original language English
Publishing year 1983
length 105 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Matt Cimber
script John F. Goff
Matt Cimber
production Cihangir Gaffari
(as John Gaffari )
José Truchado
Eric Bruckner
music Ennio Morricone
camera John Cabrera
cut Claudio Cutry
occupation

Hundra is an American - Spanish barbarian film from the genre of fantasy films produced in 1983 . The film is also distributed in Germany as Warrior Queen .

action

The warrior Hundra grows up in a hostile environment in which she is constantly exposed to new dangers and has to prove herself through her fighting skills. In their village, in which only women warriors live, however, there is undisturbed peace and balanced harmony until one day it falls victim to an attack by an enemy tribe of male warriors, is destroyed and looted. Hundra then goes as the only survivor, armed only with sword and bow, to the wise woman of the clan. She tells her that she has to get involved with a man in order to breathe new life into the clan through a fathered daughter. Hundra comes to a town and finds a suitable man in the doctor there. She lets the local ruler train her to be a temple whore and befriends another temple whore who hides her son. She teaches her the feminine, so Hundra teaches her to fight. Finally Hundra gets her daughter from the doctor, but she is kidnapped. Hundra is now supposed to serve the ruler's guests as a whore, but her friend can free her boy and the daughter Hundra. Hundra defeats everyone, then rides away with her daughter.

Reviews

"A fantasy adventure set in the distant past in the style of a trivial, sometimes quite bloodthirsty comic strip."

- Two thousand and one .de film lexicon

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hundra. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used