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village are being forced to fight as gladiators in the arena at the center of town. Meanwhile, Taramis notices Arrakur leading a procession of troops into his palace and approaches him. Arrakur recognizes Taramis from the camp and allows her to accompany him inside, while in another part of town, Estrild is attacked and raped by two of Arrakur's guards. Amethea and Tiniara come to her defense, but the women are overpowered and taken prisoner.
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Finding Estrild, the two women flee the castle and regroup with the rebels, who agree to help in the planned overthrow of Arrakur's forces led by Argan during the gladiatorial games. Amethea and the rebels join with the gladiators in the attack. Amethea fights Arrakur in one-on-one combat during the
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was billed as a sequel, but actually neither the plot nor the characters had anything to do with the original film, except for Lana Clarkson starring again in the title role , and the inclusion of a protracted sequence reminiscent of the first film, with Clarkson's character princess Athalia who is
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suggests the culmination of the dungeon sequence – in which Amethea literally crushes the torturer's penis with her pelvic muscles – represents a genuine "feminist dislocation" of gender codes, which takes images "of the female rape-victim as weak and helpless and relocates them…as rape-victim being
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Arrakur and his new concubine Taramis visit Amethea in the dungeon, where she has been stripped naked save for a leather collar and thong, to find her being stretched on the rack by the chief torturer (Tony Middleton). Taramis pretends to not know Amethea, while Arrakur demands information about the
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On the outskirts of Arrakur's realm, the women meet members of an underground resistance force who agree to help smuggle Amethea's party into the city, but refuse to take up arms with them against the tyrannical Arrakur. Inside the city gates, Amethea discovers Argan and the other men taken from her
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Estrild is made into one of the harem girls who serve the desires of the gladiators, where she is reunited with Argan, telling him of their failed rescue attempt. Amethea and Tiniara are interrogated separately; Tiniara dies in an escape attempt, while Amethea is sent to the dungeon to be tortured.
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Along the way, the three women come across a small encampment of Arrakur's forces. Amethea and Tiniara ambush and kill the men, discovering Taramis captive inside the camp, who has seemingly been traumatized by her experience and acts withdrawn and delusional.
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melee, but is defeated and disarmed by him. Before Arrakur can deliver the killing blow, however, Taramis stabs him in the back, killing him. Amethea and Argan are reunited and celebrate the liberation of the city from Arrakur's tyranny.
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The torturer later rapes Amethea, but she uses her feminine strength to squeeze his manhood painfully during the assault, forcing him to release her from the rack, whereupon Amethea hurls him into a pool of acid and escapes the dungeon.
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originally released two versions of the film on VHS: the R-rated theatrical cut, and an unrated edition that contained an extended version of the dungeon sequence. All subsequent DVD releases only contained the R-rated cut. The
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review of the film suggested the "Concept of female warriors besting male opponents on the battlefield is unconvincing as presented, with the gals more effective as sex objects…Emphasis on rape and torture is overdone." In
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imagery and the objectified presentation of Clarkson's nudity: "Men have no problem identifying with men as victims and women as castrators if this happens in an erotic context where it is obvious that the woman is there
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rebels who helped Amethea into the city. Amethea refuses to speak, and Arrakur demands answers by the morning, taking his leave. Meanwhile, Argan, the other gladiators, and Estrild plot an uprising against Arrakur.
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Several critics have commented upon the ambiguity of the film's seemingly feminist narrative and the exploitative nature of its many scenes of female rape, nudity, and bondage.
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dangerous and lethal." However, Schubart's discussion also implies that the feminism is at least partially mitigated by the sequence's eroticized use of
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Falicov, Tamara L. "U.S.-Argentine Co-productions, 1982-1990: Roger Corman, Aries Productions, 'Schlockbuster' Movies, and the International Market"
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rated it 2/5 stars and wrote that despite the film's exploitative content, Olivera "inject some style and pace to the rather silly goings-on".
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Principal photography took place in Mexico in 1988; however the film was not released in the U.S. until 1992, when it went straight-to-video.
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and written by Howard R. Cohen. The film premiered in April 1985 in the United States. It was executive produced by
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Roger Corman reportedly claimed in later years that the title character was an inspiration for
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implied to be the Reincarnation of Amethea being captured, stripped, and tortured on a rack.
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patriarchal plot structure...a feminist narrative arc ostensibly motivates rape imagery."
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Lana Clarkson reprised the role of Amethea as a supporting character in the PG-rated
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wrote that the film is enjoyable but problematic for its misogyny. R. L. Shaffer of
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wrote that the film "isn't all that terrible" and appeals to its target audience.
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HANDICAPPING THE OSCAR FIELD: London, Michael. Los Angeles Times 22 Mar 1985: 1.
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gave the film a tongue-in-cheek positive review, writing, "It's no
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The film was one of the first from Corman's new company, Concorde.
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would film in Bulgaria; however the project was never completed.
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DVD release contains the unrated material as a bonus feature.
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Despite this, there is no apparent connection to the plot of
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village prepares to celebrate the wedding of Queen Amethea (
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is arguably not the same character that Clarkson played in
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Report: Spector Spoke of Shooting. CBS News, May 7, 2004.
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had a limited theatrical release on April 26, 1985.
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Index


Boris Vallejo
HĂ©ctor Olivera
Lana Clarkson
Katt Shea
Frank Zagarino
Dawn Dunlap
Christopher Young
James Horner
Concorde Pictures
fantasy film
Lana Clarkson
HĂ©ctor Olivera
Roger Corman
Argentina
barbarian
Lana Clarkson
Frank Zagarino
Dawn Dunlap
Katt Shea
Lana Clarkson
Katt Shea
Frank Zagarino
Dawn Dunlap
Susana Traverso
VĂ­ctor BĂł
Arman Chapman
Andrea Barbieri
Andrea Scriven
Robert Carson

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