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''Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell'' is the third entry in the ''Film/{{Deathstalker|Series}}'' franchise. It stars John Allen Nelson as the titular Deathstalker. Like John Terlesky, who played the role in ''Film/DeathstalkerIIDuelOfTheTitans'', Nelson plays Deathstalker as a LovableRogue and JerkWithAHeartOfGold. Sadly, his Deathstalker isn't all that lovable, is a terrible rogue in the ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' sense of the word (he gets caught trying to steal a horse AND sneaking around the villain's castle) and comes off as a JerkAss rather than a JerkWithAHeartOfGold.

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''Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell'' is the third entry in the ''Film/{{Deathstalker|Series}}'' franchise. It stars John Allen Nelson Creator/JohnAllenNelson as the titular Deathstalker. Like John Terlesky, who played the role in ''Film/DeathstalkerIIDuelOfTheTitans'', Nelson plays Deathstalker as a LovableRogue and JerkWithAHeartOfGold. Sadly, his Deathstalker isn't all that lovable, is a terrible rogue in the ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' sense of the word (he gets caught trying to steal a horse AND sneaking around the villain's castle) and comes off as a JerkAss rather than a JerkWithAHeartOfGold.
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* HiddenDepths: See the DumbassHasAPoint entry above. Elizena might be a BrainlessBeauty and act like a self-centered brat, but she does care for her people and is willing to sacrifice her happiness for their well-being.

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* {{Fanservice}}: During Deathstalker's torture scene - strapped down and wearing nothing but very tight pants.

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During Deathstalker's torture scene - strapped down and wearing nothing but very tight pants.pants.
** Elizena has two topless scenes and Marinda has a sex scene with Deathstalker.
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-->'''Troxartas:''' (To the DarkChick Camisarde) Give her something of yours, then... something beautiful and soft.\\

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-->'''Troxartas:''' (To the DarkChick Camisarde) Give her something of yours, then... something beautiful and soft.\\

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''Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell'' is the third movie in the Film/DeathstalkerSeries. It stars John Allen Nelson as the titular Deathstalker. Like John Terlesky, who played the role in ''Film/DeathstalkerIIDuelOfTheTitans'', Nelson plays Deathstalker as a LovableRogue and JerkWithAHeartOfGold. Sadly, his Deathstalker isn't all that lovable, is a terrible rogue in the ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' sense of the word (he gets caught trying to steal a horse AND sneaking around the villain's castle) and comes off as a JerkAss rather than a JerkWithAHeartOfGold.

The plot, such as it is, centers upon the EvilSorceror Prince Troxartas and his efforts to acquire several magical stones that will enable him to TakeOverTheWorld. He is also dabbling in BlackMagic, which lets him bring warriors he has killed BackFromTheDead, so he can build an [[SealedArmyInACan Invincible Army of the Undead.]] Deathstalker becomes involved after Troxartas' men try and grab one of the stones from his friend, the wizard Nicias and he is entrusted with a second stone by a dying princess, who was going to use the magic of the stones to find a legendary city full of treasure for her landless people.

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''Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell'' is the third movie entry in the Film/DeathstalkerSeries.''Film/{{Deathstalker|Series}}'' franchise. It stars John Allen Nelson as the titular Deathstalker. Like John Terlesky, who played the role in ''Film/DeathstalkerIIDuelOfTheTitans'', Nelson plays Deathstalker as a LovableRogue and JerkWithAHeartOfGold. Sadly, his Deathstalker isn't all that lovable, is a terrible rogue in the ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' sense of the word (he gets caught trying to steal a horse AND sneaking around the villain's castle) and comes off as a JerkAss rather than a JerkWithAHeartOfGold.

The plot, such as it is, centers upon the EvilSorceror Prince Troxartas and his efforts to acquire several magical stones that will enable him to TakeOverTheWorld. He is also dabbling in BlackMagic, which lets him bring warriors he has killed BackFromTheDead, so he can build an [[SealedArmyInACan Invincible Army of the Undead.]] Undead]]. Deathstalker becomes involved after Troxartas' men try and grab one of the stones from his friend, the wizard Nicias and he is entrusted with a second stone by a dying princess, who was going to use the magic of the stones to find a legendary city full of treasure for her landless people.



Filmed entirely on location in UsefulNotes/{{Mexico}}!

This is the only one of the Deathstalker films not available commercially on DVD... at least, not the vanilla movie. You ''can'' purchase the [=MST3K=] version though.

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Filmed entirely on location in UsefulNotes/{{Mexico}}!

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UsefulNotes/{{Mexico}}! AND is the only one of the Deathstalker films not available commercially on DVD... at least, not the vanilla movie. You ''can'' purchase the [=MST3K=] version though.



* BackFromTheDead: The titlular "Warriors From Hell" are dead warriors returned to life by Troxartas' magic and controlled by means of a soul-trapping magic jar. Their reactions vary; a few see it as a second chance at life, but the ones who had been dead long enough to get used to it are just annoyed.

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* BackFromTheDead: The titlular "Warriors From from Hell" are dead warriors returned to life by Troxartas' magic and controlled by means of a soul-trapping magic jar. Their reactions vary; a few see it as a second chance at life, but the ones who had been dead long enough to get used to it are just annoyed.



-->'''Deathstalker''': Strange, I remember killing you in that duel.
-->'''Dead Warrior''': Oh, you did. You did.
-->'''Deathstalker''': Good. That clears everything up.

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-->'''Deathstalker''': Strange, I remember killing you in that duel.
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did.\\
'''Deathstalker''':
Good. That clears everything up.



** This is yet another fantasy or sci-fi movie to recycle Music/JamesHorner's score for ''Film/BattleBeyondTheStars''.
** Another, much more copyright-infringing example occurs when Deathstalker gets a new horse, the scene uses [[Music/{{Toto}} Brian Eno]]'s "Prophecy" from ''Film/Dune1984'' as almost a love theme.

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** This is yet another '''another''' fantasy or sci-fi movie to recycle Music/JamesHorner's score for ''Film/BattleBeyondTheStars''.''Film/BattleBeyondTheStars'' score.
** Another, much more copyright-infringing example occurs when Deathstalker gets a new horse, the scene uses [[Music/{{Toto}} Brian Eno]]'s "Prophecy" from ''Film/Dune1984'' ''Film/{{Dune|1984}}'' as almost a love theme.



* SpoiledBrat: Elizena
* SwordFight: One of the worst put to screen. [[Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000 Kevin Murphy]] called it "the worst stage fighting I've ever seen on film." and WebVideo/{{Skallagrim}} had an episode breaking down how bad it was titled "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdEzSm9I8wE A Movie "Sword Fight" so Bad it's Mentally Painful...]]"

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* SpoiledBrat: Elizena
Elizena.
* SwordFight: One of the worst put to screen. [[Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000 Kevin Murphy]] called it "the worst stage fighting I've ever seen on film." and WebVideo/{{Skallagrim}} had an episode breaking down how bad it was its crappiness titled "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdEzSm9I8wE A Movie "Sword Fight" so Bad it's Mentally Painful...]]"
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* HonorBeforeReason: Deathstalker is determined to win his fights fairly. Because he doesn't kill Troxartas when he's disarmed, [[spoiler:his love interest is killed returning his own sword to him shortly thereafter]].

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* HonorBeforeReason: Deathstalker is determined to win his fights fairly.fairly (although this comes out of nowhere; the very first fight has him win a sparring match by cheating). Because he doesn't kill Troxartas when he's disarmed, [[spoiler:his love interest is killed returning his own sword to him shortly thereafter]].

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* TooKinkyToTorture: Deathstalker seems to ''really'' enjoy being tied down by Camisarde.

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Deathstalker seems to ''really'' enjoy being tied down by Camisarde.


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** Also, the look on his face when she applies the ElectricTorture to his groin area is really closer to ''pleasure'' than pain.
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* NiceHat: The bat themed helmet of the leader of Troxartas' mooks.
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This is the only one of the Deathstalker films not available commercially on DVD... at least, not the vanilla movie. You ''can'' purchase the MST3K version though.

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This is the only one of the Deathstalker films not available commercially on DVD... at least, not the vanilla movie. You ''can'' purchase the MST3K [=MST3K=] version though.

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