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** AbsurdlySharpBlade: The Blade of the Sacred Graal truly is a Mighty Sword!
** AchievementsInIgnorance: Ator somehow restores his sight after being blinded by Grindl and stumbles across the fragments of his father's broken sword.
** AncestralWeapon: The Blade of the Sacred Graal.
** BarbarianHero: Ator. Both of them.
** BrotherSisterIncest: Unfortunately implied by the source material (Sieglinde and Siegmund conceive Siegfried in ''Theatre/TheRingOfTheNibelung'') and the fact that Lord Ator's wife Sunn is similar to the name of Ator's beloved, Sunya, in ''Film/AtorTheFightingEagle''. Granting that Ator and Sunya weren't blood relatives, it's still weird.
** TheChosenOne: Ator The Younger
*** To a lesser degree, Lord Ator, who was implied to be chosen by the gods to rule his land until they changed their minds.
** CoolHelmet: Dejanira favors the classical winged-ears Valkyrie look.
** CoolSword: The Blade of the Sacred Graal.
** DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything?: Several examples.
*** The plot is a blatant ripoff of ''Theatre/TheRingOfTheNibelung''.
*** Dejanira's name is taken from the Hercules legends rather than German mythology.
** FanDisservice: Sunn has to give herself to Grindl for him to agree to raise Ator.
** ForgedByTheGods: The Blade of the Sacred Graal.
** IdiotHero: In marked contrast to the Ator of ''Film/TheBladeMaster'', this Ator isn't exactly a rocket scientist.
** InNameOnly: It was released as ''Troll 3,'' because one of the goblin masks from ''Film/Troll2'' was recycled for Grindl's costume.
** LadyOfWar: Dejanira
** SwordAndSorcery

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** * AbsurdlySharpBlade: The Blade of the Sacred Graal truly is a Mighty Sword!
** * AchievementsInIgnorance: Ator somehow restores his sight after being blinded by Grindl and stumbles across the fragments of his father's broken sword.
** * AncestralWeapon: The Blade of the Sacred Graal.
** * BarbarianHero: Ator. Both of them.
** * BrotherSisterIncest: Unfortunately implied by the source material (Sieglinde and Siegmund conceive Siegfried in ''Theatre/TheRingOfTheNibelung'') and the fact that Lord Ator's wife Sunn is similar to the name of Ator's beloved, Sunya, in ''Film/AtorTheFightingEagle''. Granting that Ator and Sunya weren't blood relatives, it's still weird.
* TheChosenOne:
** TheChosenOne: Ator The Younger
*** ** To a lesser degree, Lord Ator, who was implied to be chosen by the gods to rule his land until they changed their minds.
** * CoolHelmet: Dejanira favors the classical winged-ears Valkyrie look.
** * CoolSword: The Blade of the Sacred Graal.
** * DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything?: Several examples.
*** ** The plot is a blatant ripoff of ''Theatre/TheRingOfTheNibelung''.
*** ** Dejanira's name is taken from the Hercules legends rather than German mythology.
** * FanDisservice: Sunn has to give herself to Grindl for him to agree to raise Ator.
** * ForgedByTheGods: The Blade of the Sacred Graal.
** * IdiotHero: In marked contrast to the Ator of ''Film/TheBladeMaster'', this Ator isn't exactly a rocket scientist.
** * InNameOnly: It was released as ''Troll 3,'' because one of the goblin masks from ''Film/Troll2'' was recycled for Grindl's costume.
** * LadyOfWar: Dejanira
** * SwordAndSorcery
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Written and directed by ''Creator/JoeDAmato'', ''Quest For The Mighty Sword'' may be the most retitled fantasy film ever made. Alternatively released as ''Troll 3'', ''Ator 4'', ''The Lord of Akili'', ''The Hobgoblin'' (not to be confused with Rick Sloane's ''Film/HobGoblins''), and ''Ator 3: The Hobgoblin'', it is nominally a sequel to D'Amato's earlier fantasy films ''Film/AtorTheFightingEagle'' and ''Film/TheBladeMaster'', but doesn't seem to be connected to them apart from having a hero named Ator. It was reportedly made in protest of the third Ator movie, ''Iron Warrior,'' which was made without D'Amato's participation.

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Written and directed by ''Creator/JoeDAmato'', Creator/JoeDAmato, ''Quest For The Mighty Sword'' may be the most retitled fantasy film ever made. Alternatively released as ''Troll 3'', ''Ator 4'', ''The Lord of Akili'', ''The Hobgoblin'' (not to be confused with Rick Sloane's ''Film/HobGoblins''), and ''Ator 3: The Hobgoblin'', it is nominally a sequel to D'Amato's earlier fantasy films ''Film/AtorTheFightingEagle'' and ''Film/TheBladeMaster'', but doesn't seem to be connected to them apart from having a hero named Ator. It was reportedly made in protest of the third Ator movie, ''Iron Warrior,'' which was made without D'Amato's participation.
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** LadyofWar: Dejanira

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** LadyofWar: LadyOfWar: Dejanira
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** SwordAndSorcery

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** SwordAndSorcerySwordAndSorcery
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** ForgedbytheGods: The Blade of the Sacred Graal.

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** ForgedbytheGods: ForgedByTheGods: The Blade of the Sacred Graal.
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** AchievementsinIgnorance: Ator somehow restores his sight after being blinded by Grindl and stumbles across the fragments of his father's broken sword.

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** AchievementsinIgnorance: AchievementsInIgnorance: Ator somehow restores his sight after being blinded by Grindl and stumbles across the fragments of his father's broken sword.



** Brother–Sister Incest: Unfortunately implied by the source material (Sieglinde and Siegmund conceive Siegfried in ''Theatre/TheRingOfTheNibelung'') and the fact that Lord Ator's wife Sunn is similar to the name of Ator's beloved, Sunya, in ''Film/AtorTheFightingEagle''. Granting that Ator and Sunya weren't blood relatives, it's still weird.

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** Brother–Sister Incest: BrotherSisterIncest: Unfortunately implied by the source material (Sieglinde and Siegmund conceive Siegfried in ''Theatre/TheRingOfTheNibelung'') and the fact that Lord Ator's wife Sunn is similar to the name of Ator's beloved, Sunya, in ''Film/AtorTheFightingEagle''. Granting that Ator and Sunya weren't blood relatives, it's still weird.
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''VERY'' loosely based on ''Theatre/TheRingOfTheNibelung'', the movie opens in the kingdom of Lord Ator (Creator/EricAllanKramer), who swiftly sends away his son, Ator,and queen, Sunn, after having a premonition of his death. Lord Ator dies after the god Thorn tries to take back the CoolSword he gave Lord Ator. However, the sword is broken thanks to the efforts of the Valkyrie Dejanira, who fell in love with Ator. For this, she is imprisoned behind a wall of fire until the day a worthy mortal man can rescue her.

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''VERY'' loosely based on ''Theatre/TheRingOfTheNibelung'', the movie opens in the kingdom of Lord Ator (Creator/EricAllanKramer), who swiftly sends away his son, Ator,and Ator, and queen, Sunn, after having a premonition of his death. Lord Ator dies after the god Thorn tries to take back the CoolSword he gave Lord Ator. However, the sword is broken thanks to the efforts of the Valkyrie Dejanira, who fell in love with Ator. For this, she is imprisoned behind a wall of fire until the day a worthy mortal man can rescue her.
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Written and directed by ''Creator/JoeDAmato'', ''Quest For The Mighty Sword'' may be the most retitled fantasy film ever made. Alternatively released as ''Troll 3'', ''Ator 4'', ''The Lord of Akili'', ''The Hobgoblin'' (not to be confused with Rick Sloane's ''Film/HobGoblins''), and Ator 3: The Hobgoblin, it is nominally a sequel to D'Amato's earlier fantasy films ''Film/AtorTheFightingEagle'' and ''Film/TheBladeMaster'', but doesn't seem to be connected to them apart from having a hero named Ator. It was reportedly made in protest of the third Ator movie, ''Iron Warrior,'' which was made without D'Amato's participation.

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Written and directed by ''Creator/JoeDAmato'', ''Quest For The Mighty Sword'' may be the most retitled fantasy film ever made. Alternatively released as ''Troll 3'', ''Ator 4'', ''The Lord of Akili'', ''The Hobgoblin'' (not to be confused with Rick Sloane's ''Film/HobGoblins''), and Ator ''Ator 3: The Hobgoblin, Hobgoblin'', it is nominally a sequel to D'Amato's earlier fantasy films ''Film/AtorTheFightingEagle'' and ''Film/TheBladeMaster'', but doesn't seem to be connected to them apart from having a hero named Ator. It was reportedly made in protest of the third Ator movie, ''Iron Warrior,'' which was made without D'Amato's participation.
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Written and directed by ''Creator/JoeDAmato'', ''Quest For The Mighty Sword'' may be the most retitled fantasy film ever made. Alternatively released as ''Troll 3'', ''Ator 4,'', ''The Lord of Akili'', ''The Hobgoblin'' (not to be confused with Rick Sloane's ''Film/HobGoblins''), and Ator 3: The Hobgoblin, it is nominally a sequel to D'Amato's earlier fantasy films ''Film/AtorTheFightingEagle'' and ''Film/TheBladeMaster'', but doesn't seem to be connected to them apart from having a hero named Ator. It was reportedly made in protest of the third Ator movie, ''Iron Warrior,'' which was made without D'Amato's participation.

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Written and directed by ''Creator/JoeDAmato'', ''Quest For The Mighty Sword'' may be the most retitled fantasy film ever made. Alternatively released as ''Troll 3'', ''Ator 4,'', 4'', ''The Lord of Akili'', ''The Hobgoblin'' (not to be confused with Rick Sloane's ''Film/HobGoblins''), and Ator 3: The Hobgoblin, it is nominally a sequel to D'Amato's earlier fantasy films ''Film/AtorTheFightingEagle'' and ''Film/TheBladeMaster'', but doesn't seem to be connected to them apart from having a hero named Ator. It was reportedly made in protest of the third Ator movie, ''Iron Warrior,'' which was made without D'Amato's participation.

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** FanDisservice: Sunn has to give herself to Grindl for him to agree to raise Ator.



** {{Squick}}: Sunn has to give herself to Grindl for him to agree to raise Ator.
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** Brother–Sister Incest: Unfortunately implied by the source material (Sieglinde and Siegmund conceive Siegfried in TheRingOfTheNibelung) and the fact that Lord Ator's wife Sunn is similar to the name of Ator's beloved, Sunya, in ''Film/AtorTheFightingEagle''. Granting that Ator and Sunya weren't blood relatives, it's still weird.

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** Brother–Sister Incest: Unfortunately implied by the source material (Sieglinde and Siegmund conceive Siegfried in TheRingOfTheNibelung) ''Theatre/TheRingOfTheNibelung'') and the fact that Lord Ator's wife Sunn is similar to the name of Ator's beloved, Sunya, in ''Film/AtorTheFightingEagle''. Granting that Ator and Sunya weren't blood relatives, it's still weird.

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VERY loosely based on ''Theatre/TheRingOfTheNibelung'', the movie opens in the kingdom of Lord Ator (Creator/EricAllanKramer), who swiftly sends away his son, Ator,and queen, Sunn, after having a premonition of his death. Lord Ator dies after the god Thorn tries to take back the CoolSword he gave Lord Ator. However, the sword is broken thanks to the efforts of the valkyrie Dejanira, who fell in love with Ator. For this, she is imprisoned behind a wall of fire until the day a worthy mortal man can rescue her.

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VERY ''VERY'' loosely based on ''Theatre/TheRingOfTheNibelung'', the movie opens in the kingdom of Lord Ator (Creator/EricAllanKramer), who swiftly sends away his son, Ator,and queen, Sunn, after having a premonition of his death. Lord Ator dies after the god Thorn tries to take back the CoolSword he gave Lord Ator. However, the sword is broken thanks to the efforts of the valkyrie Valkyrie Dejanira, who fell in love with Ator. For this, she is imprisoned behind a wall of fire until the day a worthy mortal man can rescue her.






** AbsurdlySharpBlade: The Blade of the Sacred Graal truly is a Mighty Sword!
** AchievementsinIgnorance: Ator somehow restores his sight after being blinded by Grindl and stumbles across the fragments of his father's broken sword.
** AncestralWeapon: The Blade of the Sacred Graal.



** Brother–Sister Incest: Unfortunately implied by the source material (Sieglinde and Siegmund conceive Siegfried in TheRingOfTheNibelung) and the fact that Lord Ator's wife Sunn is similar to the name of Ator's beloved, Sunya, in ''Film/AtorTheFightingEagle''. Granting that Ator and Sunya weren't blood relatives, it's still weird.
** TheChosenOne: Ator The Younger
*** To a lesser degree, Lord Ator, who was implied to be chosen by the gods to rule his land until they changed their minds.
** CoolHelmet: Dejanira favors the classical winged-ears Valkyrie look.



** DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything?: Several examples.
*** The plot is a blatant ripoff of ''Theatre/TheRingOfTheNibelung''.
*** Dejanira's name is taken from the Hercules legends rather than German mythology.
** ForgedbytheGods: The Blade of the Sacred Graal.
** IdiotHero: In marked contrast to the Ator of ''Film/TheBladeMaster'', this Ator isn't exactly a rocket scientist.



** [[Squick]]: Sunn has to give herself to Grindl for him to agree to raise Ator.

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** [[Squick]]: LadyofWar: Dejanira
** {{Squick}}:
Sunn has to give herself to Grindl for him to agree to raise Ator.
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VERY loosely based on ''Theatre/TheRingOfTheNibelung'', the movie opens in the kingdom of Lord Ator (''Creator/EricAllanKramer''), who swiftly sends away his son, Ator,and queen, Sunn, after having a premonition of his death. Lord Ator dies after the god Thorn tries to take back the CoolSword he gave Lord Ator. However, the sword is broken thanks to the efforts of the valkyrie Dejanira, who fell in love with Ator. For this, she is imprisoned behind a wall of fire until the day a worthy mortal man can rescue her.

18 years later, Ator The Younger (Also ''Creator/EricAllanKramer'') frees himself from the bondage of his foster father, the dwarf Grindl, reforges the Blade of the Sacred Graal, and goes on a quest to rescue Dejanira and restore justice to the realm.

It was famously reviewed in 2010 by WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob, as he unraveled the mystery of the three InNameOnly sequels to the original ''Film/Troll1986''. It also provided the clip for the "Rape Horn" that was a running gag in the reviews of ''WebVideo/Phelous''.


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VERY loosely based on ''Theatre/TheRingOfTheNibelung'', the movie opens in the kingdom of Lord Ator (''Creator/EricAllanKramer''), (Creator/EricAllanKramer), who swiftly sends away his son, Ator,and queen, Sunn, after having a premonition of his death. Lord Ator dies after the god Thorn tries to take back the CoolSword he gave Lord Ator. However, the sword is broken thanks to the efforts of the valkyrie Dejanira, who fell in love with Ator. For this, she is imprisoned behind a wall of fire until the day a worthy mortal man can rescue her.

18 years later, Ator The Younger (Also ''Creator/EricAllanKramer'') Creator/EricAllanKramer) frees himself from the bondage of his foster father, the dwarf Grindl, reforges the Blade of the Sacred Graal, and goes on a quest to rescue Dejanira and restore justice to the realm.

It was famously reviewed in 2010 by WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob, as he unraveled the mystery of the three InNameOnly sequels to the original ''Film/Troll1986''. It also provided provides the clip for the "Rape Horn" that was a running gag in the reviews of ''WebVideo/Phelous''.

{{WebVideo/Phelous}}.




** Squick: Sunn has to give herself to Grindl for him to agree to raise Ator.

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** Squick: [[Squick]]: Sunn has to give herself to Grindl for him to agree to raise Ator.
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It was famously reviewed in 2010 by WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob, as he unraveled the mystery of the three InNameOnly sequels to the original ''Film/Troll1986''. It also provided the clip for the "Rape Horn" that was a running gag in the reviews of [[WebVideo/Phelous Phelous]].


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It was famously reviewed in 2010 by WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob, as he unraveled the mystery of the three InNameOnly sequels to the original ''Film/Troll1986''. It also provided the clip for the "Rape Horn" that was a running gag in the reviews of [[WebVideo/Phelous Phelous]].

''WebVideo/Phelous''.

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It was famously reviewed in 2010 by WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob, as he unraveled the mystery of the three InNameOnly sequels to the original ''Film/Troll1986''. It also provided the clip for the "Rape Horn" that was a running gag in the reviews of WebVideo/Phelous.


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It was famously reviewed in 2010 by WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob, as he unraveled the mystery of the three InNameOnly sequels to the original ''Film/Troll1986''. It also provided the clip for the "Rape Horn" that was a running gag in the reviews of WebVideo/Phelous.

[[WebVideo/Phelous Phelous]].

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It was reviewed in 2010 by WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob, as he unraveled the mystery of the three InNameOnly sequels to the original ''Film/Troll1986''. It also provided the clip for the "Rape Horn" that was a running gag in WebVideo/Phelous's reviews.


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It was famously reviewed in 2010 by WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob, as he unraveled the mystery of the three InNameOnly sequels to the original ''Film/Troll1986''. It also provided the clip for the "Rape Horn" that was a running gag in WebVideo/Phelous's reviews.

the reviews of WebVideo/Phelous.




** InNameOnly: It was released as ''Troll 3,'' because one of the goblin masks from ''Film/Troll2'' was recycled for Grindl's costume.

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** InNameOnly: It was released as ''Troll 3,'' because one of the goblin masks from ''Film/Troll2'' was recycled for Grindl's costume.costume.
** Squick: Sunn has to give herself to Grindl for him to agree to raise Ator.
** SwordAndSorcery
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VERY loosely based on ''Theatre/TheRingOfTheNibelung'', the movie opens in the kingdom of Lord Ator (''Creator/EricAllanKramer''), who swiftly sends away his son, Ator,and queen, Sunn, after having a premonition of his death. He is swiftly killed

Thorn's efforts are thwarted by the valkyrie Dejanira, who is imprisoned behind a wall of fire until the day a worthy mortal man can rescue her, at which point she'll be an ordinary woman.


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VERY loosely based on ''Theatre/TheRingOfTheNibelung'', the movie opens in the kingdom of Lord Ator (''Creator/EricAllanKramer''), who swiftly sends away his son, Ator,and queen, Sunn, after having a premonition of his death. He Lord Ator dies after the god Thorn tries to take back the CoolSword he gave Lord Ator. However, the sword is swiftly killed

Thorn's
broken thanks to the efforts are thwarted by of the valkyrie Dejanira, who fell in love with Ator. For this, she is imprisoned behind a wall of fire until the day a worthy mortal man can rescue her, at which point she'll be an ordinary woman.

her.

18 years later, Ator The Younger (Also ''Creator/EricAllanKramer'') frees himself from the bondage of his foster father, the dwarf Grindl, reforges the Blade of the Sacred Graal, and goes on a quest to rescue Dejanira and restore justice to the realm.

It was reviewed in 2010 by WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob, as he unraveled the mystery of the three InNameOnly sequels to the original ''Film/Troll1986''. It also provided the clip for the "Rape Horn" that was a running gag in WebVideo/Phelous's reviews.

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Written and directed by ''Creator/JoeDAmato'', ''Quest For The Mighty Sword'' may be the most retitled fantasy film ever made. Alternatively released as ''Troll 3'', ''Ator 4,'', ''The Lord of Akili'', ''The Hobgoblin'' (not to be confused with that ''OTHER'' movie [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Film/Hobgoblins ''Hobgoblins'']]), and Ator 3: The Hobgoblin, it is nominally a sequel to D'Amato's earlier fantasy films ''Film/AtorTheFightingEagle'' and ''Film/TheBladeMaster'', but doesn't seem to be connected to them apart from having a hero named Ator. It was reportedly made in protest of the third Ator movie, ''Iron Warrior,'' which was made without D'Amato's participation.

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Written and directed by ''Creator/JoeDAmato'', ''Quest For The Mighty Sword'' may be the most retitled fantasy film ever made. Alternatively released as ''Troll 3'', ''Ator 4,'', ''The Lord of Akili'', ''The Hobgoblin'' (not to be confused with that ''OTHER'' movie [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Film/Hobgoblins ''Hobgoblins'']]), Rick Sloane's ''Film/HobGoblins''), and Ator 3: The Hobgoblin, it is nominally a sequel to D'Amato's earlier fantasy films ''Film/AtorTheFightingEagle'' and ''Film/TheBladeMaster'', but doesn't seem to be connected to them apart from having a hero named Ator. It was reportedly made in protest of the third Ator movie, ''Iron Warrior,'' which was made without D'Amato's participation.
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Written and directed by ''Creator/JoeDAmato'', ''Quest For The Mighty Sword'' may be the most retitled fantasy film ever made. Alternatively released as ''Troll 3'', ''Ator 4,'', ''The Lord of Akili'', ''The Hobgoblin'' (not to be confused with ''Film/Hobgoblins''), and Ator 3: The Hobgoblin, it is nominally a sequel to D'Amato's earlier fantasy films ''Film/AtorTheFightingEagle'' and ''Film/TheBladeMaster'', but doesn't seem to be connected to them apart from having a hero named Ator. It was reportedly made in protest of the third Ator movie, ''Iron Warrior,'' which was made without D'Amato's participation.

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Written and directed by ''Creator/JoeDAmato'', ''Quest For The Mighty Sword'' may be the most retitled fantasy film ever made. Alternatively released as ''Troll 3'', ''Ator 4,'', ''The Lord of Akili'', ''The Hobgoblin'' (not to be confused with ''Film/Hobgoblins''), that ''OTHER'' movie [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Film/Hobgoblins ''Hobgoblins'']]), and Ator 3: The Hobgoblin, it is nominally a sequel to D'Amato's earlier fantasy films ''Film/AtorTheFightingEagle'' and ''Film/TheBladeMaster'', but doesn't seem to be connected to them apart from having a hero named Ator. It was reportedly made in protest of the third Ator movie, ''Iron Warrior,'' which was made without D'Amato's participation.
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Written and directed by ''Creator/JoeDAmato'', ''Quest For The Mighty Sword'' may be the most retitled fantasy film ever made. Alternatively released as ''Troll 3'', ''Ator 4,'', ''The Lord of Akili'', ''The Hobgoblin'' (not to be confused with ''Film/Hobgoblins''), and Ator 3: The Hobgoblin, it is nominally a sequel to D'Amato's earlier fantasy films ''Film/AtorTheFightingEagle'' and ''BladeMaster'', but doesn't seem to be connected to them apart from having a hero named Ator. It was reportedly made in protest of the third Ator movie, ''Iron Warrior,'' which was made without D'Amato's participation.

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Written and directed by ''Creator/JoeDAmato'', ''Quest For The Mighty Sword'' may be the most retitled fantasy film ever made. Alternatively released as ''Troll 3'', ''Ator 4,'', ''The Lord of Akili'', ''The Hobgoblin'' (not to be confused with ''Film/Hobgoblins''), and Ator 3: The Hobgoblin, it is nominally a sequel to D'Amato's earlier fantasy films ''Film/AtorTheFightingEagle'' and ''BladeMaster'', ''Film/TheBladeMaster'', but doesn't seem to be connected to them apart from having a hero named Ator. It was reportedly made in protest of the third Ator movie, ''Iron Warrior,'' which was made without D'Amato's participation.
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Written and directed by ''Creator/JoeDAmato'', ''Quest For The Mighty Sword'' may be the most retitled fantasy film ever made. Alternatively released as ''Troll 3'', ''Ator 4,'', ''The Lord of Akili'', ''The Hobgoblin'' (not to be confused with ''Film/Hobgoblins''), and Ator 3: The Hobgoblin, it is nominally a sequel to D'Amato's earlier fantasy films ''Film/AtorTheFightingEagle'' and ''TheBladeMaster'', but doesn't seem to be connected to them apart from having a hero named Ator. It was reportedly made in protest of the third Ator movie, ''Iron Warrior,'' which was made without D'Amato's participation.

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Written and directed by ''Creator/JoeDAmato'', ''Quest For The Mighty Sword'' may be the most retitled fantasy film ever made. Alternatively released as ''Troll 3'', ''Ator 4,'', ''The Lord of Akili'', ''The Hobgoblin'' (not to be confused with ''Film/Hobgoblins''), and Ator 3: The Hobgoblin, it is nominally a sequel to D'Amato's earlier fantasy films ''Film/AtorTheFightingEagle'' and ''TheBladeMaster'', ''BladeMaster'', but doesn't seem to be connected to them apart from having a hero named Ator. It was reportedly made in protest of the third Ator movie, ''Iron Warrior,'' which was made without D'Amato's participation.
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Written and directed by ''Creator/JoeDAmato'', ''Quest For The Mighty Sword'' may be the most retitled fantasy film ever made. Alternatively released as ''Troll 3'', ''Ator 4,'', ''The Lord of Akili'', ''The Hobgoblin'' (not to be confused with ''Film/Hobgoblins''), and Ator 3: The Hobgoblin, it is nominally a sequel to D'Amato's earlier fantasy films ''Film/AtorTheFightingEagle'' and ''TheBladeMasterm'' but doesn't seem to be connected to them apart from having a hero named Ator. It was reportedly made in protest of the third Ator movie, ''Iron Warrior,'' which was made without D'Amato's participation.

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Written and directed by ''Creator/JoeDAmato'', ''Quest For The Mighty Sword'' may be the most retitled fantasy film ever made. Alternatively released as ''Troll 3'', ''Ator 4,'', ''The Lord of Akili'', ''The Hobgoblin'' (not to be confused with ''Film/Hobgoblins''), and Ator 3: The Hobgoblin, it is nominally a sequel to D'Amato's earlier fantasy films ''Film/AtorTheFightingEagle'' and ''TheBladeMasterm'' ''TheBladeMaster'', but doesn't seem to be connected to them apart from having a hero named Ator. It was reportedly made in protest of the third Ator movie, ''Iron Warrior,'' which was made without D'Amato's participation.

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Written and directed by ''Creator/JoeDAmato'', ''Quest For The Mighty Sword'' may be the most retitled fantasy film ever made. Alternatively released as ''Troll 3'', ''Ator 4,'', ''The Hobgoblin'' (not to be confused with ''Film/Hobgoblins''), and Ator 3: The Hobgoblin, it is nominally a sequel to D'Amato's earlier fantasy films ''Film/AtorTheFightingEagle'' and ''TheBladeMaster.'' It was reportedly made in protest of the third Ator movie, ''Iron Warrior,'' which was made without D'Amato's participation. Unsurprisingly, the only real connection is a hero named Ator.

VERY loosely based on ''Theatre/TheRingOfTheNibelung'',



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Written and directed by ''Creator/JoeDAmato'', ''Quest For The Mighty Sword'' may be the most retitled fantasy film ever made. Alternatively released as ''Troll 3'', ''Ator 4,'', ''The Lord of Akili'', ''The Hobgoblin'' (not to be confused with ''Film/Hobgoblins''), and Ator 3: The Hobgoblin, it is nominally a sequel to D'Amato's earlier fantasy films ''Film/AtorTheFightingEagle'' and ''TheBladeMaster.'' ''TheBladeMasterm'' but doesn't seem to be connected to them apart from having a hero named Ator. It was reportedly made in protest of the third Ator movie, ''Iron Warrior,'' which was made without D'Amato's participation. Unsurprisingly, the only real connection is a hero named Ator.

participation.

VERY loosely based on ''Theatre/TheRingOfTheNibelung'',


''Theatre/TheRingOfTheNibelung'', the movie opens in the kingdom of Lord Ator (''Creator/EricAllanKramer''), who swiftly sends away his son, Ator,and queen, Sunn, after having a premonition of his death. He is swiftly killed

Thorn's efforts are thwarted by the valkyrie Dejanira, who is imprisoned behind a wall of fire until the day a worthy mortal man can rescue her, at which point she'll be an ordinary woman.





** InNameOnly: It was released as ''Troll 3,'' because one of the goblin masks from ''Film/Troll2'' was recycled for

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\n** BarbarianHero: Ator. Both of them.
** CoolSword: The Blade of the Sacred Graal.
** InNameOnly: It was released as ''Troll 3,'' because one of the goblin masks from ''Film/Troll2'' was recycled forfor Grindl's costume.

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Written and directed by ''Creator/JoeDAmato'', ''Quest For The Mighty Sword'' may be the most retitled fantasy film ever made. Alternatively released as ''Troll 3'' and ''Ator 4,'' it is nominally a sequel to D'Amato's earlier fantasy films ''Film/AtorTheFightingEagle'' and ''TheBladeMaster.' It was apparently made in protest of the third Ator movie, ''Iron Warrior,'' which was made without D'Amato's participation.

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Written and directed by ''Creator/JoeDAmato'', ''Quest For The Mighty Sword'' may be the most retitled fantasy film ever made. Alternatively released as ''Troll 3'' and 3'', ''Ator 4,'' 4,'', ''The Hobgoblin'' (not to be confused with ''Film/Hobgoblins''), and Ator 3: The Hobgoblin, it is nominally a sequel to D'Amato's earlier fantasy films ''Film/AtorTheFightingEagle'' and ''TheBladeMaster.' '' It was apparently reportedly made in protest of the third Ator movie, ''Iron Warrior,'' which was made without D'Amato's participation.
participation. Unsurprisingly, the only real connection is a hero named Ator.

VERY loosely based on ''Theatre/TheRingOfTheNibelung'',





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** InNameOnly: It was released as ''Troll 3,'' because one of the goblin masks from ''Film/Troll2'' was recycled for
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Written and directed by ''Creator/JoeDAmato'', ''Quest For The Mighty Sword'' may be the most retitled fantasy film ever made. Alternatively released as ''Troll 3'' and ''Ator 4,'' it is nominally a sequel to D'Amato's earlier fantasy films ''Film/AtorTheFightingEagle'' and ''TheBladeMaster.' It was apparently made in protest of the third Ator movie, ''Iron Warrior,'' which was made without D'Amato's participation.

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