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10->''"[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dx-F6VnLezM Yor's world, he's the man! Yor's world, he's the ma-an!]]"''
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12''Yor, the Hunter from the Future'', also known as ''Yor's World'', is a film released in 1983. It was directed by the famous Italian B-movie director Antonio Margheriti and starring Creator/RebBrown of ''Film/SpaceMutiny'' fame. The setting is a mixture between prehistoric and futuristic, borrowing elements from numerous popular franchises of the time. It has a growing cult following.
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14The movie opens with Yor (Creator/RebBrown) jogging around the [[LandmarkOfLore stone towers of Cappadocia, Turkey]] while a very cheesy rock ballad plays in the background. In a nearby village, Kala, a seemingly primitive cave-woman, and her older protector Pak are hunting. Suddenly, they are attacked by a triceratops. Yor appears out of nowhere and kills the dinosaur with his axe. He is befriended by the village and together they cut the choice meats to be feasted upon in a celebration.
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16While Yor is there, a band of [[{{Mutants}} cavemen with bluish skin]] attack the village, and only Yor and Pak escape. Yor immediately swears to get Kala back, so Yor and Pak track the blue cavemen to their lair where Yor shoots a giant bat with his bow and arrow. He then uses the dead bat like a hang glider to storm the lair and sneak out the back with Kala before flooding the cave and drowning all the captives... yes, you read that sequence of events correctly.
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18Kala and Pak decide to follow Yor in his adventure to find his origins. Along the way, they find a mysterious society of sand mummies, led by a blonde woman with an amulet similar to Yor's.
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20Eventually, Yor (in an effort to discover his true origins), makes his way to an island surrounded by storms. There he discovers that his parents were from a small band of [[AfterTheEnd nuclear holocaust survivors]]. An evil man named the Overlord has taken control of the remaining nuclear technology with his android army.
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22The 90-minute movie of ''Yor'' that most viewers know of was edited from a four-episode Italian TV mini-series. Entertaining reviews by WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment ([[http://spoonyexperiment.com/2008/07/06/yor-movie-review/ here]]) and Website/SomethingAwful ([[http://www.somethingawful.com/d/movie-reviews/movie-review-yor.php here]]) share a general sense that when the movie is bad, it's almost insultingly stupid -- but when it's good, it's fantastically stupid.
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25!"We will need a lot more tropes before we're through.":
26* AdamAndEvePlot: [[spoiler:The BigBad's plan in a nutshell, pun intended. He wants Yor to sire a new race of superhumans and super-androids that said BigBad would rule over, with Kala, being considered genetically perfect, being the Eve to his Adam]].
27* AfterTheEnd: A major plot twist is that, rather than in a prehistoric world, the movie is actually taking place [[spoiler:in the future, after a nuclear war]].
28* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Yor's first adversaries are a tribe of blue-skinned cavemen.
29* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: At the beginning, Yor kills a dinosaur that looks like a cross between a ''[[TemperCeratops Triceratops]]'' and a ''[[ToughArmoredDinosaur Stegosaurus]]''. Both of these animals were herbivores, but this one seems to be trying to eat people. Of course, the above-mentioned AfterTheEnd plot twist raises even more questions.
30* AttackHello: Yor gets startled by an android guard walking up behind him and smashes its head in with a rock.
31* BarbarianHero: Yor begins the movie as not part of any particular tribe or clan, but has lived a rugged existence in the High Mountain. How he maintains such a perfect perm is unclear.
32* BecauseDestinySaysSo: Yor's motivation is to find his destiny, whatever that is. [[spoiler:As of the ending, it seems to be acting as the potent of a better world than the one the nukes destroyed in the past]].
33%%* BeardOfBarbarism: Pak has one.
34* BigBad: The Overlord, who plots world domination.
35* BlatantLies: The theme song boldly proclaims that Yor "never sees the sun/he's always on the run" as he leisurely jogs through an incredibly sunny desert.
36* BMovie: This movie was made on a pretty low budget, and never tries to be anything other than Saturday afternoon entertainment.
37* CaptainErsatz: The Overlord's facial hair and costume choices are clearly designed to invoke [[Franchise/FlashGordon Ming the Merciless]] -- specifically, Creator/MaxVonSydow's take on the character from ''Film/FlashGordon1980''.
38* ChickMagnet: Yor. He's the man. No less than three different women vie for his attentions over the course of the film.
39* CompilationMovie: As discussed above, it's made from a cobbled-together miniseries.
40* CoversAlwaysLie: Well, yes and no, since [[spoiler:while there are no aliens, the BigBad is the head of a technologically advanced civilization that's the remnants of the world before it was destroyed by nuclear war]].
41* DullSurprise: Pak looks very disinterested about shooting robots with a laser.
42* EarthAllAlong: The twist is that they were on Earth AfterTheEnd, rather than in HollywoodPrehistory. Sort of like in ''Literature/ByTheWatersOfBabylon'' or ''Film/TeenageCaveman''.
43* EvilOverlord: The BigBad is an evil scientist intent on conquering the world with his robot army. He is even called Overlord -- as in, it's his name, not a title.
44* ExoticExtendedMarriage: When Kala becomes [[GreenEyedMonster jealous]] of Roah, Pag says that men of their tribe are allowed to marry multiple women, so she shouldn't be so upset at the possibility of Yor having two wives.
45* ExpositoryThemeTune: It actually gives away the entire twist of this being a future wasteland caused by a nuclear war, mixed in with some basic word salad. Well, it would spoil it if ''the title hadn't done the job already''.
46* FlamingSword: During the fight with the mummies, Yor's sword catches fire somehow.
47* FuturePrimitive: There are primitive tribes all over the place and the story is set after an apocalyptic nuclear war.
48* GiantFlyer: In one scene, Yor shoots down a "Beast of the Night", which looks as a giant bat. He then uses its body as a Giant Hang-glider!
49* GonnaNeedMoreX: "We will need a lot more hemp before we're through."
50* HappilyMarried: In the four-hour Italian version, Yor and Kala get married right before the laser attack. At this point in the story, they definitely love each other.
51%%* HiddenElfVillage: The mummies, sort of.
52* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: The Overlord, impaled on an inanimate carbon rod.
53* ImprobableAimingSkills: Yor. Especially when shooting down the bat, but even moreso in the finale, when he proves a crack shot with a laser rifle, a weapon he never even saw before, let alone trained with.
54* KillerRobot: Overlord has an army of very slow, clunky ones.
55* LargeHam: Yor. Reb Brown is not a subtle actor.
56* {{Leitmotif}} / ThemeMusicPowerUp: The chanting of "Yor's World" any time something insanely awesome happens. This only happens in the American dub, though; the glider and trapeze scenes in the Italian miniseries use a more standard action score for these scenes.
57* LoinCloth: Yor's outfit of choice.
58* LoopholeAbuse: After Kala is taken by the blue cavemen, Pak tells Yor that Kala now belongs to them due to the laws of their village. Yor immediately reminds Pak that he's not from their village and said law doesn't apply to him. Pak instantly changes his mind and helps Yor.
59* LowCultureHighTech: Cavemen with lasers.
60* MikeNelsonDestroyerOfWorlds: Yor has a habit of destroying any civilization he comes into contact with. And we're not just talking about the ones that antagonize him, either. To be fair, he was only coincidentally present at one of them.
61* {{Mooks}}: The Overlord's robots, who are no match for Yor.
62* {{Mutants}}: The blue guys. And, presumably, the dinosaurs, given the future setting.
63* NeutralFemale: Kala swings back and forth as she does attempt to put up a fight at times (and even saves Yor from the cyclops octopus in a scene not found in the 90-minute film), but Roah always plays it straight.
64* NeverTrustATitle: As has been pointed out by many, Yor isn't really from the future. At most, he's ''in'' our planet's future (as are all the other characters in this story), but he never goes back in time.
65* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: Dinosaurs, robots, and cavemen using lasers.
66* OlderSidekick: The grey-haired and -bearded Pak is the youthful Yor's sidekick.
67* OrphansPlotTrinket: Yor starts the movie wearing a mysterious pendant. It is only when he meets another person wearing an identical pendant that he realizes it has a much deeper significance.
68* RailingKill: This pre-dates the {{Trope Namer|s}}, [[Film/SpaceMutiny another film]] starring Reb Brown.
69%%* RedShirt: Kala's tribe, and the fisherfolk on the beach.
70* TheReveal: [[spoiler:Yor basically shares the backstory of ''Superman'' to an extent. He was born of the Overlord's civilization, with his birth name being Galahad, and him being the son of a rebel leader who fought against the Overlord]].
71* RockBeatsLaser: Rock decapitates robot!
72* RuleOfCool: The only possible justification for a number of things in the film. Especially that glider.
73* SchizoTech: Here we have cavemen armed with laser rifles shooting robots.
74* SciFiBobHaircut: Enna, the only woman who isn't a caveperson, sports one.
75* SlowLaser: The laser weapons at the end.
76* SpoilerCover: Some posters and covers spoil the reveal that the movie is actually set in the distant future. Just look at the flying saucers on the page image, for example.
77* SpoilerTitle: The film seems to present as a shocking twist the idea that it is set in a [[AfterTheEnd post-apocalyptic future]] rather than the past as a great revelation after the Overlord's technological minions appear. Despite the fact that it ''says in the title'' that it's set in the future. The original Italian title, ''Il Mondo Di Yor'', does not have this spoiler and roughly translates to "Yor's World" or "The World of Yor", although the twist is still spoiled by the theme song.
78* TakeOverTheWorld: The Overlord's ultimate plan... which leads to massive FridgeLogic regarding his army, who could have already destroyed all the other groups without even trying. Sure, his robots are clunky and not good fighters, but it's not like the cavemen have an answer to flying saucers with laser cannons. There's no ''need'' for the Overlord to use Yor and Kala to breed a better army.
79%%* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: He underhands it!
80* TitleThemeTune: ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q39f4YzK6sU&NR=1 Yor's world, he's the man! Yor's world, he's the ma-an!]]''
81* WhateverSaurus: At the beginning, Yor fights a creature that could probably best be described as a "Stegoceratops". Averted with the thing he fights in the seaside cave, which looks more specifically like a ''Dimetrodon''.
82* WordSaladLyrics: ("There is a man from future, a man of mystery!" and "He's gonna make all them white bees[[note]](Possibly a mishearing for the less nonsensical "wild beasts")[[/note]] look tame tonight! With his FIIIIIIGHT!") And he never sees the sun, apparently...
83* WhosOnFirst: This exchange, referencing the title:
84-->Yor, the Hunter from the Future!
85-->I am?

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