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3''Doctor Mordrid'' is a 1992 fantasy film unofficially based on the ''ComicBook/DoctorStrange'' comics.[[note]]The producers optioned to adapt the comic into film, but when the licensing expired the main character was made a CaptainErsatz of Doctor Strange[[/note]] For the film officially based on the character, see [[Film/DoctorStrange2016 here]].
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5Doctor Mordrid (Creator/JeffreyCombs) is a sorcerer from the Magic Dimension who has been sent to Earth to stop the evil sorcerer Kabal (Creator/BrianThompson), who wishes to unleash his hellspawn upon the world. Aiding Mordrid is Samantha Hunt (Yvette Nipar), a police consultant with a passing interest in the supernatural.
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7Some concept art was made by Creator/JackKirby.
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9Featured on a Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000 episode. Tropes about said episode can be found [[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S13E05DoctorMordrid here]].
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11!!This film provides examples of:
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13* AstralProjection: Wizards are capable of leaving their bodies behind so that their spirit can fight elsewhere. Their projection is immune to harm, though it does leave their bodies vulnerable.
14* BehemothBattle: Kabal and Mordrid [[FossilRevival animate]] a ''Tyrannosaurus'' and ''Mastodon'' skeletons respectively in the final confrontation at the museum to slug it out.
15* ButNowIMustGo: The all-knowing Monitor commands Mordrid to return to the Magic Dimension after the villain's defeat so that the wizards' existence doesn't become known to humanity, though Mordrid returns right before the credits roll to be with his LoveInterest.
16* CaptainErsatz: Doctor Mordrid (played by Creator/JeffreyCombs) is ''ComicBook/DoctorStrange''; the villain Kabal is more or less Baron Mordo. This is because Creator/JackKirby designed the character as an homage to him.
17* CombatPragmatist: Mordrid. Having a hard time magically hurting the demonic warlock trying to unleash literal hell with fate of the world at stake? Throw WizardDuel chivalry out the window and just have your multi-ton skeletal pachyderm charge and gore him.
18* DragonTheirFeet: After Kabal is defeated by Mordrid, his one surviving minion, Adrian appears to try to kill Mordrid's comatose body while [[AstralProjection his spirit is still outside his body]].
19* EvilSorcerer: Kabal.
20* EvilSoundsDeep: Again, Kabal. Creator/BrianThompson is known for his deep, powerful and thundering voice.
21* EyeScream: Mordrid travels to the Magic Dimension to inspect the Hellgate, which is only guarded by a single man who has had his eyes burned out by Kabal. Mordrid uses his HealingHands to restore his eyesight.
22* {{Fanservice}}: Kabal appears to be about to bed his female minion, but he really wants to [[HumanSacrifice sacrifice her flesh]].
23* FossilRevival: During the climax, Kabal animates a ''Tyrannosaurus'' skeleton to keep Mordrid from interfering with his ritual, prompting Mordrid to animate a ''Mastodon'' skeleton to counter it.
24* GroinAttack: Near the end of the movie, Samantha kicks Adrian in the nuts while [[TimeStandsStill he was temporarily frozen in time]] via a magic spell from Mordrid and when the spell itself had worn off, Adrian had fell down to the ground while aching in a complete state of excruciating pain.
25* HellOnEarth: The EvilSorcerer Kabal's goal is to unleash his horde of hellspawn from where they are locked up in the Magic Dimension.
26* HollywoodSatanism: Adrian.
27* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Mordrid finally kills a distracted Kabal by having the animated ''Mastodon'' skeleton gore him with its tusk.
28* MaybeEverAfter: The film ends with Mordrid joining Samantha for a Christmas dinner between the two of them. Though it appears they feel something for each other we don't know how far their relationship will go.
29* ObliquelyObfuscatedOccupation: Samantha gives her job as "researcher" for the police department, which could mean just about anything.[[note]] She actually tells Dr. Mordrid that she's a special consultant for the NYPD on cults and Satanism, specializing in homicide cases.[[/note]]
30* PhilosophersStone: The stone is one of the elements needed by the villain to open the sealed Gates to Hell.
31* VillainsBlendInBetter: Kabal can't be said to blend in all that well on Earth, but he certainly grasps how to operate there a lot faster. In a very short period of time he manages to figure out where to get all the materials he needs and which individuals to mind-control into getting them for him, recruits two willing humans to his service, frames Mordrid for murder, and is well into casting his world-ending spell before Mordrid catches up to him. In contrast, Mordrid has spent a hundred years on Earth preparing for this very situation but gives up even trying to maintain TheMasquerade the moment he's arrested, with the result that he spends most of the second half of the film either in the custody of or on the run from the police and only barely manages to catch up to Kabal in time to stop him.
32* WeCanRuleTogether: Kabal gives Mordrid the standard "join me and we'll rule this world together" offer, though with more cause than most examples as [[RivalTurnedEvil they used to be sworn brothers]]. Mordrid naturally refuses, pointing out that wizards have no right to rule humanity.
33* WritersCannotDoMath: Mordrid explains that he's spent a hundred years on Earth preparing for Kabal to break free and attack. This sounds fairly impressive, but thanks to the [[YearOutsideHourInside time differential between the Magic Dimension and Earth]], this means that Kabal was only actually locked up for a little over two weeks before managing to break loose and enact his plan to destroy Earth.
34* WizardDuel: In the climax, the heroic sorcerer Mordrid and the villainous sorcerer Kabal do battle in the halls of the Museum of Natural History. Further complicated because Mordrid is only present through an astral projection, so Kabal can't assault him directly while Mordrid can do everything right back to him. This prompts Kabal to animate a ''UsefulNotes/TyrannosaurusRex'' skeleton and have it attack random people to make Mordrid back off, but Mordrid fights fire with fire by similarly animating a ''Mastodon'' skeleton to hold off the dinosaur while he deals with Kabal.
35* YearOutsideHourInside: Time passes differently in the Magic Dimension; Mordrid's visit to check the Hellgate lasts no more than perhaps five minutes, but he's gone from New York for a week.
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