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Warlords is a 1988 American post-apocalyptic film directed by Fred Olen Ray starring David Carradine. The film was written by Scott Ressler.
Premise
Dow is an ex-soldier searching the wasteland for his wife who was taken from him by the Warlord. With only a disembodied, wisecracking head and a renegade woman named Danny as his companions, they roam the terrain to try and get back the woman Dow lost.
Cast
David Carradine as Dow
Dawn Wildsmith as Danny
Sid Haig as The Warlord
Ross Hagen as Beaumont
Fox Harris as Colonel Cox
Robert Quarry as Dr. Mathers
Brinke Stevens as Dow's Wife
Victoria Sellers as Desert Girl
Sam Hiona as Frank
Cleve Hall as "Badger"
Debra Lamb as Harem Girl (credited as Deborah Lamb)
Michelle Bauer as Harem Girl (Michelle McLelland)
Greta Gibson as Harem Girl
Patti Bodman as Harem Girl
Judy Ashton as Harem Girl
Renee Arnold as Harem Girl
Reception
The website Moira Reviews stated thatt Warlords was "a bad rip-off of Mad Max 2. The action scenes are dire – people jump off cliffs before the explosions that are meant to throw them go off, others stand still for people to turn around and shoot them. There is an extremely bad creature in a bag effect that is accompanied by an unbelievably annoying squeaky voice over." John McCarthy, in his book about B-movies, found that "No word can describe how bad it was."
References
External links
Warlords at IMDb
Warlords at Letterbox DVD