Ironmaster
(1983)
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Ironmaster
(1983)
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Sam Pasco | ... |
Ela
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Elvire Audray | ... |
Isa
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George Eastman | ... |
Vood
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Pamela Prati | ... |
Lith
(as Pamela Field)
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Jacques Herlin | ... |
Rag
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Danilo Mattei | ... |
Tog
(as Brian Redford)
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Benito Stefanelli | ... |
Iksay
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Areno D'Adderio |
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Giovanni Cianfriglia | ... |
Vood's Thug
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Nello Pazzafini |
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Walter Lucchini | ... |
Member of Mogo's Tribe
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Nicola La Macchia | ... |
(as Nico La Macchia)
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William Berger | ... |
Mogo
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A tale that takes place at the dawn of history. The movie tells the story of a tribe that discovers how to fashion weapons out of iron and use them for their own survival. However, the creation of iron also causes the tribe to battle for possession of the new weapons. Written by Kain <severson@webaccess.net>
Right you are commenter's that Ironmaster is low-brow and or low-budget but I really like this kind of sword and sandal, cave dwellers, Hercules, and or Tarzan movies that are no longer made except very rarely. Morality and a keeping of the body in this case Sam Pasco as Ela and others though less so are entertaining, inspiring, and for me hope giving in life. With the comments of some others I read I think Sam Pasco nor any of the cast were bad at all. In fact they're quite good including Vood, the women, and their followers on both sides. Much thanks to whomever inspired the making of this film. It is not a waste in the slightest.
Good afternoon or late night escapism that does not need thinking.