Stars: Sandahl Bergman, Gordon Mitchell, David Goss, Quin Kessler, Elena Wiedermann, Harrison Muller | Written and Directed by Avi Nesher
Written and directed by Avi Nesher (Doppelganger), She is loosely, and I do mean loosely, based on the novel by H. Rider Haggard. Fresh off her appearance in films like Conan the Barbarian and Red Sonja, Sandahl Bergman stars as the titular the beautiful warrior-queen who rules by the sword in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Women battle, men are used for ritual sex and sacrifice, but the arrival of three strangers plunges She into a nightmare quest for survival.
Together, She and her ill-matched companions cross the Forest of Yellow Death to encounter a tribe of innocents by day and man-eating werewolves by night, and an invisible sailor who literally multiplies when attacked. They make a last stand on Blood Bridge against The Norks, a master warrior tribe that lives only by war and pillage.
Written and directed by Avi Nesher (Doppelganger), She is loosely, and I do mean loosely, based on the novel by H. Rider Haggard. Fresh off her appearance in films like Conan the Barbarian and Red Sonja, Sandahl Bergman stars as the titular the beautiful warrior-queen who rules by the sword in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Women battle, men are used for ritual sex and sacrifice, but the arrival of three strangers plunges She into a nightmare quest for survival.
Together, She and her ill-matched companions cross the Forest of Yellow Death to encounter a tribe of innocents by day and man-eating werewolves by night, and an invisible sailor who literally multiplies when attacked. They make a last stand on Blood Bridge against The Norks, a master warrior tribe that lives only by war and pillage.
- 4/8/2020
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Twilight, True Blood, The Vampire Diaries…it seems like everywhere we turn these days there is another movie or television show about vampires popping up. They fascinate us, draw us in with their sharp teeth and sex appeal, but they’re just fictional characters, right? The Haunted Histories Collection explores this topic, and many other spooky legends, in this 20 disc and 18 hour long History Channel special released just in time for Halloween.
While this box set promises “the real story” behind several horrifying tales, there are very few parts that actually contain exceptional historical content. About half of the discs revolved around ghost stories from various parts of the country, including Hawaii, Georgia and Washington, D.C. The portions pertaining to the haunted houses and poltergeists are interesting, though they tend to be longer than they really need to be, and contain some historical elements, but the majority of it...
While this box set promises “the real story” behind several horrifying tales, there are very few parts that actually contain exceptional historical content. About half of the discs revolved around ghost stories from various parts of the country, including Hawaii, Georgia and Washington, D.C. The portions pertaining to the haunted houses and poltergeists are interesting, though they tend to be longer than they really need to be, and contain some historical elements, but the majority of it...
- 10/4/2009
- by Jessica Guerrasio
- JustPressPlay.net
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