The plot is similar to A Fistful of Dollars (1964). This same plot was used in Last Man Standing (1996). All three films are re-imaginings of the classic Japanese film Yojimbo (1961).
Scenes of Kain fighting soldiers was recycled for scenes in Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II (1989). In Wizards of the Lost Kingdom (1985) scenes of Lana Clarkson's character fighting were lifted from footage from her film Barbarian Queen (1985).
Unlike much bigger-budget movies such as Total Recall (1990) or Good Luck Chuck (2007) this movie features a woman with anatomically correct multiple breasts, in this case four.
This does happen occasionally due to a mutation, but only along the Mammalian Lines - two arcs along the torso from the genitals to the forelegs (armpits in humans), on which the teats of all mammals occur. Any number of teats may form on any species, but the typical amount is twice the usual litter size (which is of course one in humans), and no breasts would ever form along a horizontal line.
This does happen occasionally due to a mutation, but only along the Mammalian Lines - two arcs along the torso from the genitals to the forelegs (armpits in humans), on which the teats of all mammals occur. Any number of teats may form on any species, but the typical amount is twice the usual litter size (which is of course one in humans), and no breasts would ever form along a horizontal line.
The movie is part of the notorious German "SchleFaZ" series The Worst Movies of All Time (2013). "SchleFaZ" is a German abbreviation meaning "the worst films ever". Two hosts present the whole movie and make fun of it throughout. It was aired in the Der Krieger und die Hexe (2021) episode in December 2021 on German TV station Tele5.
Anthony De Longis (Kief) would later star in another sword and sorcery themed science fiction fantasy film, Masters of the Universe (1987).