Science-fictionalized Arabian Nights, or Arabian Nighted sci-fi -- it's hard to know which. In any case, Princess Lyssa is kidnapped by The Slayers on her wedding night and taken back to their master, The Beast, headquartered in a mobile mountain called The Black Fortress. Prince Colwyn, her espoused, sets out on a rescue mission, arming himself with a five-pronged boomerang called The Glave, and enlisting the aid of The Old One from The Granite Mountains, a comical wizard, a sightless seer, a cyclops (the best character), the Widow of the Web, a band of bandits, and a herd of flaming-hoofed Fire Mares (the best visual idea). And although none of these personages might be ticketed for immortality in popular mythology, it is discreetly suggested in a coda that the male offspring of Lyssa and Colwyn will grow up to be God, or someone of equal stature. Ken Marshall, Lysette Anthony, Freddie Jones; directed by Peter Yates. (1983) — Duncan Shepherd
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