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Stories of warriors, wizards and monsters tend to be thought of as kids' stuff - but this isn't always the case. The deluge of sword and sorcery movies which popped up in the early 1980s are often jaw-dropping for the level of sex and violence on show, and the Roger Corman-produced Deathstalker is a fine example of this.
For evidence, we need look no further than Lana Clarkson's character Kiara. Initially presented as a mysterious cloaked swordsman who invades the titular warrior Deathstalker's camp, it is very quickly revealed she is in fact a woman - thanks to the fact that wears nothing under that cloak but a thong. And, while occasionally she dons pasties for modesty, that's the same look she boasts the whole movie.
Clarkson became quite the icon of 80s sword and sorcery, taking the lead in the similarly clothes-light Barbarian Queen and its sequel. Her story met a tragic end when she was shot dead by music producer Phil Spector in 2003.

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Stories of warriors, wizards and monsters tend to be thought of as kids' stuff - but this isn't always the case. The deluge of sword and sorcery movies which popped up in the early 1980s are often jaw-dropping for the level of sex and violence on show, and the Roger Corman-produced Deathstalker is a fine example of this.
For evidence, we need look no further than Lana Clarkson's character Kiara. Initially presented as a mysterious cloaked swordsman who invades the titular warrior Deathstalker's camp, it is very quickly revealed she is in fact a woman - thanks to the fact that wears nothing under that cloak but a thong. And, while occasionally she dons pasties for modesty, that's the same look she boasts the whole movie.
Clarkson became quite the icon of 80s sword and sorcery, taking the lead in the similarly clothes-light Barbarian Queen and its sequel. Her story met a tragic end when she was shot dead by music producer Phil Spector in 2003.

Ben Bussey hasn't written a bio just yet, but if they had... it would appear here.

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When the guard in the military hospital gasps into his radio, "you'll never believe what I'm looking at!", it's a pretty good approximation of how most of us, male and female alike, will react to the sight of Mathilda May in Lifeforce.
The infamously ludicrous Cannon Films sci-fi horror epic pretty much put the last nail in the coffin of the once-esteemed director Tobe Hooper's mainstream career. But for all the things it gets wrong, Lifeforce got one thing very right indeed, and that's the casting of its central interstellar seductress.
As might be ascertained from the title of the Colin Wilson novel on which it's based (The Space Vampires), the film casts May as an undead alien who comes to Earth to feed on the life energy of human beings, and makes her job that bit easier by taking the form of a beautiful young woman with a severe aversion to clothing. While she's only on screen maybe 20 minutes, and the film is bursting with all manner of lavish special effects and histrionic performances, Mathilda May's scenes are the principle thing that keep Lifeforce memorable more than 30 years on.

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When the guard in the military hospital gasps into his radio, "you'll never believe what I'm looking at!", it's a pretty good approximation of how most of us, male and female alike, will react to the sight of Mathilda May in Lifeforce.
The infamously ludicrous Cannon Films sci-fi horror epic pretty much put the last nail in the coffin of the once-esteemed director Tobe Hooper's mainstream career. But for all the things it gets wrong, Lifeforce got one thing very right indeed, and that's the casting of its central interstellar seductress.
As might be ascertained from the title of the Colin Wilson novel on which it's based (The Space Vampires), the film casts May as an undead alien who comes to Earth to feed on the life energy of human beings, and makes her job that bit easier by taking the form of a beautiful young woman with a severe aversion to clothing. While she's only on screen maybe 20 minutes, and the film is bursting with all manner of lavish special effects and histrionic performances, Mathilda May's scenes are the principle thing that keep Lifeforce memorable more than 30 years on.

Ben Bussey hasn't written a bio just yet, but if they had... it would appear here.

10 Worst Ways TV Characters Were Written Out Of The Show





10 Movie Actors Who Refused To Talk To Directors On Set












8 Creepiest Horror Movie Monsters In Disguise












10 Awful Horror Movies With One Brilliant Kill












10 Mind-Blowing Facts You Never Knew About Hannibal Lecter












10 Blatant Paycheck Movie Roles (That Were AWESOME)












Harry Potter Quiz: How Well Do You Remember "Harry Potter The Prisoner Of Azkaban"?












10 Dumb Decisions Made By Extremely Smart Horror Movie Characters












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Harry Potter Quiz: Which Gryffindor Said It?












Harry Potter Quiz: How Well Do You Remember "Harry Potter The Philosopher's Stone"?








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