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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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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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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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Harry Potter Quiz: Which Hogwarts Professor Said It?
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Harry Potter Quiz: Did Hermione Granger Say It?
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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.
10 Most Embarrassing Paycheck Movies For A-List Actors
10 Intense Horror Movies You (Probably) Haven't Seen
10 Horror Movie Villains Who Broke Their Own Rules
15 Great Horror Movies (Nobody Ever Talks About)
Harry Potter Quiz: Can You Match The Severus Snape Scene To The Movie?
Harry Potter Quiz: Which Hogwarts Professor Said It?
9 Smartest Decisions In Action Movie History
Harry Potter Quiz: Did Hermione Granger Say It?
Harry Potter Quiz: Can You Remember These Hogwarts Students?
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Delivering passionate and comprehensive entertainment coverage to millions of users world-wide each month. Seen on Sky News; featured in The Guardian, NY Times, The Independent and more. 40,000+ articles posted by thousands of contributors spanning the entire cultural spectrum.
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