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"Yor,
the Hunter from the Future"
"Il
Mondo di Yor"
Italy - (1983)

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In
1982 finally Antonio was able to make one of his dream come true. Making a
film from a comics book: "Yor, the Hunter form the Future", by
Juan Zanotto
and Ray Collins (edited in Italy by: Edizioni Lancio) a story full of
action and adventure in another planet, very similar to the Earth, where
lived together Prehistorical Monsters, Cave men, creatures half men half
beasts with the blue skin, and a superior civilization almost
extinct. There's everything: battle, monsters, love, spaceships,
laser guns, robots and cave men. A huge contamination of kinds, exactly
what Antonio loves more, and in which was specialized since his first
movies. It seems to be a comics made specially for Margheriti, which in
fact did not missed it. The
Film was entirely shots in Turkey, in the marvelous landscape of
Cappadocia and in the coasts of Antalya. The project was a Television
series made of four episodes of one hour each from which was deducted a
short version of two hours for theatrical release, especially for the
American market and for the home video. In fact the theatrical version was
distributed by RCA Columbia in the United States with a big success of
publics, surprising the same distributors, climbing the American box
office up to the first ten places. For some mysterious reasons, the
RAI TV never transmits the full series on television, if not once in
the middle of the night and after several years. The series of four
episodes is almost unknown and it's a pity because there are entire
sequences not present in the short version. Edoardo
Margheriti |
Technical
Data
Title
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Yor, the Hunter
from the Future
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Aka
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Il Mondo di Yor (ITA)
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Genre
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Fantasy - Adventure
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Year of Production
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1983
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Time
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98'
+ (4x50')
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B/W - Color
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C
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Distribution
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Columbia - RAI tv
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Produced by
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Diamant Film - RAI tv
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Director
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Antonio
Margheriti (Anthony M. Dawson)
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Story by
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Juan Zanotto - Ray Collins
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Screenwriter
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Antonio Margheriti
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Photography by
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Marcello Masciocchi
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Art Director
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Walter Patriarca
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Editor
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Alberto Moriani
Giorgio Serralonga
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Music by
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Guido De Angelis
Maurizio De Angelis
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Cast
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Reb Brown
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Role
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Yor
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Corinne Clery
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Ka-Laa
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Alan Collins
(Luciano Pigozzi)
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Pag
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Carole André
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John Steiner
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Overlord
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Marina Rocchi
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Sergio Nicolai
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Story
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by: |
Yor,
it's a lonesome hunter living in a prehistorical environment. In the
reality it's a survivor of a nuclear devastation of a planet
destroyed by the human stupidity.
His past is a mystery, he has no memories of it, the only clue is a golden
medallion (a sort of data base of his identity) which he wear on his neck.
During his endless journey on the planet, he will save the life of the
young and beautiful Ka-Laa and her servant Pag, attacked by a gigantic Jurassic
creature. Falling in love to the blonde hero, she will decide to follow
Yor on his travel accompanied by the faithful Pag. In the land of the
Sand-people, Yor will meet Rea, a blonde girl, very similar to him.
Rea, aware of her past and venerated like a goddess, will tell to Yor
about their land, a city across the sea where their people lives. After
many adventures, the journey of Yor will end in the underground town of
the Overlord, a sort of evil prince who is dominating the city with his
army of robot. Yor will fight against the Overlord being able at the end
to save the world. |
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Reviews
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by:
Mike Martinez
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I've
heard a lot of negative stuff about this movie. People claim that this
film is so incredibly bad that it make Megaforce
seem like Citizen Kane. Hmm, am I actually thinking of Spacehunter:
Adventures in the Forbidden Zone? Well never mind, the point is, this
movie gets a very bad rap from lots of people, reviled and despised across
the world, but for what? Ladies and gentlemen, tonight I am going to treat
you to the first positive review of this film (well maybe not that
positive, but a lot more so than what all the critics did to it).
Reb Brown (Strike
Commando, Robowar)
stars as "Yor", a warrior who roams around the wasteland in the
post-apoc far-away future. All society has been set back to how it was in
caveman days, complete with fur togas ...and plenty of dinosaurs to chew
up the cavemen. Yor falls in love with a woman (Corinne Clery from Hitch
Hike and The Humanoid),
but her people are attacked by vicious evil caveman raiders who kill off
her town and take her away. Yor and her uncle (Luciano Pigozzi from Alien
from the Deep and Double
Target) rescue her from the cavemen, flood the cave, and get away
(neglecting to save the other members of her tribe though). This is not
the first hole in the plot, plenty more come later. In his quest to find
the origin of a metal medallion he wears around his neck, Yor and his
friends goes on to destroy a couple more civilizations, battle a few
dinosaurs, and duke it out with a few cave-men, before they finally land
on an island where technology is far superior. John Steiner (Cobra
Mission, The Last
Hunter), referred to as "Overlord" and an army of androids
plan to destroy all life on Earth. Yor allies himself to the few
non-android of Overlord's city, and the group destroys a lot of the work.
Lots of shootouts, cheesy special effects, a big explosion, and the
movie's over.
Even though the premise, acting, dialog, script, plotting, and pacing were
all uniquely mesmerizingly bad, the other aspects of Yor were a lot of
fun. Maurizio and Guido De
Angelis's musical score was good for the most
part (the same musical score was later used for After
the Fall of New York, Raiders
of Atlantis, and Lightblast),
not at all worth the Razzie award this movie was nominated for as
"worst musical score". Heck, even the Queen-ish music in the
opening credits wa enjoyable in a weird kind of way. Margheriti's
close-ups, his tilted shots, his overall camerawork is so well crafted
that it makes the movie just fun to look at. It's a lot more stylish than
his most famous film, the rather dull Cannibal
Apocalypse. Numerous
obviously choreography fight scenes occur, but all of them are pretty well
done. The special effects (built by Margheriti himself) were pretty cool
looking, especially the dinosaurs which were pretty neato (but why are
there dinosaurs in this movie?). It's too bad that Yor does not make much
sense at all, if you read into it, there's so many goofs and errors and
stuff the writers just forgot about, that the film may seem a lot worse
than it really is. Try hard and turn your brain off. If you can, this
movie can be a lot of high energy excitement and thrills. If you care
about characters, plot, acting, etc. Maybe you should skip this one, but
it's still your loss. An all around enjoyable Italian sci fi flick and a
definite cult item. Highly recommended stuff!
Reviews by: Mike
Martinez (courtesy
of his website www.insane.nu) |
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Aka:Il
Mondo Di Yor
(The
Full Four Part Italian TV Version)
Italian Dialogue Only
Review
By-Paul Cooke
Director: Antonio Margheriti
Starring: Reb Brown, Corrine Clery, Luciano Pigozzi & John Steiner
Antonio
Margheriti’s 1983 made for television Sci Fi movie marathon classic , of
mighty schlock proportions and of the so bad its great kind , really does
exist in an unexpurgated three hour plus version. This is indeed then the
now infamous four hour version , which formatted for television with
adverts , and repeated end credits , condenses down to a true edit of
around one hundred and ninety minutes. The talk of many a ‘B’ movie
fan appreciation internet board , yet still only a few have been able to
experience the show outside of its native Italian home land , other than
in its edited for video movie version release.
Well
fellow followers of wonderfully wooden sets , loveably laughable leads ,
cheesy dialogue , and magical man made monster mayhem , prepare to enter
The World Of Yor !.
For
those completely new to the Icon that is Yor , it is a futuristic tale set
in the prehistoric past. An era ruled by dinosaurs , well three or maybe
four at least , and ruled over by the iron hand of ubiquitous Eighties
Euro bad guy John Steiner. Wackier than Lord Darth Vader after a night out
drinking with the Ewoks , and a super deserving recipient of the pantomime
crowd gathered and hissing for all their worth. The hero of the piece is
of course Yor. Former USC American football player and one time L.A
sheriff’s deputy Reb Brown is perfectly cast in the title role. He has
all the physical attributes required for a loin cloth wearing ,
Neanderthal man head bashing hero. His only other given props are a
mysterious neck amulet , a hand held stone axe , and a coordinated stunt
wig that proves to be a lifesaver on more than one occasion. He’s been
sent from the future to save the past but somewhere along route he’s
lost his memory , which is great for the scriptwriting team , but his
journey through this mysterious land ultimately reveals his true purpose.
Director
Antonio Margheriti was the perfect choice to pull this off and right from
the opening sequence , where we are immediately introduced to Reb Brown as
Yor running atop a rocky terrain in the vast expanse of this barren world
, as his sweeping style of close proximity filming is perfect for the home
screen viewing environment. Not to mention the grandeur attributable to a
true giant of European film making. Action begins with Antonio and his
unbridled youthful exuberance for making fun flicks is even today
garnering a growing legion of adoring fans , and most deservedly so !.
Alan
Collins and the very attractive , hot cave girl chick skimpy threads
wearing , Corinne Clery are introduced. Their characters Pag and Ka-Laa
are out hunting but soon become the hunted as they unwittingly disturb a
Stegosaurus. Enter Yor , saviour of the good people and keeper of the
stunt wig. From here on in those familiar with the movie length edit of
‘Yor: The Hunter From The Future’ will become very aware of all the
extra material that is on show here with the made for Television version.
The dinosaur Action is multiplied four fold and all the monster butt
kicking GBH Yor , and new found companions , can dish out is right up
there on the screen to revel in. Lots of axe wielding action and spear
sticking as the obviously man manipulated monster flails about like a
giant lobster dancing in a bath of way too tepid water. Blood squibs
aplenty in this much longer version and Reb Brown gets to leap and bound
over the dumfounded stegosaurus like Olga Corbett dancing on hot coals.
One of the creators and men responsible for maneuvering the beast from
within its thick textured skin is non other than Edoardo Margheriti. Son
of Director Antonio and creative assistant for the production. The special
effects so wonderfully rendered are attributable to Edoardo and Antonella
Margheriti along with their father Antonio.
Yor
is hailed the conquering hero and welcomed into the village of Pag and Ka-Laa.
All is well until a burly gang of hairy fuzz ball werewolf type cave
dwellers attack , swinging big clubs and displaying cannibalistic
tendencies. Yor , Pag and Ka-Laa escape into the nearby swamp lands but do
not escape the attention of a few of these persistent monkey men , who
follow the trio baying for their blood. The quick thinking Yor and even
quicker sand take care of the multi browed beasts , along with a nifty
long bow , deftly put to good use by Pag. He may be too old and craggy to
pull Corinne Clery but when it comes to shooting his arrows he’s still
got what it takes to hit the spot !. To elude capture from their pursuers
larger number Pag splits off from Yor and Ka-Laa , leading the creatures
away from times earliest version of Tarzan and Jane. Pag treks through the
peril less lava caves in a scene that is reminiscent in design of a Mario
Bava set , and bears a semblance of creative acknowledgement to his 1961
classic ‘Hercules At The Centre Of The Earth’.
Having
hidden away in a hollow tree Yor and Ka-Laa emerge at the break of day to
meet back up with Page. Before they can even order up a couple of
decaffeinated swamp brews and a double Rex burger from MacDino’s they
are set upon by a one eyed , multi tentacle terror. This never before seen
segment introduces a real highlight of low budget monster machination ,
exclusive to the TV edit. A swamp dwelling serpent with a big gapping
mouth , sporting a set of dentures right out of a Bee Gees demon dentistry
nightmare and he’s intent on staying alive at the expense of others. Its
flailing tentacles grab Yor around the neck and leg leaving our hero no
recourse but to strike out with his trusty axe. Slimy tendrils become
sushi as Yor hacks away with bloody result. Ka-Laa proves her worth and
deftness in throwing a knife as the bog monster soon wishes it had an
extra eye on its Christmas wish list. Big fun all round here and a very
welcome surprise bonus monster to pump up the enjoyment value.
Continuing
upon their quest to reunite with Pag the two are unaware that the George
Eastman ‘Big Ape’ like leader of the monkey men Neanderthals is close
behind them , and he has a number of his underlings with him. From a
viewable distance Pag can see his companions but also the pursuing
deviants and is helpless to offer assistance as Yor and Ka-Laa are
attacked. They capture Ka-Laa and steal Yor’s amulet , leaving him to
survive thanks to a deftly aimed arrow shot from great distance with
deadly accuracy by Pag , as a harbinger of death loses his life rather
than taking that of Yor’s. Pag and Yor reunite , dust themselves down
and track Ka-Laa to Neanderthal H.Q. A cavernous camp of iniquity where
the unshaven man beasts wrestle for the right to rape the captured women ,
and gorge themselves on the meat and drink stolen from neighbouring camps.
Chief bad hair , big beard wants Ka-Laa all to himself and only Yor can
save her from a fate more ghastly than non existent flossing !. Time to
give the giggle pipes a work out as Yor uses Pag’s bow and arrow to
shoot down out of the sky a large winged bat like creature , with an
ingenious plan to use its wings to hang glide right on down into the bad
beastie boys cavern. Yor’s gotta fight for the right to party on down
with these beasties and he sure as all hip hop heck is soon knocking out
the hits like a rap Royale Rumble. Yor saves the girl , retrieves his
amulet and manages to cause a spectacular flooding of the cave system that
has the mighty Margheriti mark of miniature mayhem magnificence about it.
With Yor , Pag and Ka-Laa reunited the trio resume their trek across the
prehistoric plain and beyond the forest land. Lots of kissing and
smooching prevails between Yor and Ka-Laa and Reb Brown never once calls
upon his stunt wig to stand in for the part here. Pag consoles himself
with his long bow.
This
TV edit is easy to pick up on where the episodes join as from this point
we next join Yor on a lone trek , one where his scouting soon has him
encountering a group of hill dwellers. Garbed like lepers these miscreants
appear like Sand People from ‘Star Wars’ , and soon set upon Yor
wielding fire sticks in a threatening manner. The leprous lunatics entrap
Yor and bring him before a beautiful young Amazonian like young woman ,
who just like Yor is wearing an identical medallion around her neck.
Behind her altar , encased in ice are others who also bear the medallion.
An expedition from the future , fellow travellers of Yor !?. Hard to tell
, as of course this full television version of ‘Il Mondo Di Yor’ is in
Italian language only !. Ye gads Reb use the Yor stunt wig to see if it
can magic up some English language subtitles !.
Yor
is prepped to be a sacrificial offering to the leper peoples craven idol ,
but too close to hand comes a mighty flaming sword which Yor grabs with
both hands. It’s shish kebab time , leper frickasee care of the mighty
Yor. Escaping the inferno Yor rescues the young woman and together they
return to where Ka-Laa and Pag await his return.
Ka-Laa
is both suspicious and jealous of the pretty new face in the group and
both women seek the attention of Yor. A cave girl cat fight is always on
the cards but so too is the re-emergence of chief bad hair , big beard in
the guise of the monkey men leader. His appearance brings about the
untimely death of the new girl as her head is violently smashed onto a
rock in bloody fashion. Yor fights off the Neanderthal beasts but is left
with no further enlightenment as to the connection between himself and the
other medallion wearing people he has now encountered. Just before dying
the young woman passes her amulet to Ka-Laa.
Journeying
on the three companions come to a serene beach front , but the calm is
soon broken as Yor and Pag are called into action to rescue a woman and
her two children from a large scaly fin backed lizard. More monster mayhem
here in this version as the battle is once again longer and bloodier. Pag
and Yor attack the giant lizard with knife , axe and arrows in a fine show
of heroism and a rallying roust for the viewer. When the villagers show
Yor some anachronistic artefacts from a future far beyond their
comprehension its not long before Yor’s world starts coming home. An
attack on the beach from above with mysterious and deadly laser rays
leaves the village in ruins. Yor , Pag and Ka-Laa set sail across the
ocean on a man made boat built by the villagers. Their quest is almost at
an end as the distance travelled has brought them to the very precipice of
this strange world. The waters around them become violent and the sky
above turns black. Thunderous storms rage all around them and suddenly Yor
is thrown overboard !. He awakens alone on another barren beach coastline.
His cries out to his companions goes unheard by them but not unnoticed by
a dark robed character looking down upon him from a futuristic citadel
hidden from Yor’s view. Time then for the final chapter to play out ,
and time indeed too for the supremely wicked John Steiner to enter the
fray as the Evil Overlord !.
Yor
is soon beset by a small troop of black moulded robotic humanoids who stun
him with a deftly aimed blast from a ray gun. These are the mechanised
pawns of the evil supremo John Steiner. Great special effects sequences
here as a futuristic craft flies over the area in search also of Pag and
Ka-Laa who have also been washed ashore farther down the beach. Yor is
taken on board the ship and a female scientist , also wearing one of the
amulets , proceeds to show him a video screen history of events that link
Yor to both the present and the future. It seems that since a child Yor
has been a part of a great experiment along with his mother and father.
Born of future heritage yet raised in a bygone world that he became lost
within.
The
Overlord is ruler in this world and wants it to stay that way , but whilst
Yor and any connection to him through the future programme survives , his
realm of iron rule is compromised. There is already an underground
movement within the subservient ranks planning an uprising against The
Overlord and his metallic minions , and once Pag , Ka-Laa and Yor elude
the detection of the dark realm they soon join with the revolution to
bring The Overlord down. Storming Steiner’s holding the free willed
allies free Yor and the complex becomes a battleground as The Overlord’s
android army retaliates. The fight for the future plays out between man
and machine as Yor picks up a laser gun in defence of the human cause.
Lots of enjoyable cybernetic silliness ensues.
The
rest is Yor lore as the evil supreme gets his comeuppance in true bad guy
demise style , and Yor with heroic saviours escape off into the sunset ,
jet propelled upon a by winged space craft. The ship impressively jets up
off into the dusk set sky and through the bellowing fiery expanse ,
emanating up from the exploding citadel below , to escape on out the other
side. A wonderfully shot moment as the craft flies off into the distance
across the moonlit ocean front , to the accompaniment of the De Angelis
brothers Yor theme tune. The catchy funk will have you singing along in
your head for days , and the closing credit proclamation of Special
Effects by Antonio and Edoardo Margheriti will bring a smile and nod of
appreciation. They just don’t make television shows like this any more.
Harmless , silly Fun with a big sense of adventure and Action around every
corner. Hopefully one day soon the full English dubbed version will get a
general release , enabling fans both old and new the opportunity to see ,
and proudly proclaim at the top of their vocal range ‘Yor’s world ,
he’s the man , he’s the man’.
For
Antonio & Edoardo
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by Paul Cooke |
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