POSTAPOCALYPTIC VISIONS

2020 TEXAS GLADIATORS  In 2020 post-holocaust Texas, a megalomaniac neo-Nazi dictator and his cruel minions attack the last fortified outpost of civilized humanity with the idea of converting the inhabitants into mindless drones for a New Order.  Starring Al Cliver, Harrison Muller Jr., Daniel Stephen, Peter Hooten, Sabrina Siani.  Written by Alex Carver, George Eastman; Directed by Eastman, Joe D'Amato.  1982.

America 3000 (aka THUNDER WARRIORS, THUNDER WOMEN)  In Colorado, 900 years after a nuclear war, mankind is back to the stone age.  Amazons are the ruling tribe, with the men either kept as slaves or living in the wild.  Only former slaves Korvis and Gruss are intelligent enough to flee and begin a tribe of their own.  But can they manage to teach the women to love men again?  Starring Chuck Wagner, Laurene Landon, William Wallace, Sue Giosa, Victoria Barrett, Camilla Sparv.  Written & Directed by David Engelbach.  1986.

American Cyborg: Steel Warrior  After a nuclear war, people are sterile and ruled by the artificial intelligences they created. Only one woman is able to give birth, and with the help of a stranger, braves the relentless pursuit of a killer cyborg to get her baby to safety.  Starring Joe Lara, Nicole Hansen, John P. Ryan, Joseph Shiloach.  Written by Boaz Davidson, Christopher Pearce, Bill Crounse, Brent Friedman, Don Pequignot; Directed by Davidson.  1993.

Crime Zone  In the future, two young rebels, who live in a postnuclear fascist state, team up and go on a Bonnie and Clyde-style crime spree.  Starring David Carradine, Peter Nelson, Sherilyn Fenn, Michael Shaner, Denise Crosby.  Written by Daryl Haney; Directed by Luis Llosa.  1988.

Deadly Reactor  In a post-apocalypse world inhabited by the Amish, a roving gang led by the corpulent Hog is making life miserable for the peaceful townspeople until the wandering Cody, a gunslinger and preacher, is made sheriff.  Starring David Heavener, Alyson Davis, Stuart Whitman, Darwyn Swalve.  Written & Directed by David Heavener.  1989.

Desert Warrior (aka SAND WARS)  Nuclear war has left the Earth a desolate wasteland, and the irradiated Tyrog civilization is on the brink of extinction. The desert plain erupts as the Tyrogs and the uncontaminated Drones battle with devastating assault weapons in a struggle for survival.  Starring Lou Ferrigno, Shari Shattuck, Anthony East, Mike Monty.  Written by Bob Davies, Carl Kuntze; Directed by Jim Goldman.  1988.

Driving Force  In a futuristic time, a fierce band of marauders, the Black Knights, rule the road - and everyone on it. Into this chaos comes a fearless warrior to challenge them. Together with a tough, beautiful woman, he pits himself against the Destroyers.  Starring Sam J. Jones, Catherine Bach, Don Swayze, Stephanie Mason, Billy Blanks.  Written by Patrick Edgeworth; Directed by Andrew Prowse.  1989.

Dune Warriors  Set in the year 2040 when Earth is a desert, ruthless nomads roam the dunes in search of water, preying on the few remains of civilization.  Starring David Carradine, Rick Hill, Luke Askew, Jillian McWhirter.  Written by Thomas McKelvey Cleaver; Directed by Cirio H. Santiago.  1990.

Endgame  A telepathic mutant recruits a post-World War III TV game-show warrior to lead her band to safety.  Starring Al Cliver, Laura Gemser, George Eastman, Jack Davis, Edmund Purdom.  Written by Joe D'Amato, George Eastman; Directed by D'Amato.  1983.

Equalizer 2000  In the bleak, post-nuclear future, warring factions struggle to claim the Equalizer 2000, the one weapon powerful enough to guarantee survival.  Starring Richard Norton, Corinne Wahl, William Steis, Robert Patrick.  Written by Frederick Bailey; Directed by Cirio H. Santiago.  1986.

ESCAPE FROM THE BRONX  A vicious corporation tries to kill and starve the last remaining inhabitants of the Bronx in order to build their own high-rise developments. A lone, long-haired warrior named Trash is all that stands to protect the embattled citizens.  Starring Mark Gregory, Henry Silva, Valeria D'Obici, Giancarlo Prete.  Written by Tito Carpi, Enzo G. Castellari, Dardano Sacchetti; Directed by Castellari.  1984.  PRESENTED UNCUT AND IN LETTERBOXED FORMAT

EXTERMINATORS OF THE YEAR 3000  In the year 3000 the Earth has become a barren wasteland ruled by hordes of biker fiends and "Motor Psychos."  Everyone is after the most precious substance left - clean water.  Starring Robert Jannuci, Alicia Moro, Alan Collins, Eduardo Fajardo.  Written by Elisa Briganti, Dardano Sacchetti, José Truchado; Directed by Giuliano Carnimeo.  1983.

THE FINAL EXECUTIONER  Rising from the ashes of nuclear war, the human race has returned to a more barbaric code, creating a bloodsport called The Hunt. Overseen by Idra, who has a passion for blood and killing, Erasmus, famed for his skill with medieval weaponry, and a group of decadent young people who simply murder for fun, the sadistic rites continue unabated until a lone warrior launches a one-man assault on the stronghold of the hunters. Starring William Mang, Marina Costa, Harrison Muller Jr., Woody Strode, Margrit Evelyn Newton. Written by Roberto Leoni; Directed by Romolo Guerrieri. 1983. 

Future Hunters  2025 A.D.  A lone adventurer searches the post-nuclear wasteland for the most devastating, godless artifact in history.  When he touches it, he is transported back in time to 1989 Los Angeles.  Mortally wounded, he asks a young couple to return the spear to its sheath and end its reign of evil.  Starring Robert Patrick, Linda Carol, Ed Crick, Bob Schott, Bruce Li, Richard Norton.  Written by Anthony Maharaj, J. Lee Thompson; Directed by Cirio H. Santiago.  1986.  

HANDS OF STEEL  In the future year of 1997, evil industrialist Francis Turner creates a half-man, half-machine cyborg named Paco Queruak to murder a blind ecologist whose environmental activism stands in the way of Turner's plans for conquest. However, Paco's human side does not permit him to kill the scientist, and he journeys to the desolate wastelands of Arizona to discover his true identity.  Starring Daniel Greene, Janet Agren, Claudio Cassinelli, George Eastman, John Saxon.  Written by Elisa Briganti, Ernesto Gastaldi, Sergio Martino, Dardano Sacchetti; Directed by Martino.  1986.

Interzone  Mutants pose a problem to humans in a post-holocaust world.  Starring Bruce Abbott, Beatrice Ring, Teagan Clive, John Armstead.  Written by Rossella Drudi, James L. Edwards, Claudio Fragasso, Deran Sarafian; Directed by Sarafian.  1987.  

Land of Doom  Earth has been ravaged by a nuclear war, and a feminist warrior is forced to join up with a soldier of fortune in her journey to find a rumored paradise as they battle gangs of rampaging bandits.  Starring Deborah Rennard, Garrick Dowhen, Daniel Radell, Frank Garret.  Based on the novel by Peter Kotis.  Written by Craig Rand; Directed by Peter Maris.  1986.  

LAST OF THE WARRIORS (aka Empire of Ash III)  In the year 2050 a fatal virus has wiped out most of the population. Those who have managed to survive must battle a Warrior Empire that wants total control of the world.  Starring William Smith, Ken Farmer, Melanie Kilgour, Scott Anderson.  Written by Chris Maruna, Lloyd A. Simandl; Directed by Michael Mazo, Simandl.  1989.  

The Lawless Land  In the near-future, love is forbidden among the lower classes.  One couple defies the police-state and escapes to consummate their relationship.  Starring Nick Corri, Leon, Xander Berkeley, Amanda Peterson.  Written by Tony Cinciripini, Larry Leahy; Directed by Jon Hess.  1988.

A MAN CALLED RAGE (aka Rabbia)  In a post-apocalyptic world, a soldier of fortune enters "The Forbidden Land" to find uranium that will help save mankind.  Starring Conrad Nichols, Steve Elliot, Taida Urruzola, Laura Trotter.  Written by Eugenio Benito, Jaime Comas Gil; Directed by Tonino Ricci.  1984.

Omega Cop  After an environmental holocaust desolates the world and turns human beings into gangs of rampaging marauders, a lone cop is forced to fight his way back to civilization with three women relying on his fighting skills for their protection.  Starring Ron Marchini, Adam West, Meg Thayer, Jennifer Jostyn, Stuart Whitman, Troy Donahue.  Written by Denny Grayson, Joe Meyer, Paul Kyriazi, Salli McQuaid; Directed by Kyriazi.   1990.

Osa  A young girl witnesses the murder of her family in a distant, waterless future. To protect her from the gangs which threaten to steal that most precious of resources, a man named Trooper takes her in and becomes her teacher. After learning the essentials of survival in her harsh society, she sets off to find and destroy the gang that robbed her of her family.  Starring Kelly Lynch, Daniel Grimm, Phillip Vincent, Etienne Chicot, Bill Moseley.  Written & Directed by Oleg Egorov.  1985.

Phoenix the Warrior  An evil princess in a future world inhabited solely by leather-bound, scantily clad women impregnates one of her subjects from a sperm bank. The woman's mission: to bear a male child for the princess to sacrifice. The pregnant woman flees in order to save the child, and in the process meets the last man on earth -- with predictable results.  Starring Kathleen Kinmont, James Emery, Persis Khambatta, Peggy Sanders.  Written by Robert Hayes, Dan Rotblatt; Directed by Hayes.  1987.  

Radioactive Dreams  Teenagers Phillip Chandler and Marlowe Hammer have spent 15 years in a bomb shelter stuffed with paraphernalia from the 1940s and old detective novels. They leave the shelter to find a world full of mutants, freaks and cannibals, and eventually become famous detectives as they hunt for the two keys that could fire the last nuclear weapon.  Starring John Stockwell, Michael Dudikoff, Lisa Blount, George Kennedy, Reni Santoni.  Written & Directed by Albert Pyun.  1985.

Robot Holocaust  Neo, a drifter from the atomic-blasted wastelands, arrives with his klutzy robot sidekick at a factory where slaves labor to fuel the sinister Dark One's Power Station. There, he meets a comely woman who convinces him to help rescue her scientist father, who has invented a device that can break the Dark One's control over the slaves.  Starring Norris Culf, Nadine Hart, Joel von Ornsteiner, Jennifer Delora.  Written & Directed by Tim Kincaid.  1987.

Rush  In a post-nuclear holocaust world, a loner roams the desert, fighting bandits and the forces of an evil warlord.  Starring Conrad Nichols, Gordon Mitchell, Laura Trotter, Paolo Celli.  Written by Tito Carpi; Directed by Tonino Ricci.  1983.

SHE (Import Version)  A beautiful female warrior rules a post-atomic holocaust nation where men are second class citizens. But when she is kidnapped by a handsome merchant and forced to help him against the evil mutant Norks, the powerful Amazon begins to realize that her methods may have been wrong. Starring Sandahl Bergman, Quin Kessler, David Goss, Harrison Mueler. Based on the novel by H. Rider Haggard. Written & Directed by Avi Nesher. 1983. ¤SPECIAL INTERNATIONAL VERSION: CONTAINS 10 MINUTES OF ADDITIONAL FOOTAGE.

The Sisterhood  In the year 2021, women have been enslaved by a brutal army of men who survived the nuclear holocaust. Their only hope for freedom is in the hands of The Sisterhood, a nomadic band of fierce she-warriors.  Starring Rebecca Holden, Chuck Wagner, Lynn-Holly Johnson, Barbara Hooper.  Written by Thomas McKelvey Cleaver; Directed by Cirio H. Santiago.  1988.

Stryker  A nuclear apocalypse has dried up most of the world's water supply. The beautiful Delha holds the secret to where one of the last springs is located, guarded by a tribe of Amazons. After a group of bandits kidnap Delha, the lone warrior Stryker forms a strike team to rescue her.  Starring Steve Sandor, Andria Savio, William Ostrander, Michael Lane, Monique St. Pierre.  Written by Howard R. Cohen; Directed by Cirio H. Santiago.  1983.

Survival Zone  A post-nuke rancher family is doing alright until a cannibal motorcycle gang that has killed off a group of nuns shows up.  Starring Gary Lockwood, Camilla Sparv, Morgan Stevens, Zoli Marki.  Written by Percival Rubens, Eric Brown; Directed by Rubens.  1983.

Survivor  An astronaut returns from space to find Earth a desolate, post-nuclear wasteland.  Starring Chip Mayer, Richard Moll, Sue Kiel, Richard Haines.  Written by Bima Stagg; Directed by Michael Shackleton.  1987.

The Terror Within II  In a world gone mad, the last human colony struggles to survive underground, beneath a land of nightmarish mutants who seek to destroy them.  Starring Andrew Stevens, Stella Stevens, Chick Vennera, R. Lee Ermey.  Written & Directed by Andrew Stevens.  1990.

THE TIME GUARDIAN  In the 24th century, earth's last surviving city must go back in time to evade the rampages of the Jen-Diki, killer cyborgs bent on wiping out humanity.  Starring Tom Burlinson, Nikki Coghill, Dean Stockwell, Carrie Fisher.  Written by John Baxter, Brian Hannant; Directed by Hannant.  1989.

TIME TROOPERS  After a nuclear war, what's left of society creates a special police force to ensure that it doesn't happen again. However, things don't go exactly as planned.  Starring Albert Fortell, Hannelore Elsner, Hans Georg Panczak, Barbara Rudnick.  Written by Hans Bachmann; Directed by Peter Sämann.  1985.

URBAN WARRIORS  In the post-apocalyptic future, a lone warrior tries to put an end to vicious attacks against the survivors by marauding gangs of barbarians. Starring Karl Landgren, Alex Vitale, Bjorn Hammer, Maurice Poli. Written by Piero Regnoli; Directed by Giuseppe Vari. 1987.

Warlords  Dow is an ex-soldier searching the wasteland for his wife who was taken from him by the Warlord. With only a disembodied, wisecracking head and a renegade woman named Danny as his companions, they roam the terrain to try and get back the woman that Dow lost.  Starring David Carradine, Dawn Wildsmith, Sid Haig, Ross Hagen, Robert Quarry, Brinke Stevens, Debra Lamb, Michelle Bauer.  Written by Scott Andrew Ressler; Directed by Fred Olen Ray.  1989.

warlords of the 21st century (aka BATTLETRUCK)  A post-World War III futuristic tale of collapsed governments and bankrupt countries heralding a new lawless age.  Starring Michael Beck, Annie McEnroe, James Wainwright, Bruno Lawrence, John Ratzenberger.  Written by Michael Abrams, Irving Austin, John Beech, Harley Cokliss; Directed by Cokliss.  1982.    

WARLORDS 3000 (aka Dark Vengeance)  The warrior Nova fights to bring peace and order to a post-apocalyptic wasteland where society has degenerated to rule by competing hordes of marauding gangs.  Starring Jay Roberts, Denice Marie Duff, John Croshaw, Archie Gibson.  Written by Faruque Ahmed, Ronald D. Herbst; Directed by Ahmed.  1992.

Warriors of the Apocalypse  After civilization is wiped out by nuclear war, an adventurer leads a group of wanderers on a search for the fabled Mountain of Life. Along the way they encounter pygmy tribes, bands of savage outlaws and a tribe of Amazon women.  Starring Michael James, Deborah Moore, Franco Guerrero, Michael Cohen.  Written by Ken Metcalfe, Bobby A. Suarez; Directed by Suarez.  1985.

Wheels of Fire  In the post-nuke future, the deadly Highway Warriors ravage the roads in machines of destruction until the muscular bounty hunter Trace arrives in his nuclear-powered car.  Starring Gary Watkins, Laura Banks, Lynda Wiesmeier, Linda Grovenor.  Written by Frederick Bailey; Directed by Cirio H. Santiago.  1984.

Wired to Kill  In the near future, law and order breaks down; diseases, violence and immorality are rampant. Two revenge-seeking teenagers, whose families have been murdered by a gang of bloodthirsty terrorists, go after the men responsible.  Starring Emily Longstreth, Devin Hoelscher, Merritt Butrick, Frank Collison, Tom 'Tiny' Lister Jr., Kim Milford.  Written & Directed by Francis Schaeffer.  1986.

World Gone Wild  In the post-nuke year of 2087 the isolated inhabitants of the Lost Wells outpost jealously guard their precious water source. When an evil cult of renegades want control of the water, the villagers look to a mercenary living in a distant cannibal city for help.  Starring Bruce Dern, Michael Paré, Catherine Mary Stewart, Adam Ant.  Written by Jorge Zamacona; Directed by Lee H. Katzin.  1988.

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