@Drizzlerman, is a B movie version female led version of the era's attention to the Sword & Sandals movies done at the time based on the Roman period. It mixes Ancient Britain's conquest by Rome with some Nordic themes. It is not historically accurate, but fun to watch anyhow.
omg, hippies as blood thirsty melodramtic types. No wonder it's so cheeeeeezzzzzzzzyy. "This land will run with blood." Uh-oh, the druid chief looks dare I say, like Jesus? Yup. The annnouncer sounds like a sportscaster or like he should be selling aftershave.
And ancient British Druids worshiping the Greek god Zeus! Not to mention that there are no Vikings in this movie. Vikings didn't show up in Britain until about 700 years later.
supposedly, at one point, one of the actors in this movie can be seen wearing a...wristwatch!
monk22yrs 3 months ago
JhenMisha is a Viking She Wolf... BACK UP!!!!
Jhenisus 3 months ago
This looks cool, even though it is not accurate and completely realistic.
Drizzlerman 1 year ago
@Drizzlerman, is a B movie version female led version of the era's attention to the Sword & Sandals movies done at the time based on the Roman period. It mixes Ancient Britain's conquest by Rome with some Nordic themes. It is not historically accurate, but fun to watch anyhow.
Wolfen443 1 year ago
@Wolfen443 yeeah that's what I was thinking I'm gonna try and find a copy of it sometime.
Drizzlerman 1 year ago
lol, I didn't know Vikings wore blue eyeshadow
nerdelicious5 2 years ago 3
omg, hippies as blood thirsty melodramtic types. No wonder it's so cheeeeeezzzzzzzzyy. "This land will run with blood." Uh-oh, the druid chief looks dare I say, like Jesus? Yup. The annnouncer sounds like a sportscaster or like he should be selling aftershave.
PleiadesSeven 3 years ago 2
And ancient British Druids worshiping the Greek god Zeus! Not to mention that there are no Vikings in this movie. Vikings didn't show up in Britain until about 700 years later.
scotpens 2 years ago 5
The "Nubian slave girl" at 1:01 is a white actress in blackface. Hard to believe they were still doing that sort of thing in 1967.
scotpens 3 years ago 7