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The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent

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A band of female warriors is captured by a ruthless island leader after they set out to find their missing menfolk.

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Audience Member Not bad, but it does not offer stimulus to continue watching. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/25/23 Full Review Jon C Roger Corman has directed over fifty films (and at age ninety is still active as of this writing as a producer,) some of them, recognized classics of the B-movie genre, such as The Little Shop of Horrors, Bloody Mama, The St. Valentine's Day Massacre, and the series of Poe-inspired horror movies featuring Vincent Price, but many others so quickly and cheaply made that they are esteemed as classics of the "so-bad-it's good" genre. Viking Women has to do with a group of Viking women, of course, who set out on a voyage to discover why their husbands haven't returned from their latest expedition: battling sea monsters and a wicked king ensue. Production values are minimal -- I've seen worse, but not often -- the cast members look more like they belong in a 1950s TV ad for vacuum cleaners than in medieval Scandinavia, and the acting, if it is no worse than you would expect in a high school play, is not any better. In short, this will appeal to bad movie fans and not to many others. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 11/09/17 Full Review Audience Member Golden-haired, 50's-era women with short leather skirts posing as viking adventuresses build a drakkar and try to find their lost husbands. Directed by Roger CORMAN, this movie is entertaining, sometimes intentionally, sometimes unintentionally, but it succeeds on both accounts. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/15/23 Full Review Audience Member Quite enjoyable despite being ridiculously campy. With a title like this, you can't help but wonder how the film would turn out. If you ignore the acting and the story, the production got its money worth. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/01/23 Full Review anthony w For a viking movie there really wasn't that much action in it. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review Audience Member Campy low budget fare that comes as no surprise from Corman. This one lacks even the subtext that some of Corman's later pictures could contain. Only a couple of the buxom actresses show any subtlety or range when in more intimate scenes. All the actors and actresses, the blonds and the brunettes, are at turns bland or histrionic. Nothing makes you feel like you are really there in that barbaric world of fantasy. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/01/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A band of female warriors is captured by a ruthless island leader after they set out to find their missing menfolk.
Director
Roger Corman
Genre
Adventure, Fantasy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Nov 28, 2019
Runtime
1h 10m
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