Hundra


Hundra is a 1983 ItalianSpanish fantasy film directed by Matt Cimber and starring Laurene Landon.

Paul Mavis of Dvdtalk.com described Hundra as a genial, rollicking, comic book sword and sandals fantasy and argued for the films cult status. Monster Pictures stated Hundra was one of the great underrated films of the era. MondoDigital categorised Hundra as one of the better contemporary copies of Conan the Barbarian and pointed out that Hundra preceded the film adaptation of Red Sonja. Richard Scheib of Moria.co.nz called Hundra a better incarnation of the spirit of the Red Sonja stories than the Red Sonja 1985 film ever was. John Shatzer of BloodTypeOnline.com wrote a negative review but gave Hundra credit by saying a few action scenes were exciting. Judge David Johnson of DvdVerdict.com instead regarded the action scenes and Landons general performance as stilted, only allowing the films camp value. Keith Breese of Filmcritic.com praised Laurene Landon as a striking action lead and compared Hundra to Xena.In 2007 the DVD label Subversive published Hundra with a commentary by Matt Cimber and Laurene Landon and a makingof. The edition also includes a comic book and moreover Ennio Morricones soundtrack on a CD. Andrew Borntreger of www.badmovies.org complained about missing subtitles and closing credits being hard to read. Jonathan Doyle of www.mediaparty.com criticised the anamorphic transfer and the sound quality of what he called a cult oddity. ........

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