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The Sword and the Sorcerer Goofs

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In a medieval world of kings and soldiers, the sorcerer is the most powerful of all

Oooopsy...

"Er, someone wasn't on top of their game that day..."
See the goofs, blunders and plain ole mistakes in the 1982 Fantasy movie starring Lee Horsley, Richard Lynch, Kathleen Beller, Simon MacCorkindale

Richard Moll, Anthony De Longis, George Maharis, Robert Tessier, Nina Van Pallandt, Anna Bjorn, Jeff Corey, Joseph Ruskin, Joe Regalbuto, Russ Marin, Earl Maynard, George Murdock Update Cast


We believe the following are all legit mistakes. If we've bungled it, or you have additional info, please update us.

Thanks to Joe Pingree
In a scene near the beginning of the film, where young Talon fires the extra blades on his triple-bladed sword and kills two of King Cromwell's soldiers, the shots were filmed out of sequence. If you look closely, you can clearly tell that there are more blades attached to the sword on the second shot than there are in the first.
Thanks to Jeff Wilkins
Right after the big fight scene at the wedding, when Talon and Micah confront Cromwell and the guards on the stairs... "Man, thou art the Devil", if you watch closely you will see the guards they just killed getting up off the floor to rejoin the fight and walking out of frame to come back in from a different angle. Sloppy yet barely noticeable mistakes like this are an Albert Pyun 'trademark'.



Bogus Blunders

Sometimes an apparent goof is not a real mistake




But, nothing bogus that we know yet for "The Sword and the Sorcerer".
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