If you took a Dungeons & Dragons adventure written hastily by an 8th grader during study hall and turned it into a movie, you’d wind up with something a lot like Hawk the Slayer. In fact, we wouldn’t be surprised if that’s how they actually got the script. But this movie has something that no D&D adventure can claim: Jack Palance. A whole lot of Jack Palance. Specifically MEGA-EVIL Jack Palance, playing a character named Voltan. He yells, kills, yells, whisper-threatens, whisper-yells, kills, and mostly just yells his way across the countryside. Seems no one can stop him until his brother Hawk - yes, his brother, despite being about 40 years younger - gathers an elf, a dwarf, and a giant to take him down. Not as much dignity as a Fellowship of the Ring, more of a… Crew of the Stuff. Keen-eyed fans may recognize the dwarf from our release Prisoners of the Lost Universe. Also, the actor playing Hawk went on to portray Jack’s dad in Lost -- hmmm, Prisoners of the LOST Universe, LOST, time to dig up your old Lost conspiracy theories because there’s something happening here, IT’S ALL CONNECTED. Join Mike, Kevin and Bill for a heaping helping of Jack the Palance and Hawk the Slayer! Original film made in 1980.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Roy Kinnear | Guest Star | ||
Ray Charleson | Guest Star | ||
Patricia Quinn | Guest Star | ||
Jack Palance | Guest Star | ||
Catriona MacColl | Guest Star | ||
Peter O'Farrell | Guest Star | ||
Bernard Bresslaw | Guest Star | ||
John Terry | Guest Star | ||
Harry Andrews | Guest Star | ||
Annette Crosbie | Guest Star | ||
Cheryl Campbell | Guest Star | ||
Patrick Magee | Guest Star | ||
Shane Briant | Guest Star | ||
Christopher Benjamin | Guest Star | ||
William Morgan Sheppard | Guest Star | ||
Terry Marcel | Director |