Thor the Conqueror
"It was written in the stars and dust that from the seed of Kunt the Annihilator would come the greatest of all chieftains, Thor the Conqueror!"
Originally released in 1983. Thor the Conqueror is a fantasy/adventure film. directed by Tonino Ricci.
Starring Bruno Minniti, Maria Romano, and Malisa Longo
Synopsis
After both his parents are brutally murdered by his fathers rival Gnut and his men the new born Thor is placed in hiding by the physical embodiment of the god Teisha. Raised in secret under the guidance of Teisha, Thor comes to maturity and goes on a quest to avenge the death of his parents and return peace to his lands, in the process he discovers a woman to take as his wife, finds and uncovers his fathers sword and masters the art of combat, all under the ever watchful eye of the amorphous Teisha.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Bruno Minniti
as Thor
Maria Romano
as Sheeba, the Slave
Malisa Longo
as Ino, Third Virgin Warrior
Rosalba Ciofalo
as First Virgin Warrior
Elena Wiedermann
as Second Virgin Warrior
Luigi Mezzanotte
as Etna, the Owl
Raf Baldassarre
as Gnut
Angelo Ragusa
as Thor's Father
Artemio Antonini
as Barbarian Chief (uncredited)
Giovanni Cianfriglia
as Maneater Chief (uncredited)
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- IT
Production Companies
- Abruzzo Cinematografica
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Thor the Conqueror about?
After both his parents are brutally murdered by his fathers rival Gnut and his men the new born Thor is placed in hiding by the physical embodiment of the god Teisha. Raised in secret under the gu...
Who directed Thor the Conqueror?
Thor the Conqueror was directed by Tonino Ricci.
How long is Thor the Conqueror?
Thor the Conqueror has a runtime of 1 hours and 31 minutes (91 minutes total).
When was Thor the Conqueror released?
Thor the Conqueror was released on February 5, 1983 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Thor the Conqueror?
The main cast of Thor the Conqueror includes Bruno Minniti, Maria Romano, Malisa Longo, Rosalba Ciofalo, Elena Wiedermann.