Deathstalker II

Deathstalker II Duel of the Titans is a 1987 Argentine low-budget sci-fi fantasy film adventure directed by Jim Wynorski. Princess Evie of Jzafir is deposed by the evil Jerak and his voluptuous, and dangerous, ally Sultana. Posing as Reena the Seer, Princess Evie enlists the aid of the renowned hero Deathstalker. Together they battle the forces of evil, including a clone of Evie created by Jerak, to win back Evie's kingdom.

Initial release date:

  • 1987

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Runtime:

  • 85 min (51 hs )

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Jim Wynorski

Jim Wynorski (born August 14, 1950) is an American screenwriter, director, and producer. Wynorski has been making B-movies and exploitation movies since the early 1980s. Wynorski was born in 1950 in Glen Cove on Long Island, New York. Wynorski has directed over 75 feature films. His earliest films...

Tagline:

  • Twice The Action. Twice The Passion. Twice The Adventure.
  • His battle isn't over yet...

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Runtime:

  • 85 min (51 hs )
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