The Amazons (1973)
Director: Terence Young
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
A silly male chauvinist rewrite of the Amazon myth, specialising in bare-breasted wrestling matches and blood-and-guts action fodder, with occasional anachronisms that are meant to be funny. The sets are half-decent, and Alena Johnston has an exceptionally luscious body: too bad the dubbers gave her such a grating voice to go with it.Author: JR
Cast & crew
Director: Terence Young
Producer: Nino E Krisman
Cast: Alena Johnston, Sabine Sun, Rosanna Yanni, Helga Liné, Godela H Meyer, Rebecca Potok full cast
Duration: 91 mins
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