{"id":23884,"date":"2017-12-21T19:35:13","date_gmt":"2017-12-22T01:35:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bmovienation.com\/?p=23884"},"modified":"2017-11-03T19:38:27","modified_gmt":"2017-11-04T01:38:27","slug":"warlords-of-the-deep-1978","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.bmovienation.com\/?p=23884","title":{"rendered":"Warlords of the Deep (1978)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.bmovienation.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/10\/7e042fcde6f4421ff837865501890965-198x300.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"198\" height=\"300\" class=\"alignnone size-medium wp-image-23854\" srcset=\"http:\/\/www.bmovienation.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/10\/7e042fcde6f4421ff837865501890965-198x300.jpg 198w, http:\/\/www.bmovienation.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/10\/7e042fcde6f4421ff837865501890965.jpg 564w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 198px) 100vw, 198px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Warlords of Atlantis starts deep in outer-space as the credits play over a large ball of flaming Martian rock as it hurtles towards a prehistoric Earth &#038; ends up in the Sea&#8230; The film then switches to the middle of the Atlantic Ocean during the Victorian period. A boat named the &#8216;Texas Rose&#8217; slowly sails along, on-board is a rich Professor (Donald Bisset) &#038; his son Charles Aitken (Peter Gilmore) who hope to find the legendary lost underwater city of Atlantis using American Greg Collinson&#8217;s (Doug McClure) specially designed diving-bell. Captain Daniels (Shane Rimmer) warns the Professor about these waters, waters where boats have been known to just vanish but no one is interested &#038; they carry on regardless. Both Charles &#038; Greg dive deep under the Ocean&#8217;s surface &#038; encounter an aquatic dinosaur that tries to eat them, they also discover a solid gold ancient relic which the crew above manage to get aboard. Unfortunately for them a giant Octopus attacks the Texas Rose &#038; the crew, Grogan (Hal Galili), Fenn (John Ratzenberger), Jacko (Derry Power) &#038; the Captain are taken while the young deckhand Sandy (Ashley Knight) is left behind with the now wounded Professor. I&#8217;m not quite sure how but everyone ends up in a huge underwater bubble which houses the world of Atlantis &#038; it&#8217;s various cities. They are welcomed by a guy in a silver sequin dress named Atmir (Micheal Gothard) who takes them to the 3rd city of Troy, Charles is deemed clever so is separated from the group &#038; taken to meet the supreme council who appear to be lead by Atraxon (Daniel Massey) &#038; Astril (Cyd Charisse) while the others are condemned to a life of slavery &#038; thrown into the dungeon&#8217;s. Being a slave for the rest of his life is an idea which Greg isn&#8217;t too keen on so with the help of a rather good looking female slave named Delphine (Lea Brodie) who luckily for any male viewers wears a skimpy cleavage revealing dress &#038; some of the local wildlife they decide to make a break for it, but will they be able to rescue Charles &#038; make it back to the diving-bell before they are either eaten by some monster or killed by the Atlanteans?<\/p>\n<p>Directed by Kevin Connor this was the fourth &#038; final &#8216;lost world&#8217; film he &#038; star Doug McClure made together, the first being The Land that Time Forgot (1974), the second was At the Earth&#8217;s Core (1976), after that came The People that Time Forgot (1977) &#038; Warlords of Atlantis rounded of the loose series of films which is probably my favourite overall. The highly entertaining script by Brian Hayles moves along like a rocket &#038; is never neither dull or boring which always helps &#038; it also manages to combine the swashbuckling adventure, fantasy &#038; Sci-Fi elements that make these types of films so much fun to good effect throughout. It never takes itself too seriously with references to the Mary Celeste coming to mind &#038; the bizarre notion that the Atlanteans are in fact Martians. There are a few plots holes &#038; slightly underdeveloped ideas but hey, nothings perfect right? The characters are likable &#038; the treacherous crew sub plot worked well, I was a little surprised about the end as Doug strangely didn&#8217;t get the girl this time. Like the previous Connor films the monsters aren&#8217;t exactly the pinnacle of realism, in fact most people would probably describe them as poor but I&#8217;d rather have the charm &#038; personality of a man in a rubber monster suit than a cold lifeless fake looking computer graphic any day of the week. Along with the giant Octopus, flying prehistoric Piranha fish, dinosaurs &#038; large Eels I especially liked the giant Millipede\/fish creature that rises out of the water a couple of times, great stuff. I was impressed with the production design credited to Elliot Scott &#038; the sets in particular, some of the Atlantis cityscapes were obviously just flat matte paintings but they looked good overall, from the dungeons to the higher cities which have a palatial feel to them &#038; as a whole Warlords of Atlantis is quite a handsome film to watch. Forgetting about some of the less than spectacular special effects on a technical level Warlords of Atlantis is solid throughout, the acting is OK &#038; I personally think the hot Lea Brodie as the love interest Delphine is easily the most attractive out of the four films &#038; makes for the best heroine, the photography is nice enough &#038; it has an all round decent polish about it. I really liked Warlords of Atlantis, much like Connor&#8217;s other monster films this is terrific fun if your in the right mood &#038; can forgive the generally dodgy special effects &#038; as we all know good special effects don&#8217;t necessarily guarantee a good film so surely the opposite is true as well, right? Well it is in this case, great entertainment for all the family &#038; well worth watching.<\/p>\n<div class=\"syndication-links\"><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Warlords of Atlantis starts deep in outer-space as the credits play over a large ball of flaming Martian rock as it hurtles towards a prehistoric Earth &#038; ends up in the Sea&#8230; The film then switches to the middle of the Atlantic Ocean during the Victorian period. 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