In un mondo dopo l'apocalisse l'acqua è diventata il nuovo oro, e diverse bande si scontrano per il suo controllo.In un mondo dopo l'apocalisse l'acqua è diventata il nuovo oro, e diverse bande si scontrano per il suo controllo.In un mondo dopo l'apocalisse l'acqua è diventata il nuovo oro, e diverse bande si scontrano per il suo controllo.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Jon Harris
- Oiric
- (as Jon Harris III)
Joseph Zucchero
- Bazil
- (as Joe Zucchero)
Don Gordon Bell
- Kardis's Men
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Tony Kenedy
- Kardis's Men
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Biff Yeager
- Biff
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Recensione in evidenza
In a post-apocalyptic future, people have banded together for survival. The key to that survival is water. A woman holds the key to the location of a vast water supply. She's being chased by a roaming gang of baddies hoping to gain her knowledge. Water is power and the baddies want the power. The woman is rescued (multiple times) by a man known as Stryker. Stryker and his friends will battle the baddies for the secret of the water.
Stryker is one of the countless number of films that looked to cash-in on the success of The Road Warrior. Some are good (or at least enjoyable) and some are not so good. Stryker falls into the latter category. There are lot of problems I had with the movie, but the biggest issue I had was Stryker is it's just plain boring. I had the hardest time staying awake. There's little that held my interest. The plot is so unbelievably unoriginal. The filmmakers attempted to take the search for gas in The Road Warrior and replace it with the search for water in Stryker. In addition, the action is repetitive. The good guys save the girl, then they save Stryker, then they save the girl, and on and on it goes. But the biggest bore of all comes in the form of lead actor Steve Sandor as Stryker. Sandor's Stryker is so unappealing and so dull that it's hard to believe he's the title character. You'd be hard pressed to find a lead with less screen presence. What a wretched waste of time!
Stryker is one of the countless number of films that looked to cash-in on the success of The Road Warrior. Some are good (or at least enjoyable) and some are not so good. Stryker falls into the latter category. There are lot of problems I had with the movie, but the biggest issue I had was Stryker is it's just plain boring. I had the hardest time staying awake. There's little that held my interest. The plot is so unbelievably unoriginal. The filmmakers attempted to take the search for gas in The Road Warrior and replace it with the search for water in Stryker. In addition, the action is repetitive. The good guys save the girl, then they save Stryker, then they save the girl, and on and on it goes. But the biggest bore of all comes in the form of lead actor Steve Sandor as Stryker. Sandor's Stryker is so unappealing and so dull that it's hard to believe he's the title character. You'd be hard pressed to find a lead with less screen presence. What a wretched waste of time!
- bensonmum2
- 18 ago 2017
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