Hawk the Slayer

Hawk the Slayer (1980)

Two brothers locked in deadly combat till the end of time!

  • Genre: Fantasy, Adventure
  • Release Date: 1980-08-27
  • User Rating: 4.8/10 from 53 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 33min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: ITC Entertainment
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Director: Terry Marcel
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Summary

Hawk the Slayer, after seeing both his father and bride die at the hands of his malevolent brother, Voltan, sets out for revenge and the chance to live up to his title. Tooling himself up with the "mind-sword" and recruiting a motley band of warriors: a giant, a dwarf, a one-armed man with a machine-crossbow and an elf with the fastest bow in the land; Hawk leads the battle against Voltan to free the land from the forces of evil and avenge his loved ones.

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  • Jack Palance

    as Voltan
  • John Terry

    as Hawk
  • Bernard Bresslaw

    as Gort, the Giant
  • Ray Charleson

    as Crow
  • Peter O'Farrell

    as Baldin
  • William Morgan Sheppard

    as Ranulf
  • Patricia Quinn

    as Sorceress
  • Cheryl Campbell

    as Sister Monica
  • Annette Crosbie

    as Abbess
  • Catriona MacColl

    as Eliane
  • Shane Briant

    as Drogo
  • Harry Andrews

    as High Abbot
  • Christopher Benjamin

    as Fitzwalter
  • Roy Kinnear

    as Innkeeper
  • Patrick Magee

    as Priest
  • Ferdy Mayne

    as Old Man
  • Graham Stark

    as Sparrow
  • Warren Clarke

    as Scar
  • Declan Mulholland

    as Sped
  • Derrick O'Connor

    as Ralf
  • Peter Benson

    as Black Wizard
  • Maurice Colbourne

    as Axe Man 1
  • Barry Stokes

    as Axe Man 2
  • Anthony Milner

    as Ferret
  • John J. Carney

    as Soldier
  • Robert Putt

    as 1st Rough in Tavern
  • Mark Cooper

    as 2nd Rough in Tavern
  • Stephen Rayne

    as Brother Peter
  • Ken Parry

    as Thomas
  • Lindsey Brook

    as Little Nun
  • Eddie Stacey

    as Chak
  • Jo England

    as 1st Nun
  • Frankie Cosgrave

    as 2nd Nun
  • Melissa Wiltsie

    as 3rd Nun
  • Robert Rietti

    as Narrator (uncredited)
  • Michael Crane

    as Drago Man
Writing Terry Marcel Screenplay
Directing Terry Marcel Director
Writing Terry Marcel Original Story
Editing Eric Boyd-Perkins Editor
Production Harry Robertson Producer
Writing Harry Robertson Original Story
Writing Harry Robertson Screenplay
Production Debbie McWilliams Casting
Costume & Make-Up Bernard Browne Makeup Artist
Visual Effects Paul Beeson Visual Effects
Sound Harry Robertson Original Music Composer
Art Michael Pickwoad Art Direction
Costume & Make-Up Betty Sherriff Hairstylist
Camera Paul Beeson Director of Photography
Production Bernard J. Kingham Executive Producer
Costume & Make-Up Michael Morris Makeup Supervisor