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She-Wolves of the Wasteland
File:Shewolvesofthewasteland.jpg
DVD Cover Art
Directed byRobert Hayes
Written by
  • Robert Hayes
  • Dan Rotblatt
Produced byPeter Yuval
Starring
CinematographyPaul Maibaum
Edited byBrian Evans
Music byDan Radlauer
Distributed byAction International
Release date
  • 1988 (1988)[1]
Running time
89 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

She-Wolves of the Wasteland, also known as Phoenix the Warrior and She Wolves of the Wasteland, is a 1988 American post apocalyptic film directed by Robert Hayes and starring Persis Khambatta, Kathleen Kinmont and Peggy McIntaggart.

Synopsis

A group of women battle to save the world in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. They battle for the touch of the last man left alive.

Cast

  • Persis Khambatta as Cobalt
  • Kathleen Kinmont as Phoenix
  • Peggy Sands as Keela
  • James H. Emery as Guy
  • Sheila Howard as Reverend Mother / Badger
  • Nina Jaffe as Chainsaw
  • Courtney Caldwell as Motorcycle Woman / T-Bird
  • Skyler Corbett as Skyler
  • Lore de Nuccio as Neon
  • Linda Santo as Snapper
  • B.B. Bowen as Ginsu
  • Maria Michi as Escaping Sister
  • Kathy Armstrong as Bartender / Arena Announcer
  • Roxanne Kernohan as Meda
  • Pippa Danyon as Rattail
  • Dusty Woods as Mohawk
  • Kastle as Psycho Chick
  • Isis Richardson as Riptide
  • Veronica Carothers as Suga
  • Miranda Fredericks as Dreadlock
  • Susan Overman as Blondie
  • Ginger Justin as Orange Hair
  • Barbara Buck as Slave
  • Bonita Money as Snake Dancer
  • Marta May as Prostitute
  • Buffy Fletcher as Head Rezule
  • Andy Harrington as Second Rezule
  • Kimberley Casey as Scratch / Rezule Warrior

Releases

It debuted on VHS in 1988 with the title Phoenix the Warrior.

Echo Bridge Entertainment released it on DVD in the US on November 6, 2007.[2]

References

  1. ^ Broeske, Pat H.; Pecchia, David (1988-01-17). "Movies Will Be Great in '88--Or Maybe Not . . ". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2015-04-04.
  2. ^ "She-Wolves of the Wasteland getting DVD release". Quiet Earth. 2007-10-07. Retrieved 2015-04-04.

Further reading

  • "Phoenix the Warrior (review)". Variety: 28. 1988-05-28.