Review of Yor: The Hunter from the Future (1983) by Dave J — 25 Sep 2013
Wednesday, September 25, 2013.
(1982) Yor, The Hunter From The Future.
SCIENCE-FICTION FANTASY/ ACTION.
It's a great looking poster except that it's nothing like what it looks like which is a picture of him standing on top of a rocky tomb holding a pixie hammer, screaming out to some flying saucers. Anyways, by watching this it was like a long extension of a Star Trek television show which takes place on some caveman environment where they can speak perfect English starring Yor played by Reb Brown who is on a quest to search for answers regarding his originality who's completely oblivious about his upbringings except for a blonde girl who he's eventually going to meet with no clues except for a silvery medallion hanging around his neck.
Financed by a European company almost in the same reign as other Spaghetti Western movies except that it's also intended for the North American audience. There are only two prehistoric monsters and they looked totally fake especially the fights which they just swing on the air and they would pretend to fall. I can probably tolerate this except that they're too many movies that are similar to this one.
2 out of 4 stars.
This review of Yor: The Hunter from the Future (1983) was written by Dave J on 25 Sep 2013.
Yor: The Hunter from the Future has generally received mixed reviews.
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