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Fire and Ice, 1983
English
USA
Profile of Fire and Ice
Fire and Ice can be described as stylized and suspenseful. The plot revolves around superheroes, an imaginary kingdom, and a master warrior. The main genres are action, adventure, and animation. In terms of style, Fire and Ice is epic. In approach, it is fantastical and serious. It is set, at least in part, in a jungle. Fire and Ice takes place in prehistorical times. It is well suited for a family outing, teens, and a boys' night.
Summary of Fire and Ice
Celebrated sword-and-sorcery artist Frank Frazetta teams up with animation director Ralph Bakshi for this high-energy animated fantasy. It's a prehistoric battle of the elements as the dissolute ruler of the Ice World, Nekron (Sean Hannon), starts a war against the fire people using a massive, advancing glacier and armies of subhuman monsters as his weapons. When he arranges to have the fire king's shapely daughter, Teegra (Cynthia Lenke), kidnapped, the adventure begins as she escapes her captors and hooks up with Lorn (Randy Norton), lone survivor of an earlier skirmish. With the aid of a mysterious dark warrior (based on Frazetta's famous painting "The Death Dealer"), Lorn and Teegra fight the armies of Nekron as well as giant monsters, lesbian sorcerers, and other comic book delights. A thunderous classical score by William Kraft adds excitement to this violent, sexy, fast-moving film. It also benefits from unusual animation techniques that nicely complement the far-out imaginations of Frazetta, Bakshi, and screenwriters Roy Thomas and Gerry Conway.
Details
| Language: | English |
| Country: | USA |
| Release date: | 26 August 1983 |
| Runtime: | 81 min |
Cast and Crew
as Larn
as Teegra
as Nekron
as Darkwolf
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