Empire of Ash III

Empire of Ash III is a post-apocalyptic science fiction movie from 1989. It is a sequel to the movie known as Empire of Ash or Empire of Ash II. The film is also known as Maniac Warriors [1] and Last Of The Warriors. [2]

Empire of Ash III
Directed by
Produced by
  • Sharon Christensen
  • Janice Curtis
Written byJohn Eyres
Screenplay byChris Maruna
Story byLloyd A. Simandl
Starring
Music byJohn Sereda
CinematographyDanny Nowak
Edited by
  • Bert Bush
  • Joseph Fitzpatrick
Running time
98 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish


Plot

In 2050, sometime after a nuclear war, much of the ruling elite has succumbed to a disease that requires a transfusion of blood, Bands of militaristic, government-sanctioned band of nomads called the Warriors, led by the Baalca, forcibly use needles to extract healthy blood from unwilling females and deliver it to the rulers. Zak (Andrew MacGregor) and Iodine (Joe Maffei) are regarded as a subversive threat to the blood bank troops. Lucas (William Smith) and Danielle (Melanie Kilgour) try to stop the blood harvesting.

Cast

William Smith ...... Lucas

Ken Farmer ..................... Chuck

Melanie Kilgour ................ Danielle

Scott Anderson ................. Harris

Nancy Pataki ................... Baacla

Andrew MacGregor ............... Zak

Joe Maffe ...................... Iodine

Reception

John Stanley in Creature Feature (2000) called this the worst movie of the post-apocalyptic genre. [3] TV Guide also found the movie lacking, stating that it was "badly in need of a transfusion of talent." [4]

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References

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