And here's another of those rare birds of the Hollywoodus Divais species who ventured into a supercombative opera: TYRONE POWER.
In many words JAMES PUREFOY's "Solomon Kane" fits the mold of an "archaic adventurer" movie, but as it's set in a post-Renaissance period, a NCK is what he is.
THE PAUL BROTHERS, David and Peter, might not have been more than a curiosity piece, but at least their comical outing in a barbarian-adventure is more watchable than some of the "straight" ones.
Although "Star-Lord" CHRIS PRATT by himself is sort of a "costumed crusader," the rest of his GUARDIANS menagerie are not, which puts them all into the "space-fighting" category.
From "Nikita" to "lady Dracula" is all most readers will know of ANNE PARILLAUD.
VINCENT PRICE enjoys two stellar combative roles, so for him I went with the one that waxes more than it wanes.
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