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  2. Ator - Wikipedia

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    The film was a box office and home video failure. An edited version entitled Cave Dwellers was featured on a popular episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000, causing it to become a cult sensation. The American theatrical cut, The Blademaster, now enjoys modest success on home video and DVD as a cult favorite.

  3. Ator 2 – L'invincibile Orion - Wikipedia

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    Ator 2 – L'invincibile Orion ("Ator 2: Orion the Invincible"), a.k.a. English title: The Blade Master, [1] [3] is a 1982 Italian sword-and-sandal film directed by Joe D'Amato, and starring Miles O'Keeffe as Ator, Charles Borromel as Akronos, Lisa Foster as Mila, the daughter of Akronos, and David Brandon as Zor.

  4. Miles O'Keeffe - Wikipedia

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    The episode, which soon became immensely popular among fans, included one of the most-quoted quips in the show's history: "How much Keeffe is in this movie anyway?" " Miles O'Keeffe!" Unlike some of MST3K's subjects (such as Sandy Frank ), O'Keeffe is considered to be a "good sport" and is a fan of the series.

  5. Cavedweller (film) - Wikipedia

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    Josh Ralske of AllMusic gave Cavedweller 3 stars out of 5, calling it "a potent, absorbing family drama that ends on a note of real emotional power." [2] Matthew Gilbert of The Boston Globe said, "[Kyra] Sedgwick is marvelous, and so are all three of the actresses who play her daughters, particularly Regan Arnold as Cissy."

  6. C.H.U.D. - Wikipedia

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    The title of the movie is an abbreviation for "cannibalistic humanoid underground dwellers". [2] C.H.U.D. was released in North America on August 31, 1984, and grossed $4.7 million. It was followed in 1989 by a sequel titled C.H.U.D. II: Bud the C.H.U.D..

  7. Cave dweller - Wikipedia

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    Cave dwellings in Amboise, Loire Valley, France Kandovan village, Iran. Especially during war and other times of strife, small groups of people have lived temporarily in caves, where they have hidden or otherwise sought refuge. They also have used caves for clandestine and other special purposes while living elsewhere. Cave dwelling in Matmata ...

  8. What Waits Below - Wikipedia

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    What Waits Below is a science-fiction adventure film (initially released under the title Secrets of the Phantom Caverns) released in 1984. [2] Directed by Don Sharp, produced by the Adams Apple Film Company, the film runs for 88 minutes and stars Robert Powell, Timothy Bottoms, and Lisa Blount. [3]

  9. The Cave Dwellers - Wikipedia

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    The Cave Dwellers is a dramatic stage play written by American playwright William Saroyan. The play premiered on Broadway at the Bijou Theatre in 1957. The play follows a group of people who are homeless residing inside an abandoned theatre, until a demolition crew shows up.