Doctor Mordrid

1992

Action / Fantasy / Horror / Sci-Fi / Thriller

13
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 36%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 36% · 250 ratings
IMDb Rating 5.4/10 10 2324 2.3K

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Plot summary

Bound by hate and a mystical amulet that holds the powers of life and death, two immortal wizards meet for the last time in an ancient struggle of good versus evil.


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Jeffrey Combs as Dr. Mordrid
Brian Thompson as Kabal
Julie Michaels as Irene
Yvette Nipar as Samantha Hunt
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by lost-in-limbo 4 / 10

"Jesus Christ! That hurts!"

I wanted to like it, but something about the Full Moon fantasy / sci-fi production of "Doctor Mordrid" was nothing short than disappointing. It had a majestically cheesy set-up (battling alchemists from another dimension), capably fanatical special effects and fine performances but it was too lacklustre in what felt like nothing more than war of words (a constantly wordy, silly script which drains out the fun) with the adventurous light-show kept in the background. For a running time of just over 70 minutes you would think it wouldn't outstay its welcome, but not all much happens and it's rushed anticlimactic conclusion had me thinking "Is that it?" At least it had Jeffrey Combs in the lead (whose presence always remains compelling) and opposite of him the towering, square jaw Brian Thompson. I guess you can tell who was good and evil. Thompson makes a real first impression (but so does Combs in his blue pyjamas… ah I mean sorcerer kit speaking to huge eyes in space). Loved Thompson's outfit, blond flowing locks and what was the deal with the echoing voice… in the desert? Yeah a deep voice, but an echo… must be an evil thing? Just like draining the blood out of a spunky naked women and while sitting on bench in the park creeping out elderly lady on a perfectly sunny day. Yeah Thompson was a busy alchemist in his quest to release demons from another dimension to destroy the world. Only Combs can stop him, as he has vowed to protect the earth. The dark against the light. So he investigates and there's a lot of it… and comes to the conclusion that all of this chaos is because of his adversary. Although he thought the cops would be rational enough and help him stop this immortal evil wizard. But I don't think so. A lady (a decent Yvette Nipar) that lives in the same building who's not quite a cop, but still works for them falls for him… ah I mean the story. No it's for real, as he uses his powers to prove it and in a vision we see where the timeless dual between the two began. His mystical amulet is important to his success. Where else could you freeze time for a short while to escape from those people who just don't want to hang around with or get in conversations with? In the end it wasn't used enough when it got stuck in it's dragged out verbal exchanges or confrontations. But the amulet is not only his source of power; there are magical see-through daggers that you stab in your chest to give an alchemist a charge up. So many choices. This leads to the final confrontation (hopefully now they eventually come to blows), which they knew would come. So time to dress up for the occasion. Get out the brightly lit optical work and bring some prehistoric bones back to life to do battle. The special effects are actually well pulled off; it just too bad it's uninterestingly executed by directors Albert and Charles Band. The creatively lavished art direction is let down by its limp handling, than by the cheap origins. The story bestows imagination with a beaming comic book influence (as it was originally penned as a Marvel comic feature), but the foundation just doesn't draw much excitement or interest. Watchable magic and sorcery hokum, but it simply lacks the energy.

Reviewed by siderite 4 / 10

Boy, was it bad!

A movie that features two of my favourite B class actors, Jeffrey Combs and Brian Thompson, and is a Dr. Strange story (after they lost the licence and had to change all the names) doesn't have the right to be this bad. Silly special effects, police officers getting Mordrid's amulet so he needs help getting it back, Brian Thompson with long blond hair, Mordrid having a love affair with a neighbour that happens to be into the mystic arts, Gunner! Come on!

The first five minutes of the film define its quality: slow motion scenes to enhance effect, I guess, of people just walking, a long view over Mordrid's room while credits are shown, a room filled with magical trinkets and burning candles, which later has no candles, but has 9 TV screens, Brian Thompson with long blond hair (!) and (cheap!) Terminator glasses which he never uses again the entire film. And the rest just continues like that. Everything is cheap, low quality, acting is bad, it's badly edited, storyline doesn't make sense, etc. Earth is being protected by a strong wizard from another strong wizard on orders from "The Monitor", an even more powerful being. One gets arrested by police, the other is killed by being impaled (after demonstrating spells that make one invincible to physical attack) and the last is just two giant eyes floating in space and being a jerk. It was ridiculous!

The strange (heh!) thing is that this film is beloved my many and I watched on a recommendation from someone who is an expert in comics and Star Trek and all sci-fi. Has popular YouTube channel and everything. There is *nothing* good in this film, not even the performance of the actors I like! It might be one of those unintentionally funny movies if you get drunk enough with friends, but I doubt even that.

Bottom line: don't watch it. It will sour your love for the actors and the original idea.

Reviewed by quridley 5 / 10

Skip it

One of the laziest Full Moon movies considering the obvious budget involved. There's almost zero action, stale dialogue throughout and every single scene drags twice as long as it should. Its shot well and the cast aren't slouches, but there is no story. Nothing happens. Its filler until an abrupt and anticlimactic finale that rips off your money. Typical for Charles Band. Avoid this one.

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