This gloriously goofy cheese ball muscleman movie stars beefcake actor Reb 
Brown (star of those 'Captain America' TV movies of the 1970s) as the title 
character. Yor is a lone warrior wandering a prehistoric world, who falls 
in with young Ka-laa (super sexy Corinne Clery of "Moonraker") and her 
guardian Pag (Luciano Pigozzi, a.k.a. Alan Collins, utility player in many 
Italian films). He will ultimately go on a quest to learn his true 
identity, not really knowing the meaning of the medallion he wears around 
his neck. The three of them will meet other primitive peoples, fight 
dinosaurs, and end up battling a Darth Vader-like villain dubbed Overlord 
(John Steiner, another veteran of Italian exploitation cinema).

Yor in for a good time with this lively dose of nutty nonsense. It gets off 
to a grand start with that irresistible, hilarious theme song. The Leonard 
Maltin review describes it as "humorously tacky", and that it makes it 
something to treasure. The clunkiness of the special effects merely adds to 
the good vibes, as well as the expected (and priceless) antiquated English 
spoken by many of the characters. Generous on-location shooting in Turkey 
gives it some solid atmosphere and visuals, and pacing is more than 
adequate. It rarely passes up a chance to amuse you, with little let up and 
a tight running time of just under an hour and a half. But it isn't until 
the final half hour, when "future" and past meet up, that it becomes truly 
something special. It's just too delightful to see an old-style fantasy 
type hero in a science-fiction setting, complete with robotic minions 
working for Overlord.

Browns' performance is definitely acceptable for this sort of fare: he's 
amiable, and physical, if not possessing quite the same physique as, say, 
Arnold Schwarzenegger from this period. There's no shortage of truly 
gorgeous women in skimpy outfits: Clery, Carole Andre as Ena, Ayshe Gul as 
Roa, and Claudia Rocchi as Tarita. Steiner and Aytekin Akkaya as Ukan are 
wonderfully hammy villains.

One of the best bits occurs when Yor discovers a radio and smashes it on 
the rocks, dismissing it as a "damn talking box".

This is one of the best bad movies that this viewer has seen in a while.

Screenplay by Robert D. Bailey and director Antonio Margheriti, based on a 
graphic novel by Juan Zanotto and Ray Collins.

Eight out of 10.
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