Hundra

Hundra is a 1983 sword-and-sorcery film co-written and directed by Matt Cimber and starring Laurene Landon.

As the only survivor she travels to an old wise woman and asks her for advice, but to her surprise she is told she ought to become a mother in order to prevent the final extinction of the Amazons.

[1] Paul Mavis of Dvdtalk.com described Hundra as a "genial, rollicking, comic book sword and sandals fantasy" and argued for the film's cult status.

[3] John Shatzer of BloodTypeOnline.com wrote a negative review but gave Hundra credit by saying a few action scenes were exciting.

[4] Judge David Johnson of DVD Verdict instead regarded the action scenes and Landon's general performance as "stilted,"[5] only allowing the film's "camp" value.

Keith Breese of Filmcritic.com praised Laurene Landon as "a striking action lead" and compared Hundra to "Xena".

[9] In 2007 the DVD label Subversive published "Hundra" with a commentary by Matt Cimber and Laurene Landon and a making-of.