The Sword and the Sorcerer is a classic fantasy film that follows the story of a powerful warrior named Talon. Talon is on a quest for revenge against the evil sorcerer Xusia, who killed his family when he was just a child.
As Talon sets out on his journey, he discovers a magical sword that grants him incredible powers. With the help of this sword, Talon is able to defeat Xusia and his army of dark forces.
However, the battle is far from over. Talon soon finds himself caught in a web of political intrigue and betrayal as he tries to navigate the treacherous world of kings and kingdoms.
With the fate of the kingdom hanging in the balance, Talon must use all of his strength and cunning to overcome his enemies and restore peace to the land.
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The Sword and the Sorcerer
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The Sword and the Sorcerer Overture
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David Whitaker:
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Main Title / Tomb Island / Xusia Stabbed
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David Whitaker:
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Tavis' Death / Battlefield
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David Whitaker:
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Black Sorcery / Kingdom of Edhan
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David Whitaker:
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Young Talon's Fight
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David Whitaker:
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Talon and the Mercenaries
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David Whitaker:
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Xusia's Cave
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David Whitaker:
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The Innkeeper
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David Whitaker:
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Rebel Headquarters / Alana's Rape
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David Whitaker:
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Alana's Theme
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David Whitaker:
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Skull Cave / Red Dragon / Fire
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David Whitaker:
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The Rat Attack
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David Whitaker:
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Castle Chase Parts 1 & 2
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David Whitaker:
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Talon vs. Cromwell / The Fight in the Water
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David Whitaker:
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The Bordello
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David Whitaker:
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Elizabeth's Death
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David Whitaker:
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The Feast
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David Whitaker:
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Vows Exchanged / Talon on the Cross / The Rebellion Begins
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David Whitaker:
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Round Room Fight
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David Whitaker:
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Transformation
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David Whitaker:
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Talon Kills Xusia (Not Used in Film)
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David Whitaker:
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Fight to the Death / Aftermath
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David Whitaker:
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Love Theme / Epilogue / End Credits
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David Whitaker:
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