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  Mario Bava's second and last Viking picture is a landlocked tale of  treachery, ancient sin, and atonement for past wrongs. Cameron Mitchell stars as  a coastal wanderer whose wicked gift for throwing knives saves a woman and her  son from barbarian thugs. Falling for the beautiful woman, he becomes a sort of  foster father and macho mentor to the boy. Think of Shane in leather  tunics and iron helmets, with Italian beaches and inland forests standing in for  the Scandinavian landscape. Mitchell makes a thoughtful action hero burdened by  the sins of his past, but his reddish-blonde bleach job is about as convincing  as the slipshod dubbing, and his odd gracelessness makes him more convincing as  a brawler than a marksman. It's a handsome-looking film (would you expect less  from former cinematographer Bava?) with a complicated legacy of war and murder  and other unspeakable crimes at the core of the tale. Apart from the dark pasts  of the main characters, however, there are few surprises, despite the efforts to  give a mythical dimension to this story of revenge and redemption.  The DVD features a lush, widescreen transfer but only the clumsy English-dubbed  soundtrack, with a photo and poster gallery and a collection of Mario Bava  trailers among the supplements. Extensive liner notes and a director biography  are provided by Bava historian Tim Lucas. --Sean Axmaker
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