

Twin warrior sisters, raised in the wilderness and trained for battle, must survive a bizarre world of monsters, cultists, zombies, and barbarians as they prepare for a final showdown with the father who once tried to destroy them.
Sorceress Ratings & Reviews
- Ray HopkinFebruary 5, 2026Terrible dubbing, wobbly sets, decapitations and boobs, what's not to love! A very typical 80s Corman vibe, and I'm all for it.
- Mister ArnNovember 1, 2025“Sorceress” is pure sword-and-sorcery exploitation. The acting is stiff, with line delivery so awkward it feels like they rehearsed seconds before the camera rolled. The story is a patchwork of fantasy clichés, sword fights, beasts, and a generous helping of nudity. Part fantasy, part soft-core adventure, and part accidental gender study, Sorceress isn’t a good movie by any stretch, but it’s unmistakably a Roger Corman production: cheap, wild, and oddly unforgettable.
- tmmzhOctober 12, 2025Honestly, yes, it's 80's fantasy low budget stuff. But it was a fun movie all the same.
Sorceress Trivia
Sorceress was released on March 1, 1982.
Sorceress was directed by Jack Hill.
Sorceress has a runtime of 82m.
Sorceress was produced by Jack Hill.
Twin warrior sisters, raised in the wilderness and trained for battle, must survive a bizarre world of monsters, cultists, zombies, and barbarians as they prepare for a final showdown with the father who once tried to destroy them.
The key characters in Sorceress are Mira (Leigh Harris), Mara (Lynette Harris), Erlick (Roberto Nelson).
Sorceress is rated R.
Sorceress is an Action, Adventure, Fantasy film.
Sorceress has an audience rating of 1.9 out of 10.
Sorceress had a budget of $500K.











