
In this episode of The 80s Movie Podcast, host Edward Havens explores Hearts and Armour (1983), an Italian fantasy adventure inspired by Orlando Furioso. The film follows star-crossed lovers caught between Christian and Saracen armies during a sprawling medieval conflict. However, prophecy, magic, and divided loyalties threaten every chance at happiness. Along the way, we examine the film's production design, elaborate costumes, and ambitious fantasy world. In addition, we discuss performances from Tanya Roberts, Ronn Moss, Barbara De Rossi, and the rest of the international cast. Director Giacomo Battiato aimed for epic storytelling, while drawing on classic European literature and fantasy traditions. The result remains one of the most visually distinctive genre films of the decade. At the same time, we consider why Hearts and Armour remains a cult curiosity among fantasy fans. Furthermore, we look at its reputation as a beautiful but divisive film. Many viewers praise its costumes, armor, and action sequences despite its unconventional storytelling. Whether you discovered it on cable, VHS, or streaming, this episode revisits a forgotten fantasy epic that still sparks debate among genre enthusiasts.
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