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| - Abby Dalton is Desir, de facto leader of the Viking women. Vedric is her betrothed, missing for three years. Susan Cabot (who went on to play the lead in The Wasp Woman), is Enger. She "hates Desir and wants her man". Jonathan Haze is Ottar the only remaining male. Richard Devon (Satan from The Undead) is Stark, the sarcastic, linguistically-talented, urbane Grimwald leader. Jay Sayer is Prince Senja, son of Stark. Will the Vikings get away? Will the nasty Grimwalds get what they deserve?
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| - Abby Dalton is Desir, de facto leader of the Viking women. Vedric is her betrothed, missing for three years. Susan Cabot (who went on to play the lead in The Wasp Woman), is Enger. She "hates Desir and wants her man". Jonathan Haze is Ottar the only remaining male. In the first scene, the women throw spears into a tree to vote on whether to make the journey to find their men. They assemble a ship and set off, to the accompaniment of a score by Albert Glasser. Ottar reveals himself once underway. Enger immediately sabotages the sail in an effort to injure Desir. Not long after, in quick succession, the group encounters a shark, a sea serpent, a killer storm, a vortex, and their ship is struck and set afire by lightning. They jump out of the sinking boat and are washed up on the beach at the feet of the Grimwald Warriors. Richard Devon (Satan from The Undead) is Stark, the sarcastic, linguistically-talented, urbane Grimwald leader. Jay Sayer is Prince Senja, son of Stark. There's a boar hunt (wherein Desir saves Senja's life), a party with an arm wrestling contest between Senja (in a tiara) and Desir which turns into a fight scene. The women travel to a cave to meet the captive male Vikings, including Vedric. Meanwhile, Engar cozies up to Stark, getting special privileges. She visits Vedric in the cave and offers to free him if he will run away with her. Senja is struck by lightning and is killed. Will the Vikings get away? Will the nasty Grimwalds get what they deserve?
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