Lee Holdridge's score, composed in a short amount of time, provides a bit more epicness than the film could have created on its own, with a heroic theme that is used throughout. Tanya Roberts doesn't really do much, but looks damn nice doing it, John Amos is also good as a traveler who befriends Dar, and Rip Torn is as over-the-top as he can get. If he were to cure world hunger, create world peace, or even be elected president, he would still be known as The Beastmaster. I probably had no idea of what was going on, but I just loved watching this animal lover named Dar rescue the hot Tanya Roberts while fighting against an evil priest. I can still recall spending many days and nights watching it on television. Thanks to my parents having cable in the 80s, I virtually grew up with it. I don't care what people say, THE BEASTMASTER is a fun film.
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