Ricardo Jordán brings a distinctive flair to his role in Barbarian Queen (1985), where he embodies the fierce spirit of the genre. With a focus on exploitation and adventure, Jordán's performance contributes to the film's cult status, capturing the essence of the 1980s grindhouse aesthetic. His work in this film highlights the raw energy and bold storytelling that defines the era, making him a notable figure in the realm of cult cinema.
Barbarian Queen
Set during the days of the Roman Empire. A simple village is raided by Roman troops, and most of the people are whisked off to be slaves or killed. Three women survive and set off to liberate their people. When they arrive at the Roman city, they team up with the local underground to seek vengeance and liberation of the slaves