Aarón Hernán, born in Mexico City, made a significant impact in the realm of cult cinema with his role in Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell (1988). Having debuted in the 1960s, Hernán's journey began on stage before transitioning to film, where he brought his theatrical prowess to the screen. His performance in Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell showcases his ability to navigate the gritty and fantastical elements of the genre, cementing his place in the annals of exploitation cinema.
Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell
The third thrilling saga of Deathstalker pits him against the evil wizard and ruler of the Southland, Troxartes, and his band of undead warriors. Dashing Deathstalker is entrusted by the beautiful Princess Carissa to protect an enchanted Jewel one of three which together hold the key to the lost city of treasure, Erendor. The missing pair of gems are stashed all too safely in the heavily guarded castle of the wicked Troxartes. His mission clear, Deathstalker rouses his troops and storms the fortress with the power of lightning. And in this fateful battle, one man will survive to witness the magical secrets of Erendor.