
Gladiator Eroticvs: The Lesbian Warriors 2001
Dive into the outrageous world of *Gladiator Eroticvs: The Lesbian Warriors* (2001), director John Bacchus' audacious parody of Ridley Scott's epic *Gladiator*.
Director: John Bacchus
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Gladiator Eroticvs: The Lesbian Warriors (2001) about?
This outrageous parody follows a Roman soldier, played by Darian Caine, who's sold into slavery and thrust into the chaotic world of the lesbian games—a twisted take on gladiatorial combat. John Bacchus' film skewers Ridley Scott's *Gladiator* with over-the-top humor, sapphic action, and royal absurdity led by John Fedele as the deliciously named Emperor Dickus Minimus.
Who directed Gladiator Eroticvs: The Lesbian Warriors?
The film was directed by John Bacchus, known for his work in the adult entertainment industry and Factory 2000 productions.
Who stars in Gladiator Eroticvs: The Lesbian Warriors?
The cast features Darian Caine, Erin Brown, Jade Duboir, John Paul Fedele, and Debbie Rochon, with Ashley Heart rounding out the ensemble.
Is Gladiator Eroticvs: The Lesbian Warriors (2001) worth watching?
If you're a fan of raunchy comedies, erotic spoofs, or early 2000s cult cinema, *Gladiator Eroticvs* delivers on its promise of laughs, action, and cheeky twists. While not for everyone, its absurd energy and playful take on epic cinema make it a memorable (if divisive) experience.
How long is Gladiator Eroticvs: The Lesbian Warriors?
The film runs for 91 minutes, offering a tight, fast-paced ride through its comedic and action-packed narrative.
About Gladiator Eroticvs: The Lesbian Warriors (2001) — A Raunchy Parody of Epic Proportions
Dive into the outrageous world of *Gladiator Eroticvs: The Lesbian Warriors* (2001), director John Bacchus' audacious parody of Ridley Scott's epic *Gladiator*. This raunchy adventure blends sword-and-sandal spectacle with unapologetic comedy and steamy sapphic action, all wrapped in a campy, over-the-top package. Following Darian Caine as a disgraced Roman warrior sold into the brutal—and decidedly more sensual—arena of lesbian combat games, the film balances exaggerated drama with slapstick humor. With John Fedele hamming it up as the absurdly named Emperor Dickus Minimus and a roster of Factory 2000 regulars adding to the chaotic energy, this cult classic delivers laughs, thrills, and more than a few cheeky surprises.
Set against a backdrop of gladiatorial excess and royal absurdity, *Gladiator Eroticvs* leans hard into its parodic roots, skewering both ancient Rome's grandeur and modern expectations of historical cinema. The 91-minute runtime flies by in a haze of innuendo, exaggerated performances, and just enough action to keep the adventure alive. Whether you're a fan of cheeky spoofs or simply curious about early 2000s erotic filmmaking, this title promises a wild ride.