Quest for the Mighty Sword (Ator IV) — Digitally Remastered Blu-ray
The Fourth Ator Film — On Blu-ray for the First Time Ever
The Ator series occupies a beloved place in the world of 1980s sword-and-sorcery fantasy cinema, and Quest for the Mighty Sword — the fourth entry in the saga — is one of the harder titles to track down in any decent quality. This digitally remastered Blu-ray brings the film to high definition for the very first time, using AI-assisted 4K upscaling transferred down to HD. Given that an official Blu-ray release of this title seems extremely unlikely ever to happen, this edition fills a genuine gap for fantasy and cult cinema collectors.
The Story
A young hero sets out on a dangerous journey to recover a legendary sword said to hold immense power. Along the way he faces dark forces, ancient magic, and a destiny far greater than he ever imagined. Inspired by classic myth and medieval legend, Quest for the Mighty Sword delivers exactly the kind of earnest, adventurous fantasy that made the Ator series a cult favourite — heroes, villains, magic, and a quest worth taking.
The Restoration
This edition uses AI-assisted 4K upscaling transferred to HD to deliver the best possible visual quality from the available source. As with any restoration of a rare and previously unreleased title, the result reflects the limitations of the original material — but this is comfortably the best the film has ever looked.
4K Version Available
If you would prefer the native 4K version, we can switch your order and send it as a digital download instead. Contact us before or after ordering to arrange this.
Product Details
| Format | Blu-ray Disc (BD-R) |
| Restoration | AI 4K upscale transferred to HD |
| Series | Ator — Film IV |
| Genre | Fantasy / Adventure / Sword & Sorcery |
| Region | Region Free |
| Alternative | Native 4K version available as download on request |
| Packaging | Disc with printed artwork |
| Note | Unofficial collector's edition — not an official release |
Delivery Info
UK orders arrive in 2 working days. Europe in 5 days. Rest of the world approximately 8 days.


