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Conan The Barbarian

1982, Movie, R, 115 mins

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Sweaty, musclebound ode to mythic masculinity from right-wing ironist John Milius, featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger's first starring role in an action picture (if you exclude the execrable low-budget comedy HERCULES IN NEW YORK). Based on the adventures of Robert E. Howard's pulp hero, the film opens as the title character (Schwarzenegger) becomes a slave of the brutal murderers of his mother and father. When forced to take to the gladiatorial arena, Conan realizes he's a lit... read more leave a comment
Year: 1982
Rated R

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Cast
Arnold Schwarzenegger: Conan
James Earl Jones: Thulsa Doom
Max von Sydow: King Osric
Sandahl Bergman: Valeria
Ben Davidson: Rexor
Cassandra Gaviola: Witch

 

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