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Conan the Barbarian By Jeff Shannon
Conan the Barbarian, the movie that turned Arnold Schwarzenegger
into a global superstar, is a prime example of a match made in heaven.
It's the movie that macho maverick writer-director John Milius was born to
make, and Arnold was genetically engineered for his role as the
muscle-bound, angst-ridden hero created in Robert E. Howard's pulp novels.
Oliver Stone contributed to Milius's screenplay, and the production design
by comic artist Ron Cobb represents a perfect cinematic realization of
Howard's fantasy world. To avenge the murder of his parents, Conan tracks
down the evil Thulsa Doom (James Earl Jones) with the help of Queen
Valeria (played by buff B-movie vixen Sandahl Bergman) and Subotai the
Mongol (Gerry Lopez). Aptly described by critic Roger Ebert as "the
perfect fantasy for the alienated pre-adolescent," this blockbuster
is just as enjoyable for adults who haven't lost their youthful
imagination.
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|  | Director: John Milius
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|  | Stars: Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Earl Jones, Sandahl Bergman, Gerry Lopez, Mako, Ben Davidson, Sven Ole Thorsen, Max von Sydow, Valerie Quennessen, Cassandra Gaviola, William Smith
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|  | Released: May 14, 1982
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS CD | | |
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