The film that launched Arnold Schwarzenegger's international career, Conan the Barbarian is still regarded by many as his finest hour. Limited to a mere handful of lines and expertly directed by John Milius to play up the Nietzschean strength of the character, the Austrian Oak has never looked more suited to a role, his muscle flexing and sword twirling apparently effortless. The extraordinarily finely detailed production design ensures that the barren Spanish countryside perfectly suits the Hyborean-era backdrop envisioned by author Robert E Howard. Whether dressed in rags or riches, Schwarzenegger and companions Subotai (Gerry Lopez) and Valeria (Sandahl Bergman) look believably born to their surroundings. Backing their own very fine performances are brilliant supporting roles from James Earl Jones as serpentine baddie Thulsa Doom and Max Von Sydow as doomed King Osric. Plot-wise the film is simply the transformation of a wild barbarian into a worldly-wise king who, via a quest for revenge, finally learns the riddle of steel. The script is highly regarded for its dazzling set-pieces (the opening village raid, the orgy of body parts) and quotable dialogue ("They shall all drown in lakes of blood"), and it comes complete with an anti-peace movement reactionary subtext for anyone who cares to look closely enough. One other element deserving mention is the extraordinary score by Basil Poledouris, which inspires the film with a sense of operatic grandeur.
SPECIAL FEATURES - Audio commentary from Director John Milius and Arnold Schwarzenegger
- DTS and 5.1 Surround Sound
- Brand new documentary about fantasy films
- Documentary
- Deleted scenes and production notes
- Special Effects split-screen video
ITEM SPECIFICS
Region: 2 - Europe (PAL), Japan (NTSC), South Africa, Middle East Rating: 15 Year: 1981 Duration: 124 minutes Label: Fox Ratio: Widescreen Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sandahl Bergman, Ben Davidson, Cassandra Gaviola, James Earl Jones, Gerry Lopez, Mako, Valerie Quennessen, William Smith, Max Von Sydow & Sven-Ole Thorsen
Language: English - English for the hearing impaired
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