Conan the Barbarian (1982)

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Written by Robert E. Howard, John Milius

Directed by John Milius

Also known as "Conan el Bárbaro", "Conan le barbare"

Running Time: 135 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1982

Rating: 15 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

John Milius's sword-and-sorcery fantasy is based on the works of Robert E. Howard, king of the pulp fiction explosion of the inter-War years. The orphaned and enslaved Conan, Arnold Schwarzenegger, vows vengeance on Thulas Doom, the slayer of his family. En route, he picks up the requisite strange companions before confronting Doom and, in the process, saving the captured princess whose father is suitably grateful.

When is Conan the Barbarian next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on ITV1 London December 17th, 10:35pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Arnold SchwarzeneggerArnold SchwarzeneggerConan
Image for James Earl JonesJames Earl JonesThulsa Doom
Max von SydowKing Osric
Sandahl BergmanValeria
Ben DavidsonRexor
Cassandra GavaThe Witch
Gerry LopezSubotai
Image for MakoMakoThe Wizard/Narrator
Valérie QuennessenThe Princess
William SmithConan's Father
Luis BarbooRed Hair
Franco ColumbuPictish Scout
Leslie FoldvarySacrificial Snake Girl
Gary HermanOsric's Guard
Erik HolmeyTuranian War Officer

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