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Conan the Barbarian

- Enter an age undreamed of

A quest that begins as a personal vendetta for the fierce Cimmerian warrior soon turns into an epic battle against hulking rivals, horrific monsters, and impossible odds, as Conan realizes he is the only hope of saving the great nations of Hyboria from an encroaching reign of supernatural evil.

Release Date : 2011-08-17

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Dark Horse EntertainmentNu ImageParadox EntertainmentNimar StudiosCinema Vehicle ServicesMillennium Media

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Conan 3D

Cast

Jason Momoa

Character Name : Conan

Original Name : Jason Momoa

Gender : Male

Stephen Lang

Character Name : Khalar Zym

Original Name : Stephen Lang

Gender : Male

Rachel Nichols

Character Name : Tamara Amaliat Jorvi Karushan

Original Name : Rachel Nichols

Gender : Female

Ron Perlman

Character Name : Corin

Original Name : Ron Perlman

Gender : Male

Rose McGowan

Character Name : Marique

Original Name : Rose McGowan

Gender : Female

Bob Sapp

Character Name : Ukafa

Original Name : Bob Sapp

Gender : Male

Leo Howard

Character Name : Young Conan

Original Name : Leo Howard

Gender : Male

Steven O'Donnell

Character Name : Lucius

Original Name : Steven O'Donnell

Gender : Male

Nonso Anozie

Character Name : Artus

Original Name : Nonso Anozie

Gender : Male

Raad Rawi

Character Name : Fassir - High Priest

Original Name : Raad Rawi

Gender : Male

Laila Rouass

Character Name : Fialla

Original Name : Laila Rouass

Gender : Female

Saïd Taghmaoui

Character Name : Ela-Shan

Original Name : Saïd Taghmaoui

Gender : Male

Milton Welsh

Character Name : Remo

Original Name : Milton Welsh

Gender : Male

Borislav Iliev

Character Name : Wild Man

Original Name : Borislav Iliev

Gender : Male

Nathan Jones

Character Name : Akhun

Original Name : Nathan Jones

Gender : Male

Diana Lyubenova

Character Name : Cheren

Original Name : Diana Lyubenova

Gender : Female

Ioan Lov

Character Name : Donal

Original Name : Ioan Lov

Gender : Male

Raicho Vasilev

Character Name : City Guard #1

Original Name : Raicho Vasilev

Gender : Male

Stanimir Stamatov

Character Name : City Guard #2

Original Name : Stanimir Stamatov

Gender : Male

Nikolay Stanoev

Character Name : Lieutenant

Original Name : Nikolay Stanoev

Gender : Male

Bashar Rahal

Character Name : Quarter Master

Original Name : Bashar Rahal

Gender : Male

Morgan Freeman

Character Name : Narrator (voice)

Original Name : Morgan Freeman

Gender : Male

Ivana Staneva

Character Name : Young Marique

Original Name : Ivana Staneva

Gender : Male

Alina Puscau

Character Name : Slavegirl #1

Original Name : Alina Puscau

Gender : Female

Zlatka Raikova

Character Name : Slavegirl #2

Original Name : Zlatka Raikova

Gender : Female

Anton Trendafilov

Character Name : Xaltotun

Original Name : Anton Trendafilov

Gender : Male

Aysun Aptulova

Character Name : Sacrificial Victim

Original Name : Aysun Aptulova

Gender : Female

Daniel Rashev

Character Name : Acolyte Priest

Original Name : Daniel Rashev

Gender : Male

Sam Hargrave

Character Name : Pict #1 / Horse Warrior

Original Name : Sam Hargrave

Gender : Male

Jackson Spidell

Character Name : Pict #2

Original Name : Jackson Spidell

Gender : Male

Guillermo Grispo

Character Name : Pict #3

Original Name : Guillermo Grispo

Gender : Male

Radoslav Parvanov

Character Name : Pict #4

Original Name : Radoslav Parvanov

Gender : Male

Teodora Duhovnikova

Character Name : Nun (Student #1)

Original Name : Teodora Duhovnikova

Gender : Female

Shelly Varod

Character Name : Nun (Student #2)

Original Name : Shelly Varod

Gender : Female

Tezdjan Ahmedova

Character Name : Nun

Original Name : Tezdjan Ahmedova

Gender : Male

Ulyana Chan

Character Name : Nun

Original Name : Ulyana Chan

Gender : Female

Yoanna Temelkova

Character Name : Nun

Original Name : Yoanna Temelkova

Gender : Female

Nadia Konakchieva

Character Name : Nun

Original Name : Nadia Konakchieva

Gender : Female

Petya Mlluseva

Character Name : Nun

Original Name : Petya Mlluseva

Gender : Male

Ruslana Kaneva

Character Name : Nun

Original Name : Ruslana Kaneva

Gender : Male

Gloria Petkova

Character Name : Nun

Original Name : Gloria Petkova

Gender : Female

Zdravka Krastenyakova

Character Name : Nun

Original Name : Zdravka Krastenyakova

Gender : Male

Stanislav Pishtalov

Character Name : Cimmerian Elder - Uran

Original Name : Stanislav Pishtalov

Gender : Male

Velimir Velev

Character Name : Prison Clerk

Original Name : Velimir Velev

Gender : Male

Zhaidarbek Kunguzhinov

Character Name : Monk

Original Name : Zhaidarbek Kunguzhinov

Gender : Male

Eric Laciste

Character Name : Monk

Original Name : Eric Laciste

Gender : Male

Brian Andrew Mendoza

Character Name : Monk

Original Name : Brian Andrew Mendoza

Gender : Male

Nuo Sun

Character Name : Monk

Original Name : Nuo Sun

Gender : Male

Kim Do

Character Name : Monk

Original Name : Kim Do

Gender : Male

Gisella Marengo

Character Name : Maliva

Original Name : Gisella Marengo

Gender : Female

Yoana Petrova

Character Name : Young Marique

Original Name : Yoana Petrova

Gender : Male

Vladimir Vladimirov

Character Name : Den Barman

Original Name : Vladimir Vladimirov

Gender : Male

David Mason Chlopecki

Character Name : Pirate

Original Name : David Mason Chlopecki

Gender : Male

Katarzyna Wolejnio

Character Name : Valeria

Original Name : Katarzyna Wolejnio

Gender : Female

Alexandrina Vladova

Character Name : Belly Dancer

Original Name : Alexandrina Vladova

Gender : Female

Guerguina Ilieva

Character Name : Belly Dancer

Original Name : Guerguina Ilieva

Gender : Male

Stefka Berova

Character Name : Mama

Original Name : Stefka Berova

Gender : Male

Vangelitsa Karadjova

Character Name : Topless Wench

Original Name : Vangelitsa Karadjova

Gender : Male

Blagovesta Cakova

Character Name : Topless Wench

Original Name : Blagovesta Cakova

Gender : Male

Svetlana Vasileva

Character Name : Topless Wench

Original Name : Svetlana Vasileva

Gender : Male

Zornitsa Stoicheva

Character Name : Topless Wench

Original Name : Zornitsa Stoicheva

Gender : Male

Zhenia Zheleva

Character Name : Topless Wench

Original Name : Zhenia Zheleva

Gender : Male

Nikol Vasileva

Character Name : Topless Wench

Original Name : Nikol Vasileva

Gender : Male

Adriana Kalcheva

Character Name : Topless Wench

Original Name : Adriana Kalcheva

Gender : Male

Mark Amos

Character Name : The Egg Man

Original Name : Mark Amos

Gender : Male

Zlateto Keremedchieva

Character Name : Topless Wench

Original Name : Zlateto Keremedchieva

Gender : Male

Raw Leiba

Character Name : Rexor

Original Name : Raw Leiba

Gender : Male

Radka Petkova

Character Name : Archer

Original Name : Radka Petkova

Gender : Female

Paul Stefanov

Character Name : Cimmerian boy

Original Name : Paul Stefanov

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Erin Taylor

@EjBlackCherry

2021-06-23

Everytime I hear the term "remake" I cringe a little... More often than not, the so-called "remake" does not do the original movie justice. With that being said however, I was blown away by this revisited title. Although I was not familiar with the actor cast to play Conan, I was quite pleased by his rendition of the role. Excellent action and plenty of adventure, and not too bad in the looks department either! A most enjoyable movie, that I am pleased to have in my collection.

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Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

There's some cathartically pleasant violence, particularly in the first half, but ultimately this movie didn't have to be made, and it *definitely* didn't have to be made under the name "_Conan_". _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

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Per Gunnar Jonsson

@Dark Jedi

2024-05-16

I quite liked this film, more than I liked Captain America: The First Avenger that we watched a couple of days ago. It has gotten some rather disappointing ratings. I obviously disagree. I found the film to be pretty much what I hoped for. I read some reviews on IMDb stating that Conan only said about 40 words, that he wasn’t “barbaric” enough, that the fight scenes where chopped up and that you didn’t get to see much of the fighting. In reality the first statement is a blatant lie and the others simply not true. The film is much bloodier than Schwarzenegger’s version and sometimes in a quite “barbaric” way. I do not know what people really expected from this film but for me it was pretty much what I hoped for. Although the Schwarzenegger films are somewhat out-dated I was still afraid that I would miss good old Schwarzy but I really didn’t (that much at least). Special effects where quite okay and the 5.1 DTS Master Audio soundtrack was done well enough. It get’s a 7 out of 10 from me.

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2022-06-08

_**Looks great, nice action, but needed more depth**_ Although the set-up of “Conan the Barbarian” (2011) is the same as the 1982 version (raiders destroy Conan's village in Cimmeria and thus the barbarian seeks revenge) the story is otherwise completely different. The villains here are Khalar Zym and his witchy daughter, Marique, who seek to resurrect Zym's sorcerous wife, but they need to acquire the pure blood necessary for their Acheron magic. WHAT WORKS: •Jason Momoa, as Conan, is excellent; far better than Arnie. It's hard to conceive of a better Conan. •The Bulgarian locations are outstanding. •The Costuming is more convincing than the '82 version. Conan's apparel, for instance, is more faithful to REH than Arnie's fur loincloth. •Better acting than the '82 version, excluding James Earl Jones, of course. •Brutal, thrilling action throughout with convincing swordplay (unlike the contrived ’82 version). •Corsairs, highlighted by Conan's comrade Artus, effectively played by likable Nonso Anozie. •Excellent sets/props; it definitely looks like the Hyborian Age. •Good serious vibe, despite the cartoony, over-the-top last act. •Rose McGowan as the witchy daughter is ee-vil and creepy. •Ron Perlman as Conan's father. •The whole opening sequence. •I liked how the film stressed the closeness and love of Conan and his father. There's a correlation between true greatness and a close relationship with a strong father-figure and his example of excellence. •You have to give credit to the filmmakers for effectively illustrating Conan's youthful days and life in a Cimmerian village in general, something Conan's creator never delved into in any detail. WHAT DOESN'T WORK: •The film deviates from Robert E. Howard, albeit not as much as the '82 version. Regardless, it certainly adhered to REH's overall pulp vibe. I'd prefer to see one of REH's originals put to film, like "A Witch Shall Be Born" or "Beyond the Black River." •Stephan Lang as Zym makes a worthy enough villain for Conan, but he comes off too clichéd and cartoony, especially in the final act. James Earl Jones' Thulsa Doom worked better, likely because he was so unique. •Rachel Nichols' Tamara is solid as the female protagonist, but she doesn't hold a candle to Sandahl Bergman's Valeria. •The score is serviceable but pales in comparison with Basil Poledouris' score from the '82 version and "Conan The Destroyer" (1984). This score definitely won't be celebrated 30 years later like Basil's. Why didn't they just update Polerdouris' piece? •There’s too much "Modern Blockbuster Syndrome" that appeals to those with ADHD. •Especially the over-the-top final act, which is way too comic booky. It's cartoony overkill, pure and simple. But, then again, it did bring to mind REH's "Jewels of Gwahlur," so maybe it's not so far off the mark. •The biggest flaw was that there wasn't enough depth. The film needed more 'downtime' to contrast the wall-to-wall action, like campfire scenes (which would better indicate distances), more camaraderie on the ship, more development of Conan & Tamara's relationship, etc. Although it had some of this, it wasn't enough. Action sequences naturally hold more weight when the audience cares about the characters. As it is, it's clear that the filmmakers wanted to make an action flick above all else and this weakens the film. •Along with lack of depth was the lack of epic-ness or moving moments. The '82 film deviated from REH but at least it made up for it with depth and a sense of epic-ness. For instance, when Conan & Subotai make their stand against the riders of doom or Conan's moving victory salute, not to mention the potent love & death/funeral scenes, etc. This 2011 version had glimpses of this, like when Conan is birthed on the battlefield then raised to the sky and when Conan's father expresses his love with his final act, but, again, it needed more. CONCLUSION: The filmmakers got a lot of things right, like Momoa as Conan and the authentic look/feel of the Hyborian Age. The film's not bad at all and pulsates with energy, but it needed more depth, epic-ness and uniqueness to pull it out of its "blockbuster" mediocrity. It's a case of violence for the sake of violence, which gets dull by the 90-minute mark, plus the last act is just comic booky overload. The focus on wall-to-wall action limits the film's effectiveness. It lacks the confidence to chill and allow the characters to breathe. Still, it's a somewhat worthy Conan movie. It's serious and brutal; and, thankfully, lacks "cute" characters. It’s arguably on par with "Conan the Destroyer" and superior in ways, not to mention leagues better than "Red Sonja" (1985). The film runs 1 hour, 53 minutes. GRADE: B-/C+

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Trazbor O'Gukguk

@Trazbor O'Gukguk

2021-06-23

This is terrible, poorly executed, story makes no sense. Costume design is nice but it's not enough to sanction just under 2 hours of my life. Unless you are a child or an easily impressed adult, Avoid!