Barbarian (2003)

Barbarian (2003)
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Straight from Roger Corman's New Concorde film company comes Barbarian, a low-budget remake/pseudo-sequel to the even smaller-budgeted video gem The Deathstalker. This time, it's three-time Mr. Universe Michael O'Hearn as the Barbarian who has to battle the forces of darkness, lead by the vile Lord Munkar (Martin Kove). Faced with retrieving the three powerful artifacts of creation before they fall into the wrong hands, the muscled hero heads out across treacherous land laced with deadly beasts and gorgeous damsels-in-distress. On the way, he'll find love, friendship with an annoying bear-person, Wooby (Yuri Danilchenko), and the crown that is rightfully his. Featuring an international cast of not even a hundred, Barbarian recalls earlier days of straight-to-video cheap schlock and features many full scenes from not only the first Deathstalker, but also a few from the more tongue-in-cheek sequel Deathstalker 2: Duel of the Titans. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael O'HearnMartin Kove, (more)
Director(s):
Henry Crum
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Barbarian

Straight from Roger Corman's New Concorde film company comes Barbarian, a low-budget remake/pseudo-sequel to the even smaller-budgeted video gem The Deathstalker. This time, it's three-time Mr. Universe Michael O'Hearn as the Barbarian who has to battle the forces of darkness, lead by the vile Lord Munkar (Martin Kove). Faced with retrieving the three powerful artifacts of creation before they fall into the wrong hands, the muscled hero heads out across treacherous land laced with deadly beasts and gorgeous damsels-in-distress. On the way, he'll find love, friendship with an annoying bear-person, Wooby (Yuri Danilchenko), and the crown that is rightfully his. Featuring an international cast of not even a hundred, Barbarian recalls earlier days of straight-to-video cheap schlock and features many full scenes from not only the first Deathstalker, but also a few from the more tongue-in-cheek sequel Deathstalker 2: Duel of the Titans. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
80 mins

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Director(s):
Henry Crum
Writer(s):
Chris SivertsonHenry Crum
Producer(s):
Amy Russell
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Nudity, Sexual Situations, Violence, Not For Children)
Categories:
Action / Adventure
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Rick C.

Lots of T and A but solid storyline and acting for a B movie.

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Wendi H.

very made for cable type movie. Acting pretty low quality, story line average, but alot of good sex scenes with some hot women!

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David T.

This is a bad movie. Acting was pathetic so much so that it didn't allow for a good storyline. Sword play was okay and the blocking and camera work were not good at all.

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