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Synopsis: The tyrant Gedren seeks the total power in a world of barbarism. She attacks and kills the keepers of a powerful talisman just before it is destroyed. Gedren then uses the power of the talisman in her raid of the city Hablac. Red Sonja, sister of the keeper, sets out with her magic sword to overthrow Gedren. The talisman's master Kalidor follows to protect her. Of course they fall in love - however Red Sonja's power bases on the oath to never give herself to any man...
Director(s): Richard Fleischer
Production: MGM/UA
  1 win & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.0
Metacritic:
35
Rotten Tomatoes:
15%
PG-13
Year:
1985
89 min
262 Views


Who are you?

- Look for the talisman.

- Yeah. Right.

- Ikol, Gedren's black spider.

- You.

Yes. Prince Tarn of Hablok:

The city you blasted

with your filthy sorcery.

So the royal brat hasn't learnt his lesson.

Out of my way, child.

So that you can desert,

like the thief you are?

With my gold?

Hablok's gold?

Now that was unmannerly

of Your Highness...

and rude little boys need correction...

if they're going to grow up into...

I'm afraid Your Highness' growth

is going to be stunted permanently.

Now, yield, Black Spider.

Where's Queen Gedren?

She's gone. I'm so glad that you've come.

Please, will you protect me?

I'm so frightened.

Gedren! Where are you?

So the Prince of Hablok

honors us with his presence unwisely.

How many are with you?

Tell me! How many are with you?

- How many?

- Enough, Gedren!

Get back, or Hablok will need

an heir to the throne.

And your own throne, Gedren.

Unless the talisman goes into the dark,

your whole kingdom will...

Prince, get Kalidor and Falkon.

There's a way behind the throne.

The talisman, Gedren. Quickly!

You are a fool.

We could have ruled the world together.

Now I shall rule alone,

and you will die for what you did to me.

What I did?

You slaughtered my parents like cattle.

My brother, my sister!

Vermin! What were their lives

compared to this?

You are mad!

The talisman will destroy you.

Up here, Sonja.

Up here.

Kalidor, Falkon, this way! Hurry!

Down this hallway!

Sonja. Over here.

Falkon, help.

Prince Tarn, come back.

I am here, Gedren. Death to all tyrants.

Sonja, help me!

I'm trapped!

Sonja! Behind you!

I can't get through.

Falkon, pull her through. I'll hold the gate.

Follow me. This is the way out.

How do you know, Highness?

Because this is the way

I came in, you clown.

Here's the way through.

Go. Quickly!

The door doesn't move.

How does it open?

I know. Leave it to me.

No! Come back, Prince!

He's done it.

We can't leave him.

Wait here, my prince. Don't go away.

Save yourselves! Run for it!

You, too, Falkon, you great, clumsy oaf!

Run! Run for it!

I'm not leaving here without you,

my prince.

Give me your hand. Reach. I'll get you out.

Hablok is over there.

When it's rebuilt,

you must come to visit us.

I'm sure to need a queen someday.

You'll find one.

Whoever she is, Prince, choose carefully.

I make it a rule never to take a woman

unless she can beat me in a fair fight.

That's a challenge

I might think about someday.

What about right now?

Why not?

Come along, Falkon.

Come on.

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Robert E. Howard

Robert Ervin Howard (January 22, 1906 – June 11, 1936) was an American author who wrote pulp fiction in a diverse range of genres. He is well known for his character Conan the Barbarian and is regarded as the father of the sword and sorcery subgenre. Howard was born and raised in Texas. He spent most of his life in the town of Cross Plains, with some time spent in nearby Brownwood. A bookish and intellectual child, he was also a fan of boxing and spent some time in his late teens bodybuilding, eventually taking up amateur boxing. From the age of nine he dreamed of becoming a writer of adventure fiction but did not have real success until he was 23. Thereafter, until his death by suicide at age 30, Howard's writings were published in a wide selection of magazines, journals, and newspapers, and he became proficient in several subgenres. His greatest success occurred after his death. Although a Conan novel was nearly published in 1934, Howard's stories were never collected during his lifetime. The main outlet for his stories was Weird Tales, where Howard created Conan the Barbarian. With Conan and his other heroes, Howard helped fashion the genre now known as sword and sorcery, spawning many imitators and giving him a large influence in the fantasy field. Howard remains a highly read author, with his best works still reprinted. Howard’s suicide and the circumstances surrounding it have led to speculation about his mental health. His mother had been ill with tuberculosis his entire life, and upon learning she had entered a coma from which she was not expected to wake, he walked out to his car and shot himself in the head. more…

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