Conan the Barbarian (1982)

Movie · 1982 · Adventure, Fantasy, Action · 2h 10m · R · English

Curator score: 3.6/10 (278.3K ratings)

Thief. Warrior. Gladiator. King.

Overview

A horde of rampaging warriors massacre the parents of young Conan and enslave the young child for years on The Wheel of Pain. As the sole survivor of the childhood massacre, Conan is released from slavery and taught the ancient arts of fighting. Transforming himself into a killing machine, Conan travels into the wilderness to seek vengeance on Thulsa Doom, the man responsible for killing his family. In the wilderness, Conan takes up with the thieves Valeria and Subotai. The group comes upon King Osric, who wants the trio of warriors to help rescue his daughter who has joined Doom in the hills.

Ratings

Director

John Milius

Production

The De Laurentiis Company, Pressman Film

Cast

Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Earl Jones, Max von Sydow, Sandahl Bergman, Ben Davidson, Cassandra Gava, Gerry Lopez, Mako, Valérie Quennessen, William Smith, Luis Barboo, Franco Columbu, Leslie Foldvary, Gary Herman, Erik Holmey, Akio Mitamura, Nadiuska, Jorge Sanz, Jack Taylor, Sven-Ole Thorsen

Curator Review

Verdict

A rugged, blood-and-bone sword-and-sorcery epic with a huge visual imagination, a thunderous score, and a strikingly serious commitment to mythic pulp. It’s uneven in places, but its scale, atmosphere, and sheer physicality make it a landmark fantasy film.

Best for

  • fans of old-school fantasy and pulp adventure
  • viewers who like practical effects and tactile worldbuilding
  • people who enjoy grim, mythic revenge stories
  • audiences looking for a foundational 80s genre epic

Skip if

  • you want fast-paced, quippy modern fantasy
  • you dislike stylized violence and barbaric tone
  • you need tightly polished plotting
  • you prefer character psychology over mythic spectacle

Overview

Conan the Barbarian is the rare fantasy blockbuster that feels carved from stone. It’s brutal, solemn, and strangely grand, with a world of temples, thieves, snake cults, and ruined kingdoms that still feels alive because it’s so physically built and photographed. The movie’s confidence is part of the pleasure: it treats barbarism, destiny, and revenge as operatic ideas rather than camp punchlines.

Worth noting

What lingers most is the texture. The production design, makeup, costumes, and effects give the film a grimy, handmade richness, while Basil Poledouris’s score turns everything into a march of doom and legend. Arnold Schwarzenegger is perfectly cast as a near-mythic force of nature, and James Earl Jones gives the villain a hypnotic, almost priestly menace.

Bottom line

It can be blunt and occasionally lurching, but that roughness is part of its identity. This is not polished fantasy; it’s primal fantasy, made with conviction and a little madness. For viewers who want their sword-and-sorcery epic to feel ancient, muscular, and a bit dangerous, it remains essential.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Ollie Greenall (3.5★) · 1554 likes

Arnold Schwarzenegger punches a camel in this. That alone is worth three and a half stars.

fran hoepfner (4★) · 906 likes

feels genuinely epic in terms of scope and score, brilliantly shot, has all the little practical effects I love from movies of this era: plasticky jewels, tubs of goop, giant snake, mud, dry ice vapor, all of that good shit. basically when a movie starts with a sword being forged I know it will be the type of thing I’m into. only docked a star because I wish I watched it stoned tbh

Obistrike (5★) · 566 likes

What daring! What outrageousness! What insolence! What arrogance!... I salute you Mr Milius! A truly momentous piece of cinematic metallurgy. Conan the Barbarian is most prized, a true tale of sorrow and high adventure unmatched. Sumptuous set design, costumes, camels, snakes, gore, score and whores galore. Beautiful, pompous, authentic and magical, I demand, no I beg, that Hollywood creates a modern fantasy epic able to match Conan's thudding pace, thundering tone and grandiose scale. Impeccably physical performances, stunning cinematography and… more

pd187 (5★) · 519 likes

"what do you see?" "uhhh, infinity.." "good!"

matt lynch (4★) · 406 likes

"Life and death, the same." Power as virtue. One of the great high fantasy films, and the magnificent product of no less than three huge, even megalomaniacal egos.

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Topics

sword and sorcery, epic fantasy, revenge, mythic adventure, practical effects, 80s cinema, barbarian hero, cult villain, grim tone, pagan imagery

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