Conan the Destroyer Page #2

Synopsis: The wandering barbarian, Conan, alongside his goofy rogue pal, Malak, are tasked with escorting Queen Taramis' virgin niece, Princess Jehnna and her bodyguard, Bombaata, to a mystical island fortress. They must retrieve a magical crystal that will help them procure the horn that legends say can awaken the god of dreams, Dagoth. Along the way, Conan reunites with the wise wizard, Akiro and befriends the fierce female fighter, Zula. Together the heroes face ancient traps, powerful Wizards, plots of betrayal, and even the dream god, Dagoth, himself!
Director(s): Richard Fleischer
  1 win & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.9
Metacritic:
53
PG
Year:
1984
103 min
1,364 Views


with him, I will give my life for him.

We shall see.

The castle of Toth-Amon. It holds the key.

Come bring her, Conan.

- We leave now.

In the morning.

- I'm the leader here.

- Lead in the morning.

It will be better. We must rest.

My thinking exactly.

Sleep.

ln the morning you will touch

the Heart of Ahriman.

The first to do so in a thousand years.

Look!

Jehnna... Jehnna!

Jehnna!

Akiro, where is she?

ln there!

- Who took her?

- A giant bird.

A bird of smoke.

lnto the boat!

Somebody should stay

and watch the horses.

Malak!

I didn't mean me.

I'm rowing!

Too late, my friends.

But come... come anyway.

How do we get in?

Is there another entrance?

Under here is a way in.

- You mean under the water?

- You can stay here if you like.

Alone?

They need me.

Bombaata.

Wizard it open.

Fine magician you are.

go back to juggling apples.

get up! get him!

That's exactly what I would have done.

Exactly.

There are only two left, wizard,

and you're behind one of them.

Which one?

- No! Not here!

- It's us!

Bombaata.

Bombaata!

Bombaata!

Bombaata!

I need you!

Bombaata!

- Bombaata...

- It's all right.

Crom!

Out! Out of here quick!

- Hurry, hurry!

- Quick! Out!

Bombaata!

All an illusion.

Help! Bombaata, help me!

Bombaata, where are you?

Put me down, do you hear me?

Put me down!

Look out, you fool!

Bombaata, stop!

- Why?

I thought you were going to hurt the girl.

This is one of the queen's guards.

- Why did they attack us?

- Not by her order.

Wait, wait. This is much better.

Akiro's own magic mixture.

Let me help you.

- What do you think you're doing?

- Covering your wound.

My wound is lower.

We don't want an infection to spread.

I'll spread your head open.

Is this what the world has come to?

You try to help somebody

and what do you get instead of thanks?

Threats.

Now, yell if it hurts.

I suppose nothing hurts you.

Only pain.

After we return to Shadizar,

what will you do?

I'll find my kingdom

and a queen to sit beside me.

What kingdom?

The promise I was kingdomed.

No...

The kingdom I was promised.

- What queen?

- Valeria.

- Valeria...

- Valeria.

What is she like, this... Valeria?

Do you see this woman over there?

- Zula?

- Valeria is like her.

She doesn't look like her,

but she has the same... spirit.

The same... The same...

Strength?

Strength. Strength.

And she's a warrior too?

A great warrior.

A great woman.

Could there ever be...

anyone else but her?

Another queen?

Lot on your knife.

Not on your life.

Excuse me. I must get up now.

How do you feel?

Welcome.

You are welcome.

I didn't know women could be warriors.

All my tribe are warriors.

Well, it seems that

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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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