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  • An MVD Exclusive
  • SKU: AV562
  • Format: Blu-ray
  • UPC: 760137141600
  • Street Date: 01/30/24
  • PreBook Date: 12/26/23
  • Label: Arrow Video »
  • Genre: Action/Adventure
  • Run Time: 232 mins
  • Number of Discs: 3
  • Audio: STEREO
  • Year of Production: 1982
  • Region Code: A
  • Box Lot:
  • Territory: US
  • Language: English

 

Cast & Crew

  • Actors:
  •       Arnold Schwarzenegger
  •       Grace Jones
  •       James Earl Jones
  •       Olivia D'Abo
  •       Max von Sydow
  •       Mako
  •       Gerry Lopez
  •       William Smith
  •       Ben Davidson
  •       Sven-Ole Thorsen
  •       Cassandra Gaviola
  •       Nadiuska
  •       Wilt Chamberlain
  •       Tracey Walter
  •       Sarah Douglas
  •       André René Roussimoff
  •       Jeff Corey
  •       Pat Roach
  •       Ferdy Mayne
  • Director: John Milius
  • Director: Richard Fleischer

 

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The Conan Chronicles: Conan The Barbarian & Conan The Destroyer [Limited Edition]

Both the smash hit Conan the Barbarian + Conan The Destroyer and are paired together in this Limited Edition set PACKED with special features & more!

The Conan Chronicles: Conan The Barbarian & Conan The Destroyer [Limited Edition]
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THIEF. WARRIOR. GLADIATOR. KING. Ripped from the pages of Robert E. Howard's beloved pulp stories, 1982's Conan the Barbarian and its sequel, 1984's Conan the Destroyer, not only popularized a new subgenre - the sword-and-sorcery film - but also made a cinematic icon of the star playing the titular hero, former bodybuilding sensation Arnold Schwarzenegger. Conan the Barbarian, from maverick filmmaker John Milius, sees the Cimmerian thief and future king rise up from slavery to become an unparalleled and fearsome warrior, intent on vengeance against the evil snake cult that slaughtered his family long ago, led by the shape-shifting sorcerer Thulsa Doom (James Earl Jones). In the sequel, helmed by action veteran Richard Fleischer, Conan finds himself on a quest to escort a princess on a quest for a mythical horn that will awaken a slumbering god, battling an onslaught of evil beasts, wizards and cannibals along the way. At long last, these glorious odes to the days of high adventure have been restored in glorious 4K with hours of bonus features and heart-racing Atmos remixes that immerse you in the action, accompanied throughout by electrifying music scores by the late Basil Poledouris (RoboCop). If you do not listen... then to hell with you!

Media

Watch Conan The Destroyer trailer »

Bonus Materials

  • Brand new 4K restorations of both films from the original negatives by Arrow Films
  • High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentations of both films
  • Three versions of Conan the Barbarian via seamless branching: Theatrical Cut (127 mins), International Cut (129 mins) and Extended Cut (130 mins)
  • Newly restored original mono audio and remixed Dolby Atmos surround audio for both films
  • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing on both films
  • Archive commentary for Conan the Barbarian by John Milius and Arnold Schwarzenegger
  • Archive commentaries for Conan the Destroyer by Richard Fleischer and actors Olivia d’Abo, Tracey Walter and Sarah Douglas
  • Brand new commentaries for both films by genre historian Paul M. Sammon
  • Newly assembled isolated score tracks in lossless stereo for both films
  • Newly filmed interviews for Conan the Barbarian with production artist William Stout, costume designer John Bloomfield, special effects crew members Colin Arthur and Ron Hone, actors Jorge Sanz and Jack Taylor, assistant editor Peck Prior and many others
  • Newly filmed interviews for Conan the Destroyer with Bloomfield and Walsh, casting director Johanna Ray, art director Kevin Phipps and stunt coordinator Vic Armstrong
  • Conan Unchained: The Making of Conan, an archive documentary from 2000 featuring interviews with Schwarzenegger, Milius, Stone, Jones, Lopez, Bergman, Poledouris and several others
  • Archive bonus features for both films, including interviews with sword master Kiyoshi Yamasaki, writers Roy Thomas & Gerry Conway and Poledouris, outtakes and more
  • A Tribute to Basil Poledouris, a series of videos produced by the Úbeda Film Music Festival, including video of Poledouris conducting a concert of music from Conan the Barbarian in 2006 (remixed in 5.1 surround)
  • Theatrical trailers and image galleries for both films
  • Double-sided fold-out posters for both films
  • Twelve double-sided collectors’ postcards
  • Illustrated collectors’ booklet featuring new writing by Walter Chaw and John Walsh, and archive set reports for both films by Paul M. Sammon

Sales Points

  • Arnold Schwarzenegger is a global box office star and this is one of his best-loved roles
  • Global first 4K scans on Blu-ray

Press Quotes

A triumph of production design, set decoration, special effects and makeup. At a time when most of the big box-office winners display state-of-the-art technology, 'Conan' ranks right up there with the best... a perfect fantasy

     —Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times

[Conan] contains plenty of ambitious scenes: episodes of magical transformations, battles in which skulls are split -if not lopped off

     —Vincent Canby, New York Times

[Conan] has something for everyone-violence, sex, mythology, dark and thrilling action sequences, giant snakes, soaring score by Basil Poledouris and Milius' bad-to-the-bone direction and Schwarzenegger's perfectly sculpted body and charisma

     —Susan King, Variety

Arnold Schwarzenegger, the muscle man, stars in this mythical beast of a movie, based on pulp magazine tales of the 1930s. He's good as Conan, and the film is technically splendid, especially in the long opening sequences

     —Peter Stack, San Francisco Examiner

  

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