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1985 Certificate 18
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  • 40
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With the help of two powerful she-warriors, a beautiful barbarian queen (Lana Clarkson) sets out to avenge the brutal murder of several fellow tribeswomen against the might of the Roman Empire. Read more

Starring Lana Clarkson, Katt Shea, Frank Zagarino, Dawn Dunlap
Director Hector Olivera
Genres Action/Adventure, Thriller

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Barbarian Queen

With the help of two powerful she-warriors, a beautiful barbarian queen (Lana Clarkson) sets out to avenge the brutal murder of several fellow tribeswomen against the might of the Roman Empire.

Starring Lana Clarkson, Katt Shea, Frank Zagarino, Dawn Dunlap
Director Hector Olivera
Studio PRISM LEISURE
Run time DVD: 1 hr 16 mins
Certificate Certificate 18
Genres Action/Adventure, Thriller
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 28 Jul 2003
Production year: 1985
Format DVD
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  • One of the reasons that the fad for films of the sword and sorcery genre was so short-lived Ð muscle-bound men and scantily clad women of minimal acting ability are not enough to attract an audience.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
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  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Quite amusing barbarian action

    This is a typical 80's sword-and-sandal opus, filled with unconvincing fights and silly names. The twist with this one is with Lana Clarkson, the D-cup destroyer from Deathstalker, and she is a kind of pre-Xena fighting wiz. When nasty warriors steal her hubby & burn her village, she leads a small band of plucky bimbos in slinky leather outfits to exact revenge.

    Almost typical female barbarian action with lots of swordplay and lousy plot. Allmost typical because the Mighty Female Barbarians are looking like big eyed, blond haired Hollywood bimbos. Well in my opinnion that's a winning combination.

      • Steve from Cambridge
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  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Quite amusing barbarian action

    This is a typical 80's sword-and-sandal opus, filled with unconvincing fights and silly names. The twist with this one is with Lana Clarkson, the D-cup destroyer from Deathstalker, and she is a kind of pre-Xena fighting wiz. When nasty warriors steal her hubby & burn her village, she leads a small band of plucky bimbos in slinky leather outfits to exact revenge.

    Almost typical female barbarian action with lots of swordplay and lousy plot. Allmost typical because the Mighty Female Barbarians are looking like big eyed, blond haired Hollywood bimbos. Well in my opinnion that's a winning combination.

      • Steve from Cambridge
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345 Member ratings
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  • 90
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  • 80
8
  • 70
12
  • 60
37
  • 50
49
  • 40
56
  • 30
51
  • 20
78
  • 10
43

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