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Kull the Conqueror Details

1997 Certificate TBC
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Worshipped by his subjects for his mercy, adored by the beautiful fortune-teller Zareta, for his valour, Kull quickly becomes the mortal enemy of the forces of darkness, led by the villainous Akivasha. Now the only hope for the kingdom and the woman he loves rests in Kull's avenging sword as he risks everything to save all in .. Read more

Starring Kevin Sorbo, Tia Carrere, Thomas Ian Griffith, Litefoot
Director John Nicolella
Genres Drama

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Kull the Conqueror

Worshipped by his subjects for his mercy, adored by the beautiful fortune-teller Zareta, for his valour, Kull quickly becomes the mortal enemy of the forces of darkness, led by the villainous Akivasha. Now the only hope for the kingdom and the woman he loves rests in Kull's avenging sword as he risks everything to save all in this action fantasy adventure.

Starring Kevin Sorbo, Tia Carrere, Thomas Ian Griffith, Litefoot
Director John Nicolella
Certificate Certificate TBC
Genres Drama
Language DVD: English
Released Production year: 1997

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    • Routine sword-and-sorcery stuff that lacks any panache or visual magic.

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      The Sorbs does us proud!

      The script/plot was originally intended to be 'Conan The Conqueror' but Arnold never reprised the Conan role.

      Instead some years later the ... read more »

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    For many fans of Robert E Howard's fantasy novels the figure of Conan the Barbarian will be forever obscured by the spectre of one-time Austrian bodybuilder now Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger. For Howard purists the Dino De Laurentiis-produced Conan The Barbarian and Conan The Destroyer proved a little less than faithful to the origins of their Hyperborean Age hero. However, it's unlikely that De Laurentiis' Conans would be viewed with the same degree of scorn reserved for the... Read more

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