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Conan

  • TV Series
  • 1997–1998
  • 43m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
1.7K
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Conan (1997)
Dark FantasySword & SorceryActionAdventureFantasy

TV series featuring the mythical barbarian.TV series featuring the mythical barbarian.TV series featuring the mythical barbarian.

  • Stars
    • Ralf Moeller
    • Danny Woodburn
    • Robert McRay
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    1.7K
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    • Stars
      • Ralf Moeller
      • Danny Woodburn
      • Robert McRay
    • 23User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Ralf Moeller
    Ralf Moeller
    • Conan…
    • 1997–1998
    Danny Woodburn
    Danny Woodburn
    • Otli
    • 1997–1998
    Robert McRay
    Robert McRay
    • Zzeben
    • 1997–1998
    Jeremy Kemp
    Jeremy Kemp
    • Hissah Zul
    • 1997–1998
    Arthur Burghardt
    Arthur Burghardt
    • The Skull That Talks
    • 1997–1998
    T.J. Storm
    T.J. Storm
    • Bayu
    • 1997–1998
    Aly Dunne
    Aly Dunne
    • Karella
    • 1997–1998
    Andrew Craig
    Andrew Craig
    • Vulkar
    • 1997–1998
    Andrew Divoff
    Andrew Divoff
    • General Goroth
    • 1997–1998
    David Jean Thomas
    David Jean Thomas
    • Emperor Norbu…
    • 1997–1998
    Scott Ripley
    • King Gero…
    • 1997–1998
    Kimberly Kelley
    Kimberly Kelley
    • Tamira
    • 1997
    Jimmie F. Skaggs
    Jimmie F. Skaggs
    • Badai…
    • 1997–1998
    Steven Mattila
    Steven Mattila
    • Yara
    • 1997–1998
    Cindy Margolis
    Cindy Margolis
    • Hissah Zul's Serving Girl
    • 1997
    Daniel Riordan
    Daniel Riordan
    • Narrator
    • 1997
    Tony Garza
    • 1997–1998
    Ángel de la Peña
    Ángel de la Peña
    • Bartender
    • 1997–1998
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    kismit

    Not for network TV

    If you saw the original movie with Arnold and it's less watchable sequel in the theatre and later on TV you will get an idea as to what this series is missing. The censors made mincemeat of these two bloody movies because of a desire not to show blood and killing in a sword movie. The producers of the TV show decided to make him Conan the bloodless for the TV show with predictable results. Rolf Moeller was a perfect choice as Arnold already had us expecting a German bodybuilder in the role but they made him a kinder gentler Conan along with cutting the violence which simply departs too much from the original character. Throwing in full time sidekicks for no clear reason made this no different than Xena or Hercules. It's not quite as silly as the series Highlander which is about decapitation but refuses to acknowledge it but like Highlander, it is an idea for cable or feature films only.
    7gdp-463-106874

    adventure

    It's low budget, and it's all in the forest. You can not really compare it with Arnold's movies. But Ralf is cool and Danny (the little guy) makes up for a lot ! And Zzeben and Bayu can not be missed. The thief compagnion woman Karella is an interesting returning aspect, not played bad at all. The special effects are not very terrible. They suffice for the stories. I watched an episode every day, and you see the actors (and maybe the writers) grow and improve. It's really very conveniant to watch during exercise. I would buy and watch a second season immediatelly. It's funny to see how they try to give Bayu a little more personality with later-added-in sound effects: growling animals and stuf. They shouldn't have bothered, but it's not very annoying. So please don't take it too serious and get yourself through the first few episodes. It will grow on you. In conclusion, here 's a reviewer waiting for the sequel.
    7funkydvd

    Decent Fantasy Series

    Let me start off by saying that I am a big Conan fan. I enjoyed both of the original movies, I've read many of the novels and own a decent collection of comics. I didn't expect much from this series. As far as I know, it was shot in Mexico and is, somewhat low budget. There are kind of primitive (by today's standards) computer generated effects and even computer generated establishing shots.

    But, as has been said, Ralf Moeller is a good Conan. At 6'6" or so and 280+ lbs. he makes an impressive warrior. He has been in some of my favorite movies and had a very impressive bodybuilding career in the 80s (not as much in titles, but in achieving an impressive and imposing physique on such a large frame!) So, he is fun to watch on screen. Also, the supporting characters are strong in their roles. Also, there are some characters from the Conan novels such as Karela. Many of the stories are pretty good, some are mediocre (as with any series).

    The only real complaint I have about this series is its limited shooting locations and generally (too obvious) low budget production values. When every episode takes place in the same forest, it begins to look repetitive. We watch fantasy movies/shows to be taken away to imaginary places and in a series, this means fresh and new places of adventure, not the same ones show after show. The props and sets are another complaint. i.e. many of the weapons used are obviously wood or plastic and have no sharpened edge of any kind. They really made this too obvious. Conan seems to be the only one with any kind of real sword. What? they couldn't get a BudK catalog and order a bunch of $50 swords? And, every village looks like the huts and houses were thrown together in five minutes. I used to make better forts than this as a kid! So, those are the elements that are less than convincing.

    The boxed set is reasonably priced and a must have for Conan fanatics like myself. But, the casual fan may get bored quickly with the generic sets and low production values. As a side note, I notice that Teagan Clive has writing credit on this show- she is a long time writer for many muscle magazines and a bodybuilder in her own right. Also, Matthias Hues ( of "I come in Peace" fame) makes a guest role in perhaps the best episode in the collection- mostly because of his great performance. He lends a more authentic "barbarian" quality to the episode and chews the scenery well in this type of role.
    TheVid

    Conan the Barbarian is toned-down for TV as expected, with sidekicks and a moralistic tone that should have been sublimated with erotic and S&M undertones.

    All the episodes of this sword and sorcery series simply capitalize on the formula that made the HERCULES or BEASTMASTER TV shows successful; but a couple of these in syndication is enough. What was needed here was something more edgy with a fantasy/noir atmosphere. Bodybuilder Ralf Moeller is ideally cast, but his character is decidedly too friendly and heroic to be taken as a barbarian thug, which is the proper way to develop the Conan character. Where is the stimulating eroticism and fetishistic bondage situations that make a loinclothed hero satisfying. Even on TV, you can push the envelop to reasonable limits in these two critical areas. What we don't need are cutesy, self-righteous sidekicks or a little-man buddy (reminiscent of many a schlocky Italian peplum pic). Another thing that keeps this kind of thing interesting is a cool, sadistic villain, and this series fails miserably here, too. The key wizard villain is far from sinister and his bantering interludes with a "potted skull" slow down the proceedings irreparably. Not nearly enough bang for your buck here.
    8CHADPLUID

    Should give it a chance

    After seeing Ralf Moeller in Gladiator I ever so wanted to see him as Conan. As much to my surprise I completely enjoyed his take on the character.

    I went into this series with very little expectations, I didn't set my hopes to high so I wouldn't be let down. I must say I was very disappointed with the way the series started with less then quality script writing and lack of funding, but I always like to give a series a chance to develop, let the actors get comfortable with their characters and allow the writers to develop better stories and I am sure glad I did.

    You won't find high quality fight scenes, big budget sets, or award winning scores but they give you a very enjoyable show to watch as long as you continue to watch it.

    Ralf Moeller and Danny Woodburn give you such likable characters you have to tip your hat to them, as well as TJ Storm and Robert McRay.

    I am sad to see that the series didn't continue and wasn't given a chance to grow. I think if the show was supported with better funding that this show could have had a better following and turned into something quite exceptional. As it is though the show is very enjoyable and worth the time.

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      The she-bandit character Karella is based on the "Queen of Pirates" Bêlit of the original Conan stories, and the thief Valeria of the Conan films, herself based largely on both Bêlit and the Red Sonja character of the Conan comics (yet further based on another Howard character, Red Sonya, unconnected to the original Conan stories). The show's Karella and Red Sonja characters are sufficiently different to avoid viewer confusion, as the brigand nature of Karella (inherited from the Bêlit character) is juxtaposed with the TV Sonja's duty as a holy warrior for a sect known as the Truth Keepers, and Karella is a brunette like Bêlit while Red Sonja is a redhead. Karella also appears in several of Robert Jordan's Conan Chronicles, nicknamed "The Red Hawk".
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    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Roxanne Seeman & Charles Fox

      Performed by Terry Reid

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    • Release date
      • July 25, 2000 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • Mexico
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Keller Entertainment Group (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Conan le conquérant
    • Filming locations
      • Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Balenciaga Productions
      • Keller Entertainment Group
      • Threshold Entertainment
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      • 43m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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