| In director
Richard Fleischer's action-packed fantasy, Red Sonja, a
powerful warrior, sets out to avenge the death of her
family at the hands of an evil queen. RED SONJA is a
semisequel to CONAN THE BARBARIAN and CONAN THE DESTROYER.
Like those two movies, the film is directed by Richard
Fleischer and based on characters created by
sword-and-sorcery writer Robert E. Howard. After suffering
at the hands of Queen Gedren (Sandahl Bergman), warrior
Red Sonja (Brigitte Nielsen) seeks vengeance. When the
queen seizes a talisman that yields immense power, Sonja
sets out to thwart her. On her journey, Sonja is aided by
the mysterious Kalidor (Arnold Schwarzenegger), and meets
the 12-year-old Prince Tarn (Eddie Reyes, Jr.) and his
bodyguard, Falkon (Paul Smith). After many trials, the
quartet arrives in the Land of Perpetual Night where they
confront Queen Gedren in her stronghold.
Less violent than CONAN THE BARBARIAN, RED SONJA is more
brutal than CONAN THE DESTROYER. The film features a
contest between Kalidor and Red Sonja--she has vowed never
to give herself to a man unless he defeats her in a fair
fight. Comic relief is provided by the young Prince Tarn
as he tires of watching their extended battle with very
big swords. Fleischer (THE VIKINGS, THE PRINCE AND THE
PAUPER) is an old hand at directing flamboyant swordplay,
and he keeps the action moving to the film's explosive
finale.
Shot in Italy, on location in Celano
and Abruzzi, near Rome, and at the Stabilimenti
Cinematagrafici Pontini studios.
In CONAN THE BARBARIAN, Sandahl Bergman played Valeria,
the queen of thieves and the love of Conan's life.
Initially she was offered the role of RED SONJA, but
turned it down, choosing instead to play the villainous
Queen Gedren.
After Bergman turned down the lead role, it took Dino De
Laurentiis almost a year to find an actress Amazonian
enough to play the title character in RED SONJA. He was
still looking eight weeks before the production was due to
start, when he saw Brigitte Nielsen on the cover of a
fashion magazine. The 21-year-old native of Helsingør,
Denmark, who was in Milan on a modeling job, soon found
herself on a plane heading for Rome and a successful
screen test.
Arnold Schwarzenegger had great success in the two CONAN
movies, but his next film, James Cameron's THE TERMINATOR,
was a real breakthrough. When De Laurentiis approached
Schwarzenegger and asked him to appear in an extended
cameo and take second billing in RED SONJA, the actor
agreed out of a feeling of obligation. He worked on the
movie for only three weeks, and was very unhappy with De
Laurentiis when he discovered he had been given top
billing for what was essentially a supporting role.
Ennio Morricone, who wrote the music for RED SONJA, is one
of the most celebrated of film composers. He has written
scores for more than 400 movies, including Sergio Leone's
THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY, Terrence Malick's DAYS OF
HEAVEN, and Roland Joffé's THE MISSION!! |
- Attractive Retail Box
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Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy, Adventure,
Fantasy, Vengeance, Barbarians
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Rating: PG-13 (MPAA)
- Starring:
Sandahl Bergman, Brigitte Nielsen, Arnold
Schwarzenegger, Paul L. Smith, Paul Smith
- Directed
By:
Richard Fleischer
- Release
Information:
- Studio:
Warner Home Video
- Theatrical Release Date: July 3, 1985
- DVD Release Date: September 14, 2004
- Run Time: 89 minutes
- Production Company: Warner Home
Video
- Package Type: Snap Case
- DVD Features:
- Encoding:
Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only).
This DVD will probably NOT be viewable in other
countries.
- Aspect Ratio(s):
- Widescreen anamorphic - 2.40:1
- Available
Audio Tracks:
- English (Dolby Digital 2.0
Mono)
- French (Dolby Digital 2.0
Mono)
- Languages: English and French
- Subtitles: English, French and
Spanish
- Closed Captioned: Yes
- Bonus Features:
-
Theatrical Trailer
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Interactive Features:
- Scene Access
- Interactive Menus
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