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Movie Conan the Barbarian (1982)

Conan the Barbarian is an American-Hispanic-Mexican film directed by John Milius and released in 1982. The movie, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, was entirely filming in Spain during more than four months. Follow the tracks of Conan and discover the filming locations of this epic story.

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Still a child, Conan helplessly witnesses the massacre of his parents by the cruel Thulsa Doom, and is reduced to slavery. Chained to the wheel of pain, he acquires an uncommon musculature that allows him, as an adult, to gain his freedom as a wrestler. Eager to satisfy his thirst for revenge, he leaves with two thieves, Subotai and Valeria, in search of Thulsa Doom…

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Cult! movies: 100 mythical places of cinema [French Edition]

Since the dawn of cinema, films have invaded the world and highlighted sometimes unexpected places. Every film location has its secrets. The latter are sometimes as exciting as the feature films themselves.

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