Conan The Barbarian - The Atlantean Sword (1982 HD)

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  • @alphatrion4365
    @alphatrion4365 Před 5 lety +2317

    I know I sound like an old man but, they don't make em like this any more.

    • @ElTagno
      @ElTagno Před 4 lety +128

      They didn't make 'em like this before either. It's one of a kind.

    • @lamontmajor5055
      @lamontmajor5055 Před 4 lety +19

      You are so rite miss the good ol days

    • @VictorPerez-hg2ed
      @VictorPerez-hg2ed Před 4 lety +19

      Dude i know u just don't see movies like that anymore u just don't and I use to watch it and Conan the destroyer as well man I really wish that they put those old movies on dvd.

    • @VictorPerez-hg2ed
      @VictorPerez-hg2ed Před 4 lety +1

      Jerrol Hale thanks for the heads up my friend and u a nice afternoon ok dude.

    • @liamwilson7549
      @liamwilson7549 Před 4 lety +34

      Definitely agree, I believe the age of computer technology is to blame for the drop in quality in everything, from anime to live action.

  • @TheNerdForAllSeasons
    @TheNerdForAllSeasons Před rokem +152

    4 minutes, 1 spoken word. Set design and music showing the audience the history of the world, and showing a sea change in the main character's persona.
    Master class.

    • @TheDweller-
      @TheDweller- Před 26 dny

      3:33

    • @craigsurette3438
      @craigsurette3438 Před 14 dny

      Yes, So much this! This scene is a masterclass in visual storytelling .
      I especially enjoyed the very next few seconds, when the scene changes, and we see Conan with a scabbard cloak and boots made from wolf pelts....

  • @DArtmanreignz
    @DArtmanreignz Před rokem +765

    I always listen to this part, it makes me think of my Dad. He introduced me to Conan when I was little, for the longest I actually thought Conan was Arnold Schwarzenegger's name lol. I'll always remember eating boiled eggs with one in my right hand, and salt and pepper in my left hand while watching this film with my dad. He passed a year ago from cancer, I miss you Dad🕊️👑

    • @deniseeulert2503
      @deniseeulert2503 Před rokem +21

      That is a wonderful statement you made,

    • @DArtmanreignz
      @DArtmanreignz Před rokem +7

      @@deniseeulert2503 thank you🙏🏾

    • @LH74
      @LH74 Před rokem +14

      Conan had a special and brief relationship with his father. The Riddle of Steel.

    • @DArtmanreignz
      @DArtmanreignz Před rokem +9

      @@jasonstephenson4275 RIP to your Dad, cheers to your memories. For most fathers back then, films were a great way to connect and bond. I'm glad you shared an experience similar to my own, thanks for sharing that 🙏🏾

    • @DArtmanreignz
      @DArtmanreignz Před rokem +3

      @@LH74 Exactly, those old men do you leave you with something to think about don't they🤔👑

  • @marcoslaureano5562
    @marcoslaureano5562 Před 3 lety +1152

    Anybody notice that the Atlantean king on the throne is much bigger than a normal human? Look at his hand compared to Arnold's. Man this movie is an absolute classic.

    • @steveoh9135
      @steveoh9135 Před 3 lety +70

      Yeah he looks like he’s 7ft tall

    • @quintonmiller8266
      @quintonmiller8266 Před 2 lety +42

      @@steveoh9135 bigger than that

    • @graveworm1444
      @graveworm1444 Před 2 lety +185

      It's King kull,The last atlantean King

    • @bastardxin3749
      @bastardxin3749 Před 2 lety +118

      Legend said once he fought an alien being who hunt him for sport.

    • @octocreepy
      @octocreepy Před 2 lety +163

      His sword, which is a two handed sword for Conan, would have been a one handed short sword like a gladius or hoplite for the Atlanteans.

  • @artfan101
    @artfan101 Před 6 lety +2356

    that fall at the beginning gives us some of the best Arnie noises ever put on film.

    • @Amonny
      @Amonny Před 5 lety +141

      Aghh... aaaahhh...aghhhaaa....!!!

    • @starkiller3098
      @starkiller3098 Před 5 lety +44

      Neaaaaaa.. Naaaaa

    • @soakedbearrd
      @soakedbearrd Před 5 lety +87

      Yeah right up there with total recall nose spy bug

    • @krixxset2214
      @krixxset2214 Před 5 lety +17

      LMFAO!!! I think its a lot of peoples favourite part of h whole movie

    • @jeffainsworth362
      @jeffainsworth362 Před 4 lety +28

      Reminded me of Bill Burr’s imitation.

  • @YoRon427
    @YoRon427 Před 4 lety +2809

    Conan didn't just grab the sword, he took it with respect. When the king bowed to him, (implying that Conan was worthy) he bowed back. The respect and honor he gave is one of the most important parts of this scene.

    • @JadenMoon1475
      @JadenMoon1475 Před 4 lety +163

      In the DVD audio commentary by Arnie and Director Milius, they say after Conan took the sword:
      *Milius:* "He's defeated"
      *Schwarzenegger:* "Now he can move on"

    • @lucibonannevinte9200
      @lucibonannevinte9200 Před 4 lety +12

      👏👏👏

    • @seandlax9
      @seandlax9 Před 4 lety +132

      @@NordLife I think it was meant to be intentional to show that it wasn't an ordinary run of the mill sword. I mean, he flat out cuts his iron shackles off with it right after in one strike

    • @natetaylor9002
      @natetaylor9002 Před 4 lety +114

      There is so much depth and subtleties to this movie....why can't script writers and producers make stuff of this quality anymore? I mean, even the 'Riddle of Steel' has to be figured out by the viewer, the movie never outright tells you then answer! ....although Conan figures it out at the end when he has killed Thulsa Doom and is sitting on the stairs reflecting on the riddle's answer.

    • @mikepalmer8760
      @mikepalmer8760 Před 4 lety +15

      I know the imagination of our minds is soposte to make up or create all kinds story's and just emagen... eh I just kinda wish What kind of men were theyse men how there armor looked what they did how they faught I love a good back story to what have happened to theyse men I always whonder WHY or what happened to them...... always thaught well if they were great thieves did the live the rest of there lives till old age kicked in and before they died they just went where they was soposte to stand in guard till they DIED?

  • @M1tjakaramazov
    @M1tjakaramazov Před 2 lety +647

    This scene has so much wonderful symbolism, and puts the whole quest into perspective. It shows there was another empire so long ago nobody remembers it, hinting at the eventual futility of all of man's struggles for power. They live in a world where physical strength and might is key, but once the armour of the old king comes off, there is just the skeleton of a fragile old man underneath. Conan takes the symbolic sceptre of the sword and assumes the mantle, but leaves the cave a wiser man as well.

    • @DoctorNERO616
      @DoctorNERO616 Před rokem +22

      Very well said.

    • @jreese7436
      @jreese7436 Před rokem +40

      "There comes a time, thief, when the jewels cease to sparkle, when the gold loses its luster, when the throne room becomes a prison, and all that is left is a father's love for his child."
      King Osric

    • @jupiter6647
      @jupiter6647 Před rokem +1

      Well said...

    • @jupiter6647
      @jupiter6647 Před rokem +7

      @@jreese7436 do not store up riches where moth and rust decay!!! MATHEW 6:19-21...

    • @FH-cn3mg
      @FH-cn3mg Před rokem +18

      That is Kull the Atlantean, the last king of Atlantis, and an ancestor of Conan. Conan is basically the inheritor of the Atlantean throne.

  • @zandorvorkov7257
    @zandorvorkov7257 Před rokem +125

    3:40 I love this shot. Makes it seem like the old king is hearing his sword ring out across the ages. And he "bowed" to Conan to let him know he was worthy of it.

    • @RainKoepke-ic3gf
      @RainKoepke-ic3gf Před 3 měsíci +4

      I believe that, the atlanteans were super humans, I think that was his last flicker of life, to bow to the king worthy of his blade

  • @alanhigh8125
    @alanhigh8125 Před 4 lety +2561

    During production, the producers and Milius argued over the cost of this setpiece. The producers wanted to save some money and just have an underground vault or cave. Milius insisted on a proper tomb, one that looked historically correct. It's fortunate that he prevailed. It's one of the most memorable scenes in the entire film.

    • @RobertS122
      @RobertS122 Před 4 lety +51

      CRUMB!

    • @mantabond
      @mantabond Před 4 lety +73

      Milius was notoriously accurate with historical details. Manifold instances throughout the film shew this. Precious little are as he was.

    • @jbloun911
      @jbloun911 Před 4 lety +50

      producers forget 'you have to spend $ to make $'.

    • @roseslasher
      @roseslasher Před 4 lety +41

      Is the old king suppose to be of conan's lineage or conan just happened to fall into a random cave. What's the significance of the sword?

    • @mantabond
      @mantabond Před 4 lety +76

      @@roseslasher If memory serves the old king used to be regent of a long-lost insular kingdom. Which is why the sword is so-named the Atlantean sword. . .

  • @KlunkerRider
    @KlunkerRider Před 4 lety +777

    I always liked how this scene was shot, as if the Atlantian King had been waiting for centuries for the right heir to his sword, and once claimed, could finally rest.

    • @JnEricsonx
      @JnEricsonx Před 2 lety +41

      Arnold and Milius literally comment on that in the commentary during that scene.

    • @Ac72958
      @Ac72958 Před 2 lety +21

      Kull king of Valusia

    • @blackclawthewolf9432
      @blackclawthewolf9432 Před 2 lety +5

      *Ein walks out with the blade*

    • @andrewforte3852
      @andrewforte3852 Před 2 lety +17

      Kull the Conqueror was from Atlantis but became King of Valusia.
      His catch phrase: 'With this axe I rule!'
      I wonder if that was the unnamed king in the tomb with this sword still clutched in his bony hands.

    • @davidbrunner6636
      @davidbrunner6636 Před 2 lety +2

      Sounds like Aquman.

  • @jamesg872
    @jamesg872 Před 2 lety +518

    I forgot how much I love this Basil Poledouris soundtrack. Deserves more credit for the astounding piece of work that it is.

    • @ivymike83
      @ivymike83 Před 2 lety +16

      This comment is under-rated, this soundtrack is by far my favourite.
      It’s like an extra character, something unique to this film in my opinion

    • @peachmelba1000
      @peachmelba1000 Před 2 lety +6

      I love this soundtrack as well. It's perfect.
      In what I believe is a nod to Poledouris, the band Queens Of The Stone Age has extended instrumental outros at the end of two of their albums, Songs For The Deaf and Lullabies To Paralyze, that are strongly influenced by his orchestral style.

    • @MrJasonodonnell
      @MrJasonodonnell Před rokem +9

      Yeah when I studied music the Head of the school said he saw it in theatre and always spoke super highly of it. Was so odd for a funk and soul musician.

    • @djnkosi
      @djnkosi Před rokem +8

      It's my all-time favorite score and I'd argue one of the greatest of all time.

    • @edstar83
      @edstar83 Před rokem

      Whenever I need a boost of testosterone I watch this.
      czcams.com/video/GVx4LafsvSU/video.html

  • @stevebeaufoy7549
    @stevebeaufoy7549 Před 2 lety +348

    This scene.. Man, it captures the essence of a once mighty civilisation, now gone, and it's Ruler waiting for thousands of years for a worthy successor to wield his sword. Nobility, honour, a sense of reverence, and Basil Poledouris' score make this scene one of the best ever committed to Fantasy movies

    • @bigharp0949
      @bigharp0949 Před rokem +7

      Well said.

    • @FH-cn3mg
      @FH-cn3mg Před rokem +9

      That ruler is Kull the Atlantean, and Conan is his direct ancestor. This is basically a really cool scene to show that Conan sort of stumbles upon his inheritance as king of Atlantis.

  • @ankityadav6447
    @ankityadav6447 Před 4 lety +931

    Goes inside as a slave and comes out as a warrior. Just having a sense of purpose and responsibility can really transform a man.

    • @777yojoe
      @777yojoe Před 4 lety +53

      No he walked out as a king, one king fell another had risen. The sword had past to a worthy successor.

    • @lominho
      @lominho Před 3 lety +4

      I think that IS what makes a man at the end.... give that to any asshole on earth and you wouldnt recognize it :)

    • @SoloClone
      @SoloClone Před 3 lety +9

      See Jordan B Peterson

    • @wheelmanjosh1982
      @wheelmanjosh1982 Před 3 lety +21

      he didnt walk out, he climbed out the womb reborn

    • @tylsimys67
      @tylsimys67 Před 2 lety +2

      And a weapon in hand.

  • @draganostojic6297
    @draganostojic6297 Před 4 lety +214

    This first Conan is a real masterpiece. So little dialogue, very visual and fast moving.

    • @22espec
      @22espec Před rokem +10

      And to think that we could have a trilogy if the producer would have listened to the Director, but no they wanted to cut cost for the sequel. And we got that trash instead

    • @captin3149
      @captin3149 Před rokem +1

      @@22espec I liked the sequel, but I had to treat it as a separate movie. It definitely wasn't the same as this one.

    • @user-jo3tn6cu4n
      @user-jo3tn6cu4n Před měsícem

      thats why its not that good, a good movie or a game or a show needs dialogue, all this "old is better" bs is just uttered out of bunch of nostalgia.

  • @hisdudeness8328
    @hisdudeness8328 Před 3 lety +207

    "In their fury, the gods forgot the riddle of steel and left it there on the battlefield. And we who found it were men. Not gods. Not giants. Just men."

    • @redpyramid1914
      @redpyramid1914 Před 2 lety +18

      I remember that.
      Conan was told that as a young boy by his father before the adults of his village (including his parents) were slaughtered by Thulsa Doom and his followers, and Conan himself and the other children were taken to the north by the Vanir.

  • @gordoncameron2457
    @gordoncameron2457 Před 3 lety +549

    There's a certain feeling that, as a fantasy gamer, I've been chasing for decades - in the Ultimas, the Baldur's Gate series, the Elder Scrolls games, and many others. I think this scene encapsulates that feeling better than anything else in movies.

    • @tetedanco
      @tetedanco Před 2 lety +13

      true ! also in the scene where he meets that witch in the tent , its like going to take a new quest at the npc XD

    • @Thedisciplemike
      @Thedisciplemike Před 2 lety

      Well said

    • @jesusalfredofernandezcruz1833
      @jesusalfredofernandezcruz1833 Před 2 lety +23

      This movie was the begining of all this games and stories.
      That why you feel it something familiar.
      Great movie.

    • @pauldonvito6169
      @pauldonvito6169 Před 2 lety +3

      Beautifully put, mate

    • @maggs131
      @maggs131 Před 2 lety +3

      Dont forget champions of Norrath and Diablo 1

  • @wayofthecass
    @wayofthecass Před 4 lety +230

    The comments section here is excellent. Loads of interesting points and observations. It's like a small pocket of intelligent people got together to discuss a classic movie. I've actually learned something about the movie's production, core narrative, the mythology of Conan and actual history. Maybe the world is worth saving.

    • @theobserver9849
      @theobserver9849 Před rokem +9

      I was thinking exactly the same thing. Every comment a valuable contribution. 👍👍👍

    • @jamesjameson4566
      @jamesjameson4566 Před rokem +1

      @@theobserver9849 watch history debunked, plenty like that there

    • @jomby1231
      @jomby1231 Před 3 měsíci

      @@theobserver9849That’s because young people today haven’t heard of this, therefore they won’t be making any comments 🤣

  • @matthewcaughey8898
    @matthewcaughey8898 Před 11 měsíci +28

    This was the moment that Conan finally took control of his own fate. Gifted by an Atlantean king his sword became the symbol of his freedom. From that moment Conan’s reign began, with that steel he was given he made the most of it. With it he avenged his family, his lover, and his friends. This was the moment the Atlantean king who gifted him the sword knew what he was capable of as he deemed Conan worthy of his gift. The cutting of the chain was symbolic as Conan would kneel before no man ever again. This was the defining moment of his life and the moment he truly became free to live his life

    • @tryscience
      @tryscience Před 6 měsíci +5

      Very well said. He went in the crypt as puppy chow, but left as a king with the means to create his kingdom. You might notice a scene later, that Conan is well dressed in wolf fur lol

    • @matthewcaughey8898
      @matthewcaughey8898 Před 16 hodinami +1

      @@tryscience I did. Again Conan making his own legend

  • @ronpa1012
    @ronpa1012 Před rokem +28

    No CGI, no computer animation, no giant buildings falling down... I will take this over any of that DC or Marvel stuff. Not to mention, best movie poster EVER

  • @geraldburke5147
    @geraldburke5147 Před 2 lety +88

    This scene is one of the best examples of how a musical score can elevate the story to a frightening epic standard that marks us deeply and willingly...

  • @williammiller4768
    @williammiller4768 Před 4 lety +209

    What makes this scene so powerful is that it is a simultaneous revelation. We see it the same time Conan does. The Crypt. The servants. The King on his Throne. His wonder is our wonder. The music paints this so well. So hauntingly.

    • @johnscanlon3636
      @johnscanlon3636 Před rokem +5

      It foreshadows everything from the fire to the luster of the sword to the giants that once lived there. No one lives forever. Conan knows he’s not immortal. So he’s going to take everything while he can. He's a thief. All kings are thieves.

  • @esperthebard
    @esperthebard Před 6 lety +370

    One of the greatest scenes and film scores ever

    • @carlwilson5339
      @carlwilson5339 Před 5 lety +19

      It was a top music score won many awards, wish more movies composers were this good

    • @godsmacked1000
      @godsmacked1000 Před 5 lety +9

      Basil Poledouris. I have to check out more of his work.

    • @adrienschippers6867
      @adrienschippers6867 Před 5 lety

      has Conan ever inspired any dnd settings for you esper?

    • @soundtreks
      @soundtreks Před 2 lety +3

      Because this was Annie’s first major role, Milius wisely let the music do most of the heavy lifting in the earlier scenes and he delivered in spades. One of the best scores ever written.

  • @bigharp0949
    @bigharp0949 Před rokem +39

    This is one of my favorite scenes because it shows Conan as a man with a strong will to survive, something that Crom admires. Conan is in the dark, literally and figuratively, but he sees the seated Atlantean King Crom, and his powerful looking sword. They are face to face. The god/king bows at his successor even ages beyond death after Conan takes the sword and cleans it. Conan takes the supernatural sword and bows for the first time ever, in reverence and respect to knowledge and power. And then Conan crawls out of the darkness into the Light and smashes his earthly shackles away. Awesome scene.

  • @davidbutler1857
    @davidbutler1857 Před rokem +23

    Everything in this tomb looks real and appropriately showing it’s age. Really amazing how realistic it appears as if they actually found a real burial mound

  • @markbennettjr
    @markbennettjr Před 5 lety +338

    Running from the wolves of this world, he claims the sword of the Ancient King. As if he was awaited, reclaiming a lost heritage of valor. With sword in hand he brakes his chains of slavery and slays the wolves. This is a beautiful metaphor.

    • @brothersgt.grauwolff6716
      @brothersgt.grauwolff6716 Před 5 lety +2

      @Mike Fisher, sad yet true 😞

    • @aarongreenfield9038
      @aarongreenfield9038 Před 5 lety +9

      @Mike Fisher. Well If you were trained as an elite Warrior Since you were a boy, and had a 4 foot master sword in your hands, the dogs probably wouldn't stand much of a chance.

    • @frogking5573
      @frogking5573 Před 4 lety +10

      I mean technically he is reclaiming his heritage. His tribe was the descendants of the atlenteans after the cataclysm

    • @Tricoma81
      @Tricoma81 Před 4 lety +1

      Allways there will be wolves to kill in this world...

    • @Guardmn
      @Guardmn Před 4 lety +4

      Yes,and Conan giving thanks to Crom for his good fortune,in finding the tomb,and the sword.

  • @deniseeulert2503
    @deniseeulert2503 Před 2 lety +48

    What gets me about a scene like this is the realization that nothing lasts forever. The dead king was once a mighty ruler, now he's bones and dust. The music underwrites this particular scene perfectly.

    • @johnscanlon3636
      @johnscanlon3636 Před rokem +5

      I believe he lived at the final battle scene. Malik says”oh giants once’s lived here.” It’s obvious he’s a giant.

    • @matthewcaughey8898
      @matthewcaughey8898 Před 11 měsíci +6

      It’s the moment where Conan becomes his own man and takes his life into his own hands. He is no longer a slave to man or beast, he is now in control of his own fate

    • @jordanboyd1531
      @jordanboyd1531 Před 11 měsíci +7

      Everyone is eventually forgotten no matter how powerful or desperate they are to remain.

  • @johnmca5643
    @johnmca5643 Před 2 lety +20

    40 years later and this movie still kicks ass!

  • @gnperdue
    @gnperdue Před 3 lety +62

    One of my favorite aspects of this scene has always been how huge the ancient king was. The sword was a one-handed sword for him.

  • @gawainethefirst
    @gawainethefirst Před 5 lety +709

    … And in the next scene you see him wearing several wolf pelts.

    • @MrDibara
      @MrDibara Před 5 lety +35

      Aren't those hounds, though? That belong to the slavers?
      I always thought that, after his owner set Conan free, the other slavers were trying to recapture him. That was my take, at least.

    • @lisamaitland157
      @lisamaitland157 Před 4 lety +24

      the movie plays out in a bible fashion = Time passed, with out telling you it passed. This story telling of passed time in present, is in the second film also :). You fill in the part of, hmm how long was Conan traveling through the hills/sand.

    • @joew9690
      @joew9690 Před 4 lety +12

      @@MrDibara I always think that were wild step Wolfs ....just hungry and wanted to eat him...

    • @carig121
      @carig121 Před 4 lety +6

      Honestly, with the huge strength he has in the movie, he could have killed those puny dogs bare hands easily .

    • @indrajeet
      @indrajeet Před 4 lety +9

      @@lisamaitland157 shut up, don't bring your shitty bible into this

  • @CrniWuk
    @CrniWuk Před 5 lety +297

    0:28 Aaaaaaaaagggggghhhhhh Ugh Ah Aaaourgh ahf.
    3:59 Crooom.
    I really love the dialogue.

  • @Backstorm13
    @Backstorm13 Před rokem +20

    My late stepfather and I used to reannect scenes from this film when I was a child. He loved Conan movies. At 28, this still brings a tear to my eye.

  • @SpadezMedia
    @SpadezMedia Před rokem +11

    I love how cryptic this is, the musical score, the flame lighting ambience as if you were there, the sense of loneliness from all of the passed souls. This was so well done.

  • @RedneckRealist
    @RedneckRealist Před 5 lety +239

    He’s paying the fallen king homage, and thanking Crom for this glorious gift of Atlantean steel

    • @curtissantos3137
      @curtissantos3137 Před 4 lety +5

      But wait a minute!!!!!....... Croms a female god!!!!!!! Watch the whole movie mate!!!!! Ur missing the point

    • @thanumgaming
      @thanumgaming Před 2 lety +9

      @@curtissantos3137 How did you come to that conclusion?

    • @codykvalentin
      @codykvalentin Před 2 lety +5

      @@curtissantos3137 What does the sex of the god matter?

    • @darthkenobi6726
      @darthkenobi6726 Před 2 lety +18

      @@curtissantos3137 Crom is a male, "him and he," are the pronouns Howard used.

    • @redpyramid1914
      @redpyramid1914 Před 2 lety +1

      All signs of respect right there.

  • @Brvnkaerv
    @Brvnkaerv Před 5 lety +573

    "I need your clothes, your boots, and your motorcycle."

    • @kfures3469
      @kfures3469 Před 4 lety +21

      If it's Conan he'd be like "I need my freedom, the dogs and your sword"

    • @aaronthoming8192
      @aaronthoming8192 Před 4 lety +1

      @Dick Cheney really?

    • @douglaswilliams6834
      @douglaswilliams6834 Před 4 lety +9

      (laughter) "You forgot to say please."

    • @TheKenPrescott
      @TheKenPrescott Před 4 lety +5

      "I need your guitars, you Cadillacs, and your hillbilly music."

    • @Preston1982
      @Preston1982 Před 4 lety +4

      ...and Your sword... 🗡️

  • @Alaninbroomfield
    @Alaninbroomfield Před 2 lety +16

    For those of you who've not read the Marvel-published black & white graphic novels from the 70's & 80's, I'm telling you that this scene captured a great segment of the awe and fantasy elements that I took in as a reader. The kings, the statesmen, the barbarians, the gangs, the wizards, all of it, compiled a universe that was easy to follow, but complex in characters.

  • @RoleyChiu
    @RoleyChiu Před 2 lety +8

    Wish they made more movies like this these days. The Conan series is just pure poetry.

    • @X.Calibur
      @X.Calibur Před 2 lety +2

      Watch The Northman.

    • @RoleyChiu
      @RoleyChiu Před 2 lety +1

      @@X.Calibur ya looks good!!

  • @IfbbProRolandcHazard
    @IfbbProRolandcHazard Před 4 lety +203

    He was just simply made for this role.

  • @nicolasdubos2797
    @nicolasdubos2797 Před 4 lety +18

    Not probably, but certainly the most underrated film ever. That film is a miracle. Their was heroic fantasy films before ... and after Conan. He influenced so many, even with the music. Perfectly used in that scene. Music is a character in that scene. Tells all you have to know without a word. Now that's a movie. The moment when with the sword he destroys his chains and then breaks the third wall ... seriously breaking the third wall ! Crazy ... and it works. Look at me i'm a free man now, and my look on the world has changed. No more fears.I have the power of steel, i'm no longer a slave. They will pay. No word ... just a look. You feel it. And even the (fake) wolfs feel it.

    • @nicolasdubos2797
      @nicolasdubos2797 Před 4 lety +1

      @PROUD AFRICAN you're right. Most people, think it's just a B movie. It's not. Oliver Stone made sure it would not be. There's a lot, and i mean realy A LOT of hiden symbolism in that film. And that's why the remake was indeed a B movie.
      I think a lot of people don't get why they love the first Conan and not the others (especialy the last one with better cgi, action, and let's be honest acting, except for james earl jhones, and the king etc ...). I think that hiden symbolism is the key. The things that made that movie great and universal. Something that anyone can connect with. A boy becoming a man the hard way. Who could not relate to that ?

  • @xyvz2008
    @xyvz2008 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Az egyik legfelemelőbb, legnagyszerűbb jelenet ebben a fantasztikus filmben. Örök kedvenc.

  • @Lexthebarbarian
    @Lexthebarbarian Před měsícem +1

    Never have I loved a movie as much as this movie. I saw it as a little boy in the 80s. A black and white version on a VHS cassette. Time stood still. Never forget it. I am deeply moved when I think about it. A religious experience.

  • @jasontempleton2445
    @jasontempleton2445 Před 5 lety +56

    Easely One of the greatest fantasy movies of all time.

  • @autofox1744
    @autofox1744 Před 5 lety +784

    I often wonder if the Atlantean king buried here is actually Kull of Atlantis, another of Robert E. Howard's characters who chronologically lived in the age before Conan's.

    • @RAB-om9jy
      @RAB-om9jy Před 5 lety +56

      I smell a movie opportunity with potential tie in? Never knew anything about this sword so this video was nice to find

    • @VanTemplar
      @VanTemplar Před 5 lety +63

      I am always wondering the same thing. Knowing John Millius and his attention to detail, it is very possible!

    • @SuperRayW
      @SuperRayW Před 5 lety +63

      This scene occurs in the books, except the skeleton comes to "life" and Conan has to fight it for the sword. I don't remember if there is any indication of who it was, however.

    • @VanTemplar
      @VanTemplar Před 5 lety +41

      @@SuperRayW Yeah, from "The Thing in the Crypt" short story. I just googled it. I've only read the original stories by Robert E Howard. I should read the ones from Lin Carter!

    • @yandig08
      @yandig08 Před 5 lety +5

      Lemur or Atlantis wich age we don’t know

  • @TheRealCaptainJamesTKirk

    4:10
    The reverence and respect portrayed is fantastic. As if he is showing gratitude for being deemed worthy by the long gone king. Another commenter mentioned the symbolism of the kings head coming down as if to acknowledge Conan as a successor. Such a well done movie.

    • @Deetroiter
      @Deetroiter Před 10 měsíci +2

      I noticed also that when they first meet, Conan is kneeling/bowing to the king when he first sees him. Really a great transition to one another and says so much dialogue without even one word spoken

  • @tomservo5347
    @tomservo5347 Před 3 lety +59

    Poledouris' music score is nothing short of epic here and one picks up the echoes of Crom's past glories and victories but he's now just a forgotten warrior to which he passes the torch to Conan. Perfect and without ANY dialogue, explosions, flames, or CGI-gasm.

  • @smallvillefan72
    @smallvillefan72 Před 6 lety +151

    this film and musical score are a masterpiece

  • @frostmann7653
    @frostmann7653 Před 4 lety +129

    Love every single one of the themes from this but this has to be one of my favourite movements from the score, this scene - so haunting, and full of promise. God, Basil you were a legend - taken from us way too soon and sadly missed. The fact that one of the last public things he did, even weakened by his illness as he was, was conduct an epic concerto of the Conan score showed how much passion and love he still had for it. RIP.

  • @dornelli1
    @dornelli1 Před 2 lety +24

    never in the history of movie making music matched the scenes and the overal feel of a story so much as in Conan; I will never get tired of watching this masterpiece

    • @TheOtherBradBird
      @TheOtherBradBird Před 3 měsíci

      Only other movie(s) I can think of in contention are Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings adaptations.

  • @The_Great_Eye
    @The_Great_Eye Před 2 lety +28

    This movie is so full of iconic scenes
    "This you can trust."
    "What is the meaning of Life?"
    Conan punching a camel

  • @fordburkett9444
    @fordburkett9444 Před 5 lety +36

    Profound scene, profound music. Perfect.

  • @riaanpotgieter475
    @riaanpotgieter475 Před 2 lety +21

    This is an epic movie, absolutely timeless. Watched it a few hundred times, never gets old

  • @craigthescott5074
    @craigthescott5074 Před 6 měsíci +3

    One of the best movies of the 1980’s. Milius is a genius.

  • @rumrunner8019
    @rumrunner8019 Před 2 lety +16

    And let's not forget that at the very end of the film we see an aged but still vibrant Conan, now the King of Aquilonia, sitting on a throne that looks exactly the same and wearing the exact same armor. From one king to another, the steel went to the one who deserved it. This is almost the exact opposite of Excalibur: that was a sword divinely given to a boy who then gave it back to another divinity. Here we have a man who defies death to bestow the sword to the man who has already proven himself worthy and that man carries it until his own death. We see this same theme play out when he prays to Crom: it's all about his will, and not divinity. If Crom won't help him, than to hell with Crom. And finally we see it again when he kills Thulsa Doom, the Snake Priest: his will as a man strikes down the self-proclaimed agent of divinity. And to close it all up the film itself started with the famous Nietzsche quote "what does not kill me makes me stronger."
    This film was really well directed. I also encourage everyone to read the original Conan stories by Robert E Howard, as well as "Imaro" by Charles Saunders, the latter being very much an African version of Conan that's the only think that really comes close to Howard's level.

  • @freaker126
    @freaker126 Před 5 lety +34

    this movie have become legendary and cult status. And, so have arnold with this just one movie alone! That man is a living legend!

  • @frankberst9849
    @frankberst9849 Před 4 lety +28

    Still to this day, my all-time favorite movie, EVER. Not even the fist of Crom could knock this film off my forever number one spot.

  • @isolinear9836
    @isolinear9836 Před rokem +6

    In my hypothesis, the sword was coated with wax, and the wax itself was a suspension for such toxins as tannin and bug repellent. This ret-con would explain why the sword is perfectly preserved in that encrusted shell that only "looks like" rust, but is actually just a wax sealant. Thus when Conan hits the sword against the aged-brittle encrusted wax, the coating breaks off, revealing the preserved sword within.

    • @chet6969
      @chet6969 Před 9 měsíci +6

      It's just the brittle remains of a leather scabbard.

  • @horacio1464
    @horacio1464 Před 2 lety +9

    When you just began a new game in Skyrim and found a legendary sword in a dungeon.
    But, jokes aside... even though I was born in 93, this was still one of the main movies of my
    childhood. I remember that I was a bit scared of the skeleton back when I was a kid.
    But now it gives me chills, the atmosphere, the music... Feeling like this is not just a movie.

  • @MrRufioooo
    @MrRufioooo Před 4 lety +33

    One of his best scenes as an actor. Less is more Arnold!!!
    The Atlantean sword tops my list on best movie swords!!!!!!

  • @TorrenGenn
    @TorrenGenn Před 4 lety +107

    When I was a kid I thought that Crom was that dead king, because Conan said Crom. Conan saw that his god was dead and leaving him his sword. Even giving him his blessing from beyond the grave, by bowing to him. Later on I thought Crom shape-shifted into that witch, when she was thrown into the the fire, I thought that was Crom’s spirit testing his wisdom, laughing at him for not recognizing the danger as he flew away. That’s why he said Crom, it was later I figured out each time he said Crom. He was really like saying OMG.

    • @NyuuMikuru1
      @NyuuMikuru1 Před 4 lety +1

      I collected comics in the 80s. Conan comics and graphic novels released monthly. Both are different, comics don’t have nudity like the graphic novels does. Crom was the God of his people in Cimmeria.

    • @andrewkade8106
      @andrewkade8106 Před 4 lety +2

      When weird or vexing stuff happens in my life I shake my fist and look to the heavens and say, “Crom”

    • @gordoncameron2457
      @gordoncameron2457 Před 3 lety +7

      I used to make the same mistake. I thought 'Crom' here was not an interjection but Conan saying the name of the dead king. It's just the way the inflection sounds. Since Crom is a god it obviously doesn't make a ton of sense and Milius cleared up the skeleton's identity in the Conan DVD commentary.

  • @KaiMarcad
    @KaiMarcad Před 3 lety +173

    This scene is my savior. I watch this every time I feel that life is against me 0:07 and the end is invitable. When I fall to the darkest depths in my mind 0:30 and am about to just give up. This scene reminds me that even in the darkest corners there is always a spark of hope 1:08. With that hope you see things more clearly 1:37 because in a time of desperation things always seem more dark than they actually are. With that spark you can light a guiding torch 2:06 and that will lead you to the solution 3:02 The trust in your solution 4:08 will give you the strength to rise back up 4:15 break the chains that lead you to the darkness 4:22 and become confident in yourself 4:26

    • @SayGahTaah
      @SayGahTaah Před 3 lety +2

      Break*

    • @KaiMarcad
      @KaiMarcad Před 3 lety +1

      @@SayGahTaah Whoops. Thank you, fixed it.

    • @larryblack2981
      @larryblack2981 Před 2 lety +5

      Well said!

    • @jslade60
      @jslade60 Před 2 lety +4

      I think you over think things that's why you're having problems! Sometimes you just got to go with the flow! And.... Party on dude!

    • @Kajpaje
      @Kajpaje Před rokem +2

      That is beautifully put. Thank you sir.

  • @alanrudicel3897
    @alanrudicel3897 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you Arnold for this. I'll never forget it

  • @MrSnrubIsRight
    @MrSnrubIsRight Před 4 lety +13

    extremely POWERFUL scene... you need not know ANYTHING else in terms of context here, and it STILL resonates. Masterful storytelling carried by its score.

  • @Ac72958
    @Ac72958 Před rokem +8

    Essa cena é fantástica pela trilha sonora, e por mostrar um vislumbre do futuro de Conan, destinado a ser rei.Muitas vezes não escolhemos nosso destino, é o destino que nos escolhe

  • @karlpena3867
    @karlpena3867 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Same kind of throne Conan sits on at the end of the movie. A king handing off the means to another that is worthy. Love it.

  • @makeitsonumberone1358
    @makeitsonumberone1358 Před 3 lety +6

    That sword, one of the greatest weapons in movie history.

  • @Hmongboi228
    @Hmongboi228 Před 5 lety +39

    0:29 That scream. The most distinct, unique and recognizable scream in the world. Often imitated but never duplicated.. XD

    • @peterl.1574
      @peterl.1574 Před 5 lety +1

      Hmongboi228 aaaaaaaagggggghhhhhh

  • @paulsimmons5726
    @paulsimmons5726 Před 5 lety +18

    Completely wicked!
    Arnold ruled in this movie, one of his best...

  • @JackFrostIsHere
    @JackFrostIsHere Před rokem +2

    *The old Conan the Barbarian franchise had some of the best soundtrack to date, it's just phenomenonal and really takes us back to those days of golden Hollywood era & our childhood*

  • @sharondwyer8513
    @sharondwyer8513 Před rokem +2

    That look at 4:28...absolutely cinematic classic

  • @morelenmir
    @morelenmir Před 3 lety +30

    It is a genuinely beautiful scene and emphasises the importance of Steel as a substance _and_ commodity in Conan's time. The steel of this Atlantean sword is far superior even to that forged by his father which is the focus of the film. The Atlantean sword breaks Conan's 'Father Sword' and so the child--with help from the technologically superior past--eclipses the parent.
    Part of me loves the silent, reverent nature of the scene as produced but part of me would also have liked to see the animate skeleton as described in the script. However that would have run the risk of trivializing the bond of respect and favour that is shown to exist between Conan and the long-dead Atlantean general. A hard choice.

  • @beatlecost
    @beatlecost Před 8 lety +67

    Magic... Even the dead will bow

  • @kevingrabkowski5505
    @kevingrabkowski5505 Před 3 lety +14

    I still get chills down my spine and strength in by bones when I see this scene. Bring it on!

  • @starguard4122
    @starguard4122 Před měsícem +1

    Seeing Arnold so young is really Amazing. What's even more amazing is how he eventually went on to becoming not only one of the biggest names in Hollywood, but also an accomplished politician as well. Just like the character Conan that he portrayed, he really did become a King by his own hand.

  • @mithikx
    @mithikx Před 5 lety +31

    I never noticed but Conan was unintentionally prostrating before the king when he was making that fire.
    And the Atlantean sword was coated in something like clay that Conan breaks off which is why the sword was in such a pristine condition.

    • @MrDibara
      @MrDibara Před 5 lety +19

      The skeleton of the dead king also seems to turn his head, from facing right ahead, to facing Conan to his left when he's breaking the clay off the sword.
      And when he bents over and his helmet falls off, it almost looks as if he's passing on his crown, his legacy to Conan and is bowing to him.
      Seriously, the attention to detail in this movie was insane!

    • @geraldburke5147
      @geraldburke5147 Před 4 lety +9

      It was the swords sheath..that covered the blade

    • @joshuasantana685
      @joshuasantana685 Před 4 lety +6

      I always took it as rust that was being broken off of the blade.
      The riddle of steel and what not.

    • @R.Lennartz
      @R.Lennartz Před 2 lety +1

      @@joshuasantana685 If it was rust the blade would have been very corroded, but it looks excellent, rust also just wouldn't come of that easily. I think it's the old leather scabbard that rotted over time, that's why it was so easy to remove and that's also why the blade still looks so good, the scabbard protected it from moisture.

    • @dollarcostbackpacker1226
      @dollarcostbackpacker1226 Před 2 lety

      @@geraldburke5147 it would have aged and become brittle, never realized that

  • @blink180heights
    @blink180heights Před 7 lety +144

    funny how conan ends up being king sitting on the throne with the same exact armor - conan the destroyer ending

    • @michaelpiatt6648
      @michaelpiatt6648 Před 6 lety +24

      Yep, the crown of Aqualonia and all that

    • @Tenshihan-Quinn
      @Tenshihan-Quinn Před 5 lety +1

      @Nob the Knave czcams.com/video/lG_OezlTZ1A/video.html

    • @eraart7234
      @eraart7234 Před 4 lety +13

      I remember that... but that story, is for another time...

    • @MLBlue30
      @MLBlue30 Před 3 lety

      @TomeOfBattle Really? You had to go make it political? Dont worry the nasty sjws wont harm your poor sweet barbarian, your childhood is safe snowflake. WOKE WOKE WOKE WOKE BOO!

    • @chpsilva
      @chpsilva Před 3 lety +2

      Plot twist: the dead king is actually future Conan.

  • @Rayven_cat
    @Rayven_cat Před rokem +2

    I remember this scene as a kid. Very powerful scene.

  • @wayneralph945
    @wayneralph945 Před 2 lety +2

    Whatever you thought of the movie, this had my favourite piece of music ever. I listen to the soundtrack every few months and Basil's work never fails to impress me.

  • @dickrichard99
    @dickrichard99 Před 4 lety +21

    If you don't get goosebumps at the end you might want to check your pulse.

  • @underakillingmoon
    @underakillingmoon Před 4 lety +17

    What a great scene. As a kid it sparkled my imagination. And this music o my god...

  • @scottbartholomew451
    @scottbartholomew451 Před 3 lety +5

    The faint howling of the wolves really added to the atmosphere as the camera focuses on the the skeletons. By Crom it gives me goosebumps to this day decades later....

    • @thelasttimeitried
      @thelasttimeitried Před rokem

      It really is beautiful. This place of death and timelessness is a brief refuge from danger, but the danger looms over you still, and you cannot stay here forever. Recharge and regroup, then go and face the world and all the perilous things therein.

  • @gaiuslechat1531
    @gaiuslechat1531 Před 2 lety +2

    C'est le plus beau moment du meilleur film du monde. Le mystère, la vie et la mort se touchent... =)

  • @truck6859
    @truck6859 Před 4 lety +13

    The music was very powerful and went with the scene so well. The power of the music as he's taking hold of the sword is like foreshadowing, telling us this object might not be just a rusted piece of scrap. And when he knocks the dirt off, that's a great moment.

  • @marcuspage384
    @marcuspage384 Před 4 lety +5

    An absolute classic.

  • @lexxluther5589
    @lexxluther5589 Před rokem +2

    One of my all time favorites. The parallels to the mystery schools of antiquity are everywhere. Few understand the symbolism in this all time classic.

  • @keithwallace5946
    @keithwallace5946 Před 9 dny +1

    I'm here in 2024 saw this movie in the theater when I was 9 or 10,it's always remand a very big part who I am and always will

  • @douglasnakamura6753
    @douglasnakamura6753 Před 5 lety +4

    This movie came on TV one night at my small home town in 1988. Asshole Father-in-law says 'We're not watching that crap'. I went upstairs to the loft, switched on the old black and white we had and watched it on that. I thought it was a fucking awesome movie!

    • @stefjevtic
      @stefjevtic Před 4 lety

      'Crap'?
      Crap!?
      Take him to the Tree of Woe.

  • @Michael-kd1ho
    @Michael-kd1ho Před 5 lety +26

    Exploring a draugr crypt in Skyrim. Noob left without finding the Word Wall.

  • @dannykuang9433
    @dannykuang9433 Před 2 lety +5

    I've loved this movie, from it's amazing music, wonderful cast, and awe inspiring world building ever since I first saw it back in 1985. I've since rewatched "Conan the Barbarian" at least 10+ times over the years and this scene, amongst many others, always gets me. As if I was watching it for the first time as a kid again. This movie is definitely one of my all time favorite movies, and it's sound track is by far the best. I listen to it all the time when I do my art. Inspiring.

  • @ruthanderson5089
    @ruthanderson5089 Před 3 lety +1

    Most beautiful music ever written for a movie

  • @critterwatene8073
    @critterwatene8073 Před 5 lety +7

    The soundtrack is legendary in itself.

  • @Antoggno
    @Antoggno Před 7 lety +56

    I have yet to see another scene, in any movie, that describe in a better way the rising of a legend.

  • @pascal0013
    @pascal0013 Před rokem +1

    Un des meilleurs films "heroic fantasy" pour toujours👍👍👍

  • @CT-nb5lm
    @CT-nb5lm Před 4 lety +1

    The 80's sure did give us amazing everything!

  • @michaelmixon2479
    @michaelmixon2479 Před 4 lety +4

    Loved this movie when I sat through it twice and still do!

  • @1337penguinman
    @1337penguinman Před 4 lety +15

    When you're leveling in the Barrens and you get a random world drop epic.

  • @eddiecoger1082
    @eddiecoger1082 Před 3 měsíci +2

    my favorite fantasy movie it was literally perfect

  • @Zlarel
    @Zlarel Před 3 lety +9

    3:20 I've always adored that little effect with the cobwebs, like the blade burns with pale fire. Always wondered if it was intentional.

  • @robertmiles1603
    @robertmiles1603 Před 4 lety +11

    One thing I really enjoyed about the '82 movie compared to other flicks is the props. Those skeletons in the ancient throne room crypt look authentically old to me, they got the cobwebs, gunk, dust, etc just right, and the armor, weapons and architecure look like they could've belonged to unknown cultures that actually existed. The main big sword itself is an example of that, too, EG the design, and I also liked the symbolism on the pommel - the skull under the mountain represents not evil, unlike what we would most often associate it as meaning, but rather the inevitability and absoluteness of death and acceptance thereof and that the only true immortality is carving out an incredible legend that will never die because your achievements will be so great that no one will ever be able to forget or not have heard of them. I think it also goes with the idea some people have that Conan was saying that the skeleton on the throne is supposed to be Crom; in other words, he was just an ancient warrior-king so great that he eventually became revered as a deity after his death, like the ideas Snorri Sturlusson and I think either Nietzsche himself and/or Freud had that the legends of ancient gods and giants in places like Norway, Greece, etc were actually exaggerations based around the stories of the exploits of guys like Conan (which would also allow men like Siegfried and Achilles to distantly be descended from them and would explain how that could work, since the ancient written mythologies often had their heroes be the offspring or descendants of deities). Such details and others like magic being rare but definitely existing and etc give it a sense of realism, yet simultaneously also fantasy, that the mythological things indeed were around, but magic doesn't take up the whole story and background, instead leaving proper room for the characters. Magic isn't some corny ability to shoot bolts of lighting but is deep-rooted, intuitive and primal. This movie had a very earthy, gritty, living, organic (of course not in the sense of organic foods bullshit) quality that's strong but not quite overdone and you can't find it made in movies that showed up after this time period. I wouldn't want an exactly novel-accurate Conan movie because this one is the way it should be.

  • @thibaut2761
    @thibaut2761 Před 8 lety +93

    Friedrich Nietzsche approves this!

  • @Mobythemoonie
    @Mobythemoonie Před rokem +3

    I've always loved this movie. People never understood it. It's actually one of the greatest and saddest love stories ever told. A boy who lost everything he loved and lost everything all over again (as a man.)

    • @dante4455
      @dante4455 Před rokem

      Ah stimmt... Jetzt wo du es sagst, er verliert diese frau

  • @fyzorrkigen
    @fyzorrkigen Před 2 lety +2

    I wasn't even alive when this movie came out.... and I still love it. it's a classic.