Scene from Barbarian Queen (1985)
Scene Details
Duration: 19 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Whatolive |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 5 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 856x480 | Added: 2012-Aug-01 |
Actresses in this Scene

Dawn Dunlap
Career
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Full Biography
Dawn Dunlap, born in the United States, was an American model and actress. She gained recognition for her role as Laura in David Hamilton's film 'Laura'. After appearing in 'Barbarian Queen' (1985), she left the film industry and returned to her home state of Texas.
About the Movie: Barbarian Queen (1985)

Release Year: 1985
Nation: Argentina, United States of America
Alternative Title: Królowa barbarzynców, La regina dei barbari, Queen of the Naked Steel, Reina salvaje, Varvari vasilissa
Director: Héctor Olivera
Writer: Howard R. Cohen
Production & Genre
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Companies: Aries Cinematográfica Argentina, Rodeo Productions
Genre: Action, Action Film, Adventure, Adventure Film, Fantasy Film
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Keywords
Keywords: barbarian, female warrior, gladiator, sword and sorcery, warrior woman
Story
Barbarian Queen (1985) begins with a Roman invasion of an Amazonian village. The king and most villagers are captured or killed. Three women survive: Amathea, her fiancé's sister, and two others. Vowing revenge, they embark on a journey to liberate their people. Upon reaching the Roman city, they team up with the local underground resistance to infiltrate the gladiatorial games, aiming to free the captives. Along the way, they fight against Roman soldiers and powerful gladiators in an effort to achieve their goal.
Summary
Barbarian Queen is a 1985 fantasy action film directed by Héctor Olivera, set during the Roman Empire's reign. The movie follows Amathea, a female warrior seeking vengeance after her village is raided, and her fiancé captured. It combines elements of sword-and-sorcery and gladiator movies with themes of female empowerment and resistance against tyranny.