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The New Barbarians

Dealers in death... exterminators in the 21st century...
1983 | 91m | Italian

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Two mercenaries help wandering caravans fight off an evil and aimless band of white-clad bikers after the nuclear holocaust.
Release Date: Jun 10, 1983
Director: Enzo G. Castellari
Writer: Enzo G. Castellari, Tito Carpi, Antonio Visone
Genres: Action, Science Fiction, Thriller
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Production Companies Fulvia Film, Deaf International
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Giancarlo Prete Scorpion
Fred Williamson Nadir
George Eastman One
Anna Kanakis Alma
Ennio Girolami Shadow
Venantino Venantini Father Moses
Massimo Vanni Mako
Giovanni Frezza Young Mechanic
Iris Peynado Vinya
Andrea Coppola Mako's Friend
Vito Fornari Templar
Zora Kerova Woman - Moses' Group
Fulvio Mingozzi Amos
Marinella Troian
Patsy May McLachlan
Franco Maria Salamon
Stefano Randazzo
Ivano Silveri
Arthur Bergman Templar Biker (uncredited)
Sherman 'Big Train' Bergman Templar Biker (uncredited)
Enzo G. Castellari Dying Man in Car (uncredited)
Paul Costello Whizz (uncredited)
Stefania Girolami Goodwin Radio Operator - Moses' Group (uncredited)
Andrea Girolami Kid - Moses' Group (uncredited)
Paul Dion Monte Kyle (uncredited)
Enrica Saltutti Woman - Moses' Group (uncredited)
Raul Lovecchio Radio Operator - Amos' Group (uncredited)
Name Job
Enzo G. Castellari Director, Writer
Claudio Simonetti Original Music Composer
Tito Carpi Writer
Rita Antonelli Editor
Fausto Zuccoli Director of Photography
Antonio Visone Writer
Mario Giorsi Costume Design
Germano Natali Special Effects
Gianfranco Amicucci Editor
Name Title
Fabrizio De Angelis Producer
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talisencrw
6.0

Every time cinema has a game-changer (in this case, 'Mad Max' and the entire genre of 'post-apocalyptic dystopia movies'), it's fascinating to watch how various countries and cultures react to the instant knowledge that 'something new is out there that can bring in for us a lot of money'. For this I ... talian effort, which needed very little in the way of budgeting for either actors, set design or costumes, it's not bad. Director Castellari brings to it an action-packed flow which never flags for a moment. (The 87-year-old Rome native--God bless him--is directing 'Keoma Rises' at the moment, his first film in six years, and it is slated to be released later this year.) I have previously only seen his spaghetti-western 'Keoma', which I adore. He throws in two instances of nice gratuitous sex in a heartened attempt at 'character and plot development', but I really don't have a problem with that, especially with great Italian beauties like he has at his disposal here. There's a bizarre homoerotic undertone, particularly to a scene in which Scorpion is being tortured, but it's not problematic. Fred Williamson is the only star I recognized, and he continues his credo of 'getting the girls and winning the fights', which he stands by in his movies. The electronic score is dated but not bad, though it's inferior to those of, say, either Tangerine Dream or Goblin. All in all, it was a 91-minute span of time I don't regret in the slightest--I even watched it with a plate of spaghetti and glass of red wine at hand to further exemplify the Italian experience.

Jun 23, 2021