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 Italian 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, hi…
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The New Barbarians
Overview
Two mercenaries help wandering caravans fight off an evil and aimless band of white-clad bikers after the nuclear holocaust.
Release date
10/06/1983
Votes
75
Popularity
2.2
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)
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)
Original Soundtrack
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Twelve Monkeys
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
Robotica Destructiva
The Visitor from the Future
Terminator Salvation
Ruedas De Metal
The Asphalt Warrior Against the Radioactive Pirates
La Jetée
2025: The World Enslaved by a Virus
Nostos
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
Catalyst
Sans retour
Double Dragon
Goodbye World.avi
Zero
Broken Darkness
Spectres of the Spectrum
Sexmission
2047: Sights of Death