Ronal the Barbarian

September 29, 2011 0 By Fans
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Plot
Babes, nosser og muskler i 3D for hele familien (Babes, balls and muscles in 3D for the whole family)

Release Year: 2011

Rating: 6.7/10 (1,520 voted)

Director:
Kresten Vestbjerg Andersen

Stars: Anders Juul, Hadi Ka-Koush, Lærke Winther Andersen

Writers: Thorbjørn Christoffersen, Thorbjørn Christoffersen

Cast:

Anders Juul

Ronal

(voice)


Hadi Ka-Koush

Alibert

(voice)


Lærke Winther Andersen

Zandra

(voice)
(as Lærke Winther)


Brian Lykke

Elric

(voice)


Lars Mikkelsen

Volcazar

(voice)


Peter Aude

Gundar

(voice)


Lars Bom

Gorak

(voice)


Ole Thestrup

The Oracle

(voice)


Preben Kristensen

Master Florian

(voice)


Ole Ernst

Narrator

(voice)


Brigitte Nielsen

Amazon Queen

(voice)
(as Gitte Nielsen)


Jesper Binzer

Gimp Bird
/
Drunk Guy

(voice)


Allan Olsen

Executioner

(voice)


Jens Jacob Tychsen

Gu'ra Zul

(voice)


Bodil Jørgensen

Bar Fairy

(voice)

Taglines:
Babes, nosser og muskler i 3D for hele familien (Babes, balls and muscles in 3D for the whole family)



Details

Official Website:
Det Danske Filminstitut [Denmark] |
Nordisk Film & TV Fond [Norway] |

Release Date: 29 September 2011



Box Office Details

Budget: DKK 18,000,000

(estimated)



Technical Specs

Runtime:



User Review

I had a very good laugh all the way through the film and so did the rest of the cinema

Rating: 10/10


I had a very good laugh all the way through the film and so did the
rest of the cinema. It nice that the animation industry has started to
make films for not just the young audience. And this is one of the film
that would entertain the grown ups, but might not be good for taking
the kids along. Its actually funny but its gory and the language is
probably not regarded as suitable for kids. The film is a spin-off joke
on the classic Conan the Babarian with a bit of Lord of the Rings added
to it. And that might call for one-liners and jokes about about
stereotypes of that universe, narcissism, gore violence, mysticism etc.
And that works really well. But there is more to the quality of the
film than just that. I think the film was generally really well made.
Very nice camera work, lay out, cutting and the pace of the film worked
well. It is good craftsmanship. Taking a spin on the classic story we
have a hero who seems nothing like a hero. And an odd gang. Obviously
they have to go on a quest, just like Conan had to. The story is in
that sense classic, but at the same time it has lots of clever and dumb
comments to the genre. And it really worked for me. I laughed a lot.