

La Reina de Barbaria
Directed by Héctor OliveraDurante los días del Imperio Romano, un simple pueblo es asaltado por las tropas romanas, y la mayoría de los pobladores son llevados para ser esclavos o asesinados. Tres mujeres sobreviven y se lanzan a liberar a su pueblo. Cuando llegan a la ciudad romana, se unen con locales para buscar venganza y la liberación de los esclavos.
La Reina de Barbaria Ratings & Reviews
- chris530210 de marzo de 2026It's very amazing and inspiring! It's a very good movie!✨✨✨✨🌹🌹🌹💐💐💐💐🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈
- Tranquil Vibes31 de marzo de 2025All these women are foolish. Female rape scenes are normal yet male rape scenes are not ? Where are the male rape scenes ? Men need to be seen humiliated equally by a woman. Blame the blonde girl who allowed this disrespect to pay her bills and keep her famous. The blonde investment has ruined us all.
- tmmzh15 de octubre de 2025it was ok.
- tushar Chd26 de enero de 2026Where's the the synchronization of subtitles? Some careful director could do better. Finally, I'm frustrated wasting my time.
- Paul25 de enero de 2026Barbarian Queen is basically a high-protein diet of swords and skin, and there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that. It’s a pure relic of 1985 exploitation that doesn’t waste time pretending to be Shakespeare. Growing up in the 80s, these films were the ultimate "don't let Mum see" thrill, raw, unapologetic, and fun. It’s the kind of cinema that’s vanished today under a mountain of boring sensitivity; it was just about some blades, some blood, and plenty of nudity, exactly as God and Roger Corman intended. The "story" is a wafer-thin excuse for the action, and the ending is a masterpiece of laziness. The second the villain stops breathing, the credits roll before his body even hits the dirt. No lingering shots, no moral lessons, just "job done, now clear off." It’s blunt, gritty, and doesn't give a toss about closure. If you’re looking for a nostalgic trip back to a time when movies weren't afraid to be crude and dangerous, this is a seventy-minute blast of pure, unrefined 80s chaos.
- Retributionn7 de julio de 2025Ok watchable film. Nothing special
- vijay ragavan20 de junio de 2025It's a total waste of time.
- Mister Arn11 de octubre de 2024This is a low-budget film in ancient times, yet regrettably, it lacks any redeeming qualities. In just over an hour of screen time, it includes an alarming number of rapes. However, amidst its unsettling content, one scene stands out. It will remain etched in my memory—an empowering moment where the protagonist courageously escapes her tormenter by applying a fierce grip on a crucial body part. While the film may not be one I wish to revisit, this memorable scene will undoubtedly stay with me.
La Reina de Barbaria Trivia
La Reina de Barbaria was released on 26 de abril de 1985.
La Reina de Barbaria was directed by Héctor Olivera.
La Reina de Barbaria has a runtime of 70min.
La Reina de Barbaria was produced by Alejandro Sessa, Frank K. Isaac.
Durante los días del Imperio Romano, un simple pueblo es asaltado por las tropas romanas, y la mayoría de los pobladores son llevados para ser esclavos o asesinados. Tres mujeres sobreviven y se lanzan a liberar a su pueblo. Cuando llegan a la ciudad romana, se unen con locales para buscar venganza y la liberación de los esclavos.
The key characters in La Reina de Barbaria are Amethea (Lana Clarkson), Estrild (Katt Shea), Argan (Frank Zagarino).
La Reina de Barbaria is rated 18.
La Reina de Barbaria is an Adventure, Action, Fantasía film.
La Reina de Barbaria has an audience rating of 1.7 out of 10.











