How old was D'abo in this movie?
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NotMoreMovies — 16 years ago(November 23, 2009 09:15 PM)
Yes, when I thought she was 18 till I saw her age, then it hit me.
Filming most likely took place in 1983, and since she was born in 1969, I agree with those who guess she was 14 when filmed.
At least it wasn't an open mouth kiss, so I say no big deal. But yes, once I found out her true age, that was my first thought. -
Xeokym — 15 years ago(June 06, 2010 06:56 AM)
Meh, maybe nowadays they wouldn't have a 14 yr. old kiss an "older" guy like Arnold in a movie, but in the 80s it wasn't particularly "gross," plus, gimme a greak, it was a PECK, closed-lips kiss, not some tongue-tickling-uvula french kiss. Also, talking about things that were OK in the 80s but maybe not now, notice how the horses take a LOT of falls and get knocked over a lot (Conan even "punches" one in the face in order to knock its rider offaside from the camel he bops on the head LOL). I don't think nowadays animal rights activists would allow the same kinds of techniques to fell horses in movies. They either tripped them up with wire or the rider pulled and leaned back so hard the horse would fall backwardthere are a lot of scenes in this movie where the horses fall and their faces plant right into the ground (soft dirt, at least). They just cannot do that these days.
Captain Bob = pedophile.
Jesus
Christ,
dude. Too much.
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magnificent_b-stard — 14 years ago(February 01, 2012 03:31 AM)
Th real question is, is the age of the actress what makes it potentially disturbing, or the age difference? d'Abo was 14(ish) and Arnold was about 36- a 22 year age difference. Fast forward 10 years to "Interview With A Vampire" and at 31, Brad Pitt was 19 years older than Kirsten Dunst- but she was only 12!
d'Abo's kiss was on par with the way an actress would kiss the actor playing her Father. Dunst's kiss not so much.
BTW- They're called "stunt horses" they're trained to fall, and they actually have fun when they do it. And they still do it in films, all the time. The horses falling in everything from "Gladiator" to "Lord of the Rings" to "Cowboys and Aliens" are real, except for when they're killed or injured on screen, when they're plastic and horsehide mockups or CG.
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TheChamCham — 12 years ago(January 27, 2014 01:57 AM)
Kirsten Dunst's "kiss" with Brad Pitt lasts for all of a second and isn't even seen.Her hair is in the way of any contact. She complained later how "gross" it was but I bet a few years later if they had been cast in something where the script called for her to kiss him she would have been all over him.
The horses are tripped with wire and it is an abominable practice. Why do you think they filmed in Mexico? A short drive to the slaughterhouse in case some of them were injured which they undoubtedly were.And no, they do not enjoy it. Your name is well chosen.
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Moscoso1967 — 11 years ago(May 23, 2014 04:55 PM)
Funny what a big fuss some people make about kisses in films. D'Abo was only touching Arnold's lips (with her lips firmly closed too) for a moment and even though she was only a teenager.
I wonder what those people think of "The Innocents" where a 12-year old boy kisses 40-year old Deborah Kerr, or the "soul transfer" scene in "The Prophecy" were Eric Stoltz kisses a young girl (11) (and that's not just a short peck with closed mouths - now that's what I call borderline). -
wesperkins — 9 years ago(August 22, 2016 04:34 PM)
I just watched this again for the first time in awhile, and yes, the thought of how they got away with tripping all those horses crossed my mind. Even punching a camel on its head wouldn't be allowed these days lol. It's funny when watching it, i had 2 thoughts 1) how did they get away with all that animal cruelty and 2) how old was that girl? Good to know I am not the only one.
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mrtron81 — 10 years ago(June 30, 2015 03:27 PM)
I just saw a 2012 interview with her on YouTube, and she said she was "13-14" during the shooting of Conan the Destroyer.
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Soupful — 9 years ago(August 08, 2016 05:58 AM)
That cant be right because she filmed nude scene's prior to her role in "Conan" in the John/Bo Derek film "Bolero" in 1983 which was delayed from release until August/September 1984 due to conflict's between the Derek's and production company distributor Menham Golan/Yoram Globus The Canon Film Group also of the film editing as well. Olivia D'abo filmed her role as natural dark hair brunette a side-kick friend of Bo Derek's character a gypsy type nymp. She would after make "Conan the Destroyer" and colour her hair dirty blonde but "Conan" got released earlier in June 1984 I think.
"13-14" seems a tad too young and figure she more than likely between 16-18 when she filmed both Bolero * Conan during 1983.
I cannot imagine given her full frontal nudity scenes in "Bolero" quite a few of them actually that she would have been permitted to as a minor of "13-14" unless her parent's consented but it's bizzare.
Then again Bo Derek was 16-17 in 1973-4 then billed by her real name Mary Kathleen Collins when she made her 1ST Indie movie directed by John Derek known as "Once Upon a Time" aka "Fantasies" that never got released until video in 1981 after Bo Derek was famous in which she too was also full-frontal naked for several scenes and also a minor under age 18. No wonder that flick never got released until many years later
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