Review of The Wind and the Lion (1975) by Ignatiy Vishnevetsky for The A.V. Club — 19 Jul 2005
The Wind And The Lion—which was a hit, but not on the order of Milius’ later Conan The Barbarian or Red Dawn—never feels like the product of post-Vietnam America; it just comes from Milius’ imagination, where history and fantasy meet each other halfway.
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This review of The Wind and the Lion (1975) was written by Ignatiy Vishnevetsky and published by The A.V. Club on 19 Jul 2005.
The Wind and the Lion has generally received positive reviews.
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