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The Adventures of Conan logo, 1991
Castle Theatre, June 18th 1983 - ?May 1994
Enter the world of swords and sorcery, a magical time of wizards and warriors where fantasy and reality meld into an awe-inspiring spectacle of clanging steel and powerful spells. Conan has only his strength and sword to defend himself against evil forces more powerful than any man.
"The Adventures of Conan" is one of the most advanced synthesis of special effects, pyrotechnics, laser technology and live action ever combined into one thrilling presentation. Feel the heat as Conan battles the deadliest fire-breathing dragon ever.
From "Universal Studios Hollywood Guide", 1991

An MCA Recreation Services production
Jay Stein, President
Barry Upson, VP Planning
Produced by: Peter Alexander

Conan is revealed (From Universal Studios Hollywood Guide, 1991)
Conan is revealed (From Universal Studios Hollywood Guide, 1991)
The Adventures of Conan(From Universal Studios Hollywood Guide, 1991)
The Adventures of Conan(From Universal Studios Hollywood Guide, 1991)
The Adventures of Conan(From Universal Studios Hollywood Guide, 1991)
The Adventures of Conan(From Universal Studios Hollywood Guide, 1991)
The one relic from the Conan show that still remains on public view in the park - the sword held by the endoskeleton at the exit of T2:3D. (June 2006)
The one relic from the Conan show that still remains on public view in the park - the sword held by the endoskeleton at the exit of T2:3D. (June 2006)
Created by Landmark Entertainment (http://www.landmarkusa.com) and inspired by the 1982 film Conan the Barbarian. Work began on the attraction in 1982 at Landmark, and the show opened to great acclaim on June 18th 1983 with a total budget of $5 million.
The show ran until early 1994, when it was replaced by Cinemystique: Illusions of the Night (starring the Pendragons) followed by Beetlejuice's Rocking Graveyard Revue.

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