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Año de Lanzamiento: 1996
Nación: United States of America
Título Alternativo: Barb Wire - A Justiceira, Barb Wire - Bana bebek deme, Barb·Wire, Bela e Perigosa, Zyleta
Director: David Hogan
Guionista: Chris Warner, Chuck Pfarrer, Ilene Chaiken
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Compañías: Dark Horse Entertainment, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Propaganda Films
Género: Action, Action Film, Adventure, Dystopian Film, Girls With Guns, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, Science Fiction Film
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Palabras Clave: 2010s, b movie, based on comic, bounty hunter, civil war, dystopia, electrical torture, female bounty hunter, hilarious, obesity, pressure washer, pretending to be a prostitute, scientist bar
In the near future United States, ruled by fascist methods after a second civil war, Steel Harbor is one of the last free zones and home to Barb Wire (Pamela Anderson), owner of the Hammerhead nightclub and bounty hunter. When scientist Cora Devonshire wanders into her club, she's unwittingly drawn into a government conspiracy involving biological weapons. Barb's old flame Axel Hood, now married to Cora, arrives seeking help to flee to Canada. This reunites Barb with Axel, putting her in the middle of high political drama and forcing her to take sides for the first time.
Barb Wire was released in 1996 by David Hogan.
Barb Wire is a 1996 action film directed by David Hogan. Set in the dystopian future after a second American Civil War, it follows the titular character Barb Wire (Pamela Anderson), who moonlights as a bounty hunter while running her nightclub in Steel Harbor, one of the last free zones. When scientist Cora Devonshire arrives at her club, Barb gets entangled in a government conspiracy involving biological weapons. Her former lover Axel Hood reappears, seeking help to escape with his wife Cora, putting Barb in a position she's never been in before - choosing sides.
The film is unique for its blend of action, dystopian themes, and a strong female lead in the form of Barb Wire. However, it has gained notoriety more for its cult status and Pamela Anderson's performance than critical acclaim.
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