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198689 minDrama, Fantasy, Thriller

Nomads

Is Nomads a Hit or Flop?

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Is Nomads worth watching? With a rating of 4.852/10, this Drama, Fantasy, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Nomads Synopsis

One night, in a Los Angeles hospital, Dr. Flax attends to a seriously injured man who, apparently crazed, whispers mysterious and disconcerting words in French into her ear.

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Top Cast

Lesley-Anne Down
Lesley-Anne DownFlax
Pierce Brosnan
Pierce BrosnanPommier
Anna Maria Monticelli
Anna Maria MonticelliNiki
Frances Bay
Frances BayBertril
Jeannie Elias
Jeannie EliasCassie
Alan Autry
Alan AutryOlds
Adam Ant
Adam AntNumber One
Josie Cotton
Josie CottonSilver Ring
Frank Doubleday
Frank DoubledayRazors
Héctor Mercado
Héctor MercadoPonytail

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Nomads is a Drama, Fantasy, Thriller movie that One night, in a Los Angeles hospital, Dr. Flax attends to a seriously injured man who, apparently crazed, whispers mysterious and disconcerting words ...

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Critic Reviews

WuchakMay 8, 2023
★ 7

**_John McTiernan’s avant-garde first film, a supernatural thriller with Pierce Brosnan_** A globe-trotting French anthropologist & his wife (Brosnan and Anna Maria Monticelli) try to settle down in Los Angeles wherein he notices a gang of malevolent street punks (Adam Ant, Mary Woronov, Héctor Mercado, etc.) and, regrettably, draws their attention. Lesley-Anne Down plays the doctor who somehow shares his memories. Written & directed by McTiernan, “Nomads” (1986) is an innovative mystery/thriller with supernatural bits and a smidgen of horror. There are similarities to the soon-to-come “The Lost Boys” (1987), except that this isn’t about vampires and is less comic booky (although there are several characters who seem to wander off the set of “The Road Warrior”). It’s adult-oriented and artistic in the manner of “The Mothman Prophecies” from fifteen years later, but is even less viewer friendly. Don’t expect formulaic convention. It respects the intelligence of the viewer to put the pieces together. Schwarzenegger said he was so impressed by it that he convinced the producers of “Predator” (1987) to hire McTiernan. A respectable friend of mine cites “Nomads” as one of his favorite movies and so I had high expectations the first time I viewed it and was disappointed despite its professionalism. Seeing it again, I paid closer attention and was able to figure things out. For instance, why does Pommier (Brosnan) do nonsensical things, like after he uses the crowbar on a thug? Who is the weird nun in the vacant building? Why does Dancing Mary (Woronov) turn back when the women are obviously cornered in the attic? Why does the motorcycle rider stop at the border? Brosnan is at his best here, very masculine, while the stunning Lesley-Anne and the Anna Maria are easy on the eyes. The film runs 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot in Los Angeles and Santa Monica. GRADE: B/B-