---
title: 'Nomads (1986)'
type: 'film'
director: 'John McTiernan'
released: '1986-01-01'
runtime_minutes: 92
genres:
  - 'Horror'
  - 'Thriller'
countries:
  - 'United States'
canonical: 'https://cinepixo.com/movies/nomads-1986'
review_count: 0
imdb: 'https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091647/'
publisher: 'CinePixo'
---

# Nomads (1986)

1986 · 92 min · Horror, Thriller · United States


## Synopsis

Nomads is a 1986 American horror film written and directed by John McTiernan, adapted from the novel of the same name by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro. It stars Pierce Brosnan, Lesley-Anne Down and Anna Maria Monticelli. The story involves French anthropologist Jean-Charles Pommier, who is an expert on nomads. He stumbles across a group of urban nomads who turn out to be more than he expected.

## Credits

- **Director:** [John McTiernan](https://cinepixo.com/people/john-mctiernan)
- **Screenplay:** [John McTiernan](https://cinepixo.com/people/john-mctiernan)
- **Original Music Composer:** [Bill Conti](https://cinepixo.com/people/bill-conti)
- **Producer:** [Elliott Kastner](https://cinepixo.com/people/elliott-kastner), [Cassian Elwes](https://cinepixo.com/people/cassian-elwes)

## Cast

- [Adam and the Ants](https://cinepixo.com/people/adam-and-the-ants)
- [John McTiernan](https://cinepixo.com/people/john-mctiernan)
- [Frances Bay](https://cinepixo.com/people/frances-bay)
- [Lesley-Anne Down](https://cinepixo.com/people/lesley-anne-down)
- [Adam Ant](https://cinepixo.com/people/adam-ant)
- [Pierce Brosnan](https://cinepixo.com/people/pierce-brosnan)
- [Frank Doubleday](https://cinepixo.com/people/frank-doubleday)
- [Nina Foch](https://cinepixo.com/people/nina-foch)
- [Anna Maria Monticelli](https://cinepixo.com/people/anna-maria-monticelli)
- [Mary Woronov](https://cinepixo.com/people/mary-woronov)

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Source: https://cinepixo.com/movies/nomads-1986
Film facts: Wikidata (Q636927); synopsis from Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 4.0. Reviews, themes and notes are the work of this site's members.
