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Genghis Khan

  • 1965
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  • 2h
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Genghis Khan (1965)
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During the thirteenth century, the shy Mongol boy Temujin becomes the fearless leader Genghis Khan, who unites all Mongol tribes and conquers most of Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.During the thirteenth century, the shy Mongol boy Temujin becomes the fearless leader Genghis Khan, who unites all Mongol tribes and conquers most of Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.During the thirteenth century, the shy Mongol boy Temujin becomes the fearless leader Genghis Khan, who unites all Mongol tribes and conquers most of Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.

  • Director
    • Henry Levin
  • Writers
    • Clarke Reynolds
    • Beverley Cross
    • Berkely Mather
  • Stars
    • Stephen Boyd
    • Omar Sharif
    • James Mason
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    • Director
      • Henry Levin
    • Writers
      • Clarke Reynolds
      • Beverley Cross
      • Berkely Mather
    • Stars
      • Stephen Boyd
      • Omar Sharif
      • James Mason
    • 48User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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    Stephen Boyd
    Stephen Boyd
    • Jamuga
    Omar Sharif
    Omar Sharif
    • Genghis Khan…
    James Mason
    James Mason
    • Kam Ling
    Eli Wallach
    Eli Wallach
    • The Shah Of Khwarezm
    Françoise Dorléac
    Françoise Dorléac
    • Bortei
    • (as Francoise Dorleac)
    Telly Savalas
    Telly Savalas
    • Shan
    Robert Morley
    Robert Morley
    • The Emperor Of China
    Michael Hordern
    Michael Hordern
    • Geen
    Yvonne Mitchell
    Yvonne Mitchell
    • Katke
    Woody Strode
    Woody Strode
    • Sengal
    Kenneth Cope
    Kenneth Cope
    • Subodai
    Roger Croucher
    • Kassar
    Don Borisenko
    Don Borisenko
    • Jebai
    Patrick Holt
    Patrick Holt
    • Kuchluk
    Susanne Hsiao
    Susanne Hsiao
    • Chin Yu
    • (as Suzanne Hsaio)
    George Savalas
    George Savalas
    • Toktoa
    Carlo Cura
    • Temujin As A Child
    Gustavo Rojo
    Gustavo Rojo
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    • Director
      • Henry Levin
    • Writers
      • Clarke Reynolds
      • Beverley Cross
      • Berkely Mather
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    hans101067

    Wildly Inaccurate Historical Epic

    This has about as much to do with the real Genghis Khan as the Hughes film"The Conquerer".If you want to know about the real historical figure,read Lamb's 1920s book.That aside,we have to appreciate the production values of the film.Sets,props,etc.,are all ok.None of these people,however,can scarcely be imagined as Central Asians.Greek Savalas and Alabaman Strode come closest.Wallach,as the Shah,makes an acceptable sly villain,and not an unbelievable Levantine.Everybody else is not only much too European,but much too Nordic,as well.(Sharif is only a minor exception to this generalisation.)And Morley,Mason,and Hordern all act as though they wandered in from a road company of "The Mikado".Watch this film for amusement,and perhaps free-wheeling historical fiction(aka Robert E. Howard),but don't take it too seriously.
    8cinnamonbain-82045

    This was pretty good!

    I stumbled across this obscure movie earlier today and it was a pretty decent film. Based on the life of Genghis Khan, it's a little bit too scampy on the script but the scenery and music are gorgeous, and you can't go wrong when Bob Simmons (the early James Bond films) is your stunt coordinator. Omar Sharif gave a good performance, but I kept getting distracted by Stephen Boyd every time he appeared onscreen (mainly because in this movie he looks A LOT like a young Timothy Dalton, which is not a problem for me since I'm a big Dalton fan). The only performance I had a problem with was James Mason's campy Chinese ambassador. All in all, not a bad way to spend a couple hours.
    5richardchatten

    The Mark of Blood

    Irving Allen went all the way to Yugoslavia to make this foolish attempt in Technicolor and Panavision to capitalise on Omar Sharif's new-found celebrity which actually carried a disclaimer from Talking Pictures for the myriad racial caricatures on display.

    The international cast represents every conceivable ethnicity except for a bona fide Mongolian. Familiar Asian types include Stephen Boyd, James Mason, Robert Morley, Michael Hordern, Telly Savalas, Eli Wallach, Woody Strode, Yvonne Mitchell, Kenneth Cope and Jacqueline Pearce (the latter pair playing Francois Dorleac's brother and Wallach's daughter; the craziest line being Miss Dorleac's description of herself as "ugly-looking").
    6Wayner50

    Goofy tribute(?) to one of the most ruthless men in history

    I haven't seen this in years, but I remember it has some exciting battles, some good acting by Omar Sharif, Michael Hordern and Stephen Boyd, some great acting by James Mason and Robert Morley. I guessing that none of the actors were Mongolian or Chinese. Historically inaccurate, but kind of fun, sort of like some of Erroll Flynn's movies, like "The Charge of the Light Brigade". In recorded history, Genghis Khan was a murderous, merciless tyrant, not the idealist he's seen as in this picture, just wanting to unite all the tribes and live their lives out riding around on their horses not being bothered by the meddling Chinese. Even with all that said, it has some spectacular action and some interesting scenes that do have some historical veracity.
    uds3

    A last flirtation with the epic genre!

    Not quite as bad as John Wayne's famed turkey THE CONQUEROR, but getting there. Problem was with this flick, the makers dumped historical accuracy in favor of developing a Ben-Hur-Messala type confrontation between Genghis Khan (Sharif, at the height of his popularity) and his nemesis, a scowling bewhiskered Jamuga (none other than "Messala" himself - Stephen Boyd)

    Plenty of Mongol action and cruelty and the concluding battle between Sharif and Boyd is pretty in-your-face stuff. Production values were OK and suitably epic-ish in feel. The wheels start to fall off though with Robert Morley as the Chinese Emperor, some throwback to his role in 55 DAYS IN PEKING and worse, mega-british James Mason as Kam Ling, as likely a chinese adviser to Morley as Adam Sandler playing Abraham Lincoln. In a minor role as Subatai, Kenneth Cope is struggling to hold down any credibility whatsoever, having been first-string comic relief to David Frost on the THAT WAS THE WEEK THAT WAS TV show.

    Not for the epic Hall of Fame I'm afraid!

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    • Trivia
      Set in Asia, the movie was shot in Yugoslavia.
    • Goofs
      Chinese men wear their hair in a pigtails. At the time, men wore long hair in a topknot. They didn't wear pigtails until the Qing/Manchu dynasty (1644-1912).
    • Quotes

      Emperor of China: It is better to light one candle than to curse the darkness.

    • Alternate versions
      All UK releases are cut by one min three secs. The cinema version was cut for nudity and later video releases also included additional edits for horse-falls and to a rape scene. In the latest UK DVD release, the only cuts are for dangerous horse falls (35 seconds).
    • Connections
      Featured in Cinema Komunisto (2010)

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    • Release date
      • June 23, 1965 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • West Germany
      • Yugoslavia
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dschingis Khan
    • Filming locations
      • Yugoslavia(Press book)
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Irving Allen Productions
      • Central Cinema Company Film (CCC)
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      • $3,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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