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Die Mongolen

Originaltitel: I mongoli
  • 1961
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 55 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,3/10
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Anita Ekberg and Jack Palance in Die Mongolen (1961)
AbenteuerActionDramaGeschichteKrieg

Während der mongolischen Invasion in Polen kommt es zu einem Konflikt zwischen dem Mongolenkaiser Dschingis Khan und seinem ältesten Sohn Ogotai, als ersterer Frieden schließen will.Während der mongolischen Invasion in Polen kommt es zu einem Konflikt zwischen dem Mongolenkaiser Dschingis Khan und seinem ältesten Sohn Ogotai, als ersterer Frieden schließen will.Während der mongolischen Invasion in Polen kommt es zu einem Konflikt zwischen dem Mongolenkaiser Dschingis Khan und seinem ältesten Sohn Ogotai, als ersterer Frieden schließen will.

  • Regie
    • André De Toth
    • Leopoldo Savona
    • Riccardo Freda
  • Drehbuch
    • Ottavio Alessi
    • Alessandro Ferraù
    • Ernesto Gastaldi
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jack Palance
    • Anita Ekberg
    • Antonella Lualdi
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    5,3/10
    388
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    • Regie
      • André De Toth
      • Leopoldo Savona
      • Riccardo Freda
    • Drehbuch
      • Ottavio Alessi
      • Alessandro Ferraù
      • Ernesto Gastaldi
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jack Palance
      • Anita Ekberg
      • Antonella Lualdi
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    Jack Palance
    Jack Palance
    • Ogatai Khan
    Anita Ekberg
    Anita Ekberg
    • Hulina
    Antonella Lualdi
    Antonella Lualdi
    • Amina
    Franco Silva
    Franco Silva
    • Stefano di Cracovia
    Roldano Lupi
    Roldano Lupi
    • Gengis Khan
    Gabriella Pallotta
    Gabriella Pallotta
    • Lutezia
    Pierre Cressoy
    Pierre Cressoy
    • Igor
    Gabriele Antonini
    • Temugin
    George Wang
    George Wang
    • Subodai
    Lawrence Montaigne
    Lawrence Montaigne
    • L'aleato di Stefano
    • (as Lawrenc Montaigne)
    Gianni Garko
    Gianni Garko
    • Enrico di Valois
    Mario Colli
    • Boris
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Andrej Gardenin
    • Fencer
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Janine Hendy
    • La danzatrice nell'harem
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Vittorio Sanipoli
      • Regie
        • André De Toth
        • Leopoldo Savona
        • Riccardo Freda
      • Drehbuch
        • Ottavio Alessi
        • Alessandro Ferraù
        • Ernesto Gastaldi
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      3bkoganbing

      Shared interests in turkey farming

      When Jack Palance signed on to do The Mongols an Italian produced epic shot in Yugoslavia he merely took out his former performance of as Attila The Hun ratcheted it up exponentially. When you're in a turkey like this all you can do is gobble gobble at the moon.

      The only names we Americans will recognize are that of Palance playing Ogatai son of Genghis Khan and his lovely blond amazon wife played by Anita Ekberg. I will say this the writers did make provision for the fact that she clearly does not look like a Mongol and did mention that she was from a captive people. Perhaps a Viking settlement somewhere in Eastern Europe might explain it. I'll say this with that massive endowment of her's Anita looks good even in that Mongol armor. One fill figured girl she was.

      When Palance is on there isn't a stick of furniture left standing. He is having one great old time overacting against the background of these continental cast members who sound stiff as usual with their dubbed voices. The Europeans have decided to sue for peace and have sent the film's nominal hero Franco Silva playing Stephen of Cracow as a peace emissary.

      But Palance really gets his jollies with all the blood and guts and he doesn't want to stop the fighting. In this he's aided and abetted by Anita. So nice when husband and wife have a mutual interest. He and Anita do what they can to sabotage a cease fire.

      In the end it's pulled out and western civilization itself is saved by a seasoned soldier taking home town advantage of the elements.

      Jack Palance fans should get a real charge out of this film watching their guy dine on the scenery. The Mongols will give you quite a few unintentional laughs.
      5ma-cortes

      Spectacular but mediocre epic movie with hokey historical events

      Historical adventure flick, but average epic movie, with known actors and a lot of extras, in fact it packs a cast of hundreds, if not of thousands. Genghis Khan: Roldano Lupi, lustful of territory and power invades Poland along with his encroaching army , sweeping in blood and fire the European countries. Then the Polish prince attempts to make peace but Attila's son, Ogotai : Jack Palance, rejects it , being supported by his lover, the Swedish/Italian model-actress Anita Ekberg who portrays Hulina, an action woman perfectly capable matching him in badness and brutality, both of whom wish wage war. Along the way they try to conquer the Polish stronghold of Cracow. While the Poles, wary of the approaching Mongols send Stefan of Cracow : Franco Silva, to negotiate a peace arrangement with Genghis Khan and his another son Temujin : Gabriele Antonini. By the way Stefan of Cracow enters into a love/hate relationship with a Polish village girl who finishes falsely believing that Stefan klled her would-be betrothed.

      This spectacular sword and sandal film shot in Yugoslavia packs noisy action, large frames of men on horseback ready to fight, breathtaking battles , a scorning love story, thrills , hokey historical happenings and a cast of thousands. The picture is partially based on historic events about the Mongol encroachment over North and Central Europe. Weak screenplay by Luciano Martino, Ernesto Gastaldi, Ugo Guerra, blending various facts with no much sense. Overacting by Jack Palance, as usual, as the violent and cruel Ogotai, he is at his menacing here . Palance dominates this historical adventure with his hysterical acting as a relentless warrior with only one thrist : bloody revenge and annihilation. Palance played several exotic/historical roles featuring plenty of treachery and deviousness, such as as The Silver Chalice, Attila, Revak the rebel, Rosmunda and Alboino, The horsemen, Barrabas, among others. He is well accompanied by a good support cast, such as : Antonella Lualdi, Franco Silva, Roldano Lupi, Montaigne, Pierre Cressoy, Gabriella Pallotta, Gabriele Antonini, George Wang and Gianni Garco : Sartana.

      It contains colorful cinematography by Aldo Giordani and epic in score, shot on location in habitual Yugoslavia outdoors . And rousing and moving musical score by Mario Nascimbene. This costumer motion picture was regularly directed by Andre De Toth (Carson City, House of wax, Springfield rifle, Passport to Suez, Man in the saddle, Riding shotgun, Pitfall, Tanganika, Hidden fear), Leopoldo Savona (Two little orphans, Apocalypse Joe, Killer kid, Byleth, Fra Diavolo, Texas the Red) and Riccardo Freda (Il vampiri, Teodora, Horrible Dr Hitchcock, Beatriz Cenci, Benbenutto Cellini, Spartaco, Maciste in court of the great Khan), this latter uncredited. Rating 5.5/10. Passable and acceptable but mediocre.
      2ngc137

      How could they ever make so many mistakes at once?

      The story of this movie takes place in the middle ages at a time when Genghis Khan's Mongolian army was threatening Europe. It centers around the adventures of a Polish knight who wants to save the town Kraków from being taken by the cruel enemy.

      The creators of the movie put much effort into the scenery and even more effort into the costumes. But they did not put any effort at all into the script or into acting. The plot is as simple-minded as if it had been invented by some twelve year old boys, playing cops and robbers. The dialog consists of stupid, hollow phrases. This alone would already make the movie a bad movie.

      However its weaknesses go beyond that. The background music is not only unbearable symphonic rubbish. It is also inappropriately matched to the atmosphere of the individual scenes. Even the optical aspects that seem to have been the film maker's only focus are flawed. I do not have sufficient historical knowledge to judge about the historical correctness of costumes, weapons and other equipment. But I am quite sure that ordinary Polish women in the middle ages did not possess a hairstyle, makeup, and manicure like models in the early 1960's, especially if they were hiding from the Mongolian army in the marshland.

      This having been said, it is almost unnecessary to mention that even the main story line is far from telling a true story about Genghis Khan's time.

      There is no reason to watch this film, as long as you do not want to see how much can go wrong simultaneously with a single movie.
      4cosmin742000

      4/10

      It makes me laugh . Genghis Khan don't die by the hand of his daughter in law in Poland he died from burbonic plague in China. The Mongol Empire beat the crap out of polish and hungarian and they reach Wien.in 1241 , 14 years after Geghis Khan died. When his son. Ogotai dies the invasion has stopped, , Poland never be an obstacle in front of.anybody. Stepen of Crakow it's an invented personage , he never existed. Mongols never suffer a defeat like americans never had a win or a neuron .As a fiction movie it's an easy to watch movie with gorgeous Anita Ekberg.and Antonella Lualdi , but has nothing to do with reality like western media nowdays.
      5warrenchang

      Historically Incorrect

      I've wanted to watch this movie for a long time based on the performance of Jack Palance in a previous role as Atilla in "Sign of the Pagan". I wasn't disappointed in Palance's performance as Ogatai but as a whole this film was very inconsistent and horribly incorrect historically. To say the writers of this movie took liberties with history is an understatement. The great battle between the Mongols and the combined armies of Europe did take place, but not with the results described in the movie. In fact, the Mongols did have the opportunity to move much further westward into Europe, except by chance were diverted back home due to the death of the emperor and than later resumed their campaign toward the south/west and the Middle East, considered more attractive at this time in history. The movie does have some lavish costumes and epic battles, but it also often repeats the same footage over and over again. This movie actually had some potential with the amount of money it seemed to have in its production, but somebody dropped the ball in terms of editing, music and story. Blond haired Anita Ekberg as Ogatai's lover at first glance seems absurd, but plausible when you consider that the Mongols conquered all of Asia and most of Eastern Europe. Her acting is actually fairly good. The movie is worth seeing if your a fan of Jack Palance, his character of Ogatai is a unique one.

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      • Wissenswertes
        Popularized by John Green's Crash Course YouTube series (three-second raid scene) every time he uses the phrase "The Mongols".
      • Patzer
        During an invasion of the Mongols a character is seen dressed in a sleeveless jacket defending another nailed to a wheel. Ogotai (Jack Palance) drags him down with his whip, only this time the character has lost his sleeveless leather jacket, and is wearing only a wide shirt.
      • Zitate

        Hulina: I'll cover your body in honey and feed you to the scorpions.

      • Verbindungen
        Featured in Crash Course: World History: The Agricultural Revolution (2012)

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      • Erscheinungsdatum
        • 29. September 1961 (Westdeutschland)
      • Herkunftsländer
        • Italien
        • Frankreich
      • Sprachen
        • Englisch
        • Italienisch
      • Auch bekannt als
        • The Mongols
      • Drehorte
        • Dino De Laurentiis Cinematografica Studios, Rom, Latium, Italien(Studio)
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        • France Cinéma Productions
        • Royal Film (I)
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        • 1 Std. 55 Min.(115 min)
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