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Les Guerriers

Titre original : Dacii
  • 1966
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  • 1h 50min
NOTE IMDb
7,6/10
2,1 k
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Amza Pellea in Les Guerriers (1966)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe Dacian kingdom lies at the eastern border of the Roman Empire.Only the river Danube separates the two mortal enemies.The Dacian king Decebalus knows that soon the vastly superior Roman l... Tout lireThe Dacian kingdom lies at the eastern border of the Roman Empire.Only the river Danube separates the two mortal enemies.The Dacian king Decebalus knows that soon the vastly superior Roman legions will cross the river and attack Dacia.The Dacian kingdom lies at the eastern border of the Roman Empire.Only the river Danube separates the two mortal enemies.The Dacian king Decebalus knows that soon the vastly superior Roman legions will cross the river and attack Dacia.

  • Réalisation
    • Sergiu Nicolaescu
  • Scénario
    • Titus Popovici
    • Jacques Rémy
  • Casting principal
    • Pierre Brice
    • Marie-José Nat
    • Georges Marchal
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,6/10
    2,1 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Sergiu Nicolaescu
    • Scénario
      • Titus Popovici
      • Jacques Rémy
    • Casting principal
      • Pierre Brice
      • Marie-José Nat
      • Georges Marchal
    • 18avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
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    Pierre Brice
    Pierre Brice
    • Roman Gen. Septimius Severus
    Marie-José Nat
    Marie-José Nat
    • Meda - Decebalus' Daughter
    Georges Marchal
    Georges Marchal
    • Roman Gen. Fuscus
    Amza Pellea
    • Dacian King Decebalus
    Mircea Albulescu
    Mircea Albulescu
    • Oluper
    Alexandru Herescu
    • Cotyso - Decebalus' Son
    György Kovács
    • Roman Emperor Domitian
    Ion Apahideanu
    Leopoldina Balanuta
    • Meda - Decebalus' Daughter
    • (voix)
    Ion Banica
    Geo Barton
    • Roman Sen. Attius…
    Ion Besoiu
    • Roman Gen. Severus
    • (voix)
    Ion Birá
    Florin Blanarescu
    Anatol Bogdan
    Emil Botta
    • Grand Priest
    Dumitru Butnariu
    Dumitru Cadar
    • Réalisation
      • Sergiu Nicolaescu
    • Scénario
      • Titus Popovici
      • Jacques Rémy
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    Avis des utilisateurs18

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    10valentindeak

    Great historical movie

    Best fight scenes , huge masses of soldiers , very credible movie.I saw that movie when I was a child and I was very impressed . I saw again when I grew up and still impressed. I was fascinated by the story of fighting between Dacia and Rome and when I saw this movie the stories became reality. Great performance for the unforgettable actor Amza Pellea as Decebal (the king of dacians) and the best movie of Sergiu Nicolaescu. This is a super-production in the spirit of '60 movies (Spartacus , Battle for Rome).

    A movie with great Romanian and international actors. The movie is better than The Gladiator or other actual historical movies.
    10praefectus praetorio

    This is really a very impressive movie, one of my favourites.

    This is really a very impressive movie, one of my favourites. And what is its major advantage? It's a deep and natural empathy for the ancient past without any need to add some artifical tricks. Music score perfectly matches with all scenes. Landscape views with marching or fighting legions are superb. Unfortunately, at least VHS record is very hard to find and DVD doesn't exist so far. There should be no doubts that this movie, as well as some other similar releases, deserve a better international recognition of fans and connoisseurs.
    8slostal

    Roman Legions invade Dacia

    "The Dacians" (Dacii) follows a very decent plot for a sword-and-sandal genre. Roman legions invade Dacia ready to become "The Masters of the World." But this Roman world is not united, but filled with intrigues and back stabbing among the Emperor and the general. "Sufro," (I suffer it) proclaims the Emperor while hiding his satisfaction. On the Dacian side, patriotism (300 Spartans style) fills their souls. "Why the Dacian smile when they die?" asks the Roman commander.

    The photography of the Romanian country side and the Roman Legions on the march is excellent. The soundtrack is superb when the Roman legions are advancing. To add to the spectacle 5,000 extras fill the landscape.

    Thanks to a Web site that sells Romanian movies in the NTSC format, I could watch this little jewel again. The follow up ("Column" or "The Trajan Column")seems to be unavailable.
    7Bunuel1976

    THE DACIANS (Sergiu Nicolaescu, 1967) ***

    A Romanian film – better-known, if at all, by its original title DACII – about the Roman (i.e. Italian) Empire is an absolute rarity, but I was instantly drawn to it from the evocative stills I saw on the Internet. The fact that it featured a couple of French stars in Pierre (MILL OF THE STONE WOMEN {1960}) Brice and Luis Bunuel/peplum regular Georges Marchal, then, was merely the icing on the cake; however, it did feel odd hearing them speak in a completely foreign tongue! For all its obvious naivete' (being, at best, a semi-professional enterprise and actually only the director's first feature-length effort!), the end result proves reasonably impressive – primarily on the visual front (with location photography that is indeed spectacular and the battle sequences themselves emerging as not only surprisingly elaborate but rather brutal as well!).

    That said, the plot offers its own interest – with even some novelty value in store: the titular people are engaged in war against the Romans (rulers of all the known world at that time). Being Pagans, to determine whether the odds are in their favor or not, it is required that the King sacrifice his first-born i.e. a son who is literally dumped upon an upturned fork and bleeding to death! This turn-of-events naturally sours the relationship between the potentate and his daughter, who leaves the castle grounds to settle in the country. The Romans, too, have their problems: Emperor Domitien is perhaps the most condescending ever portrayed; his adviser is adamantly against invasion (believing the Dacians can be persuaded to lay down their arms without the need for carnage); their ageing if still athletic champion warrior (Marchal) is suffering from temporary blindness due to an old wound; while another 'star' officer (Brice, actually the afore-mentioned bureaucrat's son) is wounded during an initial skirmish, cured for by the Dacian king's daughter (needless to say, they end up falling in love), and ultimately revealed to be a native of the very land he is intent on conquering for the glory of Rome!

    A sort of follow-up, made by other hands, was 1968's COLUMNA aka THE COLUMN which similarly featured 'recognizable' names for the international market (though their overseas exposure was extremely limited in the long run!): Briton Richard Johnson and Italians Antonella Lualdi (from Vittorio Cottafavi's THE HUNDRED HORSEMEN {1964}) and Franco Interlenghi. Actually, THE DACIANS reminded me of Robert Siodmak's two-parter STRUGGLE FOR ROME (1968) – a German epic that was only released abroad in heavily-truncated form as THE LAST ROMAN.
    8Andy-296

    Attractive sword and sandals film from Romania

    Attractive Romanian film (actually a Romanian-French co production filmed in Romania) belonging to the swords and sandals genre and telling the story of how the Dacians confronted and resisted the Roman Empire at around 100 AD. Great action scenes, attractive outdoor locations (in pastoral like locations) are a plus. This was made in 1967, when many films of this sort were made in the West (the so called Peplum, including Spartacus, Cleopatra and countless Italian movies), yet this particular film seems to be little known outside Romania. It is a well made, entertaining film with fine color photography. Since the Dacians are believed to be the ancestors of the Romanians, I suppose part of the purpose of the film was to raise nationalist consciousness, but this is thankfully not too heavy.

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    • Anecdotes
      The Dacian costumes were hard to create. Director Sergiu Nicolaescu had to travel to Rome where he studied the Dacian costumes featured on Trajan's Column. The costumes were created by Romanian costume designer Hortensia Georgescu.
    • Gaffes
      In some scenes, watches are visible on the wrists of Roman and Dacian soldiers.
    • Connexions
      Referenced in Frissons teutons - Les Films Edgar Wallace (2011)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 31 mai 1967 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Roumanie
      • France
    • Langue
      • Roumain
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Les Daces
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Hârsova, Roumanie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Franco London Films
      • Romania Film
      • Studioul Cinematografic Bucuresti
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    • Budget
      • 20 113 000 ROL (estimé)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 50 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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