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Scander Beg

Original title: Velikiy voin Albanii Skanderbeg
  • 1953
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
834
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Akaki Khorava in Scander Beg (1953)
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This is the true story of the National Hero of Albanians, George Kastrioti Scanderbeg, from his birth to his death. 1405-1468. Based mainly upon the monk writer Marin Barleti, the movie star... Read allThis is the true story of the National Hero of Albanians, George Kastrioti Scanderbeg, from his birth to his death. 1405-1468. Based mainly upon the monk writer Marin Barleti, the movie starts off with how the boy Scanderbeg was taken hostage by the ottoman turks and trained from... Read allThis is the true story of the National Hero of Albanians, George Kastrioti Scanderbeg, from his birth to his death. 1405-1468. Based mainly upon the monk writer Marin Barleti, the movie starts off with how the boy Scanderbeg was taken hostage by the ottoman turks and trained from them until he became one of the most outstanding warriors of the Ottoman Empire, then lat... Read all

  • Director
    • Sergei Yutkevich
  • Writer
    • Mikhail Papava
  • Stars
    • Akaki Khorava
    • Besa Imami
    • Adivie Alibali
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    834
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    • Director
      • Sergei Yutkevich
    • Writer
      • Mikhail Papava
    • Stars
      • Akaki Khorava
      • Besa Imami
      • Adivie Alibali
    • 9User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Akaki Khorava
    • Georgi Kastriot, aka Skanderbeg
    Besa Imami
    • Donika
    Adivie Alibali
    • Mamika
    Semyon Sokolovsky
    Semyon Sokolovsky
    • Hamza
    Veriko Anjaparidze
    Veriko Anjaparidze
    • Dafina
    • (as Veriko Andjaparidze)
    Georgi Chernovolenko
    • Marash
    Naim Frashëri
    • Pal
    Aleksandr Vertinskiy
    • Doge of Venice
    Marie Logoreci
    Marie Logoreci
    • Kontesha
    Nikolai Bubnov
    Nikolai Bubnov
    Oleg Zhakov
    Oleg Zhakov
    Sergo Zakariadze
    Sergo Zakariadze
    • Laonicus
    Vladimir Belokurov
    Vladimir Belokurov
    • King
    Vahram Papazyan
    Vahram Papazyan
    Boris Tenin
    Boris Tenin
    Seit Boshnjaku
    Lec Bushati
    Lazër Filipi
    • Director
      • Sergei Yutkevich
    • Writer
      • Mikhail Papava
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    10atdhetarizem

    Lord of Albania (Kryezoti i Shqipërisë)

    Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeu is national hero of us and we're very thankful to all that made this film possible. The successor of Alexander of Macedon and Phyrrus of Epirus, Skënderbeu returned to his forefathers land to led the battels for freedom against the Ottomans. I'm grandson of two great-grandfathers who fought against the Greek chauvinists in southern Albania (Epir that means E Pirros) and they've fallen to protect Albania. To end this write, I have to say that Albania will never be in the hands of the invaders and we will get our lands back again!
    8uiqqagokkw

    Unfortunately underrated/unknown abroad

    I don't usually write reviews, but I don't feel like "The Great Warrior Skanderbeg" has gotten what it deserves here. It's one of those rare movies where my immediate response upon finishing it was just, "Damn..." Even upon beginning the film, the overall feel may remind some viewers of such more well-known historical epics such as "Ben-Hur" and "Spartacus". The battle scenes in particular remind me of such films, and are extremely well done. In addition, the dance scenes (which aren't always 100% necessary but still nice nonetheless) are beautifully choreographed, and the costumes that go along with them equally stunning. Without spoiling anything, I'll say the final scene was what really blew me away, and served as a nice wrap-up to the story, which spans nearly 60 years from Gjergj Kastriot's childhood to the year of his death.

    There are a few problems with this film, however. Some of the major complaints I've seen have been about some of the acting, dialogue, and one-dimensional characters. Additionally, I should note that the educated viewer will be able to read between the lines and see traces of the Hoxhaist ideology this film was made under, but not at all to a distracting extent (like, for example, the films of North Korea). In my opinion, none of these things really took away from the film's strengths.

    Last time I checked, there are numerous versions of this film available online, making it fairly easily accessible, but even if you are unable to find it, I'd still recommend putting in the effort to hunt it down if you're a fan of 50s/60s historical epics and/or the cinema of the Eastern bloc.
    10dermaku

    great

    i already watch this movie more than three times and every time i watch it in the end i was always thinking the same thing wow this movie is fantastic i like this true history like the middle age war and the strategy that is used in this period of time is fantastic Albania is proud to have soldier like Gjergj Kastrioti and plenty plenty great soldier and bed thing about it is because movie is too old and need a remake to be even better to know this generation what a great warrior use to be Gjergj Kastriot a.k.a Skenderbeg, glad to watch this movie from 1953 such a grateful and strong history from great name and soldier it will be even better if we see soon the new movie with the same history
    8anolddibra

    Skanderbeg

    One of the most beautiful old movies with national heroes. The true story of Skanderbeg who stopped the Ottomans from crossing into Europe for more than 25 years. A beautifully made film for the time and great soundtracks.
    7JamesHitchcock

    Insights into Another Nation's History and Culture

    I have recently returned from a visit to Albania; just about everywhere I went I heard about the national hero Skanderbeg, who was King of Albania during a brief period of independence in the fifteenth century. The reason he is regarded as a national hero is because he fought valiantly to preserve the country's independence against the invading Ottoman Turks; he was successful in the short term, but the country was eventually conquered not long after his death in 1468. Although he was a Christian who was fighting against Muslims to keep Albania a Christian country, he is today, ironically, revered by Albania's Muslim majority as well as its Christian minority.

    Indeed, he was even revered by the militantly atheistical regime of the country's Communist dictator, Enver Hoxha. This film was made in 1953, during the Communist era, as a Soviet-Albanian coproduction, although the Soviet contribution was the greater, unsurprisingly given the small size of Albania and its economy. Most of the film was a shot in the Soviet Union by a Russian director, Sergei Yutkevich and it was made in Russian using Soviet (but not necessarily ethnically Russian) actors; Skanderbeg himself is played by a Georgian, Akaki Khorava. The film was then dubbed for showing in Albania; it was this Albanian-language version which I recently came across on YouTube.

    As a child, the young George Kastrioti (Skanderbeg's real name) is sent as a hostage to the court of the Ottoman Sultan, where he raised as a Muslim and becomes a warrior in the Sultan's army. His love for his homeland, however, impels him to return to Albania where he puts himself at the head of the nationalist cause and leads his people in their struggle for freedom.

    The film was recommended to me by our guide in Albania, who described it as the Communist bloc's answer to Western films such as "Spartacus" and "The 300 Spartans". In fact, both those films were made a few years after "The Great Warrior Skanderbeg", although in its grand visual style it has something in common with earlier Hollywood epics such as "Samson and Delilah" or "Quo Vadis?"

    Although it was made during the Communist period, it is not notably Communist in its themes; there is, for example, no attempt to portray Skanderbeg as a proto-socialist. It is about patriotism and national struggles rather than about class struggles, with the Albanians (apart from a few pro-Turkish traitors) heroic and the Turks bloodthirsty villains. The way in which various other nationalities are portrayed, however, may owe something to Cold War rivalries. The villains, apart from the Turks, are the Serbs and the Venetians, shown as treacherous and unreliable allies of the Albanians, whereas their true friends are the Poles and Hungarians. In 1953, of course, Italy, like Turkey, was a member of NATO and Tito's Yugoslavia, although officially Communist, was despised by Hoxha's regime as "revisionist". Poland and Hungary, however, were Albania's allies in the Warsaw Pact. After Albania broke away from the Soviet Bloc in 1960, the film continued to be shown, but now it had a different meaning. Skanderbeg became a symbol of gallant little Albania standing alone against a hostile world.

    Trying to evaluate the film is a difficult task for a non-Albanian. On the one hand, it is often grand and stirring. On the other, it can at times seem static and the acting does not always seem inspired, although this may be due to the fact that I was watching it in a dubbed version. I always, however, found it worth watching of the insights it affords into another nation's culture and history. 7/10.

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    • Release date
      • April 15, 1956 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Albania
      • Soviet Union
    • Languages
      • Russian
      • Albanian
    • Also known as
      • Le grand guerrier albanais Skanderbeg
    • Production companies
      • Albfilm, Tirana
      • Mosfilm
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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