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Tales of the Vikings

  • TV Series
  • 1959–1960
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
57
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Tales of the Vikings (1959)
Adventure

Leif sets off from Scandinavia around the year 1000 determined to find lands to conquer and settle. He, along with his fellow Vikings, find conflict and adventure as they venture further fro... Read allLeif sets off from Scandinavia around the year 1000 determined to find lands to conquer and settle. He, along with his fellow Vikings, find conflict and adventure as they venture further from their homeland.Leif sets off from Scandinavia around the year 1000 determined to find lands to conquer and settle. He, along with his fellow Vikings, find conflict and adventure as they venture further from their homeland.

  • Stars
    • Jerome Courtland
    • Buddy Baer
    • Walter Barnes
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    57
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Jerome Courtland
      • Buddy Baer
      • Walter Barnes
    • 12User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jerome Courtland
    Jerome Courtland
    • Leif…
    • 1959–1960
    Buddy Baer
    Buddy Baer
    • Haldar…
    • 1959–1960
    Walter Barnes
    Walter Barnes
    • Finn
    • 1959–1960
    Stefan Schnabel
    Stefan Schnabel
    • Firebeard
    • 1959–1960
    Ingeborg Schöner
    Ingeborg Schöner
    • Astrid
    • 1959–1960
    Joel Marston
    Joel Marston
    • Pierro…
    • 1959–1960
    June Thorburn
    June Thorburn
    • Jessica…
    • 1959–1960
    Carl Duering
    Carl Duering
    • Brother John…
    • 1959
    John Sullivan
    John Sullivan
    • Gorlak…
    • 1959–1960
    Nora Minor
    • Elfrida
    • 1959–1960
    Hans Schumm
    Hans Schumm
    • Thorvald
    • 1959
    Pippa O'Callaghan
    • Anna
    • 1959–1960
    Anne Wakefield
    • Gwyneth…
    • 1959
    Helmut Brasch
    • Eyvind…
    • 1959–1960
    Edmund Purdom
    Edmund Purdom
    • Egil…
    • 1959–1960
    Robert Alda
    Robert Alda
    • Gunder…
    • 1959
    Hayden Rorke
    Hayden Rorke
    • Merlak…
    • 1960
    Akim Tamiroff
    Akim Tamiroff
    • Eyulf
    • 1960
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    feskridge

    I remember it, but it's not in the Directory

    I remember this series! I tried to look it up in "The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows" by Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh. It's not there!

    Not only do I recall the theme music (based on a Wagner tune, I believe), but I even remember the plot of one episode. Our Viking heroes are visiting a medieval city and its citizens are rapidly succumbing to the plague, except in the Jewish quarter, which is somehow avoiding the disease. The townspeople are furious: the Jews must be in league with Satan. Upon investigating, our Viking friends discover that the Jews have a special potion which apparently cures them. The Vikings must convince the gentiles to take their medicine, which the Jews are more than willing to share. The miracle drug, it is revealed, is compounded from the green mold of stale bread and cheese. Of course, we in modern times know that the mold is called penicillium. Cool, huh?
    jeffhill1

    Inspired by the movie

    Inspired by the movie, "Tales of the Vikings" regularly used stock footage from "The Vikings" and starred Jerome Courtland (Brave Eagle, Andy Bernette, Major Rogers of Rogers Rangers on the show "Northwest Passage") as a quite civilized, charismatic, and sophisticated Viking adventurer. After we see the stock footage from "The Vikings" where Ragnar's ship hits a rock and sinks, Jerome Courtland as Lief would find himself shipwrecked and in a strange land. He'd have to prove himself by undergoing "Viking Tests" of sticking his hand in a fire, wrestling with the locals, and drinking a brew of grog, soil, and untold "spices." Of course, Jerome Courtland would always prevail. Inspired by such TV "Viking Tests", my adolescent brother and I invented and engaged in our own "Viking Tests" which were downright dangerous. In the interest of public safety, I will not give out the details here. Thirty years after the series had played on American television, I was taking a PhD course in Educational Research at the University of Hawaii and struck up a friendship with a fellow teacher/graduate student. When we were exchanging tales of the various places of the world in which we had lived, he mentioned spending some time in Norway, adding, "I won't tell you why I went there because you'd think it silly. Well, OK. It was because when I was a kid I was nuts about a TV show called 'Tales of the Vikings.' You probably never heard of it." Instead of saying, "I've heard of it", I sang him the theme song to "Tales of the Vikings."
    8laserbyrne

    My vague memories of Tales of The Vikings TV show

    I remember that scene with the magnetic mountain. Erik goes to swing his sword, and it sticks to a rock on a mountain pass wall. Or maybe it was an adversary swinging it at Erik. Too long ago to remember clearly.

    There was also an episode where Erik had a villain's girlfriend as a hostage. He stood her on a wall, and cut the sleeves and skirt off her dress with his sword! It left her in a sort of Danskin affair, quite modest. He did it just to show he meant business, you see.

    The bad guy was really peeved at that. He kept threatening Erik with awful tortures, when he caught him. But of course, Erik got out of it. Don't ask me how.

    Even though I was only nine, that episode got me all hot and bothered. I dug Vikings before the show, but after that, they were my favorites.

    I vaguely remember that Spanish episode, and boy, it was a drag! I knew that the Vikings would have needed a time machine to get to that version of Spain. They did that all the time on TV back then. Robin Hood would show up in Australia, Zorro would meet George Washington. Drove me crazy!

    What they might have done was to show how a young (13!), Viking king Sigurd Jorsalfar, went to Palestine, just after the First Crusade, in 1107. Erik and the gang could have tagged along. His large fleet stopped off in Spain, and aided local Christians in one of their periodic wars with their Muslim neighbors. (Hey, it was a Crusade, okay?) Then they went to Palestine, did some fighting for the King of Jerusalem, and went home. I think they sailed into the Black Sea, and up the Russian rivers to the Baltic, to get there. Those guys got around! But I guess the show's writers weren't up on that.

    And yes, The Thirteenth Warrior is damn good. It's based on a novel called Eaters of The Dead, by Michael Cricton, which is also quite good. It's the Beowulf story, with a new twist on Grendel. It's way cool!

    So is the film The Long Ships, with Richard Widmark and Sidney Poitier, as the Emir of Morocco. Check out the giant scimitar slide. Nothing like that in any theme park these days! But the orgy scene is more fun.

    And the bad guy in Viking film, that the TV show was based on, was named (Wait for it!)...Egbert! How many movie villains can claim that?
    Bikewer

    Vikings TV show

    We were just talking about the Tony Curtis and Kirk Douglas film, The Vikings, and that got me remembering the TV series.

    I remember it was on Sunday nights here in St. Louis, and was sponsored by the local Laclede Gas company.

    Let's see...

    "From out of the North like an icy wind, came Odin's fair warriors free... With broadaxe and spear, they conquered...(something)

    Don't remember much more!

    I recall that Buddy Baer had a huge club carved into the shape of a woman which he called the "little maiden".

    I'm wondering if this was only on kinescope, and no copies remain?
    8shawn_k_mcguire

    "The Vikings"

    I'm 53 now, and I clearly remember how much my two older brothers and I enjoyed watching "The Vikings". I'm surprised there isn't more written about this series, or more people commenting. I was only about 6 or so when these series were running, and my older brothers and I lived in the basement since my mom and dad had seven children and not enough room upstairs. But on the plus side my brothers and I had our own TV room; shows like "The Vikings", old John Wayne movies, "Have Gun Will Travel" and later, "Bonanza" were our favorites. "The Vikings" was cool because of the soundtrack, the cinematography and authenticity of the costumes and props (the ships etc.) as well as, if I remember right, some reasonably good acting without being campy. To us boys, however, laden with testosterone as we were, it was the macho appeal of the rough-hewn, manly Viking warriors that struck a chord with us! Whenever "The Vikings" was coming on, I remember how excited I was to watch it on TV. We'd make Jiffy Pop popcorn and drink Coke from heavy glass bottles....ah I miss those days!!

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      According to an article published after his death in 2023, in the late 1950s, Ryan O'Neal and his family moved to Munich, and he became infatuated with the syndicated TV series Tales of the Vikings, which shot in Europe and was produced by Kirk Douglas' company. He later approached one of the producers and became a stuntman in the series.
    • Connections
      Spin-off from Les Vikings (1958)
    • Soundtracks
      Viking Song
      [theme song]

      Music by Bert Grund

      Lyrics by Sidney Morse (as Sid Morse)

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    • Release date
      • September 8, 1959 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Viikingit
    • Production companies
      • Brynaprod
      • United Artists Television
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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