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Kiziltug - Cengiz Han

  • 1952
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Kiziltug - Cengiz Han (1952)
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Otsukarci, a wandering Turkish warrior, befriends Mongol chieftain Genghis Khan, and helps him in his battle against a rival warlord, saving his life in the process. Grateful, the Khan offer... Read allOtsukarci, a wandering Turkish warrior, befriends Mongol chieftain Genghis Khan, and helps him in his battle against a rival warlord, saving his life in the process. Grateful, the Khan offers him a top position as one of his generals, but Otskarci turns him down, preferring to co... Read allOtsukarci, a wandering Turkish warrior, befriends Mongol chieftain Genghis Khan, and helps him in his battle against a rival warlord, saving his life in the process. Grateful, the Khan offers him a top position as one of his generals, but Otskarci turns him down, preferring to continue his own journey. However, fate has another surprise in store for him.

  • Director
    • Aydin Arakon
  • Writers
    • Aydin Arakon
    • Abdullah Ziya Kozanoglu
  • Stars
    • Mesiha Yelda
    • Turan Seyfioglu
    • Cahit Irgat
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    56
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    • Director
      • Aydin Arakon
    • Writers
      • Aydin Arakon
      • Abdullah Ziya Kozanoglu
    • Stars
      • Mesiha Yelda
      • Turan Seyfioglu
      • Cahit Irgat
    • 2User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mesiha Yelda
    Mesiha Yelda
    Turan Seyfioglu
    Turan Seyfioglu
    • Otsukarci
    Cahit Irgat
    Cahit Irgat
    Nebile Teker
    Nebile Teker
    Rauf Ulukut
    Atif Kaptan
    Atif Kaptan
    • Hasan Sabbah
    Müfit Kiper
    Müfit Kiper
    Vedat Örfi Bengü
    Vedat Örfi Bengü
      Mücap Ofluoglu
      Mücap Ofluoglu
      Esref Vural
      Esref Vural
      Nubar Terziyan
      Nubar Terziyan
      Ferhan Tanseli
      Ferhan Tanseli
      Abdurrahman Conkbayir
      Ahmet Üstel
      Necdet Basar
      Ihsan Özokur
      Salahattin Tükenmez
      Hasan Ceylan
      Hasan Ceylan
      • Director
        • Aydin Arakon
      • Writers
        • Aydin Arakon
        • Abdullah Ziya Kozanoglu
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      Bunuel1976

      RED PLUME – GENGHIS KHAN (Aydin Arakon, 1952) **1/2

      I had first heard of this when it was released on DVD and was immediately intrigued; still, it took me a long while to get hold of and, in the long run, I must admit that my initial reaction proved somewhat underwhelming! For the record, the only other Turkish film I have watched (and this occurred only earlier in the year) is another idiosyncratic – and decidedly uneven – take on a popular mythical figure i.e. Dracula IN ISTANBUL (1953).

      One of the first noticeable things here is that the titular potentate is not even the protagonist. Rather it is a dashing warrior who initially falls out with him and his men a' la "The Three Musketeers", but whose fighting prowess makes the Khan realize that it is better that such a person be an ally instead of the enemy. That said, he eventually incurs his protector's wrath upon assuming the identity of an opposing ruler's son (whom the hero closely resembles and which is just as well, since the latter is a wimp!). However, he is now thrust into a precarious situation because, not only does he fall for his own 'sister', but when the King conveniently swears by him rather than his real offspring, he has involuntarily condemned the latter to death as an impostor! Still, even more obvious (and this was noted in the few online reviews I came across), was the poor quality of the print utilized for the DVD transfer: the image was all scratched to hell and bumpy (for instance, the denouement happens so fast that it barely registers!), while the audio was heavily distorted for much of its 75-minute duration!

      Anyway, while the film does make for an unusual outing (courtesy of its exotic touches, including the trademark intrusion of musical numbers), it is not sufficiently inspired – indeed, it is very much naïve but, again, one could hardly have expected it to follow the established pattern for such things – to leave a particular impression; consequently, for all its pictorial felicities (what with a look that bears faint echoes of Sergei Eisenstein's IVAN THE TERRIBLE {1942-6}), the end result fails to live long in the memory! By the way, while I followed this with the contemporaneous (and similarly modest) THE GOLDEN HORDE (1951) – also revolving around the persona of this famous bloodthirsty warrior leader – I had to abort (due to time constraints) my planned re-acquaintance with two large-scale 'biopics', namely the notorious (and ill-fated) THE CONQUEROR (1956) and the star-studded international production GENGHIS KHAN (1965).
      8jessicacoco2005

      Exciting, under-appreciated swashbuckler!

      By the end of his life, Genghis Khan's Mongol Empire occupied a substantial amount of territory stretching from Central Asia to China. Although the title of the film is called RED PLUME GENGHIS KHAN, Genghis is not the main character. The main character is a wandering Turkish warrior called Ostukarci. Both good in battle and in virtue.

      The film begins with Ostukarci meeting Genghis and his brothers and helping them defeat a rival warlord who has attacked them. Ostukarci saves the Khan's life. In return he is offered the opportunity to become one of his top men, however he refuses opting to travel the countryside. Genghis thanks him, gives him a horse, and asks him to do him one small favor along the way: To please stop and speak to the Sultan Seyhyul Gebel of the Ismaels and ask him to return the money that he owed to his brother.

      It is here that Ostukarci's journey begins as he soon comes to discover this isn't the simple task it appears. Sadly the print I viewed was faded. However, it's still definitely worth seeing. It's an exciting, fast-paced swashbuckler that combines a very good story of love and valor with impressive battle sequences

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      • Release date
        • December 18, 1952 (Turkey)
      • Country of origin
        • Turkey
      • Language
        • Turkish
      • Also known as
        • Red Plume - Genghis Khan
      • Production company
        • Atlas Film
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        1 hour 15 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White

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