In 1956, audiences were treated to one of the biggest films of the year—a swashbuckling biopic portraying the life of the legendary Mongolian warrior Genghis Khan. Starring Hollywood icon John Wayne in the title role, The Conqueror packed theaters thanks to its epic scale and star power. However, beyond the grandeur on screen lurked a tragic story unfolding behind the scenes. Shot near nuclear testing sites in Utah, the production may have exposed cast and crew to radiation, leading to numerous cancer cases in later decades. Through intimate interviews and archival footage, director William Nunez spotlighted the human cost of creating this blockbuster. His documentary The Conqueror: Hollywood Fallout not only told of one film’s downfall but revealed how the government kept citizens in the dark about nuclear dangers in their own backyards.
This film traces two intertwined tales. First, it examines the chaotic production plagued by mistakes, from...
This film traces two intertwined tales. First, it examines the chaotic production plagued by mistakes, from...
- 9/10/2024
- by Shahrbanoo Golmohamadi
- Gazettely
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