The Golden Horde is an American adventure film of 1951 . Director - George Sherman, starring Anne Blyth , David Farrar , George Macredie , Richard Egan and Peggy Castle [2] .
| Golden Horde | |
|---|---|
| English The golden horde | |
| Genre | adventure |
| Producer | George Sherman |
| Producer | Robert Arthur Howard Christie |
| Author script | George Drayson Adams Harold Lamb |
| In the main cast | Anne Blyth David Farrar George Macredie Richard Egan Peggy Castle |
| Operator | |
| Composer | Hans J. Salter |
| Film company | Universal pictures |
| Duration | 77 minutes |
| Fees | $ 1.5 million [1] |
| A country | |
| Language | English |
| Year | 1951 |
| IMDb | ID 0043593 |
When creating the tape, Technicolor technique was used; filming took place predominantly in Death Valley National Park , California . The alternative name of the film is “ The Princess of Samarkand ”.
Content
- 1 plot
- 2 Cast
- 3 Bibliography
- 4 notes
- 5 Links
Story
1220 year . Sir Guy of Devon arrives in Samarkand with a small group of English crusaders . At the same time, both the city and its ruler - Princess Shalimar - are threatened by Genghis Khan and his hordes. Shalimar hopes to defeat the conqueror by cunning, while Sir Guy insists on joining the battle. Despite the mutual feelings between Shalimar and Sir Guy, their differing methods of struggle threaten any hope of victory.
Cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Anne Blyth | princess shalimar |
| David Farrar | Sir Guy of Devon |
| Marvin miller | Genghis Khan |
| Henry Brandon | Jochi |
| George Macredie | Shaman Genghis Khan |
| Richard Egan | Gill |
| Peggy Castle | Layley |
| Howard Petrie | Tuglik |
| Donald Randolph | Bargaining |
| Edward Hannford | monk john |
Bibliography
- Kevin J. Harty. The Reel Middle Ages: American, Western and Eastern European, Middle Eastern and Asian Films About Medieval Europe. - McFarland, 1999.
Notes
- ↑ 'The Top Box Office Hits of 1951', Variety , January 2, 1952
- ↑ Harty p.213
Links
- " The Golden Horde ” on the Internet Movie Database