Genghis Khan
1950
1hr
28min
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Storyline
- Temujin, who later became Genghis Khan is wise, or sometimes cunning. He goes through several heroic episodes; competing at the Man of Men contest, falling in love with the enemy commander's daughter, and struggling to restore his demolished hometown. Meanwhile his steps guide him to be a great conqueror. Khan's witty, humorous side in his adolescent years before he takes the throne. —Pusan International Film Festival
Screening
- Event: Premier Country: Philippines Screening Date: November 7, 1950 Venue: Times
- Country: Philippines Screening Date: November 8-12, 1950 Venue: Times
News
- Description: Based on the life of the Oriental conqueror who won by conquest the most extensive empire in world history, extending from the Pacific to the Black Sea, it included the greater part of the known world at that time and more than half of its population. It was said that Genghis Khan never lost a decisive battle, although his forces were frequently outnumbered. Much of his success depended on the speed of his soldiers, their ability to outmarch the enemy, and the intensity and concentration of their attack. Publication: Manila Times, November 7, 1950
Reviews
- Description: Lavish and authentic settings. Publication: Manila Times, November 7, 1950
Trivia
- James Agee: Narrator (US version)
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Also Known As:
Genghis Khan, el conquistador de Asia (Spain), O leon tis Asias (Greece)
Running Time:
1hr
28min
Language:
Tagalog
Color:
Black & White
Sound Mix:
Mono
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1