The Golden Horde (film)
The Golden Horde | |
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Directed by | George Sherman |
Produced by | Robert Arthur and Howard Christie |
Written by |
George Drayson Adams (writer) Harold Lamb (story) |
Starring |
Ann Blyth David Farrar |
Cinematography | Russell Metty |
Edited by | Frank Gross |
Distributed by | Universal-International |
Release dates |
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Running time | 77 mins. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $1.5 million (US rentals)[1] |
The Golden Horde is a 1951 Historical Adventure film directed by George Sherman and starring Ann Blyth and David Farrar. Many of the exterior scenes were shot in Death Valley National Park, California, USA.
Plot synopsis
In 1220, Sir Guy of Devon (David Farrar) and a small band of English crusaders arrive at Samarkand in Central Asia. The city and its ruling princess Shalimar (Ann Blyth) are threatened by Genghis Khan (Marvin Miller) and his hordes. Shalimar hopes to defeat the conqueror by guile, whilst Sir Guy prefers to put up a brave (if ultimately futile) fight. Despite the mutual attraction between Shalimar and Sir Guy, their differing methods threaten any hope either may have of victory.
Cast
- Ann Blyth - Princess Shalimar
- David Farrar - Sir Guy of Devon
- George Macready - Raven the Shamen
- Henry Brandon - Juchi, son of Genghis Khan
- Howard Petrie - Tuglik
- Richard Egan - Gill
- Marvin Miller - Genghis Khan
- Donald Randolph - Torga
- Peggie Castle - Lailee
See also
References
- ↑ 'The Top Box Office Hits of 1951', Variety, January 2, 1952
External links
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