Overview:
The Princess of Samarkand and an English knight confront the armies of Genghis Khan.| Status: | Released (1951-09-30) |
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| Screen: | Gerald Drayson Adams, Harold Lamb |
| Productions: | Universal International Pictures |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
Posters
Recommendations
Casts
- 31844: Ann Blyth - Princess Shalimar
- 91617: David Farrar - Sir Guy of Devon
- 14564: George Macready - Raven the Shaman
- 30553: Henry Brandon - Juchi, son of Genghis Khan
- 93105: Richard Egan - Gill
- 19404: Marvin Miller - Genghis Khan
- 24556: Donald Randolph - Torga
Crews
- 1433182: Leah Rhodes - Costume Design - Costume & Make-Up
- 94096: George Sherman - Director - Directing
- 1030098: Harold Lamb - Story - Writing
- 29634: Howard Christie - Producer - Production
- 13809: Russell Metty - Director of Photography - Camera
- 30130: Hans J. Salter - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 12348: Russell A. Gausman - Set Decoration - Art
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The marauding Mongol hordes set their sights on the ancient city of Samarkand. The son of Genghis Khan (Harry Brandon) and Howard Petrie as "Tugluk" are despatched in the advance guard to wrest the city from the beautiful Princess - Ann Blyth. They don't reckon on a troop of passing ....
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