Director:
Henry LevinCámara:
Geoffrey UnsworthMúsica:
Dusan RadicReparto:
Omar Sharif, Stephen Boyd, James Mason, Eli Wallach, Françoise Dorléac, Telly Savalas, Robert Morley, Michael Hordern, Yvonne Mitchell, Woody Strode (más)Streaming (1)
Sinopsis(1)
En el siglo XII, Mongolia estaba en caos. Los Clans luchaban por el poder y el control, la sangre manchaba la llanura de Mongolia. En 1167, nació un chico llamado Temujin, y Mongolia nunca sería la misma. Este chico, Temujin, luchó contra asesinos y la injusticia, la lucha y la opresión. Creció para ser el primer guerrero más violento de Mongolia y el conquistador de todos los clanes combatientes - Genghis-Khan. (Sony Pictures Esp.)
(más)Reseñas (2)
An extremely tired film, made without a single decent directorial idea that would have interested me. While the cast is appealingly likable, and so is Genghis Khan's story, the result is, for all intents and purposes, presumptuous misery that probably wanted to play at being Lawrence of Arabia (three years its senior), and it deserves its failure. ()
Terrible! I don't know why it says that the film is historical, I would rather suggest pathetic. The costumes are straight out of a European film about bandits, and when I see who plays the Mongolians and Chinese, I wonder why the film has women in it and why the female roles aren’t played by men. Lame... ()