The Golden Horde 1951
The Golden Horde
The Princess of Samarkand and an English knight confront the armies of Genghis Khan.
The Princess of Samarkand and an English knight confront the armies of Genghis Khan.
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Full Cast & Crew... Princess Shalimar
... Sir Guy of Devon
... Raven the Shaman
... Juchi, son of Genghis Khan
... Gill
... Genghis Khan
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See All 1 Reviews10 Jun 2023 by CinemaSerf
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 Crusaders led by the gallant "Sir Guy of Devon" (David Farrar) and so a bit of a tussle ensues. It's a melodrama with sand and costumes; Blyth looks great - though she, and Farrar are as wooden as usual. The best character is that of the "Shaman" - an over-the-top George Macready - causing mischief as he whispers poison into the ears of the Khan. It's hampered by the sound stage setting - some of the fight scenes are a little too rigid, and the dialogue is pretty stilted, but it is still a decent enough watch.
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Release Date:
Sep 30, 1951 (United States)
Run Time:
1hr 16`
MMPA Rating:
G
Original Language:
English
Production Countries:
United States
Status:
Released

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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 Crusaders led by the gallant "Sir Guy of Devon" (David Farrar) and so a bit of a tussle ensues. It's a melodrama with sand and costumes; Blyth looks great - though she, and Farrar are as wooden as usual. The best character is that of the "Shaman" - an over-the-top George Macready - causing mischief as he whispers poison into the ears of the Khan. It's hampered by the sound stage setting - some of the fight scenes are a little too rigid, and the dialogue is pretty stilted, but it is still a decent enough watch.
Cast & Crew of
The Golden Horde
Directors & Credit Writers
... Director
Cast
... Princess Shalimar
... Sir Guy of Devon
... Raven the Shaman
... Juchi, son of Genghis Khan
... Gill
... Genghis Khan
... Torga
... Lailee
... Friar John
... Azalah (uncredited)
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... Producer
... Producer