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1956 Certificate TBC
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  • 60
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John Wayne plays Mongol chieftain Temujin, better known as Genghis Khan. The Mongolian warlord must do battle against the rival tribe that killed his father, however the battle pales in comparison with Temujin's home life. He must attempt to woo the heart the heart of the red-haired Tartar prisoner Bortai, played by Susan .. Read more

Starring John Wayne, Susan Hayward, Pedro Armendáriz, Agnes Moorehead
Director Dick Powell
Genres Drama

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The Conqueror

John Wayne plays Mongol chieftain Temujin, better known as Genghis Khan. The Mongolian warlord must do battle against the rival tribe that killed his father, however the battle pales in comparison with Temujin's home life. He must attempt to woo the heart the heart of the red-haired Tartar prisoner Bortai, played by Susan Hayward, whom he has captured in a raid. Eventually, Bortai falls for his many charms, Temujin defeats his enemies and is crowned Genghis Khan...

Starring John Wayne, Susan Hayward, Pedro Armendáriz, Agnes Moorehead
Director Dick Powell
Studio UNIVERSAL PICTURES VIDEO
Certificate Certificate TBC
Genres Drama
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 15 Nov 2004
Production year: 1956
Format DVD
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  • 3 stars out of 5

    This splendid hokum is rendered ludicrous today by the casting of John Wayne as Genghis Khan, but it doesn't deserve its reputation as one of the worst movies ever made. Splendidly directed by former crooner Dick Powell, who proved himself a master of CinemaScope composition with The Enemy Below and this colourful epic, it is best viewed dubbed into any foreign language as the dialogue is silly beyond belief. Susan Hayward is Wayne's woman, and their exchanges show what canny casting this was by producer Howard Hughes in one of the last epics he made at his ailing RKO studios. The movie was filmed in Utah, near an A-bomb testing range in the days before anyone knew much about long-term radiation effects. All the leading players and the director ultimately died prematurely from various forms of cancer.

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    Rated - 3 stars

    The Conqueror (1956)

    Not my cup of tea but had to see it.

    John Wayne for me plays a cowboy or war hero.

    This film just doesn't do it for me, I keep expecting him to do a cowboy bit but he's more like an 'Red Injun'.

    Give it a go, not everyone likes the same type of stuff you may enjoy it.

      • Paul Wright from TEESSIDE, England
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    Rated - 3 stars

    The Conqueror (1956)

    Not my cup of tea but had to see it.

    John Wayne for me plays a cowboy or war hero.

    This film just doesn't do it for me, I keep expecting him to do a cowboy bit but he's more like an 'Red Injun'.

    Give it a go, not everyone likes the same type of stuff you may enjoy it.

      • Paul Wright from TEESSIDE, England
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