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  1. The Mongols
    1961 · Adventure · 1h 45m

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  1. Jul 4, 2008 · Mongol: The Rise of Genghis Khan: Directed by Sergei Bodrov. With Tadanobu Asano, Honglei Sun, Khulan Chuluun, Aliya. The story recounts the early life of Genghis Khan who was a slave before going on to conquer half the world in 1206.

    • (49K)
    • Action, Biography, Drama
    • Sergei Bodrov
    • 2008-07-04
  2. Mongol ( Монгол ), also known as Mongol: The Rise of Genghis Khan in the United States and Mongol: The Rise to Power of Genghis Khan in the United Kingdom, is a 2007 period epic film directed by Sergei Bodrov, about the early life of Temüjin, who later came to be known as Genghis Khan.

  3. Oct 14, 2008 · First entry in a proposed trilogy, Mongol vividly captures the beauty and brutality of ancient Mongolia. Beginning in 1172 and ending in 1206, Sergei Bodrov's Oscar-nominated epic presents future conqueror Ghengis Khan as more lover--and fighter--than diplomat.

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    • $13.97
    • DVD
    • NEW LINE
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  5. Sergei Bodrov's "Mongol" is a ferocious film, blood-soaked, pausing occasionally for passionate romance and more frequently for torture. As a visual spectacle, it is all but overwhelming, putting to shame some of the recent historical epics from Hollywood.

  6. The Mongols ( Italian: I mongoli) is a 1961 Italian/French international co-production historical adventure film directed by Andre de Toth and Leopoldo Savona, and starring Jack Palance and Anita Ekberg . Plot. Jack Palance in a scene from the film. Cast. Jack Palance as Ogatai. Anita Ekberg as Huluna. Antonella Lualdi as Amina.

  7. Jun 6, 2008 · This Central Asia-set historical epic from Russian helmer Sergei Bodrov ("Nomad") boasts breathtaking landscapes, dazzling cinematography, bloody battles and unique traditions. This remarkable film addresses the birth, childhood and rise to power of Genghis Khan, one of the greatest conquerors of all time.

  8. Astonishingly, the name and the person of Genghis Khan in Sergei Bodrov's "Mongol," a great, Shakespearean drama about this seminal figure in history, don't appear until the very end of the two-hour epic.

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