The Vandals
The Vandals

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The Vandals

1972
Movie
23 min
English

Report on vandalism

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IMDb5.5/10
Director: Charles M. CohenGenres: Comedy, History, War

Plot Summary

The film follows a group of Roman soldiers during the reign of Emperor Honorius. As the Western Roman Empire crumbles, these soldiers, often drunk and disorganized, find themselves facing the invading Visigoths. Amidst the chaos and the impending collapse of civilization, they try to maintain some semblance of order and loyalty, often with hilariously misguided efforts.

Critical Reception

The Vandals is a lesser-known, low-budget comedy that received mixed to negative reviews upon its release. It is often cited for its campy tone and anachronistic humor, which some found amusing while others considered it an unfocused and historically inaccurate portrayal.

What Reviewers Say

  • Some viewers appreciated its peculiar, off-kilter sense of humor.

  • Critics often pointed out its historical inaccuracies and low production values.

  • The film is considered a cult curiosity rather than a serious historical comedy.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Vandals' is scarce and largely polarized, with some finding amusement in its bizarre and anachronistic comedic approach, while others were put off by its historical liberties and perceived lack of polish.

Fun Fact

Despite its title and subject matter, the film is primarily a comedy and takes significant artistic license with historical events and characters, making it more of a parody than an accurate depiction of the sack of Rome.

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