Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan

Genghis Khan

1965
Movie
127 min
English

This is the story of the shy Mongol boy Temujin who,during the 13th century, becomes the fearless Mongol leader Genghis Khan that unites all Mongol tribes and conquers India,China,Persia,Korea and parts of Rusia,Europe and Middle-East.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Henry LevinGenres: Adventure, Biography, Drama, History, War

Plot Summary

The film chronicles the early life and rise to power of Temüjin, who would become Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongol Empire. It follows his struggles against rival tribes, his capture and enslavement, and his eventual unification of the Mongol people through a combination of military strategy and sheer will. The narrative culminates in his coronation as Genghis Khan and his ambition to conquer the world.

Critical Reception

Genghis Khan was met with mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many finding its epic scope and historical inaccuracies to be its primary drawbacks. While some appreciated the grand scale and costumes, the film was often criticized for its pacing and melodramatic tone. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, contributing to its status as a somewhat forgotten historical epic.

What Reviewers Say

  • Panned for its historical inaccuracies and a bloated, melodramatic narrative.
  • Criticized for its slow pacing despite its epic ambitions.
  • Some acknowledged the lavish production values but found them insufficient to salvage the film.

Google audience: Audience reception information for 'Genghis Khan (1965)' is not readily available through public Google review aggregates. However, general critical consensus suggests it was not a widely beloved film, likely due to its narrative and historical liberties.

Fun Fact

The film was shot in Yugoslavia, with the vast landscapes standing in for the Mongolian steppes.

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Whoever put this cast together was clearly looking at box office revenues and not at suitability and/or compatibility. Omar Sharif as the eponymous title character has just about enough on-screen charisma to get away with this, but James Ma...