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Predoni della steppa, I (1964)
(Italy) |
| aka:
Predoni della steppa, I (1964) (Italy) original title
aka Mighty Khan, The (1964)
aka Terror of the Steppes (1964) (USA)
aka Les
Brigands de la steppe (1964) (France) |
| Credits:
Directed by Directed by: Tanio Boccia. cast: Ombretta Colli
+ Giulio Donnini +
Pietro Tordi (as Peter White) +
Ugo Sasso + Gabriella Schettini
+ Franco Pechini +
Claudio Marzulli + Marco Pasquini
+ Furio Meniconi +
Kirk Morris + Moira Orfei
as Malina +
Daniele Vargas as Altan Khan |
Synopsis:
Sandar Khan (Kirk Morris) and his crew
kidnap Princess Samira from an evil empire as they want a ransom from
her father the King. After an ambush in a forest by the King's
soldiers, every one of Sandar Khan's men (except his friend Kublai)
are killed (via quick-lime and water). Sandar Khan tells his villagers
to burn everything and move out, which they do and hide in a cave from
the Tartars. Sandar Khan gets a bit infatuated with Samira, which
makes the brunette Malina (Moira Orfei) jealous. Samira nurses a sick
child and Sandar Khan snogs her as a thank you - Malina sees this and
is furious, "you shameless hussy" she calls her before trying to whip
her ass. Sandar Khan breaks up the fight (shame) and throws poor
Malina out of the camp for being a 'contemptible wretch'. The new
lovers decide it's best if Samira goes back to her father as they want
to get married...
Back with the King, Samira tells him that Sandar Khan is a good guy
who wants peace and an alliance between the clans and also that she
wants to marry him. He's having none of this and says she must marry
Altan Khan (Daniele Vargas), a truly evil man, so she's taken to his
palace. There, she has some hand-maidens who understand how unhappy
she is, but prepare her for the wedding. Sandar Khan and Kublai get
into the palace grounds/city via disguise...
Malina arrives (looking finer than ever) to inform Altan Khan that
Sandar Khan and Kublai have arrived through the city gates, and points
them out at a bar (this is done after the ubiquitous Peplum dance, you
know what I mean, a female throws her legs around while dancing
alluringly with a piece of silk!). Fight scene, Sandar Khan
surrenders, (his friend escapes) and is taken to the palace, where he
is forced to wrestle two guys to win his life. He does this but is
sent to work as a slave in a mill. Meanwhile Altan Khan's army have
started to wreak violence and destruction among the surrounding
villages and the kingdom of Samira's father. Kublai manages to break
Sandar Khan out along with the prisoners...
Altan Khan and his army break into the King's city. Sandar Khan and
Kublai fight them. The king gets hit by an arrow. Kublai catches
Malina and tells his posse that she was the traitor - so they fire
arrows at her and she dies with three stuck in her chest (brilliant
death scene!). Sandar Khan challenges Altan Khan to a duel, and before
you can say Zeus they both have enormous spiked tree trunks strapped
to their backs (Kirk is topless again, showing his muscles). Of course
Sandar Khan wins. The king lies dying and tells our hero how sorry he
is and gives him the seat of the throne (how nice). Samira and her man
walk out to a joyous crowd, who are chanting "long live Sandar Khan".
The End (thank goodness, I don't think I could type another Altan Khan
or Sandar Khan to save my life).
What's to recommend? Well, you do get to see Kirk Morris with bleached
hair, the hairdresser should have left the peroxide on longer though
or at least given him a toner to stop it looking so brassy. Malina,
who's played by Moira Orfei is so much better looking than the
Princess, but as with all dark-haired ladies of the Peplum film, she
has to die! written by: James (trainsmash |
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PAL || Color ||
Italian Language || |
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| A PRINCESS
OF BAGDAD (1913) |
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Credits: directed by di Charles L. Gaskill || Cast:
Helen Gardner, Robert Gaillard, Maurice Costello, William
Humphrey |
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| Princess of the Nile
(1954) DVD |
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Credits: directed by Harmon Jones || Cast Debra Paget + Jeffrey Hunter |
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Synopsis:
Time: A.D. 1249.
Shalimar, an Egyptian princess, striving to rid her
country of its Bedouin conquerors, forms an alliance with
Prince Haidi, son of the Caliph of Bagdad.
She practices her intrigues both at the court and, disguised as a
dancing girl, in the market place. |
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Description:
DVD-R || NTSC || color || English Language || Extremely rare
collector's movie || country: USA |
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Condition: Good to Very Good
quality |
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Price: $45 |
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| Princess of the Nile (1954) VHS |
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Credits: directed by Harmon Jones || Cast Debra Paget + Jeffrey Hunter |
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Synopsis:
Time: A.D. 1249.
Shalimar, an Egyptian princess, striving to rid her
country of its Bedouin conquerors, forms an alliance with
Prince Haidi, son of the Caliph of Bagdad.
She practices her intrigues both at the court and, disguised as a
dancing girl, in the market place. |
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Description: VHS || NTSC || color || English Language || Extremely rare
collector's movie || country: USA |
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Condition: Good
quality |
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Price: $35 |
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| Prisoners of the Casbah
(1953) |
| Credits:
directed by Richard L.
Bare. Written by DeVallon Scott / Gloria Grahame |
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Synopsis:
Princess Nadja (Gloria
Grahame) is a princess, loved by the lowborn thief Ahmed (Turhan Bey).
Nadja marries Ahmed to escape from the hands of her enemies, led by
the sinister Firouz (Cesar Romero). The plot turns on the notion that
Muslim men can wed or cast away a bride simply by saying "I Marry You"
or "I Divorce You" three times. |
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VHS || || color ||
English
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quality picture |
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