Sword Of The Conqueror

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"THE MOST BARBARIC CONQUEROR WHO EVER PILLAGED THE WORLD!"
  • NR
  • 1961
  • 1 hr 37 min
  • 5.4  (254)

Sword Of The Conqueror is a 1961 epic adventure film directed by Carlo Campogalliani and starring Jack Palance, Eleonora Rossi Drago, and Guy Madison. Set in the 5th century AD, the movie tells a tale of war, battles, and conquests at a time when the Roman Empire was in decline and invading barbarian hordes threatened the existence of the realm.

The film begins with the arrival of the wandering adventurer Arminio (Guy Madison) in Rome, a soldier of fortune seeking his fortune in the tumultuous times of the late empire. He meets with Maxa (Eleonora Rossi Drago), a beautiful woman who is also seeking to escape the city, and they soon fall in love. Maxa is a slave, who after assisting maniacal emperor Valentinian (Boris Karloff), decides to flee in fear of being punished as a result of her deeds. Valentinian sends his man to recapture Maxa, who escapes yet again and meets Arminio in the wilderness that becomes a battleground for different kingdoms.

Meanwhile, the barbarian hordes, led by the fierce Goths and Vandals, are preparing to invade the empire and conquer the once mighty Rome. They are led by the brutal Attila the Hun (Jack Palance), a ruthless and bloodthirsty conqueror who seeks to add his name to the list of legendary rulers who have shaped the course of history. As Maxa and Arminio encounter these armies, they make alliances and enemies alike along the way, leading to a confrontational finale filled with action, love, and politics.

The standout performance in Sword Of The Conqueror is undoubtedly that of Jack Palance, who brings a terrifyingly intense portrayal of Attila to the screen. From his first appearance, it is clear that he is a force to be reckoned, with charisma, power, and madness brimming from every scene. Palance's performance is an outstanding piece of acting, and it is easy to immerse oneself in the character he portrays.

Guy Madison as Arminio also delivers a solid performance, capturing the dashing and heroic qualities of his character with skill and charm. Eleonora Rossi Drago as Maxa is stunningly beautiful, and the chemistry between her and Madison is believable, giving a level of depth to the movie's romance.

The cinematography in Sword Of The Conqueror is magnificent, with beautiful scenery, epic battles, and well-crafted set pieces. The landscapes of Italy provide a perfect backdrop for the movie, and the use of color is both striking and beautiful. The fight scenes are well choreographed, and the use of practical effects to simulate combat is impressive, generating a satisfying level of tension and excitement.

The score by Carlo Rustichelli is another excellent aspect of the movie, capturing the grandeur and magnificence of the epic tale. The music accents the movie's emotional moments and accompanies the battles with bombast and menace. Rustichelli's score is a standout element of the movie, elevating the experience of watching it to a higher level.

Overall, Sword Of The Conqueror is a memorable epic film that is wonderfully acted and beautifully shot. The pacing can be slow at times, but the movie is well crafted, and the story is engaging and exciting. The film's themes of love, war, honor, and sacrifice are timeless, and its exploration of the barbarian invasions of Rome is an interesting and informative historical touch. Sword Of The Conqueror is a recommendable movie for fans of the genre and those who enjoy epics in general.

Sword Of The Conqueror is a 1961 history movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 37 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.4.

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  • Release Date
    1961
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 37 min
  • IMDB Rating
    5.4  (254)