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The Adventures of Marco Polo

  • Director: Archie Mayo
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Adventure
  • Movie Type: Adventure Drama, Biopic
  • Themes: Treasure Hunts, Crowned Heads, Priceless Artifacts and Prized Objects
  • Main Cast: Gary Cooper, Sigrid Gurie, Basil Rathbone, George Barbier, Binnie Barnes
  • Release Year: 1938
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 100 minutes

Plot

Gary Cooper stars in this lavish and often comic retelling of the life of the famed Italian explorer. Marco Polo (Cooper) crosses the sea in search of treasure and adventure, with the help of his loyal if cowardly sidekick Binguccio (Ernest Truex), and finds both in China, where as the nation's first European visitor he is introduced to several practical innovations, such as pasta and explosives. He is also introduced to Kublai Khan (George Barbier), China's wise and benevolent Emperor, and the Emperor's lovely daughter, Princess Kukuchin (Sigrid Gurie). Romance begins to bloom between Marco and the Princess, but Ahmed (Basil Rathbone), the Emperor's ill-tempered assistant, also has his eyes on the Princess, and he is determined to win her hand and usurp Kublai Khan as China's leader. The Adventures of Marco Polo was part of a major star build-up that producer Samuel Goldwyn had engineered for actress Sigrid Gurie, but much of Goldwyn's publicity eventually backfired when it was learned that his Norwegian discovery, "The Siren of the Fjords," was born in the less exotic locale of Brooklyn, New York. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ernest Truex - Binguccio; Alan Hale - Kaidu; H.B. Warner - Chen Tsu; Ferdinand Gottschalk - Persian Ambassador; Henry Kolker - Nicolo Polo; Hale Hamilton - Mateo Polo; Lotus Liu - Visahka; Stanley Fields - Bayan; Harold Huber - Toctai; Lana Turner - Maid; Richard Alexander - Ahmed's Aide; Reginald Barlow - Giuseppe; Granville Bates; Ward Bond - Mongol Guard; Harry Cording; Greta Granstedt - Kaidu Maid; Robert Greig - Chamberlain; James B. Leong - Tartar Warrior; Jason Robards, Sr. - Messenger; Dick Rich; Theodore Von Eltz - Businessman of Venice; Soo Yong - Chen Tsu's Wife; Gloria Youngblood

Credit

Richard Day - Art Director, George Haight - Associate Producer, Omar Kiam - Costume Designer, Walter Mayo - First Assistant Director, Archie Mayo - Director, Fred Allen - Editor, Hugo W. Friedhofer - Composer (Music Score), Alfred Newman - Musical Direction/Supervision, Rudolph Maté - Cinematographer, Samuel Goldwyn - Producer, Julia Heron - Set Designer, James Basevi - Special Effects, Oscar Lagerstrom - Sound/Sound Designer, Thomas T. Moulton - Sound/Sound Designer, Robert E. Sherwood - Screenwriter, N.A. Pagson - Short Story Author, N.A. Pogson - Short Story Author

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The Barbarian and the Geisha; The Conqueror; Shogun
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The Adventures of Marco Polo
Directed by Archie Mayo
John Ford (uncredited)
Produced by Samuel Goldwyn
George Haight
Written by N.A. Pogson
Robert E. Sherwood
Starring Gary Cooper
Sigrid Gurie
Basil Rathbone
Ernest Truex
Lana Turner
Binnie Barnes
George Barbier
Alan Hale Sr.
Cinematography Rudolph Maté
Archie Stout
Editing by Fred Allen
Distributed by United Artists
Release date(s) April 15, 1938
Running time 100 min
Country  United States
Language English

The Adventures of Marco Polo is a 1938 drama-adventure genre film, and one of the most elaborate and costly of Samuel Goldwyn's productions.

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Plot

Nicolo Polo shows treasures from China and sends his son Marco Polo (Gary Cooper) there with his assistant (and comic relief) Binguccio (Ernest Truex). They sail from Venice, are shipwrecked, and cross the desert of Persia and the mountains of Tibet to China, to seek out Beijing and the palace of China's ruler, Kublai Khan (George Barbier).

The philosopher/fireworks-maker Chen Tsu (H. B. Warner) is the first friend they make in the city, and invites them into his home for a meal of spaghetti. Children explode a fire-cracker, and Marco thinks it could be a weapon. Meanwhile, at the Palace, Ahmed (Basil Rathbone), the Emperor's adviser, harboring dubious ambitions of his own, convinces Emperor Kublai Khan that his army of a million men can conquer Japan.

Kublai Khan promises Princess Kukachin (Sigrid Gurie) to the King of Persia. Marco, arriving at the palace, sees Kukachin praying for a handsome husband. Marco is granted an audience with the emperor at the same time as a group of ladies-in-waiting arrive; Kublai Khan lets Marco test the maidens to find out which are the most worthy. Marco tests them all with a question ("How many teeth does a snapping turtle have?"), and he sends off the ones who had incorrectly guessed the answer, as well as those who had told him the correct answer (none), retaining those saying they did not know. His reasoning behind this is that they are the perfect ladies-in-waiting, not overly intelligent, and honest. Kublai agrees and Marco immediately becomes a favored guest. Ahmed shows Marco his private tower with vultures and executes a spy via a trapdoor into a lion pit. Kukachin tells Marco that she is going to marry the King of Persia, but, having fallen in love with her, he shows her what a kiss is. A guard tells Ahmed, who vows to keep Marco out of the way. Ahmed then advises Kublai Khan to send Marco into the desert to spy on suspected rebels. Kukachin warns Marco.

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