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      The Adventures of Marco Polo

      Released Apr 15, 1938 1h 40m History Drama List
      60% Tomatometer 5 Reviews 26% Audience Score 50+ Ratings When Venetian explorer Marco Polo (Gary Cooper) and his assistant, Binguccio (Ernest Truex), travel to Peking to locate Chinese treasures, they meet Emperor Kublai Khan (George Barbier) and his beautiful daughter, Princess Kukachin (Sigrid Gurie). The emperor's adviser, Ahmed (Basil Rathbone), sends Marco away from the palace in order to overthrow Kublai Khan and marry Kukachin. It is up to Marco to stop the plot, defeat the villain and win the hand of the princess. Read More Read Less

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      Otis Ferguson The New Republic To make the rousing adventure its subject suggests, they should have junked most of the elaborate background and used some sense. Dec 26, 2023 Full Review Meyer Levin (Patterson Murphy) Esquire Magazine The latest Garbo, Sigrid Gurie, is something to gaze upon. Apr 17, 2020 Full Review Ann Ross Maclean's Magazine The Adventures of Marco Polo is rather oddly cast... But it provides thrills, spectacle, intrigue, stunning sets and high romance, and shouldn't be missed. Jul 22, 2019 Full Review Emanuel Levy EmanuelLevy.Com Gary Cooper is appealing as the legendary explorer, but it's Basil rathbone who steals the show as the villain in this fictionalized biopic. Rated: B- Dec 24, 2008 Full Review Dennis Schwartz Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews As soft as boiled pasta. Rated: C- Jun 2, 2006 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Audience Member Gary Cooper had a most interesting relationship with Sam Goldwyn. He did seven films with Goldwyn and a cursory glance at the titles shows that Goldwyn was constantly giving him better and more suitable material for him. With The Adventures of Marco Polo he could hardly have done worse. How can I say it, Gary Cooper just does not suggest a renaissance Italian Man. Unless they all had that Montana drawl. Contrast his performance here with Tyrone Power in Prince of Foxes or in The Black Rose where he plays an Englishman in the China of Kublai Khan. Power in this part would have made it believable. But Darryl Zanuck wasn't giving Ty Power's services away. To complete the film, cowboy Cooper is given a Smiley Burnette like sidekick in Ernest Truex. The two of them as the history books tell us, go off to the court of Kublai Khan to negotiate a trade agreement for Venetian merchants, particularly the House of Polo. There the real history stops as Cooper gets involved in all kinds of palace intrigue. Here's some of where Sam Goldwyn's casting gets positively zany. George Barbier is Kublai Khan and Goldwyn must have seen Cecil B. DeMille's The Crusades where Barbier played King Sancho. Worked for C.B. it'll work for me. Sigrid Gurie was another Scandinavian import, another one trying to be another Greta Garbo. If Anna Sten didn't work, we'll make Sigrid a Scandinavian Mongol Princess. Best of all is Basil Rathbone as Ahmed, his Saracen adviser who plays the part just as if he was playing Guy of Gisborne. Rathbone carried it through however, he must have seen how all around him looked so he could hide in the crowd. H.B. Warner had the year before played the High Lama Chang in Lost Horizon. Here he's a clever fellow who shows Marco Polo this latest thing the Chinese have invented called gunpowder. Actually they'd had it for some time and the west had had it also, a fellow named Roger Bacon had written extensively and experimented even more extensively with the stuff a couple of centuries before. Never mind it took Gary Cooper to see its possibilities. Sam Goldwyn's sets were lavish and the battle scenes at the end very well staged. That it has nothing to do with any history is only a minor criticism, it does not succeed because of the unbelievable plot and incredible casting. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/08/23 Full Review Audience Member For its time it's a fair adventure played out on a sound stage, but Gary Cooper doesn't make a good Marco Polo. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/06/23 Full Review Audience Member entertaining bio-pic not historically accurate though Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/21/23 Full Review Audience Member Its an amazing cast and the film looks good, but is showing its age. Gary Cooper playing Marco Polo is a huge stretch, actually the whole cast is a stretch with its suppose to be set in Venice then China but not even an accent other then American or British in the bunch. The plot basically revolves around Cooper being irrestible to all women, and thats pretty much it. Alan Hale does give a good performance and so does Basil Rathbone, but the story just does not cut it, very little adventure really. Look for Lana Turner in a very small role, one of her first. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/20/23 Full Review Audience Member showcases the versitility of gary cooper all star cast Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/25/23 Full Review Audience Member 5.5/10. Unusually innacurate historically, even for an old Hollywood film. The acting is fine, Gary Cooper is always worth a look. Over dramatic score, silly at times. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/30/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Movie Info

      Synopsis When Venetian explorer Marco Polo (Gary Cooper) and his assistant, Binguccio (Ernest Truex), travel to Peking to locate Chinese treasures, they meet Emperor Kublai Khan (George Barbier) and his beautiful daughter, Princess Kukachin (Sigrid Gurie). The emperor's adviser, Ahmed (Basil Rathbone), sends Marco away from the palace in order to overthrow Kublai Khan and marry Kukachin. It is up to Marco to stop the plot, defeat the villain and win the hand of the princess.
      Director
      Archie Mayo
      Screenwriter
      Robert E. Sherwood
      Distributor
      United Artists
      Production Co
      United Artists
      Genre
      History, Drama
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Apr 15, 1938, Original
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Mar 23, 2020
      Runtime
      1h 40m
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