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The Adventures of Marco Polo (1938)

The Adventures of Marco Polo (1938)
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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, Rovi

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Starring:
Gary CooperSigrid Gurie, (more)
Director(s):
Archie Mayo
Format(s):
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Synopsis of The Adventures of Marco Polo

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, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
104 mins

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Director(s):
Archie Mayo
Writer(s):
Robert E. Sherwood
Producer(s):
Samuel Goldwyn
Categories:
Action / Adventure
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    Allen S.

    I have enjoyed every movie I've seen Gary Cooper in, until now. Having never seen "The Adventures of Marco Polo" I grabbed it up when I noticed it was available. Unfortunately (to me at least) this one turned out to be a real dud. I had forgotten that back in the 30s and 40s many old American films used Americans made up as Orientals instead of real oriental actors, and then had them acting as if all Orientals spoke perfect English with a bit of a phony accent. This movie was full of that type of unbelievable (and not even funny) role playing, and was overdone with what I'd call just plain silliness. This type of acting and role playing may have seemed "cute" and entertaining in the late 30s (the movie was filmed in 1938), however, it was just too childish (that's the best word I can think of) for me -- and all I could tolerate was the first 30 minutes or so.

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    Mikel C.

    Great fun! We love Gary Cooper.

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    Tracy M.

    I have to agree with the other reviews; this movie was one of the worst wastes of time I've ever invested in. BAD acting, and they didn't even use Asian actors for the Chinese portrayals! We couldn't make ourselves watch more than half of this movie, then we simply fell asleep!

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