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Marco Polo (2007)

Marco Polo (2007)
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A journey that starts as a die-hard mission to net Christian converts soon evolves into the adventure of a lifetime, in the sweeping historical epic Marco Polo. It is the 13th century. Polo (Ian Somerhalder), a Venetian trader, sets out to both prove the existence of China to European priests, and to bring its residents salvation. En route, he and his traveling companions must battle every extreme form of the elements, from the scorching abuse of the sun to paralyzing blizzards, plus violent maurading thieves and a host of other dangers. Little can Marco Polo predict, however, the dazzling world that awaits him on the opposite end - with such dazzling inventions as paper money, timepieces and a postal system, and such culinary concoctions as ice cream and pasta. And presiding over all of it is the benevolent Kubla Khan (Brian Dennehy) a ruler so impressed with Polo (and vice versa) that the brave adventurer soon becomes part and parcel of his court - and spends the better part of two decades in Asia. Kevin Connor directs, from a script by Ron Hutchinson. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Ian SomerhalderBrian Dennehy, (more)
Director(s):
Kevin Connor
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Marco Polo

A journey that starts as a die-hard mission to net Christian converts soon evolves into the adventure of a lifetime, in the sweeping historical epic Marco Polo. It is the 13th century. Polo (Ian Somerhalder), a Venetian trader, sets out to both prove the existence of China to European priests, and to bring its residents salvation. En route, he and his traveling companions must battle every extreme form of the elements, from the scorching abuse of the sun to paralyzing blizzards, plus violent maurading thieves and a host of other dangers. Little can Marco Polo predict, however, the dazzling world that awaits him on the opposite end - with such dazzling inventions as paper money, timepieces and a postal system, and such culinary concoctions as ice cream and pasta. And presiding over all of it is the benevolent Kubla Khan (Brian Dennehy) a ruler so impressed with Polo (and vice versa) that the brave adventurer soon becomes part and parcel of his court - and spends the better part of two decades in Asia. Kevin Connor directs, from a script by Ron Hutchinson. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
176 mins

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Director(s):
Kevin Connor
Writer(s):
Ron Hutchinson
Producer(s):
Michael O'ConnorMatthew O'ConnorShan Tam
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    Lisa A.

    Great cinematography & lukewarm interest level script. I found myself distracted by Brian Denehy as Kubla Khan. It just didn't work for me. Actually I laughed alot during some of his moments where I'm sure I wasn't supposed to. Again ok as pictures go, esp because of the views, but the script much too wearing for a three hour run.

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    CARL S.

    I THOUGHT THIS MOVIE WAS VERY ENTERTAINING AND AN INTERESTING HISTORY LESSON. YES, IT'S LONG, 3 HRS, BUT IT HELD MY INTEREST AS WELL AS MY WIFE'S. THE SCENERY, COSTUMES, AND STORY IS EXCELLANT. YES, IT WAS WEIRD SEEING BRIAN DENNEHEY AS KUBLA KHAN WITH A BALD HEAD AND FAKE EYEBROWS.I DID LAUGH AT THE WAY HE LOOKED. BUT, IF YOU LIKE DENNEHEY, THEN YOU WILL LOVE HIM IN THIS MOVIE. HE DID A GREAT ACTING JOB IN HIS TRADEMARK STYLE. IF YOU HAVE THE TIME, WATCH IT.

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    JOSEPH T.

    I HAVE TRIED HARD TO WATCH THE ENTIRE MOVIE ,BUT I COULD'NT.THIS LONNNNG NEVER ENDING JOURNEY.IT'S BORING...

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