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Taras Bulba (1962)

Taras Bulba (1962)
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The spectacular hordes of Cossack horsemen flying across the steppes to do battle with first one enemy and then another are the highlights of this otherwise thinly scripted costume drama set in the 16th century in the Ukraine. After the Cossack leader Taras Bulba (Yul Brynner) makes a pact with the Poles to join forces against the Turks and drive them from the European steppes, victory brings betrayal as the Poles then turn on their ally and force the Cossacks into the hills. From there, Taras Bulba decides that one of his sons, Andrei (Tony Curtis), will be sent to Polish schools to better learn the nature of their enemy. While away from home and hearth, the adult Andrei falls in love with a Polish noblewoman, Natalia (Christine Kaufmann, who would become the second Mrs. Curtis). As time progresses, the tensions between father and son, loyalty and love, ethnic identity and assimilation steadily increase until they end in tragedy. Taras Bulba was nominated for a 1963 Academy Award for "Best Music", scored by Franz Waxman. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Tony CurtisYul Brynner, (more)
Director(s):
J. Lee Thompson
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Taras Bulba

The spectacular hordes of Cossack horsemen flying across the steppes to do battle with first one enemy and then another are the highlights of this otherwise thinly scripted costume drama set in the 16th century in the Ukraine. After the Cossack leader Taras Bulba (Yul Brynner) makes a pact with the Poles to join forces against the Turks and drive them from the European steppes, victory brings betrayal as the Poles then turn on their ally and force the Cossacks into the hills. From there, Taras Bulba decides that one of his sons, Andrei (Tony Curtis), will be sent to Polish schools to better learn the nature of their enemy. While away from home and hearth, the adult Andrei falls in love with a Polish noblewoman, Natalia (Christine Kaufmann, who would become the second Mrs. Curtis). As time progresses, the tensions between father and son, loyalty and love, ethnic identity and assimilation steadily increase until they end in tragedy. Taras Bulba was nominated for a 1963 Academy Award for "Best Music", scored by Franz Waxman. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
124 mins

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Director(s):
J. Lee Thompson
Writer(s):
Karl TunbergWaldo Salt
Producer(s):
Harold Hecht
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    Rick J.

    I truly loved the movie!! It is a great picture that includes the Cossak struggle, family ties and a good love story as well. If you like Yul and Tony, this is the movie for you.

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    Farshid A.

    One of the greatest movies of all time. Yul Brenner performance was great and story was also great.

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    MYCHAIL N.

    This is an awesome movie. Whatever happened to the missing scene? When the cossacks arrive at Dubno a young women puts a wreath of flowers around Taras Bulbas neck - in the next scene the wreath is no longer there. I saw the movie when it was originally released - after the wreath is placed around Taras's neck, there is an extensive dialogue between Taras Bulba and the Polish Colonel - that part of the movie is missing - it jumps from wreath on neck to - I count only three regiments (the wreath is missing) ... If anyone knows the answer, please share. THANKS!

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