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The Vikings (1958)

The Vikings (1958)
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Inspired by the novel The Viking by Edison Marshall, The Vikings was lensed on location in Norway under extremely adverse weather conditions. Adding to the difficulty was the fact that star Kirk Douglas and director Richard Fleischer never quite found a common ground, and for years thereafter would hold each other responsible for the film's falling short of its potential. Still, the finished product is quite a feast for the eyes and ears. Douglas, the son of Viking leader Ernest Borgnine, carries on a film-length feud with slave Tony Curtis, who, though he does not realize it, is actually his illegitimate son. This personal battle comes to a head when Douglas and Curtis both lay claim on captured English princess Janet Leigh. The scene everyone remembers in The Vikings finds Borgnine, at the mercy of wicked monarch Frank Thring, defiantly throwing himself into a pit of ravenous wolves. Launched into distribution with one of the splashiest ad campaigns in United Artists' history, The Vikings proved an enormous success; it inspired the 1959 TV series Tales of the Vikings, which utilized the film's props, costumes and scale-model ships. In 1964, The Vikings served as the inagural presentation of ABC's Sunday Night Movie series. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Kirk DouglasTony Curtis, (more)
Director(s):
Richard Fleischer
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Vikings

Inspired by the novel The Viking by Edison Marshall, The Vikings was lensed on location in Norway under extremely adverse weather conditions. Adding to the difficulty was the fact that star Kirk Douglas and director Richard Fleischer never quite found a common ground, and for years thereafter would hold each other responsible for the film's falling short of its potential. Still, the finished product is quite a feast for the eyes and ears. Douglas, the son of Viking leader Ernest Borgnine, carries on a film-length feud with slave Tony Curtis, who, though he does not realize it, is actually his illegitimate son. This personal battle comes to a head when Douglas and Curtis both lay claim on captured English princess Janet Leigh. The scene everyone remembers in The Vikings finds Borgnine, at the mercy of wicked monarch Frank Thring, defiantly throwing himself into a pit of ravenous wolves. Launched into distribution with one of the splashiest ad campaigns in United Artists' history, The Vikings proved an enormous success; it inspired the 1959 TV series Tales of the Vikings, which utilized the film's props, costumes and scale-model ships. In 1964, The Vikings served as the inagural presentation of ABC's Sunday Night Movie series. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
116 mins

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Director(s):
Richard Fleischer
Writer(s):
Calder WillinghamDale Wasserman
Producer(s):
Jerry BreslerKirk Douglas
Categories:
Action / Adventure
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    Shawna B.

    Our family is working on a unit study on Vikings and the costumes and props were so well done. They put a lot of effort into the making of this movie and the kids were excited to see it all! There was a bit of "adult themed moments" like kissing, rape is implied but not shown, no nudity and only one incidence of blood. This movie gives you a sense of how Vikings probably were...Just be ready to answer a few questions from the kids.

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    Dawn K.

    This is a great old movie. It has a good storyline and some really great scenery & locations. And it was all done before the days of CG. I even enjoyed the extras on the CD that talked about the making of the movie. Not as action packed as today's movies, it's a worthwhile film for those who appreciate older films.

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    Michael B.

    I saw this movie when I was eleven years old and thought it was great. This will be a great movie if . . . . . you're also 11. Your enjoyment would be greatly enhanced if you've never before seen a movie.

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