Release Year: 1938
Release Date: Thu Apr 14 1938
Runtime: 104 minutes
Filmed In Black And White
Genre: Adventure, Biography, Romance
Filming Locations: Alabama Hills, Lone Pine
Studio: United Artists
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Actors: Richard Farnsworth (as Mongol Warrior), Leo Fielding (as Kaidu Officer), Anne Graham (as Woman), Greta Granstedt (as Kaidu Maid), Hale Hamilton (as Maffeo Polo), Eugene Hoo (as Chen Tsu’s Son), Mia Ichioka (as Court Girl), Harry Kerus (as Kaidu Guard), James B. Leong (as Tartar Warrior), Diana Moncardo (as Court Girl), Mrs. Ng (as Chen Tsu’s Mother), Helen Quan (as Chen Tsu’s Daughter), Dick Rich (as Kaidu Officer), Jason Robards Sr. (as Messenger), Charles Stevens (as Mongol Warrior), Evelyn Terry (as Court Girl), Diane Toy (as Kaidu Entertainer), Theodore von Eltz (as Venetian Business Man), Harry Wilson (as Guard with Chamberlain), Joe Woody (as Kaidu Officer), Soo Yong (as Chen Tsu’s Wife), Dora Young (as Court Girl), Gloria Youngblood (as Court Girl)
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Plot: Marco Polo travels from Venice to Peking, where he quickly discovers spaghetti and gunpowder and falls in love with the Emperor’s daughter. The Emperor Kublai Khan is a kindly fellow, but his evil aide Ahmed wants to get rid of Kublai Khan so he can be emperor, and to get rid of Marco Polo so he can marry the princess. Ahmed sends Marco Polo to the West to fight barbarians, but he returns just in time to save the day.
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Sources: Museum Of Western Film History Archives, IMDb, JustWatch

