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Marco Polo

Marco Polo (1982)

May. 16,1982
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7.7
| Adventure Drama History War

The life and experiences of the 13th-century explorer, who sought to connect the civilizations of China and Europe through trade.

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Matrixston
1982/05/16

Wow! Such a good movie.

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Lawbolisted
1982/05/17

Powerful

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FeistyUpper
1982/05/18

If you don't like this, we can't be friends.

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Smartorhypo
1982/05/19

Highly Overrated But Still Good

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marting-70469
1982/05/20

I originally saw it in Europe in the early 1980s. It was longer. There was a whole episode just about the plague in Hormuz which was mostly cut out in the American version.But it's still a great series. Very realistic and authentic compared to most series produced in these days.

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perscorilo
1982/05/21

The 'original' is still the better presentation of the life of Marco Polo, so far.Although, a dated production, it benefits from having a large crew, well known and skilled principal actors, lavish sets and dress. The story-line is presented with more accuracy and in a coherent manner, as compared to other Marco Polo films.The latest Netflix/Winestein 2014 production is a low-budget action film, that lacks in many respects, especially, accuracy and presentation.Reviewing the Italian 1982 production should be a must for all Marco Polo fans.

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sekander
1982/05/22

As a long-time history buff and Silk Road scholar, I've been enamored of the Marco Polo mystique for many years. I've had this on VHS since it first aired and finally replayed the whole thing last week for the first time in 20 years. While it holds up remarkably well, it is not without some major faults. While the international cast is fabulous, Ken Marshall in the lead role is adequate at best. The real problem lies in the stiffs in the Asian scenes. I mean horrendously badly read English by Asian actors who sound like they took their first English lesson last week. What was the director thinking in letting such amateurish work into the final cut? Or was this an attempt at cinema verite, where people are struggling with a tongue that is not their own? Whatever, it is actually painful to listen to some of this stuff. Apart from Ying Ruocheng, who is perfect as Kubilai Khan, and James Hong, as Phags-Pa, the rest of the Asian cast sounds embarrassingly inept. Maybe its just the dubbing, but this is a real obstacle to enjoying some of the scenes set in China. I'm thinking they should re-dub some of the parts if they decide to ever release a DVD of this in the States. But, that's the only negative to this fine, ambitious project that succeeds in telling the story of Marco Polo against the backdrop of some great, exotic locations and the fabled Forbidden City in Beijing. And what's the deal with that? Wasn't the Forbidden City built by the Ming Dynasty after the fall of the Mongols? Oh well, we need not split hairs here. That and the Great Wall look fabulous. There's a lot to enjoy over the many hours and Ennio Morricone's score is still beautiful. Its a shame it isn't as exalted as some of his other work. I consider it one of his best.

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Lynn
1982/05/23

...and it's a true shame this wonderful miniseries hasn't been reissued on DVD or even on video. I was fortunate enough to record it the one time it repeated on NBC (in 1984), and I recently transferred that copy to SVHS in an attempt to preserve it a bit longer. I really hope some day the studios will get their acts together and give this wonderful miniseries the legacy it deserves: on DVD.

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