Truly a great film.Kirk Douglas was astounding.Viking's would truly be proud to have him play them in spirit.Just imagine how dangerous it was filming that sciene, only a actor of Kirk Douglas kalibir could do such a feat.
The most memorable line from this: "If I can't have your love, I'll take your hate". Up to a point, this was pretty much the way my father (a dead ringer for a younger Kirk Douglas) operated, alongside my mother for many a year.
Both were very athletic. Kirk Douglas was always an awesome physical specimen to me. Too bad he never got around to doing "The Man Who Laughs." Kirk wanted to do that Victor Hugo classic.
My great grandfather can fight better than those, i mean could the fighting be any more coordinated and fake My 2 month old cousin can act more realistically than whatever that was
i found the sword fight abs scarey for the actors tumbling down that roof of stone and one mistep and your over the top, cant see any actors these days doing this type work except maybe jackie chan
I think Kirk Douglas produced this film. He was a great artist and he would've played Gwynplaine in "The Man who Laughs." Pity that remake never came about.
Truly a great film.Kirk Douglas was astounding.Viking's would truly be proud to have him play them in spirit.Just imagine how dangerous it was filming that sciene, only a actor of Kirk Douglas kalibir could do such a feat.
portray* (not play) this* scene* an* caliber*
Keep working on your writing and one day you can truly follow your dreams of critiquing a movie.
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You can Google the exact places we're the Vikings war filmed, and this fight scene looks dangerous
The most memorable line from this: "If I can't have your love, I'll take your hate".
Up to a point, this was pretty much the way my father (a dead ringer for a younger Kirk Douglas) operated, alongside my mother for many a year.
the acting and the score spot on
Both were very athletic. Kirk Douglas was always an awesome physical specimen to me. Too bad he never got around to doing "The Man Who Laughs." Kirk wanted to do that Victor Hugo classic.
Absolutely wonderful movie❣️💕🤩
The athleticism and stunts are impressive - especially with Kirk Douglas😍
My great grandfather can fight better than those, i mean could the fighting be any more coordinated and fake
My 2 month old cousin can act more realistically than whatever that was
Oam always happy and ready to view such movies
I always scream "Oden" when I can't get the day off at work. Then I lay there for 10 minutes until the boss walks away....
odin.!!!....
Only works on Wednesdays
Great fun work great acting, great scenery. Great story when actors used to be real actors.
Must be nice to be in a position to reject KIRK DOUGLAS!!!!
Kirk the best ever action hero
i found the sword fight abs scarey for the actors tumbling down that roof of stone and one mistep and your over the top, cant see any actors these days doing this type work except maybe jackie chan
Blimey, I wouldn't have rejected Einar!
sure, crazy for the guy that wanted to rape you first time met him.
05:15 Who is the Hessetate? An Egyptian goddess?
I think Kirk Douglas produced this film. He was a great artist and he would've played Gwynplaine in "The Man who Laughs." Pity that remake never came about.