The Last of the Vikings | |
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Directed by | Giacomo Gentilomo (and Mario Bava uncredited) |
Written by | Arpad DeRiso Luigi Mondello Guido Zurli Giacomo Gentilomo |
Produced by | Roberto Capitani Luigi Mondello Sam Schneider |
Starring | Cameron Mitchell Edmund Purdom Isabelle Corey Hélène Rémy |
Cinematography | Enzo Serafin |
Edited by | Gino Talamo |
Music by | Roberto Nicolosi |
Production companies | Tiberius Film Critérion Film Galatea Film Les Films du Cyclope |
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Running time | 103 minutes |
Countries | France Italy |
Language | Italian |
The Last of the Vikings (Italian:L'ultimo dei Vikinghi, French:Le Dernier des Vikings) is a 1961 French-Italian historical film directed by Giacomo Gentilomo and starring Cameron Mitchell, Edmund Purdom and Isabelle Corey.[1] It was about Harald Sigurdsson. The film was allegedly co-directed by Mario Bava who was uncredited.
The film's sets were designed by the Italian art director Italo Tomassi.
Cast
[edit]- Cameron Mitchell as Harald
- Edmund Purdom as King Sveno
- Isabelle Corey as Hilde
- Hélène Rémy as Edith / Elga
- Andrea Aureli as Haakon
- Mario Feliciani
- Aldo Bufi Landi as Londborg
- Carla Calò as Herta
- Corrado Annicelli as Godrun
- Nando Tamberlani as Gultred
- Nando Angelini as Simon, uomo di Sveno
- Piero Gerlini
- George Ardisson as Guntar
- Piero Lulli as Hardak, uomo di Sveno
- Benito Stefanelli as Lorig, amico di Guntar
References
[edit]- ^ Elley p.202
Bibliography
[edit]- Derek Elley. The Epic Film: Myth and History. Routledge, 2013.
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