The Conqueror (1956)





Intent upon avenging the death of his father, the young Temujin (later to be called Genghis Khan) encounters Bortai, a Tartar princess with whom he falls in love. In his quest for revenge, he also consolidates his power throughout the Gobi region and becomes the unchallenged ruler of the Mongols and Tartars. 1


Film programs

Das neue Filmprogramm
Neues Film-Programm nr. 11
Illustrierte Film Bühne nr. 3380


Books with substantial mentioning of The Conqueror

Foreword by John-Michael Howson
Cut!, Hollywood murders, accidents, and other tragedies
Willoughby, Australia, 2005

Fred Landesman
The John Wayne Filmography
Jefferson, North Carolina, and London, 2004

Mikita Brottman
Hollywood Hex, Death and destiny in the dream factory, An illustrated history of cursed movies
1999

Mark Ricci, Boris Zmijewsky, Steve Zmijewsky
The Complete Films of John Wayne
New York, NY, 1995

Harry Medved
The Fifty Worst movies of All Time, (and how they got that way)
London, 1987

Eduardo Moreno
The Films of Susan Haywood
Secaucus, NJ, 1979

Books with an entry on The Conqueror

Alan G. Fetrow
Feature Films, 1950 - 1959, a United States Filmography
Jefferson, NC, 1999

Kevin J. Harty
The reel Middle Ages, American, western and eastern European, Middle Eastern, and Asian films about medieval Europe
Jefferson, NC, 1999

Paul Michael, editor in chief. James Robert Parish, associate editor
The American movies reference book, The sound era
Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,, 1969