| Genghis Khan |
| Directed by |
Henry Levin |
| Produced by |
Irving Allen |
| Written by |
Beverley Cross (screenplay)/Berkely Mather (story)/Clarke Reynolds (screenplay) |
| Starring |
Omar Sharif/Stephen Boyd/James Mason/Susanne Hsiao |
| Music by |
Dušan Radić |
| Cinematography |
Geoffrey Unsworth |
| Editing by |
Geoffrey Foot |
| Distributed by |
Columbia Pictures |
| Release date(s) |
April 15, 1965
June 23, 1965
July 31, 1965
August 30, 1965
August 30, 1965
September 22, 1965
October 2, 1965
October 14, 1965
November 5, 1965
December 10, 1965
May 23, 1966 |
| Running time |
127 minutes |
| Country |
United Kingdom
Yugoslavia |
| Language |
English |
Genghis Khan is among the most famous film versions depicting the life and conquests of the Mongol emperor Genghis Khan. It was released in the United Kingdom and the United States in 1965 by Columbia Pictures, and was directed by Henry Levin, and starred Omar Sharif, who that same year starred in another epic, Doctor Zhivago. The film also starred James Mason. A 70 mm version of the film was released in West Germany. It was actually filmed in Yugoslavia.
This was also the film debut of three less notable actors: Roger Croucher, Carlo Cura, and Yvonne Shima.
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