
Kirk Douglas
Einar
Tony Curtis
Eric
Ernest Borgnine
Ragnar
Janet Leigh
Morgana
James Donald
Lord Egbert
Alexander Knox
Father Godwin
Maxine Audley
Enid
Frank Thring
Aella
Eileen Way
Kitala
Edric Connor
Sandpiper
Dandy Nichols
Bridget
Per Buckhøj
Bjorn
Almut Berg
Pigtails (uncredited)
Peter Capell
Minor Role (uncredited)
Bill Cummings
Viking Warrior (uncredited)
Kelly Curtis
Young Girl (uncredited)
Georges Guéret
Viking Warrior (uncredited)
Rico López
Viking Warrior (uncredited)
Marco Perrin
Extra (uncredited)
Paul Préboist
Extra (uncredited)


Released
en
$5,000,000.00
$20,311.00
- #based on novel or book
- #scandinavia
- #vikings (norsemen)
- #norway
- #unknown father
- #slave
- #swashbuckler
- #one eyed man
- #sailing ship
- #one armed man
- #british monarchy
- #northumberland
- #wolves
- #9th century
- #falconry
- #half-brothers
- #abducted fiancée
- #technirama
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This is one of these films that I can watch time and time again - it is Hollywood at it's best. Historical shmorical, that doesn't matter - it is a quickly paced action adventure with a strong cast delivering an enjoyable to watch drama. It all starts when some marauding Vikings deprive the English of their King. That leaves their kingdom in the hands of the malevolent King "Aella" (Frank Thring)

Rugged pillaging in the offering. Unknown to both men, warrior Einar and disgraced slave Eric, are in fact half-brothers. As the kingdom of Northumbria becomes ripe for the taking, both men, with a fancy for Princess Morganna, are heading for the revelation right in amongst their bitter rivalry. Kirk Douglas (Einar) and Tony Curtis (Eric) would both re-team for Spartacus two years after this












