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Ian Somerhalder | Marco Polo | |
B.D. Wong | Pedro | |
Desiree Ann Siahaan | Temulun / Kensai | |
Brian Dennehy | Kublai Khan | |
Kay Tong Lim | Lord Chenchu | |
Christian Lee | Cogatai | |
Luo Yan | Chabi | |
Michael Chow Man-Kin | Chi | |
Mark Jax | Niccolo Polo | |
Alan Shearman | Maffeo Polo | |
Michael O'Hagan | Old Marco Polo | |
Ramin Razaghi Sefati | Persian Physician | |
Jiaolong Sun | Chonggu | |
Zi Ge Fang | Achmath | |
Rodger Bumpass | Rustigielo | |
Desiree Ann Siahaan | Temulun | |
Paul Cascante | Persian Ambassador | |
Simon Xu | Vanchu | |
Daxing Zhang | Rebel Governor | |
Joann Connor | Polo's Italian Servant | |
Richard Harding Gardner | Italian Priest #1 | |
Keagan Kang | Italian Priest #2 | |
Donald Harrison | Last Rites Priest | |
Hsu Ming | Torturer | |
Nicolas Lee | Headman of the Mongol | |
Tan Jian Chang | Honshu |
Regisseur |
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Producent |
Matthew O'Connor
Michael O'Connor Robert Halmi Sr. Robert A. Halmi |
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Schrijver |
Ron Hutchinson
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Camerawerk |
Thomas Burstyn
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Muzikant |
Ken Thorne
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Assigned to accompany two priests on a mission to convert the court of Kublai Khan to Christianity, Marco Polo is abandoned in the mountains when the priests, doubting the very existence of China, turn back. Polo eventually pushes bravely forth alone toward the fabled country where he is accepted as an envoy into Khan's court. Marooned on the far side of the world, Polo, accompanied by his servant, Pedro, advances as a Mongol grandee for twenty extraordinary years. What he eventually brings back with him to the West is a chronicle that changed history forever. |
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