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The Long Ships is a 1964 Anglo–Yugoslav adventure film shot in Technirama directed by Jack Cardiff and starring Richard Widmark, Sidney Poitier, Russ Tamblyn and Rosanna Schiaffino.[1]

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  1. 57 relations: Adventure film, Alfred the Great (film), American Legion, Anthony Mendleson, Avala, Avala Film, Beba Lončar, Belgrade, Berkely Mather, Beverley Cross, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Bruce Geller, Burt Lancaster, Christopher Challis, Clifford Evans (actor), Colin Blakely, Columbia Pictures, Danes (tribe), David Lodge (actor), Dušan Radić, Edward Judd, El Cid (film), Frans G. Bengtsson, Geoffrey Foot (film editor), George Peppard, Gordon Jackson (actor), Great Bell of Dhammazedi, Harald Bluetooth, Henry Oscar, Irving Allen, Jack Cardiff, José Ferrer, Josip Broz Tito, Lancelot and Guinevere, Lionel Jeffries, Moors, Norsemen, Oscar Homolka, Paul Stassino, Pillars of Hercules, Richard Widmark, Rosanna Schiaffino, Russ Tamblyn, Sidney Poitier, Sweden, Technicolor, Technirama, The Cockleshell Heroes, The Long Ships, The New York Times, ... Expand index (7 more) »

  2. 1960s adventure films
  3. English-language Yugoslav films
  4. Films directed by Jack Cardiff
  5. Films set in the 10th century
  6. Films set in the Viking Age
  7. Films shot in Montenegro
  8. Films with screenplays by Berkely Mather
  9. Films with screenplays by Beverley Cross
  10. Harald Bluetooth
  11. Yugoslav adventure films

Adventure film

An adventure film is a genre of film.

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Alfred the Great (film)

Alfred the Great is a 1969 British epic historical drama film which portrays Alfred the Great's struggle to defend the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Wessex from a Danish Viking invasion in the 9th century. The Long Ships (film) and Alfred the Great (film) are 1960s British films, British epic films and films set in the Viking Age.

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American Legion

The American Legion, commonly known as the Legion, is an organization of U.S. war veterans headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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Anthony Mendleson

Anthony Mendleson (7 February 1915 – 5 September 1996) was a British costume and set designer.

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Avala

Avala (Авала) is a mountain in Serbia, overlooking Belgrade.

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Avala Film

Avala Film (Aвала филм) is a Serbian film studio, founded in 1946 as the first studio founded in post-war Yugoslavia.

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Beba Lončar

Desanka "Beba" Lončar (Serbian Cyrillic: Десанка „Беба“ Лончар; born 28 April 1943) is a former Yugoslav film actress.

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Belgrade

Belgrade.

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Berkely Mather

John Evan Weston-Davies (25 February 1909 – 7 April 1996), known to his friends as Jasper Davies and published as Berkely Mather, was a British writer who wrote fifteen published novels and a book of short stories.

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Beverley Cross

Alan Beverley Cross (13 April 1931 – 20 March 1998) was an English playwright, librettist, and screenwriter.

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British Academy of Film and Television Arts

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) is an independent trade association and charity that supports, develops, and promotes the arts of film, television and video games in the United Kingdom.

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Bruce Geller

Bruce Bernard Geller (October 13, 1930 – May 21, 1978) was an American lyricist, screenwriter, director, and television producer.

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Burt Lancaster

Burton Stephen Lancaster (November 2, 1913 – October 20, 1994) was an American actor and film producer.

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Christopher Challis

Christopher George Joseph Challis BSC, FRPS (18 March 1919 – 31 May 2012) was a British cinematographer who worked on more than 70 feature films from the 1940s onwards.

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Clifford Evans (actor)

Clifford George Evans (17 February 1912 – 9 June 1985) was a Welsh actor.

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Colin Blakely

Colin George Blakely (23 September 1930 – 7 May 1987) was a Northern Irish actor.

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Columbia Pictures

Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc., commonly known as Columbia Pictures or simply Columbia, is an American film production and distribution company that is a member of the Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group, a division of Sony Entertainment's Sony Pictures, which is one of the Big Five studios and a subsidiary of the multinational conglomerate Sony Group Corporation.

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Danes (tribe)

The Danes were a North Germanic tribe inhabiting southern Scandinavia, including the area now comprising Denmark proper, northern and eastern England, and the Scanian provinces of modern-day southern Sweden, during the Nordic Iron Age and the Viking Age.

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David Lodge (actor)

David William Frederick Lodge (19 August 1921 – 18 October 2003) was an English character actor.

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Dušan Radić

Dušan Radić (Serbian Cyrillic: Душан Радић; 10 April 1929 – 3 April 2010) was a Serbian composer, university professor, and a full member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SASA, SANU in Serbian).

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Edward Judd

Edward Judd (4 October 1932 – 24 February 2009) was a British actor.

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El Cid (film)

El Cid is a 1961 epic historical drama film directed by Anthony Mann and produced by Samuel Bronston. The Long Ships (film) and el Cid (film) are films set in Africa.

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Frans G. Bengtsson

Frans Gunnar Bengtsson (4 October 1894 – 19 December 1954) was a Swedish novelist, essayist, poet and biographer.

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Geoffrey Macadam Foot (19 May 1915 – 9 September 2010) was a British film editor.

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George Peppard

George Peppard (October 1, 1928 – May 8, 1994) was an American actor.

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Gordon Jackson (actor)

Gordon Cameron Jackson, (19 December 1923 – 15 January 1990) was a Scottish actor best remembered for his roles as the butler Angus Hudson in Upstairs, Downstairs and as George Cowley, the head of CI5, in The Professionals.

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Great Bell of Dhammazedi

The Great Bell of Dhammazedi (ဓမ္မစေတီခေါင်းလောင်းကြီး) was a bronze bell, believed to be the largest bell ever cast.

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Harald Bluetooth

Harald "Bluetooth" Gormsson (Haraldr Blátǫnn Gormsson; Harald Blåtand Gormsen, died c. 985/86) was a king of Denmark and Norway.

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Henry Oscar

Henry Wale (14 July 1891 – 28 December 1969), known professionally as Henry Oscar, was an English stage and film actor.

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Irving Allen

Irving Allen (born Irving Applebaum, November 24, 1905 – December 17, 1987) was an Austro-Hungarian–born American theatrical and cinematic producer and director.

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Jack Cardiff

Jack Cardiff (18 September 1914 – 22 April 2009) was a British cinematographer, film and television director, and photographer.

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José Ferrer

José Vicente Ferrer de Otero y Cintrón (January 8, 1912 – January 26, 1992) was a Puerto Rican actor and director of stage, film and television.

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Josip Broz Tito

Josip Broz (Јосип Броз,; 7 May 1892 – 4 May 1980), commonly known as Tito (Тито), was a Yugoslav communist revolutionary and politician who served in various positions of national leadership from 1943 until his death in 1980.

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Lancelot and Guinevere

Lancelot and Guinevere (known as Sword of Lancelot in the U.S.) is a British 1963 film starring Cornel Wilde, Jean Wallace (his real-life wife at the time), and Brian Aherne. The Long Ships (film) and Lancelot and Guinevere are 1960s British films, 1963 films and films shot in Yugoslavia.

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Lionel Jeffries

Lionel Charles Jeffries (10 June 1926 – 19 February 2010) was an English actor, director, and screenwriter.

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Moors

The term Moor is an exonym first used by Christian Europeans to designate the Muslim populations of the Maghreb, al-Andalus (Iberian Peninsula), Sicily and Malta during the Middle Ages.

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Norsemen

The Norsemen (or Norse people) were a North Germanic linguistic group of the Early Middle Ages, during which they spoke the Old Norse language.

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Oscar Homolka

Oskar Homolka (August 12, 1898 – January 27, 1978) was an Austrian film and theatre actor, who went on to work in Germany, Britain, and America.

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Paul Stassino

Phaedros Stassinos (1930 – 28 June 2012) was a Greek Cypriot actor whose international stage name was Paul Stassino.

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Pillars of Hercules

The Pillars of Hercules are the promontories that flank the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar.

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Richard Widmark

Richard Weedt Widmark (December 26, 1914March 24, 2008) was an American film, stage, and television actor and producer.

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Rosanna Schiaffino

Rosanna Schiaffino (25 November 1939 – 17 October 2009) was an Italian film actress.

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Russ Tamblyn

Russell Irving Tamblyn (born December 30, 1934), also known as Rusty Tamblyn, is an American film and television actor and dancer.

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Sidney Poitier

Sidney Poitier (February 20, 1927 – January 6, 2022) was a Bahamian–American actor, film director, and diplomat.

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Sweden

Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe.

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Technicolor

Technicolor is a series of color motion picture processes, the first version dating back to 1916, and followed by improved versions over several decades.

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Technirama

Technirama is a screen process that has been used by some film production houses as an alternative to CinemaScope.

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The Cockleshell Heroes

The Cockleshell Heroes is a 1955 British Technicolor war film with Trevor Howard, Anthony Newley, Christopher Lee, David Lodge and José Ferrer, who also directed.

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The Long Ships

The Long Ships or Red Orm (original Swedish: Röde Orm meaning Red Orm, lit. Red Serpent or Red Snake) is an adventure novel by the Swedish writer Frans G. Bengtsson. The Long Ships (film) and the Long Ships are Harald Bluetooth.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The Vikings (film)

The Vikings is a 1958 American epic historical fiction swashbuckling film directed by Richard Fleischer, filmed in Technirama, and printed in Technicolor. The Long Ships (film) and The Vikings (film) are films set in the Viking Age.

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Tony Curtis

Tony Curtis (born Bernard Schwartz; June 3, 1925September 29, 2010) was an American actor with a career that spanned six decades, achieving the height of his popularity in the 1950s and early 1960s.

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United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.

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Variety (magazine)

Variety is an American magazine owned by Penske Media Corporation.

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Warwick Films

Warwick Films was a film company founded by film producers Irving Allen and Albert R. Broccoli in London in 1951.

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Whirlpool

A whirlpool is a body of rotating water produced by opposing currents or a current running into an obstacle.

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Yugoslavia

Yugoslavia (Југославија; Jugoslavija; Југославија) was a country in Southeast and Central Europe that existed from 1918 to 1992.

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See also

1960s adventure films

English-language Yugoslav films

Films directed by Jack Cardiff

Films set in the 10th century

Films set in the Viking Age

Films shot in Montenegro

Films with screenplays by Berkely Mather

Films with screenplays by Beverley Cross

Harald Bluetooth

Yugoslav adventure films

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Long_Ships_(film)

Also known as The Long Ships (1963 film), The Long Ships (movie).

, The Vikings (film), Tony Curtis, United Kingdom, Variety (magazine), Warwick Films, Whirlpool, Yugoslavia.