This is the closest representation of Attila the Hun I've ever seen I think...they did an exceptional job on his makeup etc...And Jack Palance was outstanding in bringing the character ( Attila) to life!!!!
@shkodrani16 Actually, you are wrong. The Magyars (Hungarians) are not mixed with Roman and Slavic people for the most part, they are just Uralic. And Uralic people do appear to be quite closely related to Altaic people (like Turks) which is why there are Uraltaic hypotheses. Slavs may have an Altaic substratum.
The ending of this movie was cool. Ildico stabbed Atilla when he was busy fighting Marcian. No way could Marcian have beaten him. Where oh where is the DVD for this classic???
This is the closest representation of Attila the Hun I've ever seen I think...they did an exceptional job on his makeup etc...And Jack Palance was outstanding in bringing the character ( Attila) to life!!!!
Jack Palance went full circle by playing Attila and later Dracula...
jack palance is so convincing looking like a menacing hun.
Palance stole this film. He was brilliant.
Jack Palance. Thank you.
This, the Vikings, Legend of the lost, Trapeze, that's a film festival. Time for "Million dollar movie".
"kill them. but watch me do some one armed pushups, first!"
Great Hun Empire
Yun Atilla
@shkodrani16 Actually, you are wrong. The Magyars (Hungarians) are not mixed with Roman and Slavic people for the most part, they are just Uralic. And Uralic people do appear to be quite closely related to Altaic people (like Turks) which is why there are Uraltaic hypotheses. Slavs may have an Altaic substratum.
where can i get this on dvd????
The ending of this movie was cool. Ildico stabbed Atilla when he was busy fighting Marcian. No way could Marcian have beaten him.
Where oh where is the DVD for this classic???
hello to everyone here, could anybody told me where can i find this movie? im from mexico.
For me the main selling point is Allison Hayes.
huntürk
Great Hun Empire ( TURKS UNITY EMPIRE )
OMG, he looks like a band leader of some burglars.