# The Tartars

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1961 film by Ferdinando Baldi, Richard Thorpe

The Tartars Original film poster Directed by Richard Thorpe Written by Domenico Salvati Sabatino Ciuffini Oreste Palella Gaio Frattini Ambrogio Molteni Julian De Kassel Produced by Riccardo Gualino Starring Victor Mature Orson Welles Cinematography Amerigo Gengarelli Edited by Maurizio Lucidi Music by Renzo Rossellini Production company Lux Film Distributed by MGM Release date 20 June 1962 (1962-06-20) Running time 83 min Countries Italy Yugoslavia Language English Box office $1.1 million (US/Canada)[1]

***The Tartars***/***I Tartari*** is a 1961 Italian-Yugoslavian [epic](/source/Epic_film) [historical](/source/Historical_drama) [Technicolor](/source/Technicolor) film directed by [Richard Thorpe](/source/Richard_Thorpe) and starring [Victor Mature](/source/Victor_Mature) and [Orson Welles](/source/Orson_Welles).[2] It is one of the [sword-and-sandal](/source/Sword-and-sandal) genre films made in Italy in the 1950s and early 1960s.

## Plot

In what is now Russia, a settlement of [Vikings](/source/Vikings) lives in peace with both the [Tatars](/source/Tatars) and the [Slavs](/source/Slavs). All is well until Togrul ([Folco Lulli](/source/Folco_Lulli)), a Tatar chief seeks the help of Oleg ([Victor Mature](/source/Victor_Mature)), the chief of the Vikings, to war on the Slavs in a surprise attack. Oleg refuses and the group does battle ending with Oleg killing Togrul and abducting Togrul's daughter Samia ([Bella Cortez](/source/Bella_Cortez)) as a hostage.

Togrul's brother Burundai ([Orson Welles](/source/Orson_Welles)) is furious and wishes the Viking settlement burnt to the ground. "I am your [Khan](/source/Khan_(title))", he says to his troops. His high priest, Ciu Lang ([Arnoldo Foà](/source/Arnoldo_Fo%C3%A0)), reminds Burundai that Samia is promised to the leader of the Tatars as his wife; her safety and return has a higher priority than Burundai's revenge. Burundai gets his chance to retrieve Samia when a Viking [longship](/source/Longship) is attacked, resulting in the capture of Oleg's wife Helga ([Liana Orfei](/source/Liana_Orfei)) and her handmaidens. Burundai initially promises to treat Helga well as an exchange for Samia but tortures Helga's handmaidens to discover the strength of the Vikings. He also rapes Helga and gives her to his men for their further pleasure prior to exchanging her for Samia. Meanwhile, Samia has fallen in love with Oleg's brother Eric ([Luciano Marin](/source/Luciano_Marin)).

When Oleg comes to make the exchange and Ciu Lang leads Helga out to the battlements of the Tatar fortress, she leaps down upon seeing Oleg below and is fatally injured. He takes her and Samia back to the Viking settlement, where Helga asks him to kiss her and dies. The grief-stricken Oleg is ready to kill Samia, but Eric reveals that she is pregnant by him and demands to marry her. Oleg has them tried for their lives by the tribal elders. Meanwhile, Ciu Lang counsels Burundai to get Samia back peacefully, but he has megalomaniac dreams of conquering the whole [West](/source/Western_Russia), and he kills the priest and goes to lead the Tatars to wipe out the Vikings.

At the trial of Eric and Samia, the elders split their votes evenly between acquittal and death, leaving Oleg to cast the deciding vote. Just as he is about to, word comes that Burundai is attacking. He tells Eric to earn the second chance this gives him, organizes the women and children to flee to the Vikings in the mountains, and he and Eric lead the defense of the settlement by the men. The Tatars outnumber them and overwhelm the defenses; Oleg tells Eric to take Samia and go, and Eric rescues her from Tatar soldiers and gets her to a longship. Oleg fights Burundai, throws him into the water and drowns him; as he is saluting Eric and Samia on board their ship, a Tatar spear strikes him and kills him. The longship moves off as the settlement burns.

## Cast

- [Victor Mature](/source/Victor_Mature) as [Oleg](/source/Oleg_of_Kiev)

- [Orson Welles](/source/Orson_Welles) as [Burundai](/source/Boroldai)

- [Liana Orfei](/source/Liana_Orfei) as Helga

- [Arnoldo Foà](/source/Arnoldo_Fo%C3%A0) as Ciu Lang

- [Luciano Marin](/source/Luciano_Marin) as Eric

- [Bella Cortez](/source/Bella_Cortez) as Samia

- [Furio Meniconi](/source/Furio_Meniconi) as Sigrun

- [Folco Lulli](/source/Folco_Lulli) as Togrul

## Production

Filming took place in Rome and Yugoslavia in October 1960.[3] It was filmed using Italian [Totalscope](/source/List_of_anamorphic_format_trade_names) anamorphic lenses.[4]

According to Orson Welles, the extended sword fight between Welles and Mature "on which I worked day after day" was shot with no input from Mature.[5]

## Release

MGM issued the film on a double bill with *[Ride the High Country](/source/Ride_the_High_Country)* with *The Tartars* on the top of the bill.[6]

## Reception

### Box office

Orson Welles told [Peter Bogdanovich](/source/Peter_Bogdanovich) the film "made a lot of money – it got back its cost in New York alone... a perfectly legible drive in kind of movie."[5]

According to MGM records the film made a profit of $34,000.[7]

### Critical

*Variety* called it an "unsatisfactory exploitation meller".[8]

Orson Welles' enunciation has been praised while Victor Mature has been considered a miscast for not having the looks of an archetypal Viking.[9] Critic [Leonard Maltin](/source/Leonard_Maltin) calls the film "a routine spectacle", giving it 2 stars out of four.[10]

## Biography

- Hughes, Howard (2011). *Cinema Italiano – The Complete Guide From Classics To Cult*. London – New York: I.B.Tauris. [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [978-1-84885-608-0](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/978-1-84885-608-0).

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Big Rental Pictures of 1962"](https://archive.org/details/variety-1963-01/page/n69/mode/2up?q=1963). *Variety*. 9 Jan 1963. p. 13. Please note these are rentals and not gross figures

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** [Jeff Stafford, "The Tartars", *Turner Classic Monthly*](https://www.tcm.com/this-month/article/93535) accessed 6 November 2012

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** Scheuer, Philip K. (Oct 18, 1960). "Diane Baker Will Co-star With Egan: Wyler's 'Not for Children', Players and Writers Assigned". *Los Angeles Times*. p. C9.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** Film credits.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-peter_5-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-peter_5-1) Welles, Orson (1993). *This is Orson Welles*. p. 266.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-6)** Weddle, David (1994). [*If they move-- kill 'em! : the life and times of Sam Peckinpah*](https://archive.org/details/iftheymovekillem0000wedd/page/218/mode/2up?q=%22the+tartars%22). Grove Press. p. 218. [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [9780802115461](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/9780802115461).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-Mannix_7-0)** *The Eddie Mannix Ledger*, Los Angeles: Margaret Herrick Library, Center for Motion Picture Study.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-8)** ["The Tartars"](https://archive.org/details/variety-1962-06/page/78/mode/1up?q=%22the+tartars%22+%22victor+mature%22+%22orson+welles%22). *Variety*. 27 June 1962. p. 6.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-9)** Hughes, p.34

1. **[^](#cite_ref-10)** Leonard Maltin (3 September 2013). [*Leonard Maltin's 2014 Movie Guide*](https://books.google.com/books?id=sfw2AgAAQBAJ). Penguin Publishing Group. [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [978-1-101-60955-2](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/978-1-101-60955-2).

## External links

- [*The Tartars*](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0056558/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

- [*The Tartars*](https://web.archive.org/web/1/https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/92369/enwp) at the [TCM Movie Database](/source/Turner_Classic_Movies#TCMdb) (archived)

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