The Great Wall

November. 01,1962      
Rating:
6.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

In 221 BC, Qin Shihuangdi conquered the rest of China. Qin's great accomplishments and also his serious faults are showed in this film. Qin adopted autocratic dictatorship and led a luxurious life: abolition of feudalism and the centralization of power in the form of a now-hereditary bureaucracy loyal to himself; burning books and burying scholars; the construction of a sumptuous palace for his concubines and also the Great Wall.

Shintarō Katsu as  Emperor Shih Huang Ti
Fujiko Yamamoto as  Princess Chu
Ken Utsui as  Crown Prince Tan
Hiroshi Kawaguchi as  Hsi Liang
Ayako Wakao as  Chiang-nu
Kōjirō Hongō as  Li Hei
Raizō Ichikawa as  Ching Ko
Isuzu Yamada as  Dowager Empress
Eijirō Tōno as  Li Tang

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Reviews

StyleSk8r
1962/11/01

At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.

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Numerootno
1962/11/02

A story that's too fascinating to pass by...

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Rosie Searle
1962/11/03

It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.

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Jenni Devyn
1962/11/04

Worth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.

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dbborroughs
1962/11/05

Shintaro Katsu, best known for playing Zatoichi, plays the first Chinese Emperor, Qin. This is essentially the story of Qin from the founding of "China" by his unifying the various provinces, through the building of the great wall on to close to his death. Its a huge epic production thats been compared to western films like Ten Commandments, Lawrence of Arabia, and Ben Hur. This a film on a scale that they simply don't do any more.As a epic films go this is one of the most beautiful. Its amazing to look at. The sense of scale and place has been rarely matched. The battle scenes are wonderful and on a scale that few films have ever matched. This is a movie where every person on the screen is a person and you can feel the realness. As an epic spectacle this film is one of the best.Unfortunately when the spectacle subsides the plot takes over and while its not bad it is rather talky and soapy. Its not bad, but it seems out of place in an epic like this and somehow makes the characters less then the epic size the need to be to inhabit this story. It makes what should have been one of the great films of the world, simply one of the best looking run of the mill ones.If you can secure yourself a copy do make an effort to see this (on a big screen, TV or theater, its a must.)(FYI- The full running time of this film is 161 minutes)

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