The White Warrior
(1959)
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The White Warrior
(1959)
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Steve Reeves | ... |
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Hadji Murad, the White Warrior
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Giorgia Moll | ... |
Sultanet, Aslan Bey's Daughter
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Scilla Gabel | ... |
Princess Maria Vorontsova
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Renato Baldini | ... |
Ahmed Khan
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Gérard Herter | ... |
Prince Sergei Vorontzov
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Milivoje Zivanovic | ... | |
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Nikola Popovic | ... |
King Shamil
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Jovan Gec | ... |
Aslan Bey
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Niksa Stefanini | ... |
Goanzalo
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Milivoje Popovic-Mavid | ... |
Doctor Eldar
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Marija Tocinoski | ... |
(as MarijaTocinowki)
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Pasquale Basile |
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Goffredo Unger | ... |
(as Goffredo Ungaro)
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Antun Nalis | ... |
Melders, Murad's Lieutenant
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The story of Hadji Murad, a 19th-century Chechen chieftain who led his warriors in a fight against the invading forces of the Russian Czar.
This good-guy-vs-the-evil-tyrant story, set in 19th century Russia, may have been an attempt to extend Steve Reeves' career beyond those "Hercules" movies. However, despite the different costumes, it's still a "Hercules" movie with the usual stilted dialog, haphazard dubbing, and cardboard characters. On the other hand, there's lots of action, the pace rarely flags, and Reeves gets to do yet another one of those scenes where he's stripped to the waist, bound with ropes, and given a vigorous whipping which, needless to say, has little effect on his defiant character.