Zarak (1956): A Technicolor Epic of Rebellion and Romance
Summary
“Zarak” is a vibrant Technicolor adventure film released in 1956 that immerses viewers in a world of treachery, tribal loyalty, and colonial conflict. Directed by the talented Lewis Gordon, the film weaves a captivating narrative set against the breathtaking landscapes of the desert.
Victor Mature leads as Zarak Khan, an outlaw prince whose life takes a dramatic turn when he is banished for falling in love with his father’s wife. This personal tragedy catalyzes his transformation into a passionate freedom fighter determined to liberate his people from oppressive imperial forces. His journey unfolds amidst thrilling mountain raids and daring prison breaks, showcasing Zarak’s evolution from a scorned lover to a charismatic rebel leader.
The film also stars the enchanting Anita Ekberg, whose presence electrifies the screen and provides a sultry counterpoint to Zarak’s fierce determination. Their chemistry adds a romantic element to the action-packed plot, making the stakes even higher as love intertwines with rebellion.
Filmed in striking CinemaScope, “Zarak” not only captivates with its energetic storytelling but also delights with its lavish visuals. Each scene is enriched by lush backdrops and explosive action sequences, marking the film as a hallmark of 1950s adventure cinema.
Cast:
- Victor Mature as Zarak Khan
- Anita Ekberg as the love interest
- Lee J. Cobb in a supporting role
Director: Lewis Gordon
Writer: Based on the work of an uncredited scribe, “Zarak” brings a blend of romance and rebellion, making it an unforgettable entry in the adventure genre.
This epic tale of love and courage amid the chaos of colonialism makes “Zarak” a must-watch for cinephiles and adventure lovers alike.
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Thanks for posting this hilarious 'Carry On' type epic! Rita Hayworth, once engaged to Victor Mature, once said: "He really should have been called Victor Immature!"
Trying again western hypocrisy and showing westerners as good against evil. You demons are doomed!
Anita Ekberg & Victor Msture were Legendary actors of Hollywood.
Fake Arabs and fake belly dancers… can't watch this …uuuurrrgh
En français se serait bien,
…..Uh….”balloons” hadn’t been invented in the 19th century 😂
I, wonder how many guys she Cocked, to get to Hollywood!
Good film with a moral window!
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This is one boring movie. No wonder Anita Ekberg was casted in this movie.
Nice to see Bonar Colleano as something other than the wise-ass American serviceman. Not so nice to see Victor Mature, looking and sounding as bored as ever.
May you never grow old uncle
Just learned alote from the movie
(A nigerian studying in iran)
Anita Ekberg beautiful ❤❤❤
6:53 he threatens to stab her ….and they make out… crazy 😂
She was hot at one time! She's gone now! No need to buy new bra ! Bruno
Do we have the first recorded example of 'pole dancing' here? Ekberg is gorgeous in belly dance costume, and the Hollywood censors even allow her to move her hips a little . . . Also like that song "Climb Up the Wall" sung by 'Yana' — good lyrics . . .
Watched this at the pictures when I was 8, I didn't understand it much but I loved their colourful clothes..
Anita Ekberg was truly one of Hollywood's greatest beauties. She had the face and figure which don't always go hand in hand. Every time she came on the screen I forgot everything else about the movie. Sooo gorgeous.
Okay…so, basically cowboys and Indians, only it's British Raj and Afghans? (they're a little hazy on the geography). One of those old movies where you wind up cheering for the side the film makers didn't have in mind when it was made.
What a terrible movie, I think the director slept in class.