Marco Polo

Marco Polo

1982
Marco Polo
Marco Polo

Marco Polo

7.7 | en | Drama

Marco Polo is an American-Italian television miniseries originally broadcast by NBC in the United States, by Antenne 2 in France and by RAI in Italy in 1982. It starred Kenneth Marshall as Marco Polo, the 13th-century Venetian merchant and explorer. The series also featured appearances by Denholm Elliott, Anne Bancroft, John Gielgud, Ian McShane, Leonard Nimoy, and others. It was originally broadcast in four episodes, where episodes 1 and 4 were twice as long as episodes 2 and 3. The series is sometimes divided into six equally long episodes.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP8  Part 8
Jan. 23,1983
Part 8

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EP7  Part 7
Jan. 16,1983
Part 7

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EP6  Part 6
Jan. 09,1983
Part 6

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EP5  Part 5
Jan. 02,1983
Part 5

In “The Fourth Step,” the Polo family reunion in Kublai’s city was less than joyous, with Marco’s uncle sneering at the cultural assimilation that his brother’s son had embraced. While their time together was bitter and brief, no one even bothered to raise the subject of whether Marco would leave Kublai’s court with them, rejoining them in the family merchant business. But subsequent events—beginning with the Polos’ arrest for smuggling—proved that Marco was even more “Oriental” then uncle had claimed.

EP4  Part 4
Dec. 26,1982
Part 4

Marco (Ken Marshall) is appointed as an emissary to southern China, and falls in love with an orphaned Westerner (Kathryn Dowling). Achmet: Leonard Nimoy. Chinkin: Junichi Ishida. Niccolo: Denholm Elliott. Kublai Khan: Ying Ruocheng.

EP3  Part 3
Dec. 19,1982
Part 3

Marco's friendship with the Khan's son grows amid ministerial jealousies and plans for war with Japan. Marco: Ken Marshall. Kublai Khan: Ying Ruocheng. Achmet: Leonard Nimoy. Chinkin: Junichi Ishida. Phags-Pa: James Hong. Niccolo: Denholm Elliott.

EP2  Part 2
Dec. 12,1982
Part 2

Freed by renegade Saracens, Marco Polo (Ken Marshall) survives plague in Persia and an avalanche in Tibet to arrive at a Mongol camp in northern China. Kublai Khan: Ying Ruocheng. Niccolo: Denholm Elliott. Matteo: Tony Vogel.

EP1  Part 1
Dec. 05,1982
Part 1

The splendors and intrigues of the 13th century are seen through the eyes of the Venetian Marco Polo (Ken Marshall), who sets out with his father and uncle on a journey to the Far East. Niccolo: Denholm Elliott. Teobaldo: Burt Lancaster. Doge: John Gielgud. Matteo: Tony Vogel.

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7.7 | en | Drama , Action & Adventure | More Info
Released: 1982-12-05 | Released Producted By: RAI , Vides Cinematografica Country: Italy Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Marco Polo is an American-Italian television miniseries originally broadcast by NBC in the United States, by Antenne 2 in France and by RAI in Italy in 1982. It starred Kenneth Marshall as Marco Polo, the 13th-century Venetian merchant and explorer. The series also featured appearances by Denholm Elliott, Anne Bancroft, John Gielgud, Ian McShane, Leonard Nimoy, and others. It was originally broadcast in four episodes, where episodes 1 and 4 were twice as long as episodes 2 and 3. The series is sometimes divided into six equally long episodes.

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Cast

Ken Marshall , Anne Bancroft , John Gielgud

Director

Luciano Ricceri

Producted By

RAI , Vides Cinematografica

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Reviews

dstockwell This was without a doubt one of the best movies I have ever seen. I agree with some of the others that it either should have been released at the theater or on VHS a long time ago (and by now, on DVD as well). These people (meaning the film's owners) do not realize the gold mine they are sitting on. I am certain that with only a minimum of advertising this re-release could surpass all expectations. I have initiated inquiries into what it would take to unearth this fine product from the dust heap it is apparently under. I will keep this website posted concerning my efforts on a regular basis. I think it needs to see the light of day once more so that others too young to remember can enjoy the majesty and pomp of truly great cinema. In the meantime, if anyone discovers a decent copy, please let me know.
siddsarkar This is without a doubt, one of the greatest mini-series ever filmed. The screenplay, direction and cinematography is absolutely brilliant. This mini series is simply unforgettable and is intensely moving. This is a film that would never grow old and can be seen over a over again.It is an absolute must for any DVD collector to have this in his collection. The DVD is available in the Netherlands, but can freely be obtained from hub.ebay.com. The acting of most of the main cast members is excellent. Ken Marshal fits in very well in the title role. The lush landscapes and the exotic locales, make viewing this movie a memorable experience. The screenplay is very historically authentic and I would recommend this mini series to be seen by any school-going kid. RAI did an excellent job in this production and have made history come alive.
jlibarra It is a pity that after a great number of years this masterpiece has not been released (DVD-VHS)to be enjoyed by others. It is an extraordinary tell in regard of human nature, different cultures, traveling, adventure, friendship, love, loyalty. It should be taken into consideration for educational/historical purposes. It would be a real shame not to take additional advantage of this magnificent work.
AAI I have seen this TV mini series when it first aired over WOR-TV in New York City in 1982, over one of the first home satellite TV receivers. I was fortunate to record in VHS format this mini series on my Video Tape Recorder, although the quality is far from good. I still find this feature made for TV one of the greatest reenactments of Marco Polo ever. Even today with Hollywood relying on Computer Graphics and Blue Screen can't compare to the cinematography of Marco Polo of 1982. Why this feature was never released in Motion Picture Theaters or made available on commercial grade VHS or DVD or even re-aired over TV has me baffled. Yet this will always remain in my film library as a Classic film