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Monday, May 12, 2008

THE ADVENTURES OF MARCO POLO (1938)

Flatfooted malarkey with a miscast Gary Cooper as the trading explorer and a host of Caucasian character actors in leftover MIKADO drag. (Wisely, leading lady Sigrid Gurie hardly Occidental’s up.) Heavy-handed, deep-think playwright Robert Sherwood was an odd choice even by producer Sam Goldwyn’s infamous logic (the comic relief bits are unnervingly awful - watch for a big lug/guy-on-guy kiss) while Archie Mayo ’s megging is just plain tuckered out. Even Basil Rathbone, 1938's ‘go-to’ costume epic villain in the classic Errol Flynn ROBIN HOOD & Ronald Colman’s near-great thinking-man’s swashbuckler IF I WERE KING, is at a loss to make much of an impression.

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