Taras Bulba (United Artists) (1962)

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It is written in the legends of the steppes how the renegade son of Taras Bulba defied the armies Outside the walled city coiled the armies of Taras Bulba. They had swarmed across the plains like of two nations—and stole into the besieged city of Dubno—there, to make love to a beautiful woman. locusts, laying waste to the pagan world until only the mighty Polish Empire stood in their way. ONDERS OF THE WORLD! These were the people of the steppes who loved, fought and lived lustily. Now the screen grows .. their heroism ...their wholly impassioned lives. The city is besieged, hungry, spent. Fury runs ugly in the gutters and the inquisition roams the streets for victims... for fuel for the stake! The innocent are guilty; the mob rules. bigger to encompass their spectacle in the HAROLD HECHT Production TARAS SAM WANAMAKER BRAD DEXTER GUYROLFE PERRY LOPEZ wacready Windish Sokoloff Ocko Ian aw CHRISTINE KAUFMANN ela | Screenplay by ssociate Producer usic Directed b Produced by Filmed in ~ WALDO SALT ans KARL TUNBERG Alexander Whit Fron Waxman J. LEE THOMPSON HAROLD HECHT PANAVISION EASTMANCOLOR UNITED EI ARTISTS 8 Cols. x 150 Lines—!200 Lines (86 Inches) | | Mat 801 PAGE 7