While the film takes many liberties, Marcianus was a real Roman Emperor (Marcian) who reigned from 450 to 457 AD.
Directed by Douglas Sirk, who was famous for melodramas ( Written on the Wind ). He brought an unusual amount of emotional depth and vibrant color usage to this historical epic. Sign of the Pagan (1954) Jeff Chandler, Jack P...
(1954) is a classic Technicolor "sword-and-sandal" epic that dramatizes the clash between the Roman Empire and the invading Huns. 🎬 Plot Overview While the film takes many liberties, Marcianus was
The final confrontation between the two leads is a masterclass in 1950s action choreography. 📝 Trivia & Context While the film takes many liberties
Filmed in CinemaScope, the movie features massive desert battles and opulent palace sets.