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3''The Mongols'' (''I mongoli'') is a 1961 Italian/French co-production historical adventure film directed by Andre [=DeToth=] and Leopoldo Savona. It starred Creator/JackPalance, Creator/AnitaEkberg, Antonella Lualdi, Franco Silva, Gianni Garko and Roldano Lupi. Mario Nascimbene composed the soundtrack.
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5During the invasion of UsefulNotes/{{Poland}} by UsefulNotes/{{Mongol|ia}} hordes in 1240 as the latter lay siege to the city of Kraków, a conflict between Emperor UsefulNotes/GenghisKhan (Roldano Lupi) and his oldest son, the cruel Ögedei (Jack Palance), ensues when the former aims for peace and the latter itches for war and conquest.
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7Not to be confused with ''Film/{{Mongol}}'', a more recent and overall more accurate portrayal of Genghis Khan and his conquests.
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9!!''The Mongols'' provides examples of the following tropes:
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11* {{Ambadassador}}: Grand Duke Stefan of Kraków is made ambassador by the King of Poland to be sent to the Mongols. When push comes to shove, he can be a great [[TheStrategist strategist]].
12* ArtisticLicenseHistory:
13** Genghis Khan died in 1227 (not 1240) while besieging the rebellious Western Xia in UsefulNotes/{{China}}, he never went to Poland. And the exact cause of his death remains a mystery, attributed to either illness, being killed in action or from wounds sustained in hunting or battle, [[FictionalizedDeathAccount while here]] he's stabbed InTheBack by Ögedei's paramour.
14** In RealLife, Ögedei was Genghis' third son, not his first son. Although historically disregarded in comparison to his father, especially on account of his alcoholism, he was known to be good-natured, something his portrayal as a cruel BloodKnight and {{Warhawk}} here clearly isn't.
15** One of Genghis Khan's sons here is named Temüjin. Temüjin was Genghis Khan himself (his birth name), not one of his sons.
16* BloodKnight: Ögedei lives for war and RapePillageAndBurn, he can't stand truces and peace treaties to the point of seeking to sabotage them.
17* TheDreaded: The Mongols are feared throughout Europe. Doesn't prevent the Poles from trying to stop them when there's no other choice.
18* EstablishingCharacterMoment:
19** Stefan making his pro-peace voice heard at the royal Polish court, establishing him as a MartialPacifist.
20** When he's introduced, Ögedei gleefully whips some conquered Poles with {{Evil Laugh}}s while his horde goes all RapePillageAndBurn.
21* EvenEvilHasStandards: Ögedei would never stoop so low as to kill his own father Genghis Khan, and when Hulina does it, he vows to execute her once he'll be done with Poland.
22* TheHighMiddleAges: The film is set in this era, in the middle of the 13th century.
23* HordesFromTheEast: Of course, being about the Mongol attempts to conquer UsefulNotes/{{Europe}}.
24* TheKingslayer: Hulina ends up killing Genghis Khan when he's determined to seek out peace with Poland, in order to allow Ögedei to pursue his war plans. Ögedei proceeds with his plans, but vows to execute her for what she did nonetheless once he'll be done with Poland.
25* MartialPacifist: At the royal court of Poland, Stefan advises to prioritize seeking peace with the Mongols.
26* MillionMookMarch: The film's credits accompanied by Mario Nascimbene's music consist of shots of the [[HordesFromTheEast horde of countless Mongol warriors]] charging with their horses.
27* RapePillageAndBurn: In the first Polish town to be conquered by the Mongols, the latter [[{{Plunder}} pillage churches]], drag a Virgin Mary statue behind a horse, go after the women and tie some men to the wheels of their carts.
28* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Genghis Khan is depicted as open to Polish proposals of peace. [[BloodKnight Ögedei]] [[{{Warhawk}} clearly isn't]].
29* ToppledStatue: A Virgin Mary statue is seen being dragged behind a horse by the Mongols in the first Polish town they invade, to show that they're clearly not there to respect Christianity.
30* {{Warhawk}}: Ögedei, as he puts it:
31-->''"Without war, we are nothing!"''
32* {{Yellowface}}: As with ''Film/TheConqueror'' a few years prior (though less infamously due to the film not being as well known), none of the actors playing Mongols, starting with Jack Palance, was of Mongol or East Asian descent. The film surely capitalized on Palance's unusual face that was made to look Asian-ish (it resulted from reconstructive surgery after a war injury).

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