Erik the Viking (1965)
Viking chief Thorvald dies from a mortal combat wound. He realizes his son Erloff is not a worthy successor, but his will divides his property equally between him and Erik, the valiant son of his sister, who also gets his weapons and the mission to lead a sea-faring expedition to find new land for a settlement, crucial as their Scandinavian home village won't be able to resist the might of the Danish kingdom.
Director: Mario Caiano
Genre: Adventure
Runtime: 95 min
Release Date: September 24, 1965
Cast
- Gordon Mitchell - Sven
- Giuliano Gemma - Erik
- Eleonora Bianchi - Gutrid
- Alfio Caltabiano - Indianischer Krieger
- Elisa Montés - Wa-ta-wa
- Erno Crisa - Eyolf
- Eduardo Fajardo - Olaf
- Lucio De Santis - Erloff
- Roberto Ceccacci - Hans
- Aldo Pini
Screenplay
Music: Carlo Franci
Cinematography: Enzo Barboni
Editing: Jolanda Benvenuti
Production: Nike Cinematografica, As Films, Triglav film
Country: Italy, Spain, Yugoslavia
Language: Deutsch, English, Italiano
Original Language: it
Keywords
vikings (norsemen)
More Films by Director: Mario Caiano
More Films in Genre: Adventure
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Erik the Viking about?
- Viking chief Thorvald dies from a mortal combat wound. He realizes his son Erloff is not a worthy successor, but his will divides his property equally between him and Erik, the valiant son of his sister, who also gets his weapons and the mission to lead a sea-faring expedition to find new land for a settlement, crucial as their Scandinavian home village won't be able to resist the might of the Danish kingdom.
- Who directed Erik the Viking?
- Erik the Viking was directed by Mario Caiano.
- Who stars in Erik the Viking?
- Erik the Viking stars Gordon Mitchell, Giuliano Gemma, Eleonora Bianchi, Alfio Caltabiano, Elisa Montés, Erno Crisa.
- How long is Erik the Viking?
- Erik the Viking has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
- What genre is Erik the Viking?
- Erik the Viking is a Adventure film.
- Where was Erik the Viking produced?
- Erik the Viking was produced in Italy, Spain, Yugoslavia.