Helen of Troy (1956) |
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| Director(s) | Robert Wise |
| Producer(s) | No producer listed for this movie |
| Top Genres | Action, Adventure, Drama, Epic, Romance, War |
| Top Topics | Ancient World |
Featured Cast of Helen of Troy See More »
Cedric Hardwicke
(as Priam)
Stanley Baker
(as Achilles)
Niall MacGinnis
(as Menelaus)
Robert Douglas
(as Agamemnon)
Torin Thatcher
(as Ulysses)
Harry Andrews
(as Hector)
Ronald Lewis
(as Aeneas)
Brigitte Bardot
(as Andraste)
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Helen of Troy (1956) was a Adventure - Action Film directed by Robert Wise .
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Helena de Troia / Helen of Troy (1956)
Helena de Troia / Helen of Troy (1956) Páris (Jacques Sernas) é um sujeito orgulhoso. Ele tem a missão de fazer um acordo para que não haja exploração econômica entre Esparta e Troia. Além disso, ele diz não adorar nenhum deus (apenas “admira” Afrodite), mesmo vivendo d... Read full article
Helena de Troia / Helen of Troy (1956)
Helena de Troia / Helen of Troy (1956) Páris (Jacques Sernas) é um sujeito orgulhoso. Ele tem a missão de fazer um acordo para que não haja exploração econômica entre Esparta e Troia. Além disso, ele diz não adorar nenhum deus (apenas “admira” Afrodite), mesmo vivendo d... Read full article
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Peter van Eyck was considered for a role in this film
Noted British actor Edmund Purdom overdubbed in English the lines of French-Lithuanian actor Jacques Sernas on the soundtrack of this film, due to Sernas not having a firm English-speaking voice. Sernas at that point in his career was learning English but had not yet mastered the language. Purdom was not credited with his voiceover talent for this picture, as the film's producers wanted the public to think Sernas did it all on his own.
Harry Andrews nearly lost his part in this film when his previous film, The Man Who Loved Redheads went over scheduled filming duration.
When Niall MacGinnis was first cast he and the production team had no idea what part he would end up playing.
Average Shot Length (ASL) = 6 seconds, very fast for an early CinemaScope film.