Sign of the Pagan (1954)
Released:
1954-11-24
Duration:
1hr 32min
Rating 5.2
The Story of Attila the Hun!
Overview
Roman centurion Marcian is captured by Attila the Hun en route to Constantinople, but escapes. On arrival, he finds the eastern Roman emperor Theodosius plotting with Attila to look the other way while the latter marches against Rome. But Marcian gains the favor of Pulcheria, lovely sister of Theodosius, who favors a united Empire.
Production Companies
Universal International Pictures
Additional Info
Budget | $1,300,000.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 3.085 |
Directed By
Douglas Sirk
Crew
Director
Douglas Sirk
Douglas Sirk
Color Designer
William Fritzsche
William Fritzsche
Set Decoration
Oliver Emert
Oliver Emert
Hairstylist
Joan St. Oegger
Joan St. Oegger
Choreographer
Kenny Williams
Kenny Williams
Art Direction
Alexander Golitzen
Alexander Golitzen
Assistant Director
John Sherwood
John Sherwood
Sound
Leslie I. Carey
Leslie I. Carey
Makeup Artist
Bud Westmore
Bud Westmore
Sound
Corson Jowett
Corson Jowett
Original Music Composer
Frank Skinner
Frank Skinner
Costume Design
Bill Thomas
Bill Thomas
Original Music Composer
Hans J. Salter
Hans J. Salter
Music Supervisor
Joseph Gershenson
Joseph Gershenson
Art Direction
Emrich Nicholson
Emrich Nicholson
Set Decoration
Russell A. Gausman
Russell A. Gausman
Director of Photography
Russell Metty
Russell Metty
Writer
Barré Lyndon
Barré Lyndon
Editor
Milton Carruth
Milton Carruth
Producer
Albert J. Cohen
Albert J. Cohen
Story
Oscar Brodney
Oscar Brodney
Writer
Oscar Brodney
Oscar Brodney
Property Master
Robert Laszlo
Robert Laszlo
TOP CAST
Jeff Chandler
Marcian
Jack Palance
Attila
Ludmilla Tchérina
Princess Pulcheria
Rita Gam
Kubra
Jeff Morrow
General Paulinus
George Dolenz
Emperor Theodosius
Eduard Franz
Astrologer
Allison Hayes
Ildico
Alexander Scourby
Chrysaphius
Howard Petrie
Gundahar
Michael Ansara
Edecon
Leo Gordon
Bleda
Moroni Olsen
Pope Leo I
Fred Nurney
Chamberlain
Pat Hogan
Sangiban
Sara Shane
Myra
Robert Bice
Chilothe
Chuck Roberson
Mirrai