Sign of the Pagan (1954)

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Written by Oscar Brodney

Directed by Douglas Sirk

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1954

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

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Cast

Jeff ChandlerMarcian
Image for Jack PalanceJack PalanceAttila
Ludmilla TchérinaPrincess Pulcheria
Rita GamKubra
Jeff MorrowGeneral Paulinus
Allison HayesIloico
Eduard FranzPersian astrologer
George DolenzEmperor Theodosius
Sara ShaneMyra
Alexander ScourbyChrysaphius
Pat HoganSangiban
Howard PetrieGundahar
Michael AnsaraEdecon
Leo GordonBleda
Rusty WescoattTula

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  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites May 10th, 2008 - 3:17amdr. marina r. mendez said...

    For general consideration: Why is the scene featuring Princess Pulcheria's dance in Sign of the Pagan deleted from every film copy that seems to be available on the internet? Including the dance scene, the original running time of the movie must have exceeded 92 minutes, and yet all copies offered for sale list the running time at either 91 or 92 minutes. The 92 minute version edits Pulcheria's dance number. Does anyone know of a complete version that is obtainable? Any helpful response would be appreciated.

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