Marco Polo (2007)

Marco Polo (2007) (2007)


  • Genre: Drama, Action & Adventure
  • Creator: Ron Hutchinson
  • First Air Date: 2007-03-19
  • Last Air Date: 2007-03-26
  • Total Seasons: 1
  • Total Episodes: 2
  • Status: Ended
  • Episode Runtime: 90 min.
  • Production Company: RHI
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Kevin Connor
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Summary

Assigned to accompany two priests on a mission to convert the court of Kublai Khan to Christianity, Marco Polo is abandoned in the mountains when the priests, doubting the very existence of China, turn back. Polo eventually pushes bravely forth alone toward the fabled country where he is accepted as an envoy into Khan's court. Marooned on the far side of the world, Polo, accompanied by his servant, Pedro, advances as a Mongol grandee for twenty extraordinary years. What he eventually brings back with him to the West is a chronicle that changed history forever.

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Marco Polo (2007) Seasons

Season 1

First Air Date: 2007-03-19
2 Episodes

Marco Polo (2007) Episodes

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  • Ian Somerhalder

    as Marco Polo
  • BD Wong

    as Pedro
  • Desiree Ann Siahaan

    as Temulun / Kensai
  • Brian Dennehy

    as Kublai Khan
  • Lim Kay Tong

    as Lord Chenchu
  • Christian Lee

    as Cogatai
  • Luo Yan

    as Chabi
  • Alan Shearman

    as Maffeo Polo
  • Michael O'Hagan

    as Old Marco Polo
  • Rodger Bumpass

    as Rustigielo
  • Richard Harding Gardner

    as Italian Priest #1
  • Lim Yu-Beng

    as Burmese Priest
  • Melissa Sue Anderson

    as Mother (voice) (uncredited)
  • Thomas Lim

    as
  • Tak Yuen

    as
Production Shan Tam Producer
Writing Ron Hutchinson Screenplay
Sound Ken Thorne Original Music Composer
Directing Kevin Connor Director
Camera Thomas Burstyn Director of Photography