Another failed attempt at
extending their success to the big screen, musical fantasy Marco was produced by Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin Jr., beloved for
their stop-motion Christmas specials of the ’60s and ’70s. Marco offers a weird riff on the lore of 12th-century explorer Marco
Polo, played here lifelessly by Desi Arnaz Jr. The picture opens in the court
of Mongol king Kublai Khan (Zero Mostel), and the central premise is that
Marco’s father asks Khan to punish Marco for being irresponsible. Khan
mischievously tasks Marco with spending a day in the king’s court, all the
while begging Marco to marry one of Khan’s many daughters. Eventually Marco and
his would-be betrothed venture beyond the castle to search for whale oil in a
desert. Even setting aside the bizarre and episodic plot, Marco is tough to endure. Arnaz is terrible, Mostel screams most of
his dialogue, and leading lady Cie Cie Win, as the butch Princess Aigarn, is
charmless. (Totally wasted is the great comic actor Jack Weston, who plays
Marco’s uncle and sings a dumb song about inventing spaghetti.) The production
values of castle scenes are okay, but for no discernible reason, one fantasy scene
is presented in the familiar Rankin-Bass style of cutesy puppets and
stop-motion animation. And then there’s the issue of the songs—the awful,
grating, stupid songs. Some are sickly-sweet, some are offensive with regard to
gender and race, and all are interminable. Strangest of them is Aigarn’s
recurring theme, “By Damn,” repurposed every time she articulates a strong
emotion. Especially when she performs the song while stripping off her clothes
to protest Khan’s insistence that she dress in a more feminine manner, “By
Damn” does not belong in a G-rated kiddie flick. And for those who might argue
that Aigarn’s characterization as a willful warrior woman is the movie’s most
interesting and progressive element, watch out for the cringe-inducing way her
storyline resolves. Like everything else in Marco,
it’s just wrong.
Marco:
LAME
I remember see ads for this film when it came out. In searching for it on youtube, I found this animated Marco Polo movie. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMk-bqfjNQI
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