Category
page 1Films about rebels

Spartacus
1960 film directed by Stanley Kubrick

In Time
2011 film by Andrew Niccol

Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
1991 film directed by Kevin Reynolds

The Adventures of Robin Hood
1938 film directed by Michael Curtiz and William Keighley

Mother India
1957 film directed by Mehboob Khan

Rang De Basanti
2006 film by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra
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Pulgasari
Pulgasari is a 1986 monster film directed and produced by Shin Sang-ok during his North Korean abduction. A co-production between North Korea, Japan, and China, it is supposedly a remake of Bulgasari, a 1962 South Korean film that also depicts Bulgasari/Pulgasari, a creature from Korean folklore. The ensemble cast includes Chang Sŏnhŭi, Ham Kisŏp, Ri Chongguk, Ri Ingwŏn, and Yu Kyŏngae, with Kenpachiro Satsuma in the title role. Set during the Goryeo dynasty, Pulgasari follows a blacksmith's daughter who brings to life a metal-eating monster her late father created to defeat the monarchy.

The Beastmaster
1982 fantasy film directed by Don Coscarelli

The Captivating Star of Happiness
1975 film by Vladimir Motyl

Soldier Boyz
1995 film by Louis Morneau

Kung Fu Cult Master
1993 film by Wong Jing

The Slave
1962 film directed by Sergio Corbucci
Boudica
2003 film directed by Bill Anderson

Sins of Rome
1953 film directed by Riccardo Freda

Drunken Master III
1994 film by Lau Kar-leung

Aurat
1940 film by Mehboob Khan

Berlin 36
2009 film set in the Olympic games in fascist Germany directed by Kaspar Heidelbach

The Rebel
2007 film by Charlie Nguyen

The Romance of Book and Sword
1987 film by Ann Hui

Soeur Sourire
2009 film by Stijn Coninx

The Lash
1930 film by Frank Lloyd

Tamango
Tamango is a 1958 French/Italian film directed by John Berry, a blacklisted American director who exiled himself to Europe. The film stars Dorothy Dandridge, Curd Jürgens, Alex Cressan and Jean Servais.

Memories of the Sword
2015 film by Park Heung-sik

Princess Fragrance
1987 film by Ann Hui

Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre
1978 Hong Kong film directed by Chor Yuen

Deewaanapan
Deewaanapan () is a 2001 Indian Hindi-language romantic action film directed by Ashu Trikha. It stars Arjun Rampal and Dia Mirza in the lead roles, with Om Puri and Vinod Khanna in supporting roles. The film was released on 16 December 2001.