Marcian. Yes, sure you remember him? That actor who played Native Americans when un-pc Hollywood called them 'Red Indians'. Had that deep voice, spoke lines in films as if he had received the script carved in stone. Died young too (though his hair turned grey in his 20s). That's the one, fought with Jack Palance in Sign of the Pagan. A film about a Hun called Hun and a guy whose name appeared to be 'Martian' - though he wasn't green and had no sticky on antennae producing from his head. Yes him. Was a Roman Emperor in the 450s, helped foster the first great schism in Christianity that persists today. Yep, that Marcian or as Jeff says, Martian. Not related to Rocky Marciano or Robert De Niro.
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| - Marcian. Yes, sure you remember him? That actor who played Native Americans when un-pc Hollywood called them 'Red Indians'. Had that deep voice, spoke lines in films as if he had received the script carved in stone. Died young too (though his hair turned grey in his 20s). That's the one, fought with Jack Palance in Sign of the Pagan. A film about a Hun called Hun and a guy whose name appeared to be 'Martian' - though he wasn't green and had no sticky on antennae producing from his head. Yes him. Was a Roman Emperor in the 450s, helped foster the first great schism in Christianity that persists today. Yep, that Marcian or as Jeff says, Martian. Not related to Rocky Marciano or Robert De Niro.
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| - Marcian. Yes, sure you remember him? That actor who played Native Americans when un-pc Hollywood called them 'Red Indians'. Had that deep voice, spoke lines in films as if he had received the script carved in stone. Died young too (though his hair turned grey in his 20s). That's the one, fought with Jack Palance in Sign of the Pagan. A film about a Hun called Hun and a guy whose name appeared to be 'Martian' - though he wasn't green and had no sticky on antennae producing from his head. Yes him. Was a Roman Emperor in the 450s, helped foster the first great schism in Christianity that persists today. Yep, that Marcian or as Jeff says, Martian. Not related to Rocky Marciano or Robert De Niro. Keen students of Hollywood historical inaccurate films will ask:What is Marcian doing fighting with Attila? - which is the correct question. Attila's main enemy was Aetius, or for those with a liking of cut-price heroics, Powers Boothe in a bad comb over in a mini-series with that Scots shouter,King Leonidas of Sparta as the infamous Hun.
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