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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn evil king makes a bargain with a devil in order to get away with murdering his wife.An evil king makes a bargain with a devil in order to get away with murdering his wife.An evil king makes a bargain with a devil in order to get away with murdering his wife.
Maria Luisa Rispoli
- Marzia
- (as Luisa Rispoli)
Rafael Albaicín
- Hunt Priest
- (Nicht genannt)
Franco Badalassi
- Titan
- (Nicht genannt)
Gino Barbacane
- Young Citizen Screaming Freedom
- (Nicht genannt)
Renato Basso Bondini
- Titan
- (Nicht genannt)
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King Cadmos of Crete murdered his wife to be with his evil mistress Ermione to the displeasure of The Gods. He is prophesized to die when his daughter Antiope grows up and falls in love with a man. In turn, Cadmos makes himself God and then Antiope into his High Priestess which keeps her away from all men. Jove makes a bargain with the smartest and weakest Titan, Krios (Giuliano Gemma). Krios is to bring Cadmos down to Hades and Jove will release the rest of the Titans.
I like Giuliano Gemma. He's doing a wise-cracking fish-out-of-water, all with a smile. He doesn't seem to take his situation that seriously and that is refreshing. Sometimes, these spaghetti sword and sandal flicks can be too serious. The story is a mishmash of various mythologies and names. I thought they would do a buddy movie with Rator, but that doesn't last long enough. At times, the pacing is too slow, but I still had some fun.
I like Giuliano Gemma. He's doing a wise-cracking fish-out-of-water, all with a smile. He doesn't seem to take his situation that seriously and that is refreshing. Sometimes, these spaghetti sword and sandal flicks can be too serious. The story is a mishmash of various mythologies and names. I thought they would do a buddy movie with Rator, but that doesn't last long enough. At times, the pacing is too slow, but I still had some fun.
Cadmo, the King of Crete (Pedro Armandarez) has learned the power of immortality from his mistress. He kills his wife and takes his mistress as a wife. For this, the Oracle tells him he will `die' at the hand of infant young daughter's future love. Should King Cadmo kill his daughter, he will perish at the same moment. Cadmo locks his daughter away. The only man she can see is Cadmo. The Greek god Jove, visits Hades, where his children, the Titans, are bound in eternal torment for their transgressions. Like Hercules, the Titans are half-men, half god. Jove directs the youngest of the Titans, Krios (Giuliano Gemma), who is the savviest, but physically weakest of the Titans, to deliver Cadmo to Hades. In return, Jove will free all of the Titans.
Dubious subject matter for a comedy. But, after a slow start, that's just what this `sword and sandal' adventure is, largely thanks to a witty performance by Gemma as Krios, good `Jackie Chan' or `Crimson Pirate' style stunts and a few good sight gags, the funniest being the `sword' which Krios must use to fight Rator (Serge Nubret). In fact, the film bares a lot of resemblance to `Crimson Pirate,' right down to a mute sidekick. That is not to say `My Son the Hero' is as good as the classic `Crimson Pirate,' but it is DEFINITELY work a look.
Terrible dubbing, but good color cinematography, fine sets, fairly good special effects and amusing, tone-setting music.
The Turner Classic Movies print is pristine. Too bad they showed `My Son, The Hero' in `pan and scan.' Hopefully, they have a letterbox copy sitting in their vault somewhere.
Dubious subject matter for a comedy. But, after a slow start, that's just what this `sword and sandal' adventure is, largely thanks to a witty performance by Gemma as Krios, good `Jackie Chan' or `Crimson Pirate' style stunts and a few good sight gags, the funniest being the `sword' which Krios must use to fight Rator (Serge Nubret). In fact, the film bares a lot of resemblance to `Crimson Pirate,' right down to a mute sidekick. That is not to say `My Son the Hero' is as good as the classic `Crimson Pirate,' but it is DEFINITELY work a look.
Terrible dubbing, but good color cinematography, fine sets, fairly good special effects and amusing, tone-setting music.
The Turner Classic Movies print is pristine. Too bad they showed `My Son, The Hero' in `pan and scan.' Hopefully, they have a letterbox copy sitting in their vault somewhere.
Few years back my dad asked me if i can get him a dvd copy of Sons of thunder. Well, i was puzzled as there was no movie of this name showing on imdb. Lots of internet browsing n i finally concluded that Arrivano i titani aka My son, the hero aka Sons of thunder is one n the same movie.
Had vague childhood memories of it. Revisted it recently on a dvd.
It is a typical sword n sandal movie with humour n less fight sequences.
The lead actor Giuliano Gemma did some amazing stunts, good gymnastics n free style running but his blond eyebrows were lol.
In this we get to see a non scary Gorgon, funny Cyclops n competitive bodybuilder Serge Nubret.
Delightful sword and sandals comedy!
First and foremost, this is a comedy masquerading as and action fantasy. So, don't take it too seriously. Giuliano Gemma owns the screen as our hero, Krios. He is charming and incredibly likeable. Serge Nubret is his sidekick, and he is so ripped his muscles have muscles. Jacqueline Sassard is the breathtakingly beautiful love interest that needs to be rescued not once but twice.
The plot is really just a series of excuses to setup funny adventure scenarios. There are many references to ancient Greek and/or Roman gods and legends. There's a gorgon and a cyclops and some ancient depictions of hell. It's a good time!
First and foremost, this is a comedy masquerading as and action fantasy. So, don't take it too seriously. Giuliano Gemma owns the screen as our hero, Krios. He is charming and incredibly likeable. Serge Nubret is his sidekick, and he is so ripped his muscles have muscles. Jacqueline Sassard is the breathtakingly beautiful love interest that needs to be rescued not once but twice.
The plot is really just a series of excuses to setup funny adventure scenarios. There are many references to ancient Greek and/or Roman gods and legends. There's a gorgon and a cyclops and some ancient depictions of hell. It's a good time!
A perfect example of entertainment without a hint of pretentiousness (so lacking these days). The plot is about evil king Cadmo and his scheming second wife Ermione who create havoc in their kingdom and even keep Cadmo's daughter Antiope imprisoned because a prophecy said that Cadmo would die once Antiope falls in love. The scene is thus set for Antiope to fall in love with nonetheless than a platinum blonde (!?!) Titan, Krios, who is charged by his father Jupiter to get rid of Cadmo.
Even if the Titans are in the movie, don't expect any reliable narration of Greek mythology: Sisyphus, Prometheus, one Gorgon and even Polyphemus appear randomly in carefully chosen settings (actually, mostly in dark caves...) while Krios tries to get rid of Cadmo with the help of some sidekicks. One wonders why Jupiter didn't just strike down Cadmo himself, with one of his lighting bolts, but where would the fun be?
After a glorious romp with little violence and no blood, the story wraps up so fast as to make one wonder why contemporary movies cannot be cut short like old ones.
Notable interpreters are the carefree and muscular Giuliano Gemma - minus the hideous dyed blond hair - as the ineffable Krios and enigmatic beauty Jacqueline Sassard as Antiope. Antonella Lualdi plays nasty Ermione, sporting a bizarre wardrobe and a series of unbelievably kitch wigs.
Even if the Titans are in the movie, don't expect any reliable narration of Greek mythology: Sisyphus, Prometheus, one Gorgon and even Polyphemus appear randomly in carefully chosen settings (actually, mostly in dark caves...) while Krios tries to get rid of Cadmo with the help of some sidekicks. One wonders why Jupiter didn't just strike down Cadmo himself, with one of his lighting bolts, but where would the fun be?
After a glorious romp with little violence and no blood, the story wraps up so fast as to make one wonder why contemporary movies cannot be cut short like old ones.
Notable interpreters are the carefree and muscular Giuliano Gemma - minus the hideous dyed blond hair - as the ineffable Krios and enigmatic beauty Jacqueline Sassard as Antiope. Antonella Lualdi plays nasty Ermione, sporting a bizarre wardrobe and a series of unbelievably kitch wigs.
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- WissenswertesThe was his first assignment in the director's chair for writer Duccio Tessari.
- PatzerOutside the Gorgon's cave are people that have been turned to stone. One of them, the woman, is visibly breathing though.
- Alternative VersionenThis film has been shown in the United States in two versions. One version was re-dubbed in the United States with Jewish accents. The version currently available has a straight English dubbed track.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Kolossal - i magnifici Macisti (1977)
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