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Der Eroberer von Korinth

Originaltitel: Il conquistatore di Corinto
  • 1961
  • 1 Std. 17 Min.
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Geneviève Grad and Jacques Sernas in Der Eroberer von Korinth (1961)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuProtests break out in Corinth against Roman domination, injuring Caius Vinicius, a Roman centurion. He's rescued by Hebe - daughter of the anti-Roman governor, Critolaus - who's being unsucc... Alles lesenProtests break out in Corinth against Roman domination, injuring Caius Vinicius, a Roman centurion. He's rescued by Hebe - daughter of the anti-Roman governor, Critolaus - who's being unsuccessfully wooed by the governor's second-in-command, the villainous Diaeus. Smitten, Hebe s... Alles lesenProtests break out in Corinth against Roman domination, injuring Caius Vinicius, a Roman centurion. He's rescued by Hebe - daughter of the anti-Roman governor, Critolaus - who's being unsuccessfully wooed by the governor's second-in-command, the villainous Diaeus. Smitten, Hebe sends the handsome Roman to recuperate at the home of Callicrates, a political moderate. Ar... Alles lesen

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    • Mario Costa
  • Drehbuch
    • Nino Stresa
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jacques Sernas
    • John Drew Barrymore
    • Geneviève Grad
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    • Regie
      • Mario Costa
    • Drehbuch
      • Nino Stresa
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jacques Sernas
      • John Drew Barrymore
      • Geneviève Grad
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    Jacques Sernas
    Jacques Sernas
    • Caius Vinicius
    John Drew Barrymore
    John Drew Barrymore
    • Diaeus
    Geneviève Grad
    Geneviève Grad
    • Hebe
    Gianna Maria Canale
    Gianna Maria Canale
    • Artemide
    Gordon Mitchell
    Gordon Mitchell
    • Gen. Metellus
    Gianni Santuccio
    • Critolaus
    Nando Tamberlani
    Nando Tamberlani
    • Callicrates
    Ivano Staccioli
    • Hippolytus
    Andrea Fantasia
    • Lucius Mummius
    Gianni Solaro
    • Caesar
    José Jaspe
    José Jaspe
    • Traitor
    Vassili Karis
    • Egeo
    • (as Vassili Karamesinis)
    Dina De Santis
    • Chimene
    Milena Vukotic
    Milena Vukotic
    • Ancella
    • (as Milene Vukotic)
    Adriana Vianello
    • Cleo
    Miranda Campa
    Franco Fantasia
    • Corinthian Aristicrat
    Nino Marchetti
    • Regie
      • Mario Costa
    • Drehbuch
      • Nino Stresa
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    5Bunuel1976

    THE CONQUEROR OF CORINTH (Mario Costa, 1961) **

    Despite a seasoned cast (Jacques Sernas, John Drew Barrymore, Gianna Maria Canale and Gordon Mitchell), this is still a strictly average peplum – the direct result of a dreary narrative and indifferent handling. Sernas is a centurion sent to negotiate the surrender of Corinth to Rome but the king, instigated by his adviser Barrymore (who, as if his generally sinister countenance were not reptilian enough, is made to keep a variety of snakes…and, predictably, himself dies at their hands!) wants to keep up the fight. Leading the opposition is an elderly statesman who, unbelievably, has Canale for a wife (which leads her to subsequently pine for Sernas but he only has eyes for the king's own daughter!). Mitchell, then, is the Roman warrior dispatched to deliver the coup-de-grace to the country and who, naturally, finds Sernas' attempts to make the takeover bid a pacifist one weak-kneed and downright treacherous! Incidentally, this is the first of 7 films I will be watching in the same vein in the coming week, all of which happen to feature Mitchell in various guises and nationalities.

    For the record, the TV-sourced copy I watched was marred by intermittent audio glitches – which occurs with an alarming frequency on this one channel, "Movies 4 Men"! – that sometimes made the dialogue (not that it was particularly inspired or even compelling) hard to make out! By the way, given that the original Italian-language version of this one is apparently 105 minutes long, it is no surprise that the 74-minute English-dubbed edition I watched felt somewhat rushed, particularly at the end; regrettably, although the cast list includes Luis Bunuel and "Fantozzi" regular Milena Vukotic I did not recognize her and, for all I know, it could well be that all her footage ended up getting trimmed! The film, then, is nothing special but the committed contribution of both Canale (engaged at one point in a one-on-one with the heroine, she not only unaccountably ends up on the receiving end of the latter's whip but is even impaled on her own dagger!) and a typically intense Barrymore (needless to say, his own advances towards the leading lady are also vehemently rejected) makes one regret that it was not any better
    Kirpianuscus

    maybe, strange

    for long time, for me was a strange film. one of reasons - the political message, against independence and freedom and homage to the invader. the second - Jacques Sernas in the clothes of same role - the stranger with good intentions , prisoner on hostile country and the love story who must explain all. not the last, the snakes, John Drew Barrymore being reduced at a sketch of character, puzzle of clichés. the virtues - the fight scenes, not real different by the other sword and sandals films of the period , and the rediscover of a not well known episode from the history of Roman Republic. but, more important, without be impressive, it is a decent history film. and this is a good thing.
    5ma-cortes

    Passable Peplum based on true events with impressive battles and spectacular scenes

    A Roman ambassador goes to Corinth , but the protests raise against Roman domination, wounding an imperial Centurion named Caius Vinicius ( Jacques Sernas known as Paris in Elaine of Troy by Robert Wise). He is saved and recuperated thanks the gorgeous Hebe ( Genevieve Grad of Louis De Funes' Gendarme of Saint Tropez series ) daughter of the anti-Roman ruler , the astute Critolaus (Gianni Santuccio) . Hebe is being unsuccessfully wooed by the ruler's second-in-command , the nasty Diaeus ( John Drew Barrymore, Drew Barrymore's father). Hebe sends the Centurion to heal at the house of Callicrates (Nando Tamberlani) who supports the pacific existence with Romans . Artemide ( Gianna Maria Canale , starring in another historic film : Teodora), spouse of Callicrates, also falls in love for the Centurion but Caius Vinicius is double-crossed , tortured and jailed . Hebe then agrees to marry Diaeus if he will save the Roman's life but then a Roman army comes to fight Corinthian forces. The Roman consul Mummius (Andrea Fantasia ) and general Metellus (Gordon Mitchell , star in various Hercules), with infantry and cavalry advanced into the Peloponnese against the revolutionary government of the Achaean League commanded by Diaeus (John Drew Barrymore of The Trojan Horse) and takes place an epic final battle and Corinth is finally destroyed and fired in some cheesy scenes.

    This acceptable Peplum contains emotions , drama , a love story and overwhelming images of battles . Spectacular production design and breathtaking final fighting with thousands of extras . The picture is regularly directed by Mario Costa an expert on adventure and cloak and sandal genre . The film is partially based on historic events that happened of the following manner : The Battle of Corinth was a battle fought between the Roman Republic and the Greek state of Corinth and its allies in the Achaean League in 146 BC, that resulted in the complete and total destruction of the state of Corinth which was previously so famous for its fabulous wealth. The 140's BC was a decade when Rome proved its military superiority to its neighbors. In 146 BC the Romans stormed the city of Carthage and set it ablaze. The Romans spent the spring of 146 taunting the Greeks. That winter a group of Greek cities retaliated against Rome, leading to a war that doomed the city of Corinth. The Roman consul Mummius, with 23,000 infantry and 3,500 cavalry (probably two legions plus Italian allies) with Cretans and Pergamese, advanced into the Peloponnese against the revolutionary government of the Achaean League. The Achaean general Diaeus camped at Corinth with 14,000 infantry and 600 cavalry (plus probably some survivors of another army beaten earlier). The Achaeans made a successful night attack on the camp of the Roman advance guard, inflicting heavy casualties. Encouraged by this success they offered battle the next day but their cavalry, heavily outnumbered, did not wait to receive the Roman cavalry charge but fled at once. The Achaean infantry however held the legions until a picked force of 1000 Roman infantry charged their flank and broke them. Some Achaians took refuge in Corinth, but no defense was organized because Diaios fled to Arcadia. Corinth was utterly destroyed in this year by the victorious Roman army and all of her treasures and art plundered. The annihilation of Corinth marked a severe departure from previous Roman policy in Greece and it is perhaps telling that Carthage shared a similar fate in this same year. Rome could no longer pretend that they were conquering the world in self defense. With Greece under Rome's control, a new chapter was added to Rome's history called the Greco-Roman Era .
    7coltras35

    The Centurion

    Protests break out in Corinth against Roman domination, injuring Caius Vinicius, a Roman centurion. He's rescued by Hebe -daughter of the anti-Roman governor, Critolaus - who's being unsuccessfully wooed by the governor's second-in-command, the villainous Diaeus.

    Smitten, Hebe sends the handsome Roman to recuperate at the home of Callicrates, a political moderate. Artemide, wife of Callicrates, also falls for Caius Vinicus but when he spurns her, she has him arrested and imprisoned.

    Hebe then agrees to marry Diaeus if he will spare the Roman's life but Caius Vinicius is soon freed by Callicrates and his allies, just as a Roman army arrives to battle Corinthian forces.

    The historical period is interesting, centred around Rome replacing Greece as the dominant empire around the Mediterranean, and there are many political arguments and, in between, a romantic triangle between the two sides with the villainous Diaeus wanting the king's daughter but she fancies a young Roman she saved. And a married man-eater played by Gianna Maria Canale got the hots for the Roman, but he only has eyes for the king's daughter. Phew!

    I actually quite enjoyed this one as the dialogue is sharp, liked the political intermingled with the romance. It's a romp, efficiently made and an engaging one- however, it lacks action, except towards the end, but the drama is good and there's some tasty villainy - Gianna Maria Canale plays a bitter married woman hurt that her prospective toy boy wants someone else, but it's John Drew Barrymore as Diaeus who brings the house down. He plays a slimy character, forever sneering, decked in black and sports an odd hobby - keeping snakes in a pit and he's even prone to throwing you in it when the mood suits him. He even ties the damsel to the pit with a promise that she will be bitten.
    7melvelvit-1

    Passable "sword & sandal"

    The Greek province of Corinth rebels against its Roman rulers...

    Based on real-life events that occurred during the time of Caesar, THE CONQUEROR OF CORINTH makes the rebels out to be the bad guys for some reason but before the city is torched with cheesy special effects, there's enough beefcake, cheesecake, and battle scenes to satisfy any genre fan. John Drew Barrymore (wearing little more than a micro-mini tunic and a "Snidely Whiplash" sneer) plays Basil Rathbone to star Jacques Sernas' Errol Flynn as he tosses random enemies into a pit of snakes he keeps for just such occasions. Lovely Gianna Maria Canale (a "Miss Italy 1947" runner-up who lost to Lucia Bosé) heats things up as an over-sexed cougar who turns Sernas' wounded centurion over to the enemy after he spurns her advances and her duel (dagger vs. bullwhip) with the hero's main squeeze is a lowbrow highlight -as is a muscular Gordon Mitchell getting rubbed down by his hirsute manservant. Unfortunately, there's no "conqueror of Corinth", per se.

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      The original Italian version ran 105 minutes, but was edited down to 77 minutes for release in France, Germany and USA; this accounts for some of the continuity gaps mentioned in the comments section.
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      Diaeus: My soldiers arrested him as he was about to embark. I've had him whipped but he won't speak.

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      Referenced in Löwenzahn: Peter lässt die Bilder laufen (1995)

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      • 23. März 1962 (Westdeutschland)
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