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Revak - Sklave von Karthago

Originaltitel: The Barbarians
  • 1960
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 24 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
4,8/10
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Jack Palance in Revak - Sklave von Karthago (1960)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuRevak is an Iberian prince from Penda, a small island where the Carthagian fleet ransacked and enslaved the surviving native men, including him. After an eventful passage aboard a galley, Re... Alles lesenRevak is an Iberian prince from Penda, a small island where the Carthagian fleet ransacked and enslaved the surviving native men, including him. After an eventful passage aboard a galley, Revak becomes an elephant driver in Carthage city, and could become the favorite of mighty w... Alles lesenRevak is an Iberian prince from Penda, a small island where the Carthagian fleet ransacked and enslaved the surviving native men, including him. After an eventful passage aboard a galley, Revak becomes an elephant driver in Carthage city, and could become the favorite of mighty women, but has only one thirst: bloody revenge, at all cost, so the barbarian makes common ... Alles lesen

  • Regie
    • Rudolph Maté
  • Drehbuch
    • John Lee Mahin
    • Martin Rackin
    • Francis Van Wyck Mason
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jack Palance
    • Milly Vitale
    • Guy Rolfe
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    4,8/10
    259
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    • Regie
      • Rudolph Maté
    • Drehbuch
      • John Lee Mahin
      • Martin Rackin
      • Francis Van Wyck Mason
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jack Palance
      • Milly Vitale
      • Guy Rolfe
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    Jack Palance
    Jack Palance
    • Revak - the Barbarian Celt
    Milly Vitale
    Milly Vitale
    • Princess Cherata
    Guy Rolfe
    Guy Rolfe
    • Kainus - Governor of Carthage
    Austin Willis
    Austin Willis
    • Varro - Roman Slave
    Richard Stapley
    Richard Stapley
    • Capt. Lycursus - Greek Mercenary
    • (as Richard Wyler)
    Didi Sullivan
    Didi Sullivan
    • Valeria - Roman Slave
    • (as Deirdre Sullivan)
    Joseph Cuby
    Joseph Cuby
    • Babu - Egyptian Slave
    John Alderson
    • Carthaginean Officer
    George Ehling
    • King of Penda
    • (as Georges Ehling)
    Frederic Ross
    Melody O'Brian
    • Creoda
    • (as Melody O'Brien)
    Richard Watson
    Richard Watson
    Pietro Ceccarelli
    • Deliasis - Champion Gladiator
    • (as Puccio Ceccarelli)
    Angelo Casadei
    • Rebel
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Franco Pasquetto
    • Celt Slave Strangling a Guard
    • (Nicht genannt)
    • Regie
      • Rudolph Maté
    • Drehbuch
      • John Lee Mahin
      • Martin Rackin
      • Francis Van Wyck Mason
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    5TheLittleSongbird

    Not an easy film to rate

    The main attraction of 'Revak the Rebel' is Jack Palance. Despite not all his films being great and he was no stranger to overacting in some of his oeuvre, he was on the whole an eminently watchable actor who also had some great performances under his belt and other films of his are very good to great.

    'Revak the Rebel' is not one of those very good to great films. Palance has certainly done worse, like the 'Gor' films, 'Che' and 'God's Gun' for examples. This said, as well as being the main attraction into seeing it in the first place Palance is also the best thing about 'Revak the Rebel'. He dominates the whole proceedings with such a charismatic presence and on top of having a suitable intensity he is fun to watch too.

    It's a well made film too visually, handsomely mounted and costumed and sweepingly shot. The music score is suitably rousing and atmospheric. Some of the action is compellingly choreographed, especially the bloodthirsty climax, with parts that have a more violent than usual at the time nature that was quite daring back then and doesn't feel too tame now.

    However, despite these merits, 'Revak the Rebel' still isn't a particularly good film. Its biggest weak links are a weak script that is cardboard thin, constantly sounds awkward and goes well overboard on the silliness that keeping a straight face is impossible (huge problems for a film so heavy in talk), and a story that has very little to it which makes things drag badly and while the silliness and loopiness had an amusing element at first it quickly grew tiresome.

    Direction is often too staid, likewise with some action-oriented scenes that lack tension and seem stiff. The dance sequence goes on for too long and feels like extraneous padding. The characters are not particularly interesting, and other than Palance the acting is a bad mix of bland and overdone.

    On the whole, watchable as a one-time watch but not an easy film to rate and not a particularly good one. 5/10 Bethany Cox
    10GJValent

    My initiation to Swords and Sandals cinema

    I was at my cousins house when this telecast started. He proclaimed,'Rivak the Barbarian, this should be good'! So, we watched it. According to the IMDb info, I have the title correct, and, if the date is right, I was ten years old. I don't have that many memories of pre-1960 TV, so, this is right on the cusp. It was my first viewing of, (future Oscar winner), Jack Palance. Perfect facial features for a 'barbarian'. I recall an early line of his, something like,'what in the name of creation is that', upon his first sighting of an elephant. That's about where the memories end. Apparently it was on NBC before hardly anybody, (including us), had color TV. It led to a mid 1960s fandom of Hercules type flicks on TV.
    7coltras35

    Revak the Rebel

    Revak (Jack Palance) is an Iberian prince from Penda, a small island where the Carthagian fleet ransacked and enslaved the surviving native men, including him.

    After an eventful passage aboard a galley, Revak becomes an elephant driver in Carthage city, and could become the favorite of a mighty woman, but has only one thirst: bloody revenge, at all cost, so the barbarian makes common cause with the attacking Romans, Carthage's historical enemy and rival for Mediterranean hegemony ...

    Jack Palance plays Revak, an Iberian Prince taken prisoner by the Carthaginians headed by the devilish Kainus (Guy Rolfe) and vows vengeance on Kainus as he's responsible for his sister's death and has his father imprisoned- it's nice to see Palance, the king of over the top acting, to play a hero for a change and he does a great job, coming across intense and driven for revenge. Guy Rolfe competes him for the acting honours as the villain, though he isn't in the film all through out. He's an oily and evil character. A little complication for Palance comes in the form of Princess Cherata, whom he falls for but learns that she's Kainus' sister. His allies think he will forget revenge and become Cherata's permanent lover, but they are wrong ...

    Revak the rebel is a fast moving, good looking peplum yarn with some good action, that at times is a little bloodthirsty - of course not to today's standards- for it's time, such as the spear in the mouth and in the neck, spitting blood, and someone forced to drink boiling broth. It's quite engaging, and apart from some romantic distractions and talkiness, it keeps mainly on the right track. I quite enjoyed it.
    5Bunuel1976

    THE BARBARIANS aka REVAK THE REBEL (Rudolph Mate', 1960) **

    Jack Palance was one of the Hollywood stars to work most prolifically in Europe and, since the 1950s and 1960s were the cinema's Epic heyday, he was often asked to appear in this type of fare. The film under review, in fact, was the first of 3 he made in quick succession (and increasing merit) – with the others being SWORD OF THE CONQUEROR (1961; which shortly followed this viewing) and THE MONGOLS, dating from the same year.

    Incidentally, since REVAK THE REBEL was better-known as THE BARBARIANS, I decided to watch a triptych of films by that name (one made prior to it, in 1953, and the other much later i.e. 1987, but all emanating from Italy)!; that said, REVAK itself has a fair number of significant credits allotted to Hollywood veterans – apart from director Mate' (who would later make the superior THE 300 SPARTANS [1962]), we have cinematographer Carl Guthrie and even scriptwriters John Lee Mahin and Martin Rackin! Unfortunately, the copy I acquired was far from optimal as the color of the print was so washed-out that the visuals came off almost as black-and-white: the only previous time I recall such a drastic deterioration was while watching DESERT LEGION (1953) – curiously enough, another spectacle from this era.

    Anyway, as for the film itself, it proved rather a disappointment – a pale (read: low-brow) mix of perhaps the cycle's two most accomplished examples, namely BEN-HUR (1959) and SPARTACUS (1960). In fact, heir to the throne (of the Celts!) Palance is taken hostage by the invading Carthaginians (led by Guy Rolfe) but soon reduced to a mere slave – after his sister had already committed suicide on facing the prospect of being defiled! The rest sees him gaining allies, all similarly disgraced, within the court (a Roman noblewoman and an officer-turned-gladiator-trainer, as well as a Spartan mercenary) in order to turn the tables on his captors; in the meantime, his rebellious spirit also catches the eye of his nemesis' own sister. Still, the film ends up supplying far more talk than action (mainly relegated to the climactic bloodthirsty bout, which also has the leading lady marked for death, spared and ultimately dumped by the hero) and, as I said, basically hinges exclusively upon Palance's trademark intensity for the mild interest the picture elicits from its intended audience.
    5ma-cortes

    Middling Colossal/Peplum co-produced by US/Italy with an excessive Jack Palance as a rough Barbarian who is enslaved in Carthage

    Epic film about the impressive feats of a brave Celtic in the Carthaginian Empire with a lot of historical incorrectness . Revak (Jack Palance) is an Iberian prince from Penda , a small island where the Carthagian fleet enslaved the surviving native people , including to him . Revak is imprisoned and subsequently occurs an eventful passage aboard a galley commanded by the cruel Kainus (Guy Rolfe) in which his sister is mistreated and humiliated . Then , avenger Revak seeks vendetta , at whatever cost , against the nasty enemy who ransacked and killed his family and country . While the anger grows within him , Revak taking the law into his own hands , executes a relentless avenge , acting as judge , jury and executioner against those responsible of the deaths his beloved beings . So the rebellious Revak makes common cause with the attacking Romans led by Varro (Austin Willis) and the mercenary Lycursus (Richard Wyler) . Meanwhile , there takes place a romance between Revak and the Kainus'sister , Cherata (Milly Vitale).

    This spectacular movie contains noisy action , breathtaking battles , a scorning love story , thrills , hokey historical events and the crowed scenes are regularly made . The picture is partially based on historical events about Carthage , and its historical enemy and rival for Mediterranean hegemony : Rome ; as there happened really a slave rebellion and being heard the overwhelming exploits of the conqueror Annibal and his successful battles : Trebia , Lagoon Trasimeno , Cannas . There also takes place a fictitious battle of wits and wills between Revak/Jack Palance and Kainus/Guy Rolfe . Weak screenplay by two notorious writers/producers from Hollywood as John Lee Mahin and Martin Rackin , being based on a novel by Francis Van Wyck Mason . The movie has not mythological accuracy neither expecting historical . Middling production design , medium budget film, washed-out cinematography by Carl E. Guthrie , as a perfect remastering being necessary , and atmospheric soundtrack by Franco Ferrara . Overacting by Jack Palance as a rebel Celt who becomes an elephant driver in Carthage city, and being the favorite of mighty women . Jack dominates this historical adventure with his hysterical performance as a merciless avenger with only one thirst : bloody revenge . Palance played several exotic/historical characters in ¨The Silver Chalice¨, ¨Attila¨ , ¨Rosmunda and Alboino¨, ¨The horsemen¨ , ¨Barrabas¨, ¨The Mongols¨ , among others . Very average support cast provide some decent secondary interpretations such as Guy Rolfe , Milly Vitale , Austin Willis , Deirdre Sullivan John Alderson and Richard Wyler .

    The motion picture produced by John Lee Mahin and Martin Rackin was middlingly directed by Rudolph Maté , though it has several flaws , gaps and historical mistakes . Polish-born (Cracovia) and passed away Beverly Hills (1964) . Mate was an assistant cameraman for Alexander Korda and later worked throughout Europe with noted cameraman Karl Freund , director Carl Theodor Dreyer and Erich Pommer . Dreyer was so impressed with his work that they hired him as cinematographer on The Passion of Joan of Arc . Mate is considered to be one of the best cameramen of cinema story . Mate was soon working on some of Europe's most prestigious films , cementing his reputation as one of the continent's premier cinematographers. Hollywood came calling in 1935, and Mate shot films there for the next 12 years before turning to directing in 1947 . Unfortunately, while many of his directorial efforts were visually impressive ,especially his sci-fi ¨When the worlds collide¨ (1951) , his labour as cameraman was excellent . He realized a variety films of all kind of genres as Adventures : ¨The Black Shield of Falworth¨ , ¨Seven Seas to Calais¨ , Western about themes of card players on riverboat as ¨The Mississipi gambler¨(1963) and ¨The rawhide years¨(1956) and about conflicts between Indians and cavalry as ¨In the siege at Red River¨(1954) and Noir films : ¨Union Station¨ , ¨Second chance¨ . He also directed Epic films as ¨The Barbarians¨ and ¨The 300 Spartans¨ . The films themselves were for the most part undistinguished, with his best work probably being the film-noir classic ¨DOA¨ (1950). ¨Revak¨ rating : Passable , acceptable , but mediocre , 4.5/10 .

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      Submitted to the British Board of Film Censors by Anglo Amalgamated (as Revak the Rebel) and passed with an "A" certificate on 17 October 1961. Anglo didn't secure a general release on the major circuits, but sent the film straight out to the Essoldo group, opening at the Birkenhead Essoldo on 5 November 1961 and the Newcastle Essoldo on 12 November 1961. The London opening was at ABC's Broadway, Hammersmith on 8 January 1962, followed by a profitable take-up by many suburban and provincial independents. For reasons best known to Anglo Amalgamated, the supporting film almost everywhere was musical documentary Rock 'n' Roll Revue (1955). The official newspaper ads hopefully announced the billing as Fantastic Spectacular plus Fabulous Rhythm.
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