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La fundación de Roma

Título original: Romolo e Remo
  • 1961
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 48min
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La fundación de Roma (1961)
AcciónAventuraDramaEspada y SandaliaGuerraHistoria

Dos hermanos gemelos se rebelan contra la tiranía en la Italia prerromana y luego se separan al guiar a su pueblo hacia la fundación de una nueva ciudad.Dos hermanos gemelos se rebelan contra la tiranía en la Italia prerromana y luego se separan al guiar a su pueblo hacia la fundación de una nueva ciudad.Dos hermanos gemelos se rebelan contra la tiranía en la Italia prerromana y luego se separan al guiar a su pueblo hacia la fundación de una nueva ciudad.

  • Dirección
    • Sergio Corbucci
  • Guionistas
    • Luciano Martino
    • Sergio Corbucci
    • Ennio De Concini
  • Elenco
    • Steve Reeves
    • Gordon Scott
    • Virna Lisi
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    • Dirección
      • Sergio Corbucci
    • Guionistas
      • Luciano Martino
      • Sergio Corbucci
      • Ennio De Concini
    • Elenco
      • Steve Reeves
      • Gordon Scott
      • Virna Lisi
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    Steve Reeves
    Steve Reeves
    • Romulus
    Gordon Scott
    Gordon Scott
    • Remus
    Virna Lisi
    Virna Lisi
    • Julia
    Franco Volpi
    • Amulio
    Laura Solari
    Laura Solari
    • Rea Silvia
    Piero Lulli
    • Sulpicius
    José Greci
    José Greci
    • Estia
    Gianni Musy
    • Compagno di Romolo
    Inger Milton
    • Sira
    Enzo Cerusico
    • Numa Pompilio
    Andrea Bosic
    • Faustolo
    Enrico Glori
    Enrico Glori
    • Cittadino di Alba
    Franco Balducci
    • Acilio
    Germano Longo
    Germano Longo
    • Scebro
    Bruno Tocci
    • Pristino
    Giuliano Dell'Ovo
    • Publio
    • (as Giuliano Dall'Ovo)
    Nando Angelini
    • Soldato romano
    • (as Nando Angelini C.S.C.)
    Massimo Girotti
    Massimo Girotti
    • Re Tazio
    • Dirección
      • Sergio Corbucci
    • Guionistas
      • Luciano Martino
      • Sergio Corbucci
      • Ennio De Concini
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    8lostinaction

    A fine Example of a Sword n' Sandal

    From the 60's up to the 80's Italian Movie Producers made money with Horror Pictures, Comedies, Spaghetti Western, Giallo, Poliziotteschi and other Genres. But there was another unique Subgenre before: Sword n' Sandal Movies. Many of later well known Directors like Mario Bava, Sergio Leone, Enzo Barboni, Duccio Tessari and many more worked and learned in this Sub-Genre. Sergio Corbucci was one of them either. He should later become famous for directing Spaghetti-Western like Django, Navajo Joe, Il Mercenario, Companeros and many more. Romulus and Remo was one of his first directing jobs and IMO he did it very well. But Corbucci wasn't the Highlight in 1961. People went to cinema to watch the clash of two Action Heroes of that time: Steve Reeve (Hercules) as Romulus against Gordon Scott (Tarzan) as Remo.

    Both Actors were allowed to show their muscles and they have some pretty good fights. Next to them there are two attractive women Virna Lisi as blonde Princess of the Sabina Tribe and Laura Solari as an Amazon Warrior. The Story is about the mythology of the founding of Rome "The Eternal City". Romulus (or Romolo) and Remo (or Remus) are twin brothers who were wet-nursed by a female wolf. Surprisingly the Movie follows more and the less the mythology with few inventions. In the storyline there are some flaws but IMO not as terrible as in other Sword n' Sandals. The Action and the Fights are all well shot. There is a high body count but don't worry no blood. During watching it I got the feeling to watch a Spaghetti-Western with a lot of Horse riding and swords instead of guns. Most of the scenes are typically for this genre: a fight in a gladiator arena, a pagan scene, a torture scene and many more. "Romolo e Remo" is a fine entertaining Example for this Subgenre with a nice music too.

    Up to the mid 60's the Sword n' Sandal Movies weren't produced any more in Italy. The audience wanted to see something new. Gordon Scott and Steve Reeve disappeared from the screen. Musclemen weren't popular any more. In the 80's a new Muscleman conquered Hollywood: Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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    Italian Peplum Classic with Steve REEVES, Virna LISI and Gordon SCOTT

    With Steve REEVES and Gordon SCOTT, the two greatest sword and sandal film actors meet. It's about the two hostile brothers who, according to legend, were responsible for the founding of Rome. The argument escalates when the beautiful Julia (Virna LISI, Silver Palm for LA REINE MARGOT) enters the lives of the two brothers.

    José GRECI and Massimo GIROTTI can also be seen in other roles. Sergio LEONE contributed to the script and was directed by Sergio CORBUCCI. 848,000 tickets were sold in West German cinemas (source: InsideKino).

    One of the best sword and sandal films from the heyday of the genre!
    7adrianovasconcelos

    Strapping Reeves, Scott in sword & sandal spaghetti epic

    The first detail to catch my eye about ROMOLO E REMO (DUEL OF THE TITANS) was the screenplay collaboration between the two Sergios of spaghetti Western fame: Corbuccci and Leone. By 1961, Corbucci had already directed quite a few biblical epics, disaster flicks, comedies starring Toto, and even sci-fi, mostly low budget; Leone would achieve global fame by directing FOR A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS three years later.

    Alas, the screenplay is not ROMOLO E REMO's strongest card due to evidently implausible moments, but it wisely focuses on the relationship between the two brothers raised by a wolf who would - according to the legend - create Rome. That relation reminds one of the biblical Abel and Cain, Romolo the good guy, played by the splendidly fit, former Mr Universe Steve Reeves, Remo (Gordon Scott) the self-confessed envious sibling.

    Both Reeves and Scott post muscular, larger than life physiques in this sword and sandal epic, with the great Massimo Girotti playing the king, Tazio, who does not want yet another settlement - the future eternal city, Rome, no less! - to steal thunder from his realm, and resents having his daughter abducted by Romolo.

    Tazio's daughter is Iulia, played by the absolutely gorgeous Virni Lisi. Needless to say, Romolo is smitten at the sight of her, as any man worth his salt would be. Problem is, Remo - who already has loyal Laura Solari carrying a torch for him - also wants lovely Lisi, and has designs on becoming king of the new city that his sibling is so enthusiastic about... meaning that he wants no living brother to share power with. Now, that is real drama for you!

    Cinematography by Enzo Barboni looks cheap, the battle sequences and the volcanic eruption reflect shoestring production values, but somehow Corbucci manages to keep the action interesting to the end. 7/10.
    8jamesrupert2014

    Surprisingly good muscle-bound peplum

    Brothers Romulus (Steve Reeves) and Remus (Gordon Scott), nursed by a wolf then raised by a shepherd, lead a rebellion and then fall out over a woman (sexy Virna Lisi) and over the founding of Rome, the eternal city. While likely not remembered as 'actor's actors', Reeves and Scott are absolutely fine in this colourful, well-made mytho-historial saga. The production manages to look more epic than it is and the battle scenes, while a bit small-scale, are quite well done. There is some fine horse stunt-work (notably in the early race through fire and in the final battle scenes - I suspect that the rules pertaining to animal stunts were more relaxed in Italy than in the US). The 'special effects' (such as arrows hitting in or near people) are well executed and although the dubbing leaves something to be desired, the characters are all fine for a sword-and-sandal opus. I watched this primarily because I wanted something 'visual that's not too abysmal', and was pleased (and surprised) that it wasn't abysmal at all. The torture scene, where Romulus is spun on something akin to a giant salad-spinner while being flogged, is one of a kind (and a tribute to the sacrifices the actor was willing to make for his art).
    6dinky-4

    Muscle-rama!

    Steve Reeves was the "god" of these sandal-and-spear movies and Gordon Scott the "demi-god," and here you have them together playing brothers in one of the best examples of the genre. Plus Virna Lisi! In telling the tale of Romulus and Remus, this manages to include one of filmdom's odder whipping sequences. Steve Reeves is spreadeagled to a vertical frame which is rapidly rotated by one man while another man goes at Steve's chest with a whip. Curiously, though the whipper goes at his work with a vengeance, at the end of the sequence, Steve only has about 4 welts on his skin!

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      In the United States, most of the Italian produced sword and sandal/mythological muscle man movies were booked by exhibitors into their "B" theaters, usually as part of a double feature. With the teaming of both Steve Reeves and Gordon Scott, Paramount was able to get this booked into many "A" theaters as a single feature.
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      Romulus: [to Julia] My name's Romulus. What's yours?

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 25 de abril de 1963 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Italia
      • Francia
    • Idioma
      • Italiano
    • También se conoce como
      • Duel of the Titans
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Titanus, Roma, Lacio, Italia(Studio)
    • Productoras
      • Titanus
      • Ajace Produzioni Cinematografiche
      • Société Nouvelle Pathé Cinéma
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