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Ursus el gladiador rebelde

Título original: Ursus gladiatore ribelle
  • 1962
  • 1h 35min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.4/10
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Sergio Ciani in Ursus el gladiador rebelde (1962)
AcciónAventuraDrama

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIn order to persuade the Emperor to spare his village, the mighty Ursus is forced to fight the greatest gladiator in Rome in the Roman Arena.In order to persuade the Emperor to spare his village, the mighty Ursus is forced to fight the greatest gladiator in Rome in the Roman Arena.In order to persuade the Emperor to spare his village, the mighty Ursus is forced to fight the greatest gladiator in Rome in the Roman Arena.

  • Dirección
    • Domenico Paolella
  • Guionistas
    • Alessandro Ferraù
    • Domenico Paolella
    • Sergio Sollima
  • Elenco
    • Dan Vadis
    • Gloria Milland
    • José Greci
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.4/10
    80
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    • Dirección
      • Domenico Paolella
    • Guionistas
      • Alessandro Ferraù
      • Domenico Paolella
      • Sergio Sollima
    • Elenco
      • Dan Vadis
      • Gloria Milland
      • José Greci
    • 8Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 4Opiniones de los críticos
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    Dan Vadis
    Dan Vadis
    • Ursus
    Gloria Milland
    • Marzia
    José Greci
    José Greci
    • Arminia
    • (as Josè Greci)
    Sergio Ciani
    Sergio Ciani
    • Commodus
    Andrea Aureli
    Andrea Aureli
    • Gladiators' Instructor
    Carlo Delmi
    • Septimius Leto
    Tullio Altamura
    Tullio Altamura
    • Antoninus
    Nando Tamberlani
    Nando Tamberlani
    • Marcus Aurelius
    Gianni Santuccio
    • Senator Emilius Leto
    Pietro Ceccarelli
    Consalvo Dell'Arti
    • Senator Lucius
    Marco Mariani
    Marco Mariani
    Bruno Scipioni
    Claudio Marzulli
    Artemio Antonini
    • Gladiator
    • (sin créditos)
    Bruno Ariè
    • Gladiator
    • (sin créditos)
    Sal Borgese
    Sal Borgese
    • Gladiator
    • (sin créditos)
    Valéry Inkijinoff
    Valéry Inkijinoff
    • Torturer
    • (sin créditos)
    • Dirección
      • Domenico Paolella
    • Guionistas
      • Alessandro Ferraù
      • Domenico Paolella
      • Sergio Sollima
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    9larryanderson

    REBEL GLADIATOR WELL AHEAD OF IT'S TIME

    I remember when this movie was first shown on a Buffalo N'Y. TV station.

    They advertised it all week on their channel with clips of Dan Vadis throwing the logs at the Roman Soldiers. There was also a small ad in the TV Guide of Dan throwing the log. There was also TV Clips if the watch tower being toppled over. I always liked the part where Alan Steel tries to pick up his sword and Dan Vadis says "Better leave it with us as you don't know how to use it anyway". I have used that line myself in arguments and also added, "besides, you might hurt yourself". The Emperor Commodus, wanting to fight in the arena as a Gladiator. Was the basis of the 2000, Russel Crowe movie, GLADIATOR. Almost the exact same story and they didn't even give credit to this movie, even though the storyline is so obviously the same. I never liked the Bridge scene were Dan Vadis holds off the Roman Calvary. Look at the background and you can see that is was shot in a studio with a blank wall behind the bridge. They also used "footage" from the movie Constantine and the Cross instead of re-filming new scenes. Watch the entire movie and see a really good example of a great Sword & Sandal movie from 1961. Alan Steel started out as Steve Reeves' stunt double and Dan Vadis had just arrived in Italy when this movie was made. Karate Dan Vadis, as he was known, was living in Gordon Mitchell's apartment when he first arrived in Italy.

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    Alan Steel and Dan Vadis duke it out...

    Alan Steel and Dan Vadis duke it out...not just once, but twice in this above average peplum opus. That alone is worth your time, but the film is actually a good one, with lots of action, telling the story of Marcus Aurelius' heir, Commodus, who succeeds to the purple but is more interested in being a gladiator than a Ceasar. Steel has a great time and does a good job portraying this whack-job of an emperor, more convincingly than Joaquin Phoenix and just as good as Christopher Plummer. The scriptwriters got it right,as far as they went, but it's tame compared to the facts. Vadis (who is better playing villains and whack-jobs himself) is miscast and the weakest part of the film. It would have been a much better film if the Ursus character were eliminated and the chief opponent of Commodus were Septimius Leto (Carlo Delmi), the handsome young senator's son who resembles a wavy-haired Lex Barker. His role starts off promising to be an important character and then just gets lost and forgotten during the proceedings which sorely need him. This film needs to be restored and seen by those who enjoy this fare, it's one of the better entries in the genre.
    3sep1051

    Conforms To Stereotype Of Gladiator Movies

    The stereotype of 1960's European gladiator movies is that the lead is a muscle bound non-actor and everyone else yelling as their dialog is dubbed into English. It is movies such as The Rebel Gladiators that show the stereotype is true. Evil Emperor Commodus (Sergio Ciani) inherits the throne of Rome and the hand of lovely Arminia (Jose Greci). Proceeding to ruthlessly oppress a village he is defeated by strongman Ursus (Dan Vadis). Senator Emilius Letus (Gianni Santuccio) realizes that only Ursus is strong enough to defeat Commodus and forces Ursus to become a gladiator by kidnapping Ursus' girlfriend Marzia (Gloria Milland). Commodus seizes Marzia to force Ursus to fight him. Guess who wins! Essentially Dan Vadis was a muscle bound non-actor and is least interesting. The Italian actors in support give much more lively albeit not nuanced performances. The acting honors there go to Sergio Ciani, enjoying himself as the evil Emperor, and longtime character actor Andrea Aureli as the gladiators' instructor. Technically the credits were OK but the version I saw was in black and white while the IMDb database says the movie was shot in color. OK movie for gladiator fans (i.e. those who don't expect acting) but better alternatives are available in the genre.
    8dbborroughs

    Influence on Gladiator?

    Was this film an influence on Ridley Scott's Gladiator? Who can tell.

    Set at the same time as the awarding winning film this is the story of Commodus, son of Marcus Aurelius, who takes power when his father dies. Unable to find anyone to match him in the arena he runs rampant over the empire killing and pillaging as he goes. The only man who can stop him is Ursus, who is tricked in to becoming a gladiator so that he might be able to kill the mad Commodus.

    This is a well made spectacle with lots of action and a pacing that never really flags.

    If you get the chance to see it, there are worse ways to spend a rainy afternoon.
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    Had to at least have been seen by Ridley Scott, but the comparison mostly stops there.

    One of countless Italian gladiator movies, this one covers some of the ground that made up the more recent success "Gladiator" starring Russell Crowe, though most of the elements of the story differ to some degree. Ciani plays a strong, tough, spoiled soldier who stands to inherit the crown of Rome as his father the emperor has died. His endless terrorizing and pillaging is threatened only by Vadis, a former Roman soldier who is now a Christian who expounds the virtues of non-violence. When Vadis offends Ciani by refusing to kill him upon capture, he in turn kidnaps Vadis's girlfriend, holding her hostage in order to force Vadis to fight in the arena. The two square off in a first encounter and later in an extended and well done bout. A later battle sequence contains a massive assembly of extras and the destruction of a bridge (this being handled primarily in close-up.) Though Ciani (who looks like a pumped up James Brolin) only holds a limited amount of acting skill, he is Olivier compared to Vadis who resembles a happy monkey half the time, smiling inappropriately or staring blankly and failing to bring any significant dramatic weight to his role. The female cast here is utilized a little better than in some gladiator movies. As is usually the case, the film has large amounts of sword-clanking, battle, exotic women and badly dubbed voices. However, this one appears to have had a sizable budget with some impressive sets. It also contains some reasonably good directorial touches and camera-work, not always strong points for this genre. It might even be a little more impressive if a better print were in circulation, but that isn't the case at present. Even so, despite his impressive physique, Vadis is not one of the better leading men of this realm.

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      Of all the onscreen portrayals of Commodus, Sergio Ciani's is probably the closest to the real emperor. The real Commodus was athletic and muscular. In reality, Commodus, as in the film, did enjoy performing as a gladiator. He was also said to have been a skilled swordsman and marksman.
    • Errores
      Commodus is referred to in the movie as Marcus Commodus. Never in his life did he ever have that name, nor was he ever known by that name.
    • Citas

      Villager: But he wanted to take our women!

      Ursus: In a way I can't blame him... he shows rather good taste!

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 18 de marzo de 1965 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Italia
    • Idioma
      • Italiano
    • También se conoce como
      • Rebel Gladiators
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Incir De Paolis Studios, Roma, Lacio, Italia(as In.Ci.R. De Paolis)
    • Productora
      • Splendor Film
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 35 minutos
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.35 : 1

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