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Roma contro Roma

  • 1964
  • 1h 38min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
4.6/10
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Roma contro Roma (1964)
AcciónAventuraDramaFantasíaTerror

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA fantastic yarn about a plot to conquer the world with an army of zombies.A fantastic yarn about a plot to conquer the world with an army of zombies.A fantastic yarn about a plot to conquer the world with an army of zombies.

  • Dirección
    • Giuseppe Vari
  • Guionistas
    • Ferruccio De Martino
    • Massimo De Rita
    • Piero Pierotti
  • Elenco
    • John Drew Barrymore
    • Susy Andersen
    • Ettore Manni
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    4.6/10
    209
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Giuseppe Vari
    • Guionistas
      • Ferruccio De Martino
      • Massimo De Rita
      • Piero Pierotti
    • Elenco
      • John Drew Barrymore
      • Susy Andersen
      • Ettore Manni
    • 9Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 9Opiniones de los críticos
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    John Drew Barrymore
    John Drew Barrymore
    • Aderbale
    Susy Andersen
    Susy Andersen
    • Tullia
    Ettore Manni
    Ettore Manni
    • Gaio
    Ida Galli
    Ida Galli
    • Rhama
    Mino Doro
    Mino Doro
    • Lutezio
    Ivano Staccioli
    • Sirion
    Philippe Hersent
    • Azer
    Andrea Checchi
    Andrea Checchi
    • Un senatore romano
    Livia Contardi
    Mathilda Calnan
      Rosy Zichel
      Antonio Corevi
      Giulio Maculani
      Luciano Foti
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        • Giuseppe Vari
      • Guionistas
        • Ferruccio De Martino
        • Massimo De Rita
        • Piero Pierotti
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      3BA_Harrison

      Fails to put the pep into peplum.

      In Roma contro Roma (AKA War of the Zombies), an army of undead Roman soldiers engage in a battle with the living, who are shocked to find that their supernatural enemy is invulnerable. Sounds great, but this is a cheapo peplum from 1964, so the aforementioned scenes are less than impressive, director Giuseppe Vari employing a multi-coloured smoke optical effect in an attempt to add an eerie atmosphere, but largely obscuring the action in the process. The rest of the film isn't up to much either, the plot a rambling, incoherent mess of treachery, evil and deceit, as brave centurion Gaius (Ettore Manni) embarks on a mission to find some stolen Roman treasure, crossing paths with traitor Lutetius (Mino Doro) and his wicked wife Tullia (Susy Andersen), and malevolent magician Aderbad (John Drew Barrymore).

      Quite how Vari makes matters so dull is beyond me, but boring is what this is, the film plodding from one unexciting scene to another, culminating in the battle with the undead that, somehow, is just as tedious as everything before it. Vari had obviously been taking notes while watching Bava's Hercules in the Haunted World and attempts to emulate that film's colourful aesthetic; instead, he should have been focussing his efforts on telling a decent story. Manni is forgettable as the hero (Reg Park and Steve Reeves might not be great thespians, but at least they have screen presence) and Barrymore looks ridiculous in his wig, fake beard, orange face make-up and eye-liner. Ida Galli as Gaius's love interest Rhama is pretty but surprisingly bland; Andersen is much better as the sexy villainess.

      2.5/10, generously rounded up to 3 for IMDb.
      7melvelvit-1

      A tackily atmospheric peplum fantastique

      When Dalmatia's tribute to Rome is hijacked and the legion guarding it massacred, the Senate sends a centurion (Ettore Manni) to find out what happened. Upon arriving in the distant province, he's immediately thrust into a hotbed of political intrigue involving the corrupt praetor, his evil wife (who, of course, has sexual designs on the centurion), and the wicked wizard Aderbal (played by a wild-eyed John Drew Barrymore) who worships a one-eyed goddess and raises the slaughtered Roman legion from the dead (by drinking their blood) to march on his enemies (hence "Rome against Rome")...

      Despite its low budget, this peplum fantastique actually rises to "tackily atmospheric" thanks to Mario Bava's obvious influence on the director and it's helped along by John Barrymore Jr. as a whirling dervish who speaks in soliloquies as he shamelessly exploits his illustrious family's acting legacy. He does sport an impressive profile, however. Ida Galli (Evelyn Stewart to giallo fans) plays the obligatory love interest.
      6kevinolzak

      Seen on Pittsburgh's Chiller Theater only in 1968

      1963's "War of the Zombies" had a rather generic Italian title, "Rome Against Rome" (Roma Contra Roma), earning a third for its television airings, "Night Star, Goddess of Electra," a later example of the dying genre of peplum, soon replaced by the Spaghetti Westerns. We do have a heroic figure in Ettore Manni as Gaius, stalwart Roman centurion sent to recover a treasure confiscated by sorcerer Aderbad (John Drew Barrymore), deriving his powers from the one eyed moon goddess which gives him hypnotic abilities over all humans, his intention to raise all the warriors slain in battle to prove invulnerable in combat with the living. Gaius falls for beautiful servant girl Rhama (Ida Galli), much to the displeasure of Tullia (Susy Anderson), wife of the duplicitous governor, using an effigy to attack Gaius while accusing him of murdering her husband. The film comes alive whenever Barrymore is the focus, on a cavernous set with huge glaring idol at its center, papering over the listless backstabbing subplots left over from previous muscleman epics. Ida Galli, better known as Evelyn Stewart in later vehicles like "The Murder Mansion," had previously graced Mario Bava's exemplary "Hercules in the Haunted World," boasting none other than Christopher Lee as its blood drinking villain, while Susy Anderson recently essayed a more bland part in Bava's "Black Sabbath." The climax must be ranked as a disappointment, using stock footage from Edgar G. Ulmer's 1959 "Hannibal," the undead army appearing as transparent phantoms rather than a corporeal menace. Manni is no bare chested warrior, easily overshadowed by the flamboyant Barrymore and both female leads, the strong horror angle helping it stand out from a mostly routine pack, surpassed by Gordon Scott in "Goliath and the Vampires."
      6ofumalow

      Colorful silliness

      This is no "Hercules in the Haunted World," and it has no actual zombies (there's a sort of ghost army, plus some people who are hypnotized)--nor, perhaps more surprisingly, any musclemen--but it is definitely above the peplum average for incorporating some fantasy elements in a colorful way. The bad guys worship their bad god on a set that looks like it's left over from "Cobra Woman," and there are some simple, tacky but fun superimposition effects towards the end.

      It's not a truly memorable film or even a particularly coherent (let alone original) fantasy, but if you've sat through enough Italian sword-n-sandal epics, you know how cheap and boring many of them can be. So this one definitely gets points for trying harder, and providing some sort of cheesily psychedelic effects along with the usual battle scenes and palace intrigue.

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        This film was picked up in the United States by American International Pictures and released as the bottom half of a pre-packaged double feature with another foreign negative pickup, Senkichi Taniguchi's "Samurai Pirate", which was re-titled "The Lost World of Sinbad." This film was re-titled "War of the Zombies" for its theatrical release and "Night Star: Goddess of Electra" for its television syndication prints.
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        Aderbad: [points to a corpse] This man died yesterday in battle. Today the Goddess will accept him into Her legions... and he will fight against his old comrades.

        Gaius: [scoffs] A dead soldier cannot fight against anyone.

        Aderbad: [taking a dish and drinking from it] Blood! Rise, soldier... in drinking your blood, I have given it life. It now flows through your veins. Rise! Rise!

        spectator: He breathes! He moves!

        Aderbad: Look at him. He is alive, yet he has no will. He is the perfect warrior, for he's immortal; no one could ever kill him twice.

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        Edited into Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 9 (2002)

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        • 13 de febrero de 1964 (Italia)
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        • Italia
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        • Galatea Film
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        • 1h 38min(98 min)
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