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La vengeance d'Hercule

Titre original : La vendetta di Ercole
  • 1960
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  • 1h 27min
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La vengeance d'Hercule (1960)
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Un guerrier de retour dans son pays doit affronter des chauves-souris géantes, des chiens à trois têtes et un dragon vicieux pour sauver sa femme et son peuple des machinations d'un souverai... Tout lireUn guerrier de retour dans son pays doit affronter des chauves-souris géantes, des chiens à trois têtes et un dragon vicieux pour sauver sa femme et son peuple des machinations d'un souverain maléfique.Un guerrier de retour dans son pays doit affronter des chauves-souris géantes, des chiens à trois têtes et un dragon vicieux pour sauver sa femme et son peuple des machinations d'un souverain maléfique.

  • Réalisation
    • Vittorio Cottafavi
  • Scénario
    • Marcello Baldi
    • Nicolò Ferrari
    • Duccio Tessari
  • Casting principal
    • Mark Forest
    • Broderick Crawford
    • Leonora Ruffo
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,2/10
    654
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    • Réalisation
      • Vittorio Cottafavi
    • Scénario
      • Marcello Baldi
      • Nicolò Ferrari
      • Duccio Tessari
    • Casting principal
      • Mark Forest
      • Broderick Crawford
      • Leonora Ruffo
    • 25avis d'utilisateurs
    • 19avis des critiques
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    Rôles principaux26

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    Mark Forest
    Mark Forest
    • Ercole…
    Broderick Crawford
    Broderick Crawford
    • King Eurystheus
    Leonora Ruffo
    Leonora Ruffo
    • Dejanira
    • (as Eleonora Ruffo)
    Philippe Hersent
    • Androclo
    Sandro Moretti
    Sandro Moretti
    • Illo
    Federica Ranchi
    • Thea
    Gaby André
    Gaby André
    • Ismene
    Wandisa Guida
    • Alcinoe
    Renato Terra
    Renato Terra
    • Antoneos
    • (as Renato Terra Caizzi)
    Ugo Sasso
    • Timocleo di Medar
    Salvatore Furnari
    Salvatore Furnari
    • Little Peasant
    Giancarlo Sbragia
    • Tindaro
    Michele Gentilini
      Nino Milano
      • Lica
      Spartaco Nale
      Carla Calò
      • La Sibilla
      • (as Carla Calo)
      Franco Loffredi
        Piero Pastore
        • Prison Guard
        • Réalisation
          • Vittorio Cottafavi
        • Scénario
          • Marcello Baldi
          • Nicolò Ferrari
          • Duccio Tessari
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        mhrabovsky1-1

        Goliath and the Dragon

        After the amazing success of "Goliath and the Barbarians" with Steve Reeves, American International pictures decided to go "Goliath" again and picked up the option on "Goliath and the Dragon".....Reeves was offered the role but due to conflicts with another film, American muscleman Mark Forrest took the role of Goliath. Talk about a goofy film.....Forrest certainly has the muscles for the role, but the cardboard sets, bats and monsters flying in on a wire you can see....and a man in a bear suit fighting Goliath....geez!!! Broderick Crawford dropped his Highway Patrol microphone and played Eurytus, a maniac despot with a penciled in scar on his face who tries to get rid of Goliath anyway he can, including sicking his pet dragon on Goliath. Goliath fights elephants, centaurs, bats, bears and manages to pull down two giant trees with a rope to the ground!! On well, if Steve Reeves could pull a tree out of the ground in "Hercules" I guess Goliath could pull down a couple too...... Absolute silly scene with Forrest as Goliath fighting a rubber dragon with a plastic knife breathing fire.....phoniest dragon up close you have ever seen!! Producers even used the same musical sound track for this film as "Goliath and the Barbarians" to save a few bucks I guess. Forrest went on to star in a number of muscleman flicks that Reeves apparently wasn't interested in making. Forrest appeared as Goliath again in "Goliath and the Sins of Babylon" again for American International pictures......guess they tried to milk the Goliath role for all they could get!!!
        6michael-3204

        The names change, the muscles remain the same

        "Goliath and the Dragon" was one of two peplum films featuring Hercules (the other being "The Loves of Hercules') released in 1960, following the success of "Hercules" and its sequel both starring Steve Reeves. The original Italian title for this film is "La vendetta di Ercole" ("The Revenge of Hercules"), but U.S. distributor AIP changed the hero to Goliath for the American release, and added a stop-motion animation dragon not included in the Italian cut. Italian-American (Brooklyn-born) bodybuilder Lou Degni, billed as Mark Forest, takes over the role from Reeves. Forest starred in a dozen or so peplum films including "Maciste in the Valley of the Kings" released this same year and played Hercules again in 1964's "Hercules Against the Sons of the Sun." He is a more than passable stand-in for Reeves, impressively built if not quite as classically handsome or well-proportioned and able to pull off the macho arrogance of the character. The oddest thing about this film is the casting of American actor Broderick Crawford, with an enormous and distracting scar across his face, as Hercules's (or Goliath's ... whatever) nemesis. Crawford growls his way through the movie and generally seems like a grumpy old man. At least he gets to use his name, which neither the film nor the writers nor the lead actor nor the hero do -- co-writer Nicolo Ferrari is credited with the bizarre pseudonym Archibald Zounds Jr.! (Apologies to anyone actually named Archibald Zounds, Jr. or Sr.)

        The story is particularly baroque, involving forbidden romance, double-crossing courtiers, an over-large cast of characters that becomes cumbersome to keep straight, and some vague plans to defeat Hercules and conquer Thebes, but the overall motif (in keeping with the Italian title) is revenge, with Hercules at one point destroying the statue of the God of Vengeance after it falls on him -- twice! The real attraction here, though, is not the complicated plot but the dizzying array of cheesy monsters Hercules gets to fight, beginning with a sequence in the "cave of horrors" where the big man defeats a three-headed beast that is probably supposed to be Cerebus, though not identified as such (another pseudonymous indignity) and a very strange man-sized bat-like creature that at first I thought was a unique take on the dragon, but as it turns out a more conventional (though, frankly, pretty hilarious) dragon turns up later. Along the way, Hercules also defeats a giant bear-like monster and spears a centaur, who is the most convincing and strangely affecting of all the creatures that populate the film. The bat-thing and the bear-thing are clearly stuntmen in silly costumes, but the dragon (aside from the brief stop-motion sequence) is a giant puppet that Forest does a great job trying to battle convincingly. Other peplum tropes include the obligatory dancing girls and Hercules practically tearing down a city with his bare hands. Though much cheaper looking and cheesier than the two Reeves films that preceded it, this is actually pretty fun and peppy peplum entry helmed by director Vittorio Cottafavi.
        6ma-cortes

        Colorful muscle-man epic with the robust Mark Forest and well directed by Vittorio Cottafavi

        This myth-opera Peplum deals about Hercules , he finishes the seven works going to inferno in the center of earth , a hell plenty of craters , volcano , yellow fume and red foggy in gaudy colors and groundbreaking atmosphere . There he battles can Cerbero with various heads spitting fire and a flying monster similar a large bat (creatures made by Carlo Rambaldi : ET) . Later on , there takes place a palace intrigue with a tyrant named Euristeo (a scarface Broderick Crawford , in the U.S. version, it's not his voice, but a voice actor impersonating him) attempting to rule over the city of Tebas and our hero unhesitatingly goes into action and must use his strength to save his wife and son of a cruel torture with elephants ; plus , he confronts Zeus represented by a great sculpture . Here Hercules is married to Deianira (Leonora Ruffo) and has a rebel and angry son (Moretti) facing off his father , but he's impeded on relationship with Thea and even he's tied a tree by Hércules . Finally , it takes place an exciting final confrontation into a snakes pit .

        This muscle-man epic displays action , adventures , mythology, bizarre and luxurious scenarios and results to be quite amusing . The movie has not mythological accuracy , neither expectation historical . This film is listed among the 100 Most Enjoyably Bad Movies Ever Made in Golden Raspberry Awards . Stunningly cheap special effects like the shots and close-ups of a giant bear that's a man suited struggling against Hércules . Besides , it appears usual Eurotrash babes such as Wandisa Guisa and Leonora Ruffo and a habitual Spaghetti Western : Robert Hundar as a centaur . Mark Forest is good and strong playing the mythical hunk who finds several risks while attempting to defeat his enemies and fighting monsters and numerous odds . Forest played the hero in great number of movies and was randomly assigned the identity of Hércules , Goliath , Samsom for US version . Bouncing and robust Forest was a muscle-man who allegedly left the Gladiators genre for the Opera and he currently teaches in the L.A. zone . He was one along with the biggest chests like are Gordon Scott , Alan Steel , Reg Park , Ed Fury , Dan Vadis , all of them to seek fortune acting absurdly mythological figures but nobody topped Steve Reeves in popularity .

        This motion picture is an enjoyable sword and sandals story , being compellingly directed by Vittorio Cottafavi (1914-1998), he was a complete artist , painter and Peplum expert , as he directed : ¨Conquest of Atlántida¨ , ¨Legions of Cleopatra¨ , ¨Mesallina¨ and ¨Rebellion of gladiators¨ . Originally titled "Hercule's Revenge", but since Universal owned the rights to Hercules at the time, the title was changed and the name of the main character was changed to Goliath.
        thinker1691

        " By The Gods, I shall Have my Revenge or they will have My Death "

        In the 1960's as a child I and dozens of theater goers were watching this interesting Movie called " Goliath and the Dragon " when a small fire in the building sent everyone racing out in a panic. Although, I got the price of admission back, (15 cents) I never did get to finish the film. Due to the fact, I was very young, I was most impressed with the parts of the movie I did get to see. It is years later and I finally got to see the entire movie completely. I am surprised to sit through the entire film without yawning. The scenes which intrigued and captivated me as a child, were laughable as an adult. However, I am impressed with the story of how Goliath or Hercules was able to mesmerize young impressible audiences with such a small budget and hokey special effects. Still, as a grown-up I would quickly recommend this film to young members of the audience as they have not lost their imagination or have forgotten what it means to be inspired by flickering images. During the Sword and Sandal era, these movies are the very inspiration we received when it was needed most. How else could Gods, Goddesses, Monsters, Centars and heroic deeds have impressed us so much? Recommended! *****
        horrorfilmx

        I waited thirty years for this!

        I saw the poster for GOLIATH AND THE DRAGON outside a theater when I was a kid and was dying to see it. Unfortunately I had to wait over thirty years until just the other day when I found a cheap VHS copy in a video store. Was it worth the wait? Absolutely --- but not for the reasons I'd expected. In addition to the cool poster what intrigued me about the film were the Jim Danforth stop motion sequences added for the American release. Pictures of the dragon made it look pretty good. Unfortunately the model is poorly used in the film itself, and nowhere is it shown off to such good advantage as in the publicity stills. Animation-wise the film was a major disappointment.

        And other-wise? Well, you gotta give this movie a big A for Ambition. Hercules (excuse me, GOLIATH) doesn't just duke it out with soldiers, he battles a three headed dog, a bat monster, a centaur, a bear, and at one point even wrestles an elephant to the ground! Unfortunately none of these conflicts is handled with anything like the skill needed to really bring them off, but you've gotta love them for trying. And the movie, goofy and slipshod as it is, never bores. Peplum fans should check it out.

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        • Anecdotes
          Originally titled "Hercules' Revenge", but since Universal owned the rights to Hercules at the time, the title was changed and the name of the main character was changed to Goliath.
        • Gaffes
          In the beginning of the film, when Goliath climbs down into the cave, a thin rope can be seen tied to him.
        • Citations

          Ercole: Collapse like my shattered dreams!

          [as he pulls down columns supporting a building]

        • Versions alternatives
          The American International Pictures version has a different editing, new musical score, additional scenes - namely stop motion animation of the dragon done by Jim Danforth and Wah Chang.
        • Connexions
          Edited into The Mighty Gorga (1969)

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        • Date de sortie
          • 7 octobre 1960 (France)
        • Pays d’origine
          • Italie
          • France
        • Langue
          • Italien
        • Aussi connu sous le nom de
          • Hercule contre les dieux
        • Lieux de tournage
          • Italie
        • Sociétés de production
          • Achille Piazzi Produzioni Cinematografica
          • Produzione Gianni Fuchs
          • Comptoir Français du Film Production (CFFP)
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