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Le gladiateur de Rome

Titre original : Il gladiatore di Roma
  • 1962
  • 1h 40min
NOTE IMDb
4,7/10
188
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Le gladiateur de Rome (1962)
ActionAventureComédieDrameRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA warrior protecting a slave girl, who is really a princess, winds up as a gladiator in the Roman arenas.A warrior protecting a slave girl, who is really a princess, winds up as a gladiator in the Roman arenas.A warrior protecting a slave girl, who is really a princess, winds up as a gladiator in the Roman arenas.

  • Réalisation
    • Mario Costa
  • Scénario
    • Gian Paolo Callegari
    • Giuseppe Mariani
    • John Davis Hart
  • Casting principal
    • Gordon Scott
    • Wandisa Guida
    • Roberto Risso
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,7/10
    188
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    • Réalisation
      • Mario Costa
    • Scénario
      • Gian Paolo Callegari
      • Giuseppe Mariani
      • John Davis Hart
    • Casting principal
      • Gordon Scott
      • Wandisa Guida
      • Roberto Risso
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    • 3avis des critiques
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    Gordon Scott
    Gordon Scott
    • Marcus Lucilius
    Wandisa Guida
    • Nisa
    Roberto Risso
    Roberto Risso
    • Valerio
    Ombretta Colli
    Ombretta Colli
    • Aglae
    Alberto Farnese
    Alberto Farnese
    • Il magistrate Vezio Rufo
    Gianni Solaro
    • Il senatore Macrino
    Charles Borromel
    Charles Borromel
    • Annio
    Piero Lulli
    • Il generale Astarte
    Mirko Ellis
    • Frasto
    Pietro De Vico
    • Pompilio
    Nando Tamberlani
    Nando Tamberlani
    • Il padre di Valerio
    Andrea Aureli
    Andrea Aureli
    • Settimio
    Raf Baldassarre
    Raf Baldassarre
    • Un gladiatore
    • (as Raf Baldassare)
    Célina Cély
    Pietro Tordi
    Pietro Tordi
    • Cassio
    Germana Francioli
    Nello Pazzafini
    Nello Pazzafini
    • Un gladiatore
    Giulio Calì
    • Un cristiano anziano
    • Réalisation
      • Mario Costa
    • Scénario
      • Gian Paolo Callegari
      • Giuseppe Mariani
      • John Davis Hart
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    2Tera-Jones

    Pagan Rome, Christian Outlaws, A Slave Princess

    The film is not all that bad, but it is dry except for a few scenes of action now and then. It's a lot of political and religious talk. Most all of the the leading actors play their characters flat, mundanely save for Gordon Scott who has a little bit of charisma as Marcus Lucilius. (I am speaking of facial expressions, movements and of the voice actors for the dubbing into English).

    This is set in the times of Pagan Rome and Christians were considered to be outlaws. Nisa is a princess but only Valerio knows she is a princess and she's valuable to him. Marcus has become enslaved and Valerio wants him released as well. It ends up that the Christians and Gladiators escapes from the Pagan Romans. Of course there is big hunt for the escapees. In the end, some of the Christians and Marcus are being crucified... but if they make it out or not you'll have to watch it for yourself to find out.

    It's barely entertaining. I really needed something else to pick it up and get it moving along a bit faster and in a better way. Could have been a good film - the potential was there.

    2.5/10
    3bkoganbing

    Got The Build For It

    Although star Gordon Scott only trains as a gladiator and never actually gets into the arena and most of the action takes place outside of Rome, this peplum classic is entitled Gladiator Of Rome. It derives its plot from many different sources.

    Watching this today I caught bits from Ben-Hur, Quo Vadis, Spartacus, and the Cecil B. DeMille classic The Sign Of The Cross. The film involves persecution of Christians under Emperor Caracalla and a dynastic struggle in Silesia which takes place in Italy.

    Gordon Scott is a Silesian servant to a princess who family was killed by a usurper and she and Scott sold into slavery by the Romans. The Silesians are friendly barbarians in the pay of Rome guarding the Empire's boarders and the usurper wants the princess found and killed.

    But Roman politics intervene and the Roman house to which she and Scott were sold into is similarly ravaged and the head of the household who is a Senator is killed. A Roman general who has the contract on the princess is on the hunt again.

    In the meantime Scott is trained as a gladiator, but they haven't seen a gladiator like him since Spartacus was running amuck in Italy. He gets the other gladiator trainees incited and the action really pops.

    Of course this film is not anywhere as good as any of the sources I could identify for it. But Gordon Scott certainly had the build for these films though why he was given up for Tarzan films I'll never know.

    For peplum and pecs fans.
    6theromanempire-1

    classic peplum film for the fans.

    More or less u know what u will find in a peplum film. the genre which started in Italy in late 50s with reeve's classic Hercules film and grew with more than....300 films until the late 60s when spaggeti westerns took over causing peplum (sword and sandal genre) to decline. the peplum films are divided in two categories. those who are not so much worth the time and those which have some value. this film is belonging in the 2nd category. we get a lot of politics in the time of the cruel emperor Caracalla (211-217) and we even get to see for the first time in a movie the only official roman emperor who was promoted to the throne while he was serving as leader of the praetorians before the assassination of Caracalla. yes...i'm talking about macrinus who ruled for a brief period from martch 217 to the summer of 218 before he was defeated and executed by the Syrian legions who promoted the mad boy emperor elagavalus to the throne cause he was the supposed illegal son of Caracalla. Anyways if u like this B Movie genre then this movie is for you.
    5CinemaSerf

    Gladiators of Rome

    Emperor Caracalla is ruling the Roman Empire with a rod of iron and it's his excessive brutality that sees "Marcus" (Gordon Scott) forced into the life of a gladiator. Initially, he was a bodyguard for the fleeing princess "Nisa" (Wandisa Guida) before they were sold into their first unsavoury predicament. Their new owner "Valerio" (Roberto Risso) is a decent enough man, though, and even a bit keen on his new captive but before they can be freed the emperor orders the execution of his parents and so the couple are swiftly forced into a life of hard labour. The furious "Valerio" has sworn vengeance on those who slaughtered his parents, but he is also determined to marry the young "Nisa" and so tracks them down hoping to help them to escape. That doesn't exactly go to plan but with death looming, the Governor (Charles Borromel) takes them to work in his household where "Marcus" is to be trained as a gladiator. All the while, we know that "Astarte" (Piero Lulli) has been dispatched from her homeland of Silesia with orders to kill her before she can accede to it's recently usurped throne. Things don't get any safer for the pair when "Nisa" is accused of being a Christian and it's unlikely she will get the same lion as Daniel got. Now it is down to "Marcus" to rally his highly trained colleagues whilst he hopes more disaffected troops can arrive from the tenth legion to save their bacon and set up a grand denouement in the Coliseum. Now this hasn't much originality to it, but boy does it pack a lot into one hundred minutes of mythology, murder and mayhem. If only someone had bothered to write it a little better and spend more time directing with more finesse, then it could have been a good solid adventure. As it is, though, it's all a bit sloppy and derivative with Gordon Scott even more wooden that the cross he might be nailed to and there's simply not enough action to accompany the various episodes in the colourful adventures of "Marcus" and "Nisa". It is a good idea and probably looked fine on paper, but the execution is lacklustre, sorry.
    4ma-cortes

    This is a so-so Sword and Sandals movie with noisy action , extraordinary adventures , and spectacular final

    Il gladiatore di Roma(1962) is a run-of-the-mill Peplum set in ancient Roman Empire in which performances are average and the image and dubbing are lousy . Marcus (Gordon Scott) is a warrior protecting a slave girl, Nista (Wandisa Guida) , who's actually a princess , they were once slaves from the same Roman domains . Their masters await them willingly and always kind to them . But now they have fallen into the hands of nasty slavers and have to work as unfortunate slaves in the quarries . However, the son of their former masters , Valerio jr. (Roberto Risso) , is hopelessly in love with Nista and is trying to free her from the nasty usurpers . Until then, strong Marcus should watch over her . Framed by the mandate of the emperor Caracalla , who is obsessed with a blind hatred towards Christians and successfully transmits it to his subjects, so that they, driven by the pursuit of higher tasks , happily escape the ruthless pursuers . At the same time, this hunt provides the first foundations , because an honorable Roman family falls victim to the tyrant's hatred of Christians, so that Valerius' parents and their servants meet death by the swords of the heinous rulers or his way to the tyrannical chains and submitted to slave labor . A first attempt at liberation goes awry and Marcus eventually winds up in the Roman arenas where is trained as a gladiator . Little by little , more and more slaves gather around Marcus who want to live in freedom and together they try to run away . From now on, the "world" of good guys calls for revenge and longs for the downfall of the reign of terror.

    Mario Costa's film uses several peplum ingredients such as bustling upheavals of rebel slaves , sword fighting , betrayals , bare chested males, cruel bondage with whipping included , arena combats and noisy battles among Romans . As a result , despotic rule, the persecution of Christians, a small love story, the associated decoding of the identity of a slave, and the gladiatorial rebellion are used . Lots of variations built into a playtime of about 80 minutes, the fact that some things look half-baked here shouldn't produce surprising resonances . It is advisable to view ¨The Gladiator of Rome¨ with a certain tolerance rather than a meticulously review of the twisted developments and avoiding overly analysis as well as comparisons with Roman history. The movie is quite a messy and nonsense pastime . The focus is on the visually stunning bare chested Marcus , played in his usual style by the hunk Gordon Scott , who left the US after six films as Tarzan movies to shoot sword and sandals movies in Italy. His love story with a beautiful girl is completely unbelievable and boring . Also , the chemistry between the two is non-existent . While the love story of Nista and her Roman prince is more believable. The chemistry between the two is just right and somehow it all fits together here . If Marcus's love story had been omitted , the narrative would have been a bit tighter and the pacing more comfortable . Otherwise, there are some good fight scenes , nice costumes , and pretty decent sets . It's certainly not an outstanding sword and sandal movie , but it still has some strength but the results result to be middling . Unfortunately, the image on the screen is only letterboxed and is utterly faded . Stars beefcake Gordon Scott who's fine as the mythical hero bending metal bar and who finds several dangerous situations while attempting save his protegee as well as her lover , and eventually being crucified. Strongman Gordon acted as a bouncing hero in great number of films and was randomly assigned the identity of Hércules , Goliath , Samsom for US viewers . Scott usually playing historic characters , such as ¨Coroliano¨, ¨Mucius Scevola¨ and ¨Remo¨. He was one along with Ed Fury, Dan Vadis , Alain Steel , Mark Forest, Reg Park and several others, whom the seek fame and fortune led to Italy , acting absurdly muscle mythological figures, but nobody topped Steve Reeves and Gordon Scott in popularity. Along the way , appearing here and there a lot of secondaries usual in Sixties , Seventies' Italian genres : Peplum, Spaghetti Western , Giallo , such as : Piero Lulli, Alberto Farnese , Charles Borromel , Mirko Ellis , Nando Tamberlani , Nello Pazzafini , Andrea Aureli , Raf Baldassarre , among others.

    The Gladiator of Rome" comes from the most productive creative period of Mario Costa (between 1959 and 1962) , a stage characterized by Peplum and pirate films , whose final products do not elevate its mediocre results , but they do not disappoint either and are rarely boring. This grade-B picture was regularly directed by Mario Costa . He was a good artisan who directed Spaghetti Westerns as ¨La Belva¨, ¨Buffalo Bill hero of the Far West¨. And especially known for shooting several adventures, Peplum movies as ¨Conqueror of Corinth¨, ¨Gladiator of Rome¨, ¨Cavalier in Devil's castle¨, ¨The son of the Sheikh¨, ¨The barber of Sevilla¨, ¨The kings of France¨, ¨Kan the Sheik's son¨, ¨The queen of pirates¨, among others. Rating : 4.5/10. Below average Peplum . Only for Gordon Scott fans.

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      Italian censorship visa #38233 issued September 4, 1962.
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      Nista: [to Valerio jr] You are the only son of one of the most illustrious families of Rome, and I, I'm only a poor, wretched slave girl whom your mother herself bought and paid for in a public slave market.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 décembre 1962 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Italie
    • Langue
      • Italien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Gladiator of Rome
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Titanus Farnesina Studios, Rome, Lazio, Italie(Studio)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Compagnia Internazionale Realizzazioni Artistiche Cinematografiche (CIRAC)
      • Giorgio Agliani Cinematografica
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      • 1h 40min(100 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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