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Marchands d'esclaves

Titre original : Anthar l'invincibile
  • 1964
  • Unrated
  • 1h 35min
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4,1/10
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Marchands d'esclaves (1964)
AdventureFantasyWar

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe son of Hercules is pitted against a ruthless desert warrior.The son of Hercules is pitted against a ruthless desert warrior.The son of Hercules is pitted against a ruthless desert warrior.

  • Réalisation
    • Antonio Margheriti
  • Scénario
    • Guido Malatesta
    • Arturo Rígel
    • André Tabet
  • Casting principal
    • Kirk Morris
    • Michèle Girardon
    • Manuel Gallardo
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,1/10
    313
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    • Réalisation
      • Antonio Margheriti
    • Scénario
      • Guido Malatesta
      • Arturo Rígel
      • André Tabet
    • Casting principal
      • Kirk Morris
      • Michèle Girardon
      • Manuel Gallardo
    • 12avis d'utilisateurs
    • 7avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux47

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    Kirk Morris
    Kirk Morris
    • Anthar
    Michèle Girardon
    Michèle Girardon
    • Princess Soraya
    Manuel Gallardo
    Manuel Gallardo
    • Prince Daikor
    Mario Feliciani
    Mario Feliciani
    • Ganor, Devil of the Desert
    José Jaspe
    José Jaspe
    • Akrim, the Slave Merchant
    Renato Baldini
    Renato Baldini
    • Kamal, the Wealthy Sheik
    Aldo Cecconi
    Aldo Cecconi
    • Rashid, Kamal's Bodyguard
    Roberto Dell'Acqua
    • Aimu, the Mute Boy
    Fedele Gentile
    • Murad, Akrim's Assistant
    Tanya Lopert
    Tanya Lopert
    • Slave Girl
    • (as Tania Lopert)
    Serena Michelotti
    • Slave Girl
    Laura Nucci
    Laura Nucci
    • Adana, Harem Keeper
    Nadine Verdier
    • Slave Girl
    • (as Nadim Vernier)
    Malika Kamal
    • Slave Girl
    • (as Malika)
    Nadia Brivio
    • Slave Girl
    Giacomo Furia
    • Salene
    Howard Ross
    Howard Ross
    • Hasien, Kamal's Bodyguard
    • (as Renato Rossini)
    Ugo Sasso
    • Man with King Sandor
    • Réalisation
      • Antonio Margheriti
    • Scénario
      • Guido Malatesta
      • Arturo Rígel
      • André Tabet
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    6ZeddaZogenau

    Italian Peplum Flick with Kirk MORRIS and Michele GIRARDON

    Adriano BELLINI aka Kirk MORRIS was one of the few Italian bodybuilders who landed leading roles in CINECITTA's sandal films. In this peplum with oriental flair he plays Anthar(es), who helps a beautiful king's daughter (Michele GIRARDON / the Brandy from HATARI!) in her fight against various villains.

    It's not really innovative in terms of content, but there are a lot of very entertaining fight scenes to see. A fight between the muscleman and a rhino is original, and at the end it goes into a mysterious hall of mirrors. Roberto DellACQUA (1946-2019), who comes from a well-known family of acrobats who appeared in several CINECITTA films, can be seen as the hero's silent helper. Roberto later became known primarily as a sauce devil fighting against Bud SPENCER.

    Not an outstanding contribution to the genre, but you can certainly take a look!
    6tptensToadykingPiaCatDogSnailAnt

    Benchmark of the sword and sandal genre, good view of this movie

    In this adventure the plot moves along, it make sense, good color cinematography and music. I originally thought this was black and white because I saw the trailer on a dvd ago and it was in b&W, oddly so am surprised to find this in color. I would have liked to have monsters in here but for what it is is good. I like the monsters in Fire Monsters Against the Son of Hercules but this shows enough Kingdom intrigue without making it boring, but interesting. Now I do sense this is one of the very required for sword and sandal fans. The Devil of the title is just a guy with a Devilish face who invades kingdom making himself king but there's some hint of magic use about a room of 'magic glass' and he knows the 'secret of reflection' where he lures people into a hall of mirrors and the person gets lost and confused which is the real reflection until he annihilates them personally, this is a trope that's been used in other movies but interesting this movie does this first.Some parts is where did they get the rebel army to retake the kingdom, out of nowhere. Also when the hero sneaks with horse up to the kingdom gates, the horse is a decoy while he appears near the gates while guards inspect the wandering horse, how does Anthar get to the gates, I assume ehe is hiding behind the riding horse as shown he manuesavers behind, but must get off and goes up to the gates, probably this. The beginning for the first couple of minutes no one talks just action which is amusing.
    8django-1

    exciting Kirk Morris peplum with exotic setting

    This review is of the US TV print, THE DEVIL OF THE DESERT AGAINST THE SON OF HERCULES, which is probably edited. For some reason, a number of the sword-and-sandal films starring Kirk Morris put him in varied settings--Scotland, Atlantis,the Steppes of Russia, a generic "Arabic" setting. This one is set in the latter and does have some nice North African location shooting in a few scenes. It's the usual story of the daughter of nobility whose father is slain by an evil tyrant and who is sold into slavery, only to be saved by an honest, strong, brave man of common origin but renowned among the common people. Morris, who doesn't enter the film for at least ten minutes as the problem is established, is not usually given a lot of pages of dialogue in his films, and that's true here too, but like any stoic hero he doesn't need to say much because his actions speak louder than words and because all the words he speaks are of significance. The director here is Anthony Dawson/Antonio Marghetti, who has done many classics in the Italian Western and Horror fields. Here, he provides many unexpected visuals and keeps the pace moving quickly. The set design is vivid and unusual throughout also. This is an above average peplum film, fortunately in color (many US TV prints of sword and sandal films are B&W versions of films originally made and shown in Europe in color). I expect that someday these films will come to DVD in unedited form, letter boxed, in sparkling transfers, with original credits, such as has been done to Mario Bava horror films and various Italian westerns. But that day isn't here yet, so until then check the internet for VHS copies. If you like the genre, this one is worth seeing for the offbeat setting and the exciting pace. PS, Morris' mute sidekick is usually called Amute, but in one scene he is called, twice, something that sounds like "mosquito." Is that an Italian diminutive term of affection or a character name? Anyone know?
    7trimbolicelia

    Devil of the Desert Against the Son of Hercules (The Slave Merchants) (Movies Unlimited DVD-R)

    Typical early 60's Italian-Spanish-French made sword-and-sandal film. Anthor, yet another son of Hercules, helps out a princess escaping the rout of her people after a desert baddie takes over her kingdom. Lots of running around and skirmishes between the good guys and the bad guys. The DVD-R I viewed was pretty good quality. Would be nice to see these peplum films re-mastered and released to DVD (not DVD-R). Recommended for fans of the genre.
    5Bunuel1976

    THE Devil OF THE Desert AGAINST THE Son OF Hercules (Antonio Margheriti, 1964) **

    I always include a number of "Peplums" in my Easter epic viewing but, so far, I have only met with disappointment despite the credentials of those involved! The English moniker of this one muddles its pedigree by making an Arabian Nights fantasy seem like a typical mythological effort: indeed, leading man Kirk Morris is ostensibly muscle-bound and dubbed Anthar The Invincible (the film's original title) and, frankly, he could well have gone by any other name since his characterization offers nothing at all new to what he was given to do as Maciste, or any other legendary hero, for that matter!

    The two villains we saw in the same director's THE GOLDEN ARROW (1962) virtually reprise their roles here, which further adds to the lack of novelty on display; even more slapdash is the fact that the protagonist is alternately identified as unfamiliar and a known threat to his adversaries! I guess I should point out that Morris battles a rhinoceros at a later stage in the proceedings, and the chief baddie has a hall of mirrors installed in a room of his castle (or, rather, that of the ruler he killed to usurp his throne). The female lead, then, is a Princess – played by French actress Michele Girardon, who had come down quite a bit from roles in films by Luis Bunuel and Howard Hawks! – who manages to escape his clutches (he being ever so clumsy in his approach to romantic persuasion) and saved from drowning by Morris and his dumb boyish sidekick (whom he simply calls "Mute"!), who naturally take up her cause at the bat of an eyelid…given that, apparently, they have no life to speak of!!

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    • Anecdotes
      This was one of the many sword and sandal/mythological muscle man movies acquired by Joseph E. Levine's Embassy Pictures for release in the United States. Since there was a decline in the popularity of the genre, and many such films had been released to U.S. theaters, Embassy released it directly to television as part of their "Sons of Hercules" film package. The film was modified, pan and scanned, and re-titled "Devil of the Desert Against the Son of Hercules." Like other films in this film package, broadcasters could select versions which could be shown like a feature film, or shown in two one hour time frames as if it were a part of a television series.
    • Gaffes
      Gainor has a chamber of mirrors millennia before the development of the technology to produce flat glass and silvering.
    • Citations

      Anthar: [to Kamal] I'll choke you with my own hands until you're dead!

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 9 décembre 1964 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Italie
      • Espagne
      • France
    • Langue
      • Italien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Devil of the Desert Against the Son of Hercules
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Algérie(exteriors, named desert scenes and battles)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Antares Produzione Cinematografica
      • Compagnia Cinematografica Mondiale (CCM)
      • Producciones Benito Perojo
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    • Durée
      1 heure 35 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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