अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंDuring the Second Punic War between 214 and 212 B.C. occurred this history of the Roman siege in Greek city of Syracuse. The Romans were preparing for their invasion while Archimedes invents... सभी पढ़ेंDuring the Second Punic War between 214 and 212 B.C. occurred this history of the Roman siege in Greek city of Syracuse. The Romans were preparing for their invasion while Archimedes invents what looks like a satellite dish that reflects the sun's rays and produces a powerful bea... सभी पढ़ेंDuring the Second Punic War between 214 and 212 B.C. occurred this history of the Roman siege in Greek city of Syracuse. The Romans were preparing for their invasion while Archimedes invents what looks like a satellite dish that reflects the sun's rays and produces a powerful beam of light, strong enough to burn the Roman fleet.
- Girl in Troupe
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- Giovane Allievo
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- Nobleman
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- Citizen
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- Slave Carrying Fruit
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- Padre di Archimede
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- Uomo al Taverna
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- Guard
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For what initially seems like a historical actioner there is very little action until the final quarter,which has some impressive scenes on probably a limited budget,especially a scene where Archimdes uses sunlight and mirrors to burn the Roman fleet. Despite showing some historical events which probably did happen,it's more than anything a love story,oddly reminiscent of Random Harvest in it's amnesia theme. Despite being pretty unbelievable,it really works in a old-style,corny way if you surrender to it. Towards the end,a powerful sense of sadness and loss pervades the film and it's ultimately quite moving. Perhaps the final scenes are a little rushed though.......In fact there is the odd awkward edit every now and again,as if the film had been cut down somewhat.
Rosanno Brazzi convinces as the love-struck inventor,and there is some beautiful photography {such as when Archimedes first sees his love swimming in a pool},but probably even more notable is the great score from the neglected composer Francicso Lavagnino,which contains a truly gorgeous love theme. Indeed there are so many good things about this film that it's near invisibility beggars belief.
I first saw this film nearly 15 years ago on British television {in a season of mainly rather dull Italian sword and sandal movies}subtitled,and it left a great impression. Luckily,I managed to find somebody who had taped it and copied it. I've since managed to obtain a DVD,but this film demands a legitimate release on DVD with English subtitles so more people can know of this movie.
After all the complex love affairs settle. The end line in the movie is DREAMS CANNOT BE REPEATED.
Of course there are implausibilities (a Roman patrician adopting an illigitimate child and marrying an unknown woman ,certainly not a high-born lady) ,but the story is well written and sustains interest till the very end .Marcus Claudius Marcellus was a historic figure who really wanted to spare Archimede's life (though their private lives never interfered) but he could not ,because of one of his soldiers' awkwardness .
Tina Louise gives a pretty good performance: her amnesia,cured by the sun which reminds her of her youth with her childhood's friend Archimède,is credible .Rossano Brazzi and Alberto Farnese are convincing as her love interests.On the other hand ,the son (Luciano Marin ) is rather sluggish.
The episode of the attack of the city and the use of the mirrors (using an inclement weather and a rather ominous guy is another good idea) remains impressive even today when special effects go from strength to strength . However many historians think that this episode is pure legend : the scientist did not have at his disposal the means to set the Roman fleet on fire .
But nevertheless,an entertaining peplum ,a must for fans of this genre.
Acceptable Sword and Sandal movie containing fights , thrills , sword-play , romances and breathtaking sea battles with passable scale model ships . Rossano Brazzi gives a functional acting as the inventor and warrior who faces off betrayals and battles Romans . Depicting the process of creation of the legendary invent that looks like a satellite dish by reflecting the sun's rays and emerging a destructive beam of lights , strong enough to fire the Roman fleet , as well as the famous sentence : ¨ Give me a support point and I will move the world¨. Here stands out the two gorgeous female protagonists , Tina Louise and Sylva Koscina in their total splendor and wearing attractive mini-skirts . Along with a good support cast such as : Alberto Farnese or Albert Farley as Roman consul Marcello , Enrico Maria Salerno , Luciano Marin and Gino Cervi .
It displays a colorful cinematography in Technicolor by Carlo Carlini . As well as an evocative and rousing musical score by Angelo Francesco Lavagnino who composed a lot of soundtracks on all kinds of genres as colossals , Spaghetti Westerns and dramas . The motion picture lavishly produced by Enzo Merolle was professionally directed by Pietro Francisci . He was a good craftsman who directed various historical and Peplum films regarding mytholical and known characters , such as : Anthony of Padua (1945) , Salomon and the Queen of Sabah , Hercules (1958) with Steve Reeves and Sylva Koscina , Hercules and the Queen of Lidia or Hercules unchained (1959) and Athila the scourge of God (1954) with Anthony Quinn and Sophia Loren . The three later films launched the very successful career of Joseph E Levine as a presenter/producer of international films , being hits in the US and all over the world . Rating : 6/10 . Worthwhile watching . The flick will appeal to Peplum enthusiasts .
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe voice of Rossano Brazzi--who speaks English quite well-- is dubbed by another actor in the English-language version.
- कनेक्शनEdited into Lo schermo a tre punte (1995)
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