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Ulisse contro Ercole

  • 1962
  • T
  • 1h 45min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,0/10
253
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Ulisse contro Ercole (1962)
AdventureFantasy

Ulisse offende gli dei accecando i Ciclopi, che inviano Ercole a catturarlo e a portarlo da loro.Ulisse offende gli dei accecando i Ciclopi, che inviano Ercole a catturarlo e a portarlo da loro.Ulisse offende gli dei accecando i Ciclopi, che inviano Ercole a catturarlo e a portarlo da loro.

  • Regia
    • Mario Caiano
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Mario Caiano
    • André Tabet
  • Star
    • Georges Marchal
    • Mike Lane
    • Alessandra Panaro
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,0/10
    253
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Mario Caiano
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Mario Caiano
      • André Tabet
    • Star
      • Georges Marchal
      • Mike Lane
      • Alessandra Panaro
    • 13Recensioni degli utenti
    • 8Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali14

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    Georges Marchal
    Georges Marchal
    • Ulisse
    Mike Lane
    Mike Lane
    • Ercole
    • (as Michael Lane)
    Alessandra Panaro
    Alessandra Panaro
    • Elena
    Dominique Boschero
    Dominique Boschero
    • Queen of the Bird People
    Gabriele Tinti
    Gabriele Tinti
    • Mercurio
    Raffaella Carrà
    Raffaella Carrà
    • Leuconia
    Eleonora Bianchi
    • Prisoner of Lagos
    Raf Baldassarre
    Raf Baldassarre
    • Prince Adrasto
    Nando Angelini
    • Messenger
    Tino Bianchi
    • King Ircano
    Gianni Santuccio
    • King Lagos
    Yvette Lebon
    Yvette Lebon
    • Giunone
    Oscar Andriani
    • Advisor to Ircano
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    Raffaele Pisu
    Raffaele Pisu
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    • Regia
      • Mario Caiano
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Mario Caiano
      • André Tabet
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    6unbrokenmetal

    United against strange enemies

    Hilarious mythological fantasy movie which is helped a lot by the excellent performance of Georges Marchal as Ulysses, the rare case of a good actor in the genre of muscles and blank expressions. Ulysses is chased by his enemy Heracles (Mike Lane) after he sank his ship, but once they spend a night captured together to become food for a vulture god, they have plenty of time to talk to each other, realize that they are not so different after all and decide to face more adventures together, fighting an evil king of ugly Neanderthal men. The movie may border on the ridiculous with the dancing bird-men for example, but it is really enjoyable. Director Caiano manages to get me on the edge of my seat with scenes like the stone platform slowly coming down towards Ulysses to crush him (or not). Mario Caiano went on to make more watchable genre flicks like "Erik the Viking" with Giuliano Gemma or "Two Gladiators" with Richard Harrison.
    7oraklon

    Sword and sandal buddy movie!

    I only needed to hear the "Mighty Sons of Hercules"-song in the beginning to get in a good mood from this film. A really pulpy and entertaining peplum with some fantastic ingredients, my favorites being the vulture-people and their bigbreasted queen (who of course falls in love with both Hercules and Ulisses). The non-plot is basically that Hercules is on a mission from the gods to find and capture Ulisses for blinding the Cyklops. Ulisses outsmarts Hercules and manages to escape, encounters some fantastic creatures or evil queens, is captured again, outsmarts Hercules, escapes, encounters creatures etc. in absurdum. Of course the two heroes finally becomes the best of friends and joins forces to defeat the evil king Lagos (wonderfully played by Gianni Santuccio), a sweaty, sickly and rambling madmen who likes to torture women and uses his army of neanderthal men to pillage the nearby villages in quest for total power. Great silly fun.
    10coltras35

    Ulysses against Hercules

    Poseidon seizes the opportunity to exact revenge on Ulysses (Georges Marchal) for blinding his son, Polyphemus. Of course, he fails to mention that Cyclops wanted to eat Ulysses' men, but it doesn't matter, because no matter the circumstances, a mortal has no right to kill gods or their offspring.

    So Zeus sends his son Hercules (Mike Lane) to capture Ulysses and bring him to Polyphemus' island so that he can take revenge on him. Ulysses and his men are on their way back from Troy to Ithaca, eager to finally see his wife Penelope again, when a Phoenician ship attacks them. Hercules is on board, having promised the Phoenician captain a large reward if Ulysses can be captured. The venture initially succeeds, and the hero of Troy is captured. In the ship's hold, however, Ulysses frees himself from his bonds with the help of a fire, setting the Phoenician ship ablaze.

    Swimming, Ulysses, followed shortly after by Hercules, reach the mainland, where they fall into the hands of bloodthirsty bird-men and their mother hen/queen Aria (Dominique Boschero). Using flattery, the two heroes try to dissuade Aria from making a sacrifice to the bird god, and they manage to escape. Shortly thereafter, Ulysses tricks Hercules and continues his journey alone, but is captured by cavemen under the command of the half-mad King Lagos (Gianni Santuccio), who is terrorizing the neighboring kingdom of King Ircanus. Ircanus is, of course, the father of Hercules' beloved Helen, who is promised to the primitive Prince Adastro (Raf Baldassarre).

    And so, Hercules hopes that by destroying King Lagos and his horrifying subjects, he will be allowed to marry Helen as a reward. In doing so, he will also be able to free Ulysses and hand him over to Polyphemus. But by now, the two heroes have developed a deep respect for each other, and when Ulysses finally frees Helen, who had been kidnapped by Adastro, can Hercules bring himself to abandon Ulysses to death and Polyphemus's stomach?

    Hercules against Ulysses is one fun peplum, very well-paced, sharply shot in beautiful natural settings. The plot is constantly moving; it's very adventurous with one plot thread leading to one problem to another such as a burning ship, bird men and cave dwellers. There's a cliffhanger in the form of a wall coming down to crush the hero, and it's quite suspenseful. The sword fight between Ulysses and Prince Adrasto was energetically done, as was the battle scene, though a little clumsy in parts.

    What sets this apart from other Hercules' films is its intelligence - theres more talking, engaging interplay between Hercules and Ulysses. Liked the battle of wits between Ulysses and King Lagos - found the flying attempts in which Lagos asks Ulysses to build a contraption so he can fly quite funny. He obliges and attaches the "wings" to Lagos, who realises it could be a way to kill him, so Lagos asks him to try the "wings", and Ulysses replies that he can but warns him that if it works he will escape and if it doesn't then he will die and Lagos will be deprived of his wisdom! Instead a cave dweller straps on the wings and doesn't fly. Lagos is angry, but Ulysses calmly replies he didn't flap his wings!

    Also there's a dreamy atmosphere about the film, which I loved, and there's nary a dull moment. George Marchal is excellent as Ulysses, looks the part as does Mike Lane; their chemistry is very good.
    7dbborroughs

    A good start that wanders off.

    Jupiter sends Heracles (yes thats right, its not Hercules) to get Ulysses and bring him to the cyclops for his little blinding trick. Its an odd film as what should be the adventures or two heroes are enemies for most of it. Somewhere along the lines they get captured by bird people and find their lady loves. The first 45 minutes constitute a pretty good, if cheaply made, adventure film. Unfortunately the second half spirals and then plummets into Mystery Science Theater 3000 territory as all sense is lost and technical errors, for example rock walls that ripple like cloth or hands appearing in empty holes, begin to over take any hope that the makers knew what they were doing. If you like off beat adventure films try the first half of this...I can't promise anything about the second.
    9larryanderson

    TOP NOTCH SON OF HERCULES TALE

    Right from the very start we are treated to high adventure as Hercules chases down the hero Ulysses. After sacking Troy, Ulysses returns home and happens upon the Cyclops Polyphemus and after witnessing him eat his comrades, Ulysses blinds the giant. Hercules is sent to capture Ulysses at the Cyclops' request. This movie starts with the chase by 2 enemies who later become friends. They land in a strange land ruled by Bird Men and later escape and join the war to free their homeland. I first saw this movie in the mid 1960s and it still holds up as entertainment even today. A fabulous tale of heroic adventure. All the outdoor scenes were filmed in the Canary Islands (part of Spain). Note the desert scenes and the "staircase" which can still be seen today in 2022. Watch this movie if you require a great adventure tale.

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      In the English dubbed version of the film, Herakles is said to be the son of Hercules. In Greco-Roman mythology, Herakles was actually the Greek name for Hercules.
    • Citazioni

      Ercole: These accursed ropes. They seem to be bewitched. The more I struggle, the tighter they get.

      Ulisse: Then you had better stop struggling.

      Ercole: Stop struggling? Have you gone mad? I am not going to let myself be eaten by a sacred vulture.

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      Referenced in Best in Action: 1965 (2021)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 3 febbraio 1962 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Italia
      • Francia
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      • Italiano
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Canary Islands, Spagna(Exterior)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Compagnia Cinematografica Mondiale (CCM)
      • Fidès
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