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Hércules, Sansão e Ulisses

Título original: Ercole sfida Sansone
  • 1963
  • Approved
  • 1 h 33 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
4,9/10
755
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Hércules, Sansão e Ulisses (1963)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaTwo strongmen set out to hunt down a murderous sea monster. Their ship is wrecked and they end up in the Holy Land where Hercules is assumed to be Samson who is a wanted man. The two team up... Ler tudoTwo strongmen set out to hunt down a murderous sea monster. Their ship is wrecked and they end up in the Holy Land where Hercules is assumed to be Samson who is a wanted man. The two team up to survive.Two strongmen set out to hunt down a murderous sea monster. Their ship is wrecked and they end up in the Holy Land where Hercules is assumed to be Samson who is a wanted man. The two team up to survive.

  • Direção
    • Pietro Francisci
  • Roteirista
    • Pietro Francisci
  • Artistas
    • Kirk Morris
    • Iloosh Khoshabe
    • Liana Orfei
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,9/10
    755
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Pietro Francisci
    • Roteirista
      • Pietro Francisci
    • Artistas
      • Kirk Morris
      • Iloosh Khoshabe
      • Liana Orfei
    • 26Avaliações de usuários
    • 16Avaliações da crítica
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    Kirk Morris
    Kirk Morris
    • Hercules
    Iloosh Khoshabe
    Iloosh Khoshabe
    • Samson
    • (as Richard Lloyd)
    Liana Orfei
    Liana Orfei
    • Delilah - Philistine Queen
    Diletta D'Andrea
    • Leria - Hercules' Wife
    Enzo Cerusico
    • Ulysses
    Fulvia Franco
    • Ithaca Queen
    Aldo Giuffrè
    Aldo Giuffrè
    • Saran of Gaza
    Andrea Fantasia
    • Laertes - Ithaca King
    Marco Mariani
    Marco Mariani
    • Argos
    Pietro Tordi
    Pietro Tordi
    • Azer
    Aldo Pini
    Ugo Sasso
    Fortunato Arena
    • Eriphos
    Willi Colombini
      Fulvio Carrara
      Stefania Sabatini
      • Penelope
      Rina Mascetti
      • Azer's Wife
      Halina Zalewska
      Halina Zalewska
      • Lia's Mother
      • (as Alina Zalewska)
      • Direção
        • Pietro Francisci
      • Roteirista
        • Pietro Francisci
      • Elenco e equipe completos
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      7tonyglad

      Sword and Sandal with a Sense of Humour.

      This must have been towards the end of the Italian musclemen "epics". As the title shows, the list of characters includes just about everyone. The Hercules and Samson are the blockheads you would expect, but Ulysses, true to his origin in Homer, is a wily and engaging character, who makes fun of the others while solving their problems. I remember this example of the "sword & sandal" school with affection because the script and the acting do show a really entertaining sense of humour.
      heliopause

      Hercules meets Samson

      This is another film directed by Pietro Francisci of Hercules and Hercules Unchained with Steve Reeves. This time Kirk Morris fills the role adequately but not quite like SR. It has the same style and some of the scenes are quite entertaining. Hercules and Samson battle with 1 ton blocks like they were rocks in the ruins. The palace in Gaza with the bolting doors is interesting. It is an Italian classic B movie, the type they used to show on a Saturday morning. There are some pretty scenes of ancient greek beautiful classical women waiting for their men to return on the beaches. Entertaining if you take it for what it is, another Italian muscleman fantasy. Not bad but not on video, look for it on the cable channels.
      5michael-3204

      Epic battle for the ages ... well, almost

      Long before DC pit Batman against Superman or Marvel instigated a superhero civil war, writer/director Pietro Francisci imagined a battle between legendary strongmen Hercules (Italian bodybuilder Adriano Bellini, billed as Kirk Morris) and Samson (Iranian actor Iloosh Khoshabe). This being an Italian production, it is somewhat biased in its portrayal of Greek civilization being more -- well, civilized -- than the equally advanced but more tyrannical lands of Judea and Gaza, where Hercules, Ulysses and assorted Greek fishermen find themselves shipwrecked after taking on a sea monster. (The sea monster, by the way, isn't very impressive, but has good sound effects.) The film doesn't really have a developed political or religious agenda, however, despite the benign opening scene in which a bored King Laertes listens to a dispute over a goat between two silly peasants contrasting with the brutal reign of the Philistines, who wantonly murder and burn anyone they consider traitorous. Nor is the fascinating idea of two rival heroes who get their awesome power from entirely different belief systems ever really explored. Though Samson insists his strength comes from his god, the rival concepts of monotheism and polytheism are never mentioned or even implicitly contrasted; in this telling, Hercules had never heard of Samson before getting stranded in the Holy Land, and he never actually mentions Zeus. Everyone is refreshingly blase about religious differences -- when it comes to the Greek interlopers, the main concern of the Philistines and Danites is their odd style of dress.

      Women, on the other hand, don't come off as well. Even though Hercules is apparently happily married, his and other wives depicted here are hectoring and disagreeable. The principle villain of the story is Samson's nemesis Delilah, played with lusty gusto by Liana Orfei, consort of the Philistine king who manipulates everyone and tries to seduce Hercules on her way to trying to seduce Samson. She also gets the film's one and only dance number, and makes the most of it. Orfei embraces and relishes playing the baddest girl and is responsible for at least half the fun quotient of the film -- plus, her warrior outfit at the end is not to be missed.

      Aside from Orfei's Delilah, the main attraction is the epic battle between Hercules and Samson. Since they are both depicted as righteous heroes, the story has to contrive a situation that pits them against each other without making one of them the bad guy -- the plot involves mistaken identities and erroneous but reasonable assumptions and isn't very important. The fight, against a backdrop of stone ruins that allows for falling styrofoam and various chunks of super-heavy objects the musclemen can hurl at each other, is well-staged and well- executed by Morris and Khoshabe, especially with regard to making them seem evenly matched. Since Samson doesn't really get much action until the climactic battle and Hercules has only some perfunctory fights with a bull and a lion, their fight is basically the centerpiece of the film. What it lacks in spectacle, the actors make up for in enthusiasm.

      The English-language version adds Ulysses to the title even though he is, here as in many other Peplum films, a boyishly mischievous sidekick for Hercules. The point here, as the original Italian title ("Ercole sfida Sansone") suggests, is to pit Hercules against Samson, and the film delivers on that promise. It's a nicely shot, very bright and scenic film that makes judicious use of its limited budget and makes for an enjoyable watch.
      6SnoopyStyle

      Hercules v Samson

      In Ithaca, Hercules (Kirk Morris) lives leisurely at the court of King Laertes, father of Ulysses. Fishermen come to court begging for help to fight a sea monster. Hercules sets off on a ship and Ulysses eagerly joins the expedition. Their ship sinks and the survivors land in Judea. They get mixed up in a fight between ruthless ruler Saran of Gaza and Jewish rebels championed by Samson. Delilah is the manipulative Philistine Queen.

      It's an Italian sword and sandal epic. It's also a mash-up of Greek and Jewish stories. It reminds me of Batman v Superman. It is very much a movie of its B-genre. It's actually enjoyable as an action B-movie. I am certain about one thing. Samson needs longer hair. A stumpy ponytail is not enough.
      6joebergeron

      Impossible to Dislike

      This movie, like all its Italian muscleman predecessors, is so good-natured, sincere, and well- meaning that it's impossible not to be charmed by it. The windy, overblown score makes every little thing anyone does sound like the most majestic, wondrous thing ever experienced. Whenever Samson or Hercules throws a spear or a lasso it makes a cartoonish whistling noise to show that this was a SUPER throw, not some puny mortal toss. It makes one with he could move to Ithaca, wear one of those manly costumes (and fill it out properly), and bask in the sunshine and the smiling benevolence of Hercules and his companions. Best not to hang out with Samson though, You can tell by the look on his face in the final scene that he senses things are about to go badly wrong for him. Beware of Delilah!

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      • Curiosidades
        U.S. fans regard this as the last of the big Italian sword and sandal/muscle-man epics. It was directed by Pietro Francisci, who had started the craze with his Hércules (1958).
      • Erros de gravação
        Power lines visible in the background of some scenes.
      • Citações

        Delilah, Philistine Queen: Why have they stopped?

        Saran of Gaza: A soldier has to be encouraged. You'll see. Just watch how I inspire them.

        [Saran signals his archers to fire upon the stationary soldiers]

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        Edited into Cynful Movies: Hercules, Sampson and Ulysses (2022)

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      • Data de lançamento
        • 20 de dezembro de 1963 (Itália)
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        • Itália
      • Idiomas
        • Inglês
        • Italiano
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        • I.C.D.
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        1 hora 33 minutos
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