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Maciste, O Gladiador de Esparta

Título original: Maciste, gladiatore di Sparta
  • 1964
  • Approved
  • 1 h 43 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
4,7/10
248
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Maciste, O Gladiador de Esparta (1964)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaMaciste fights for right and might against the wicked Caesar.Maciste fights for right and might against the wicked Caesar.Maciste fights for right and might against the wicked Caesar.

  • Direção
    • Mario Caiano
  • Roteiristas
    • Mario Amendola
    • Alfonso Brescia
    • Albert Valentin
  • Artistas
    • Mark Forest
    • Marilù Tolo
    • Elisabetta Fanti
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,7/10
    248
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Mario Caiano
    • Roteiristas
      • Mario Amendola
      • Alfonso Brescia
      • Albert Valentin
    • Artistas
      • Mark Forest
      • Marilù Tolo
      • Elisabetta Fanti
    • 10Avaliações de usuários
    • 8Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Fotos5

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    Mark Forest
    Mark Forest
    • Maciste
    Marilù Tolo
    Marilù Tolo
    • Olympia
    Elisabetta Fanti
    • Livia
    • (as Elisabeth Fanty)
    Robert Hundar
    Robert Hundar
    • Zefatius
    Franco Cobianchi
    • Vitellius
    • (as Peter White)
    Giuseppe Addobbati
    Giuseppe Addobbati
    • Marcellus
    Ferruccio Amendola
    • Dammatius
    Ugo Attanasio
    • Senator
    Lea Monaco
    Renato Navarrini
    • Sylvia's Father
    Jacques Stany
    • Epialte
    Bruno Ukmar
    • Tirfeo
    Enrico Salvatore
      Fortunato Arena
      • One of Maciste's Accomplices
      • (não creditado)
      Elio Bonadonna
      • Fighter with Maciste
      • (não creditado)
      Giovanni Bonadonna
      Giovanni Bonadonna
      • Fighter with Maciste
      • (não creditado)
      Angelo Boscariol
      • Roman Guard
      • (não creditado)
      Augusto Brenna
      • Senator
      • (não creditado)
      • Direção
        • Mario Caiano
      • Roteiristas
        • Mario Amendola
        • Alfonso Brescia
        • Albert Valentin
      • Elenco e equipe completos
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      Avaliações de usuários10

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      7coltras35

      The Terror of Rome Against the Son of Hercules

      Poseidon must battle a gladiator quartet in ancient Rome. If he wins, the son of Hercules will have his life and anything else he wants. Sure enough, he wins and asks that the life of a Christian girl be spared. But the girl refuses her liberty until all of her fellow believers are also released.

      Mark Forest fights the most unconvincing looking gorilla in an unconvincing scene, faces a sword duel blindfolded (great scene), takes on three gladiators in one go, falls in love with a Christian girl and gets dragged by three horses around the stadium in this entertaining peplum. It has a Quo Vadis type storyline but without its enormous budget and scope. The "Nero" here doesn't warble songs and play the harp tunelessly, but is hungry all the time, eats a lot, chuckles at the most unfunniest thing, even when a person dies, however he isn't any less cruel and narcissistic. The beautiful Marilu Tolo plays a courtesan who is spurned by Forest when he falls for a Christian but still helps him by giving him an alibi while he's rescuing Christians from imprisonment. Mark Forest is excellent in his role, he's a better actor than most peplum stars and he's got the charisma.

      The Terror of Rome Against the Son of Hercules is a thoughtful and action-packed peplum that moves briskly and with keen direction. Maybe it's a tad overlong, though.
      8larryanderson

      PART OF THE SONS OF HERCULES SERIES

      I first saw this in the mid 1960s and was impressed then as I still am. Great story which has Mark Forest righting wrongs in ancient Rome and falling for a young Christian girl. If you like lots of Gladiator fighting and clashing armies, this is the movie for you. The original title was MACISTE; GLADIATOR OF SPARTA which is a more fitting title for this story. However, they needed movies to fit into THE SON OF HERCULES series and this fit in well Enjoy it for what it is ...an action packed Gladiator movie with lots of action. Mark Forest fits the part well. The only thing I didn't like about it was that they always changed these movies to include a Religious theme even when it didn't make any sense to include it.
      5Bunuel1976

      The Terror Of Rome Against The Son Of Hercules (Mario Caiano, 1964) **1/2

      Surprisingly engaging peplum featuring one of the most popular muscle-bound heroes – Maciste, a home-bred figure who had first appeared in the Silent epic CABIRIA (1914)…which leads one to pose the question: how did he come to be the Son Of Hercules (in the English-language version of the film), even if he is in fact made to emanate from Greece in this particular outing (as per the original Italian title MACISTE, GLADIATORE DI SPARTA)?

      Incidentally, this appears to have been a pretty rare item until its recent release on Italian DVD – for I could only find the ambiguous and idiotic English title above attached to it, slapped on dubbed TV prints of the film! The epithet “Terror Of Rome” may, in fact, be a reference to any of the following: the Roman Emperor (who’s actually quite genial here!), his influential but vindictive aide, and a giant ape(!) whom the hero fights and defeats in the arena (for the record, other enjoyably inventive challenges he has to overcome during the course of the film are a gladiatorial bout in which Maciste’s outnumbered four-to-one, a blindfolded swordfight between hero and villain, and also being tied to a number of horses and dragged across the field of the Circus Maximus).

      Anyway, this is easily the best of the recent spate of such low-brow spectacles I’ve been watching (if somewhat overlong at 103 minutes) – which still isn’t saying much perhaps; even so, the fact that the movie was presented in Italian and Widescreen (albeit with an aspect ratio of 1.85:1 rather than the official 2.35:1) certainly helped in this regard. Once again, Mark Forest is the impossibly youthful hero – with THE TRIUMPH OF HERCULES (1964)’s Marilu' Tolo as the female lead (interestingly, however, she’s a popular Roman courtesan who’s accustomed to getting her way but whom Maciste spurns after falling for a blonde, and bland, Christian: nevertheless, Tolo remains faithful to him and even goes so far as sacrifice her life for his new cause!). Speaking of which, an unintentionally funny incident occurs when Maciste (and a handful of Spartan gladiators) beats up the Roman garrison guarding the dungeon prisons and, upon freeing the aged Christian bishop, the latter naively enquires of the hero, “Have you turned Christian?”

      The supporting cast is also above-par for this type of film: the villain is played by Robert Hundar (whom I first got to know via his role of the ill-fated revenge-seeking hero of the fine but notoriously nasty Spaghetti Western CUT-THROATS NINE [1972]); typically, he’s a rival to Forest for Tolo’s attentions and, of course, a fervent enemy of the Christian faith – at one point, he promises to throw Forest’s new girl to the lions completely naked but, naturally, this never comes to pass (pity, therefore, that the film wasn’t made by De Mille back in the day!). Hundar’s death, by the way – knifing himself by accident after Maciste slips from his grasp – was an unexpected but welcome ironic touch. Another important figure in the film is the corpulent Roman Emperor – depicted as jaded, volatile and, needless to say, perennially-hungry; on the side of the Christians, providing the comic relief (which, for once, is agreeable rather than intrusive), we get Ferruccio Amendola – father of popular actor Claudio and who’s better known for dubbing the performances in native editions of titles featuring such heavyweight American stars as Dustin Hoffman, Al Pacino and Robert De Niro!

      As for director Caiano, he was another versatile artisan of the “Euro-Cult” school: I’ve watched a number of his films over the last few years…though, ironically, I was personally let down by what is probably considered as his best-known work – NIGHTMARE CASTLE (1965), an atmospheric but derivative Gothic chiller starring iconic “Scream Queen” Barbara Steele!
      1atlasmb

      Fun, fun, fun in the coliseum!

      I found this film on TCM and was drawn to it. It really is a terrible film, but it is so bad it is laughable. This is a movie designed for MST3000, or maybe Triumph the Insult Comic Dog's attentions.

      Years before Schwarzenegger decided to capitalize on his Mr. Olympia celebrity in Hollywood, other muscle-heads took a shot at the big screen. The results were mostly uneven and only suitable for drive-in movie B-film marathons.

      This film is among the worst, which makes it among the best for comedy. (I saw the English-dubbed version.) The acting was amateurish. The dialogue (subtitled) was inept. Best of all was the plot. It really drove the humor.

      Imagine the director and wardrobe head meeting in a costume store. The director says, "The gladiator must battle an animal in the ring. What animal costume looks the most real?" Apparently, the answer was "gorilla" and the gladiator scene wrote itself. Hilarious.
      5ma-cortes

      Maciste defending the Christians against a nasty emperor

      The film deals about Maciste (Mark Forest) , gladiator of Sparta , the mythical hero who encounters pretty risked situations while trying to win over his true love , a beautiful Christian . Maciste who is nicknamed Hercules in US must use all his strength to save the girl he loves from malicious emperor (Peter White) and the Pretorians captain (Robert Hundar) making a desperate bid to rescue the Christians . The picture is a undercover version of ¨Quo Vadis¨ but with lack luster and budget , thus our hero (Mark Forest) like Marco Vinicio (Robert Taylor) must save his sweetheart Christian of the Emperor Vitelio likeness to Nero (Peter Ustinov) and his villain guards chief (Robert Hundar, an usual of Spaghetti Western) similar to wicked Tijelinus .

      The film gets dramatic scenes of gladiators combats in the arena and martyrdom Christians and stunningly cheap special effects as the shots and closeups of a giant rubber gorilla which is a man suited struggling against Maciste . The robust and strong Maciste or Hercules is Mark Forest in a wooden acting , he was a muscleman who left allegedly the sword and sandals genre for the Opera , he used the amount of money he made acting as gladiator films in Italy to study Opera , he currently teaches it in the Los Angeles zone . He was one along with Ed Fury , Dan Vadis , Alan Steel , Reg Park , Gordon Scott whom to seek fortune and fame interpreting absurdly muscle mythological figures but nobody topped Steve Reeves in popularity . The film will appeal to Spaghetti myth-opera although is a better than most muscle opera , thanks to expert director Mario Caiano .

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      • Curiosidades
        Italian censorship visa # 42561 delivered on 24-3-1964.
      • Erros de gravação
        Man visible in gorilla suit, which also has sewing lies visible in several places, and the man's eyes and skin surrounding his eyes are clearly visible behind the poorly-crafted gorilla mask.
      • Versões alternativas
        In the United States, the original Italian version has become available that is letterboxed with available subtitles.
      • Conexões
        Featured in Best in Action: 1964 (2020)

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      • Data de lançamento
        • 26 de março de 1964 (Itália)
      • Países de origem
        • Itália
        • França
      • Idioma
        • Italiano
      • Também conhecido como
        • The Terror of Rome Against the Son of Hercules
      • Locações de filme
        • De Paolis/INCIR Studios, Roma, Lazio, Itália(Studio)
      • Empresas de produção
        • Prometeo Film S.r.l.
        • Sancro Film
        • Les Films Jacques Leitienne
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      • Tempo de duração
        • 1 h 43 min(103 min)
      • Mixagem de som
        • Mono
      • Proporção
        • 2.35 : 1

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