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Le géant de la vallée des rois

Original title: Maciste nella valle dei Re
  • 1960
  • Unrated
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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Le géant de la vallée des rois (1960)
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Maciste travels to Egypt, where he leads a revolt against an evil queen.Maciste travels to Egypt, where he leads a revolt against an evil queen.Maciste travels to Egypt, where he leads a revolt against an evil queen.

  • Director
    • Carlo Campogalliani
  • Writers
    • Oreste Biancoli
    • Ennio De Concini
  • Stars
    • Mark Forest
    • Chelo Alonso
    • Vira Silenti
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    323
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Carlo Campogalliani
    • Writers
      • Oreste Biancoli
      • Ennio De Concini
    • Stars
      • Mark Forest
      • Chelo Alonso
      • Vira Silenti
    • 15User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mark Forest
    Mark Forest
    • Maciste
    • (as Mark Forrest)
    Chelo Alonso
    Chelo Alonso
    • La regina Smedes
    Vira Silenti
    • Tekaet
    Angelo Zanolli
    • Il faraone Kenamun
    Federica Ranchi
    • Nofret
    Carlo Tamberlani
    Carlo Tamberlani
    • Il faraone Armiteo I
    Nino Musco
    • Senneka
    Zvonimir Rogoz
    Zvonimir Rogoz
    • Il gran Visir
    Ignazio Dolce
    Ignazio Dolce
    • Il commerciante
    Andrea Fantasia
    • Il maniscalco
    Petar Dobric
    • Il gran sacerdote
    Ada Ruggeri
      • Director
        • Carlo Campogalliani
      • Writers
        • Oreste Biancoli
        • Ennio De Concini
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      User reviews15

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      TheVid

      One of many imported muscleman epics from the sixties, but with the extraordinary participation of the delicious Chelo Alonso.

      Mark Forest (bodybuilder Lou Degni) provides the beef in this relatively lavish Egyptian-style muscleman movie, whose production design is quite good for a low-budget, Italian potboiler. But for those who enjoy the genre, the highlight is the voluptuous Chelo Alonso, whose elegantly stiff performance as the evil empress is supplanted by the delightful belly dance she performs to seduce our lifeless hero midway through the picture. Adolescent kitsch working extraordinarily well as a fetishistic flesh fantasy. Terrific.
      7EdgarST

      Chelo, Forest and the Egyptian Kings

      Better than expected wide-screen peplum, with fine exteriors shot in Egypt, and terrific Chelo Alonso as evil queen Smedes, who has time to do an exotic dance that is half belly dancing, half Cuban pelvis shaking, a plus that disappeared in her second foray into a Maciste film (in the land of the cyclops) the following year. Smedes is the treacherous wife of the Egyptian pharaoh, whom she kills according to the designs of Persian invaders, and tries to seduce the handsome Italian-American Mark Forest, in a good version of Maciste, who leads the people in a revolt against the wicked Smedes. As Steve Reeves, Forest also retired soon, investing their money and time on something else: Reeves in a ranch; Forest, teaching operatic singing.
      8django-1

      Mark Forest's second peplum, set in 11th century BC Egypt

      Most peplums with a Yugoslavian partner in the international co-production tend to have interesting location photography and a different visual style, and this one is no exception. The setting is the 11th century BC Egypt, where the nation is controlled by Persian occupiers who have enslaved the people. A well-intentioned pharoah who tries to defend the people is killed and his evil, manipulative wife (well-played by Chelo Alonso, in the tradition of over-the-top female villains in old Republic serials!) takes over and sells out the nation. On his return home to straighten things out, the pharoah's son, Kenamun, runs into Mark Forest (as Maciste, the Son of Samson) and the plot kicks into action. The plot also includes a mystical necklace that makes the wearer a zombie ready to be ordered around (shades of old serials once again!), and of course there is some romance. Mark Forest is as handsome as, say, James Darren, his physique is well-used in a number of difficult "tasks", and he is believable in the romantic scenes as well as the fights. I've seen 11 of his 12 1960s films and enjoy all of them. Interesting visuals, a unique setting, a fine female antagonist, Mark Forest's exciting presence--definitely an above-average sword-and-sandal opus for fans of the genre. Director Carlo Campogalliani was involved with many excellent historical films with American stars: Ed Fury's first Ursus movie; Steve Reeves in Goliath and the Barbarians; Lex Barker in Captain

      Falcon; Jack Palance and Guy Madison in Sword of the Conqueror (that's one crying out for a DVD transfer--the circulating copies are very splicey). Check some of them out. A copy of this film was shown at UCLA recently at a peplum festival-- if there's a copy good enough quality to be screened there, it needs to be transferred to DVD now!
      5SnoopyStyle

      Italian sword and sandal

      Ancient Egypt is being ravaged by Persia. The men are killed while the women are sent into slavery. Pharaoh Armiteo I gets betrayed by his Queen Smedes and murdered. His son Kenamun becomes the new Pharaoh, but the Queen brainwashes him with a magic amulet. While on his desert journeys, Kenamun had saved the life of strong man Maciste (Mark Forest). Maciste is dismayed by Kenamun's apparent turn against the people and intends to sneak into the palace to talk to the new Pharaoh.

      This is an Italian sword and sandal flick. The production is pretty big and they did film a few scenes in Egypt. Surprisingly, muscle man Mark Forest is not necessarily the worst actor. He's not good, but he's not the worst. The problem is that there is plenty bad acting all over the place. This is safely secured in B-movie territory.
      6coltras35

      Son of Samson

      Evil Queen Smedes (Chelo Alonso) controls Persian-occupied Egypt while keeping her stepson-rightful ruler Kenamun (Angelo Zanolli)-under the influence of a mind-numbing medallion. Now, it's up to the mighty Maciste (Mark Forest) to lead a daring revolt in order to overthrow Smedes and restore Kenamun to the throne

      Son of Samson is quite an atmospheric peplum with the desolate scenery adding to the feeling of helplessness and oppression the Egyptians feel. You actually feel like you're there - the scenery is quite vivid. Surprisingly, it's a bit bloody and brutal, for its time anyway. It has a good story, however, and the narrative unravels leisurely. Maybe it's a little laborious in pace. But it's intriguing and involving enough.

      Mark Forest stars as Samson (or Maciste), a strongman figure with a keen sense of justice, a vast contrast to Chelo Alonso, who plays the evil Queen and steals the scene with her wicked ways. Does she get her just dessert? You'll have to watch to find out!

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      • Trivia
        Italian censorship visa #33422 of November 19, 1960.
      • Quotes

        Queen Smedes: Feed him to the crocodiles.

      • Connections
        Featured in Messaline et Agrippine (1982)

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      • Release date
        • March 3, 1961 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • Italy
        • France
        • Yugoslavia
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Maciste dans la vallée des pharaons
      • Filming locations
        • Interstudio, Rome, Italy(Studio)
      • Production companies
        • Panda Societa per L'Industria Cinematografica
        • Compagnie Industrielle et Commerciale Cinématographique (CICC)
        • Gallus Films
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 34m(94 min)
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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