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La Charge de Syracuse

Original title: L'assedio di Siracusa
  • 1960
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  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
178
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La Charge de Syracuse (1960)
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During 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... Read allDuring 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... Read allDuring 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.

  • Director
    • Pietro Francisci
  • Writers
    • Pietro Francisci
    • Giorgio Graziosi
    • Ennio De Concini
  • Stars
    • Rossano Brazzi
    • Tina Louise
    • Sylva Koscina
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    178
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Pietro Francisci
    • Writers
      • Pietro Francisci
      • Giorgio Graziosi
      • Ennio De Concini
    • Stars
      • Rossano Brazzi
      • Tina Louise
      • Sylva Koscina
    • 8User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Rossano Brazzi
    Rossano Brazzi
    • Archimede
    Tina Louise
    Tina Louise
    • Diana…
    Sylva Koscina
    Sylva Koscina
    • Clio
    Enrico Maria Salerno
    Enrico Maria Salerno
    • Gorgia
    Gino Cervi
    Gino Cervi
    • Gerone
    Alberto Farnese
    Alberto Farnese
    • Marcello
    Luciano Marin
    Luciano Marin
    • Marco
    Alfredo Varelli
    Alfredo Varelli
    • Kriton
    Walter Grant
    • Tiresias
    Mara Lombardo
    • Selinonte Dancer
    Corinne Capri
    • Girl in Troupe
    • (uncredited)
    Enzo Cerusico
    • Giovane Allievo
    • (uncredited)
    Antonio Corevi
    • Nobleman
    • (uncredited)
    Consalvo Dell'Arti
    • Citizen
    • (uncredited)
    Gianni Di Segni
    • Slave Carrying Fruit
    • (uncredited)
    Cesare Fantoni
    Cesare Fantoni
    • Padre di Archimede
    • (uncredited)
    Veriano Ginesi
    • Uomo al Taverna
    • (uncredited)
    Takis Kavouras
    • Guard
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Pietro Francisci
    • Writers
      • Pietro Francisci
      • Giorgio Graziosi
      • Ennio De Concini
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    5larryanderson

    GREAT HISTORICAL EPIC

    This movie started out as a Historical Action Epic but ended up as a soap-opera with more story about who sleeps with whom instead of battle action. Even though this movie played widely in North America, there doesn't seem to be an English Language print available. (There is an English sub-titled copy on Y/T). This movie looks like a dismal failure after the smashing success of Hercules and Hercules Unchained. Also the later box office hit Hercules, Samson & Ulysses in 1964. The experiments with the "harnessing of the Sun's rays in the movie is the basis of many of today's technologies. Watch it just for the spectacle.

    After all the complex love affairs settle. The end line in the movie is DREAMS CANNOT BE REPEATED.
    8tavm

    L'assedio di Siracusa or Siege of Syracuse was an entertaining Italian epic with Tina Louise among the pleasures

    Around the late '50s-early '60s, Tina Louise left Hollywood for Italy to make movies there. She made a couple for director Pietro Francisci of which this was the first. Depending on the condition of her character and whoever addresses her, she's known as either Artemide or Diana or Lucrezia. As Diana, she falls for an inventor named Archimedes (Rossano Brazzi) who works for the king of Syracuse. Archimedes, however, is promised the hand in marriage to the king's daughter, Clio (Sylva Koscina). Since Diana's step brother, Gorgia (Enrico Maria Salerno), is politically ambitious, he makes sure Diana doesn't stay with Archimedes by having her drugged and taken away. On that ship, she loses her memory and lands in Rome where she then falls for General Marcello (Alberto Farnese). It's there that her and Archimedes' son, Marco (Luciano Marin), live with the general as family. While I knew Archimedes was a real-life figure, I wasn't sure about the others so I looked up on Wikipedia and found out many of the characters were made up, not to mention some events as well. Still, even knowing that, I was quite entertained especially during the battle scenes though I detected an amateurish quality among the soldier extras when they were wailing in pain while dying. Otherwise, the dialogue (In Italian with English subtitles) and acting were pretty good for this sort of thing and Ms. Louise isn't too much of a sticking-out figure among Italians except where it counts-her sexiness when she's dancing or her figure when some skin is shown when wearing skimpy clothing. What I didn't like was that the YouTube upload I watched had some abrupt cuts especially since that also abruptly edited some of the beautiful score by Angelo Francesco Lavagino. Still, like I said, I highly enjoyed this movie so on that note, I highly recommend L'assedio di Siracusa or Siege of Syracuse.
    DrLenera

    Beautiful historical romantic drama which cries out to be saved from obscurity

    It's sad that I'm the first one to review this film,which appears to have been entirely forgotten even by those few who have actually seen it. It's an interesting combination of factual historical epic and romantic drama that really deserves to be rescued from obscurity. Taking place over about 20 years,it's about the Greek inventor Archimedes,who lives on the island of Syracuse and is promised to be married. However,he falls in love with a gypsy dancer. When she is kidnapped and taken to Rome,a knock on the head causes her to lose her memory and she marries a Roman general. I'll not reveal any further plot twists,so to keep some surprises,but the turns are many and often strange.

    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.
    6ma-cortes

    Historical and spectacular Peplum developed in the second Punic War with inventor Archimedes as a brave ruler

    A decent peplum loosely based on historical events, dealing with the valiant hero Archimedes : Rossano Brazzi , the man who was 2500 years ahead of his time , concerning his adventures , invents and lovers : Tina Louise , Sylva Koscina in the location of Syracuse . As Syracuse is a neutral place in the long war between Roman Empire and the Chartaginians ; however , things go wrong when at the island a dispute takes place and then Syracuse government and Archimedes are coerced to intervene against Rome . As Syracuse holds a Roman siege between 214 and 212 B. C. resulting in fateful consequences. Amazing Secret Weapon of Archimedes ! . He harnessed the sun's energy to destroy the entire Rome armada !

    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 .
    6xerses13

    Well Intentioned, But Too Ambitious...

    SWORD AND SANDAL or 'pepla/peplum' is a enduring genre of the Italian Cinema. It dates back to the beginning of their efforts and comes and goes in waves. The wave best remembered in the U.S.A. started with STEVE REEVES in HERCULES (1958) released here in 1959 and died out in the mid 1960s'. Hollywood would also make contributions and it's films would generally be better financed and produced. Some becoming enduring Classics.

    L'assedio di Siracusa (1960) 'THE SIEGE OF SYRACUSE' is a ambitious attempt to illustrate a era of Historical importance, The Second Punic War (218-201 B.C.E.). It was a divergence from the typical fantasies involving 'Hercules, Goliath, Maciste, Ursus' or whatever the 'Strong-Man' was called for that particular 'minor epic'. Rather it's 'Hero' was one who used brain not brawn to achieve his ends. SYRACUSE is at the apex of the confrontation between ROME and CARTHAGE. ROME has the best Army and has mastered the Sea and wants SYRACUSE to control the Mediterranean and defeat CARTHAGE. SYRACUSE has ARCHIMEDES (287-212 B.C.E.), Genius and Inventor, whose ambitions are to thwart ROME's will and maintain the independence of his State.

    International Star Rossano Brazzi issues forth as ARCHIMEDES with his romantic lead DIANA/ARTEMIDE/LUCREZIA played by Tina Louise. Yes, GINGER GRANT of GILLIGAN'S ISLAND (1964-1967). These two (2) characters weave their romantic story through the Military and Political struggles of the time. In in his spare time ARCHIMEDES whips up his 'Solar Death Ray' to defend SYRACUSE by setting fire to the Roman Fleet. In the end SYRACUSE does fall, but true love is not denied. For details watch the film.

    Whether ARCHIMEDES did all the things portrayed in the film is problematical. In addition he was killed at the end of the siege and did not go off into the Sunset with his main squeeze. The main problem with the film was the Italian Cinema's 'Reaching Beyond Their Grasp'. The concept of the film was fine and there is nothing wrong with Rossano Brazzi's interpretation of ARCHIMEDES. What was needed here was Hollywood MONEY and production values. Compared to BEN HUR (1959) or SPARTACUS (1960) it comes across as just another Italian 'B' effort with all the typical shortcomings.

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      The voice of Rossano Brazzi--who speaks English quite well-- is dubbed by another actor in the English-language version.
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      Edited into Lo schermo a tre punte (1995)

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    • Release date
      • July 12, 1961 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Le Siège de Syracuse
    • Filming locations
      • Cinecittà Studios, Cinecittà, Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Glomer Film
      • Galatea Film
      • Societé Cinématographique Lyre
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      1 hour 58 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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