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Le tyran de Syracuse

Original title: Il tiranno di Siracusa
  • 1962
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
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Le tyran de Syracuse (1962)
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Pythias faces death for his belief in universal brotherhood. Tyrant Dionysus lets him visit his sick wife if he returns for execution. Friend Damon stays as hostage. Dionysus expects Pythias... Read allPythias faces death for his belief in universal brotherhood. Tyrant Dionysus lets him visit his sick wife if he returns for execution. Friend Damon stays as hostage. Dionysus expects Pythias won't return.Pythias faces death for his belief in universal brotherhood. Tyrant Dionysus lets him visit his sick wife if he returns for execution. Friend Damon stays as hostage. Dionysus expects Pythias won't return.

  • Director
    • Curtis Bernhardt
  • Writers
    • Samuel Marx
    • Franco Riganti
    • Paola Ojetti
  • Stars
    • Guy Williams
    • Don Burnett
    • Ilaria Occhini
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    317
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    • Director
      • Curtis Bernhardt
    • Writers
      • Samuel Marx
      • Franco Riganti
      • Paola Ojetti
    • Stars
      • Guy Williams
      • Don Burnett
      • Ilaria Occhini
    • 13User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Guy Williams
    Guy Williams
    • Damon
    Don Burnett
    Don Burnett
    • Pythias
    Ilaria Occhini
    • Nerissa
    Liana Orfei
    Liana Orfei
    • Adriana
    Marina Berti
    Marina Berti
    • Mereka
    Arnoldo Foà
    Arnoldo Foà
    • Dionysius
    • (as Arnoldo Foa')
    Carlo Giustini
    Carlo Giustini
    • Cariso
    Aldo Silvani
    Aldo Silvani
    • Patriarch
    Andrea Bosic
    • Arcanos
    Maurizio Baldoni
    • Dionysius the Younger
    Franco Fantasia
    • Aide
    Osvaldo Ruggieri
    Osvaldo Ruggieri
    • Demetrius
    Lawrence Montaigne
    Lawrence Montaigne
    • Flute Player
    Enrico Glori
    Enrico Glori
    • Nikos
    Gianni Bonagura
    • Phylemon
    Vittorio Bonos
    • Digenis
    Carlo Rizzo
    • Libia
    Giovanna Maculani
    • Hermione
    • Director
      • Curtis Bernhardt
    • Writers
      • Samuel Marx
      • Franco Riganti
      • Paola Ojetti
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    5bkoganbing

    What A Guy Won't Do For A Friend

    Damon And Pythias the retelling of the legendary friendship from Greek mythology is a cut above the usual peplum product from Italy at the time. It benefits a bit from Hollywood director Curtis Bernhardt although the film is way too slow. A lot from the first half of the movie could have been cut.

    Pythias as played by Don Burnett is on a mission from Athens to Syracuse where he's to fetch back the Pythagorean field man in Syracuse back to the home office in Athens. In Athens the school of Pythagoras is a respected form of philosophy, Syracuse they're considered a dangerous cult and hunted down by its ruler Dionysius played by Arnaldo Foa.

    While in Syracuse Burnett meets up with Guy Williams playing Damon who is a rogue in a manner befitting Errol Flynn. But Williams is a jaded sort and he sees Burnett really walks the walk in the philosophy of universal brotherhood that the Pythagoreans preach. It's not quite as simple as that, but the Pythagoreans here are presented as a forerunner of Christianity.

    It all gets put to the test when Burnett is caught by Foa and Williams offers himself up as hostage in his place so Burnett can return to Athens to care for his sick wife. Foa decided to let him go through with it, thinking that no one would be dumb enough to return once free and that would discredit the philosophy which is finding favor in Syracuse.

    Williams and Burnett were a pair of refugees from television, Burnett had done the Northwest Passage television show and Williams had just finished his run with Walt Disney's Zorro. Damon And Pythias never did establish them as film stars. Williams came along twenty years too late, in the thirties he could have been another Errol Flynn. He would have a run with Lost In Space after this film. Both their careers had petered out by the Seventies.

    Damon And Pythias is a bit more literate than the usual peplum item. But it is also sluggish and dull in spots. It's a curiosity nevertheless and might be worth a look.
    4Bunuel1976

    DAMON AND PYTHIAS (Curtis Berhardt, 1962) **

    Although I had heard of the titular historical characters – probably from a Greek mythology class I sat for in Secondary School – I had never read or seen their tale until now, via this rather lifeless and turgid peplum that was, until some time ago, a staple of TCM UK's schedule. The leads are likable enough as played by Guy Williams (from Disney's "Zorro" TV-series in his penultimate theatrical feature) and Don Burnett (also in his next-to-last film, he was a dead ringer for Rock Hudson but much less charismatic), their inevitable love interests are, respectively, attractive (Liana Orfei) and histrionic (Ilaria Occhini), while the villainous Tyrant of Syracuse (the film's original Italian title) was portrayed by a favorite Italian character actor who made his fair share of these things – Arnoldo Foa' who also speaks his own lines in serviceable English! Actually, the latter's belated introduction breathes new life into the film making the second half far more compelling as Greek Burnett defies his Sicilian enemies to prove that his Pythagorian creed of "The Brotherhood of Man" (perpetrated by persecuted philosopher Andrea Bosic) by replacing Sicilian thief Williams who has, uncharacteristically, exchanged places with Burnett on the executioner's block because of the latter's impending fatherhood! Therefore, it is rather unfortunate that, despite some interesting international credentials in the direction (German Bernhardt, who would curiously himself retire after making just one more film!) and screen writing (British playwright Bridget Boland and Hollywood veteran Samuel Marx) departments, DAMON AND PYTHIAS does not emerge a better movie in the long run – even when compared to most of the less-than-inspired product along the same lines being churned out by contemporary Italian B-grade film-makers.
    2Tera-Jones

    A Tale Of Two Friends Told At A Snail's Pace

    Face the punishment of death or a friend that is a thief and liar (willing to lie and pretend to be a hostage). Not much of a choice, the only other choice I can think of would be suicide or to get the heck out of there fast, leave the country quickly and forget both. lol.

    This is the story of "all men are brothers", treat each other right. Damon and Pythias of Greek mythology - the story of morality.

    It's okay but moves at a snail's pace. I guess because there wasn't quite enough material for a typical full length film of the time era so they drug out the original story.

    2/10
    5dinky-4

    Too good for its own good

    While it looks like just another of those "sword and sandal" movies from the 1960s, this one has ambitions. Too bad. Instead of being a snappy, unpretentious piece of entertainment with beefcakey guys and bosomy babes racing their way through an action-filled plot, we get a long, slow, deliberate, almost thoughtful re-telling of the Damon and Pythias myth. Strange, you don't think you're going to miss the fire-breathing monster and the scantily-clad virgin chained to a rock and the bare-chested hero stretched between two chariots, but darn it, when these ingredients aren't present, you miss them!

    The problems probably began with the choice of director, Curtis Bernhardt. He was fine for MGM's women's pictures such as "Beau Brummell" and "Interrupted Melody," but he's not well suited to this kind of material. Guy Williams isn't the right choice to play Damon, either. He's supposed to be one of those lovable rogue types such as Burt Lancaster or even Kirk Douglas used to play, but he just can't bring this off.

    Don Burnett does better as Pythias. He plays the quiet, serious one and though the "mismatched buddies" formula usually works, it stumbles here because there simply isn't much chemistry between the two leads. And, curiously enough, neither of the two men gets to take his shirt off, not even in the climactic scene in which Damon is bound to a pillar for his impending execution. What's a sword-and-sandal movie without a generous helping of pecs?
    8clanciai

    How true friendship can overcome any obstacle

    The original title of this film is "The Tyrant of Syracuse", and as a study in tyranny in the days of classical antiquity, it is very interesting, as it poses Greek philosophy and its traditions from Pythagoras against the military autocracy with its rule by military force run by the dictator Dionysius in a kind of pre-Christian concept. Plato's disciple Dion actually went across to Syracuse in an effort to convert the tyrant Dionysius from his dictatorship to philosophical humanity, which noble effort of idealism pitieously failed - a tyranny is hopelessly a tyranny as long as it lasts. Here the friendship between one philosophical adherent and a reguilar opportunist of Syracuse is posed and tried against the rule of oppression with some interesting and positive results, as human feelings always will overcome any inhumanity. The actors are good enough apart from the women, who desperately try to turn it all into a sob story, which naturally isn't successful. The music is also excellent and gilds the story, which in itself is good enough to make this film more watchable than any crtical cineast would think. In brief, a dashing adventure of the antiquities.

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      The legend of Damon and Pythias can be sourced to the writings of philosopher Aristoxenus (4th century BC), who wrote extensively about the Pythagoreans, followers of Pythagoras' philosophy. The legend has the two as two Pythagoreans in Sicily. When Pythias was accused of plotting against Dionysius I, he was sentenced to death. Accepting his sentence, Pythias asked to be allowed to return home one last time, to settle his affairs and bid his family farewell. Dionysius believed this was simply an excuse and that the man wanted to escape. However, when Damon offered to take Pythias' place in captivity, Dionysius agreed to set the prisoner free. When Pythias failed to return, Dionysius prepared to execute Damon. Then Pythias returned and offered his life instead. Dionysius was so pleased and astonished with their friendship that he pardoned both. The tale attested to the supposed loyalty of Pythagoreans to each other and their moral strength in a time of crisis.
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    • Release date
      • June 10, 1964 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Damon y Pitias
    • Filming locations
      • Cinecittà Studios, Cinecittà, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Studio)
    • Production company
      • International Motion Picture Enterprises
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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