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Hercule, Samson et Ulysse

Original title: Ercole sfida Sansone
  • 1963
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  • 1h 33m
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Hercule, Samson et Ulysse (1963)
AdventureFantasy

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... Read allTwo 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.

  • Director
    • Pietro Francisci
  • Writer
    • Pietro Francisci
  • Stars
    • Kirk Morris
    • Iloosh Khoshabe
    • Liana Orfei
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
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    • Director
      • Pietro Francisci
    • Writer
      • Pietro Francisci
    • Stars
      • Kirk Morris
      • Iloosh Khoshabe
      • Liana Orfei
    • 25User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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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)
      • Director
        • Pietro Francisci
      • Writer
        • Pietro Francisci
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      5thinker1691

      " We are strangers to Judea, who is this Samson you speak of? "

      In the 1960's in the U.S.A. the director of this last sword and sandal film called " Hercules, Samson and Ulysses " was the first to adapt the early Greek myths to the silver screen. The movie went on to be copied again and again. By this final installment Steve Reeves was replaced by a look-a-like Kirk Morris for the Strong Man, Hercules. As for his Judean rival the director choose Richard Lloyd to play the biblical hero. Enzo Cerusico plays the young Ulysses as they set out to confront a gigantic monster in Greece. However, a storm lands them in the Lavant and the land of legendary strong man who battle the Philistines. The movie is expected to follow the earlier films like Hercules and Hercules' Unchained. Instead the director who also wrote the story consigns himself to pairing the two strongmen and their young protégé against the The Philistines and his ally Dalila (Liana Orfei). Delighful as the movie is, audiences keep expecting ,much, much more than is offered, only to be disappointed. Still, the movie is interesting fare for a lazy summer's day. Despite all, it's still enjoyable but relegated to the shelves as a 1960's Classic. ****
      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!
      5barcrab

      Catch this one!

      TCM often shows films not available on video, and this, such a film, is most interesting.

      As the sword and sandal craze dwindled this was unloaded onto the matinée market by MGM in 1965. Strongman Kirk Morris plays the lead Hercules, assisted by crafty Ulysses and equally powerful Samson against the evil ruler of Gaza.

      This is actually a weirdly absorbing movie, as I found myself wanting to see it to the conclusion. The plot is rather complex, with double-crosses, duels to the death and some attractive scenery. As is to be expected, dubbing makes all of the action somewhat hard to follow. The larger-than-life characters are acted with gusto. I hope we see a DVD of this someday...
      gaattc

      I saw this first-run in 1963 at the Shades Mountain Drive-in in Birmingham, Alabama...

      And just caught it again on television this morning, 1 May 2018. Fifty-five years later, it's still classic high camp. Ah, memories.... One detail that escaped me the first time is that the Philistines are all wearing World War II German helmets. I guess there were a few of them available in Italy in 1963.
      mondopsycho

      Half-naked muscle-bound nonsense.

      Not unexpectedly, given the genre and the decade, this film is a nonsensical affair of half-naked muscle-men, including devilishly handsome Kirk Morris as Hercules, posing and fighting against a backdrop of silly sets and dubious locations. Special effects are rather bad (get a load of that sea monster!) while the acting, dialogue, and action are predictably funny, though not necessarily intentionally so. Look for the scene with a close-up of Morris pretending to be riding a horse while conversing with Delilah; I spontaneously laughed out loud. In all fairness, low-budget sword-and-sandal flicks of this sort have a nostalgic value and do not really deserve or warrant critical review; they can sometimes still be entertaining if not taken at all seriously. The best scenes of this movie are those featuring lots of fake boulders and fake stone ruins, and in the end, one can only feel sorry for the horses and lions. I gave this film an extra star for going out on a limb and suggesting that, while Hercules and Samson were relatively evenly matched in the physical sense, Hercules probably had the intellectual edge.

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      • Trivia
        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 Les travaux d'Hercule (1958).
      • Goofs
        Power lines visible in the background of some scenes.
      • Quotes

        Saran of Gaza: No one knows who Samson is. No one has ever seen him. He's been away. I don't know where. But we've heard of his fearful deeds. And we are certain that he exists.

        Delilah, Philistine Queen: My lord, Delilah exists too. I'll know how to receive Samson and how to tame him.

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      • Release date
        • November 25, 1964 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • Italy
      • Languages
        • English
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Hercules, Samson & Ulysses
      • Production company
        • I.C.D.
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 33 minutes
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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