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Héros de Babylone

Original title: L'eroe di Babilonia
  • 1963
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
147
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Héros de Babylone (1963)
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The rightful heir to the throne of Babylon leads a slave revolt against an evil ruler.The rightful heir to the throne of Babylon leads a slave revolt against an evil ruler.The rightful heir to the throne of Babylon leads a slave revolt against an evil ruler.

  • Director
    • Siro Marcellini
  • Writers
    • Gian Paolo Callegari
    • Siro Marcellini
    • Albert Valentin
  • Stars
    • Gordon Scott
    • Geneviève Grad
    • Moira Orfei
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    147
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Siro Marcellini
    • Writers
      • Gian Paolo Callegari
      • Siro Marcellini
      • Albert Valentin
    • Stars
      • Gordon Scott
      • Geneviève Grad
      • Moira Orfei
    • 11User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gordon Scott
    Gordon Scott
    • Nippur
    Geneviève Grad
    Geneviève Grad
    • Tamira
    Moira Orfei
    Moira Orfei
    • Ura
    Piero Lulli
    • Balthazar
    Andrea Scotti
    • Namar
    Mario Petri
    Mario Petri
    • Ciro - il re di Persia
    Célina Cély
    • Agar
    Paola Petrini
    • Atalide
    Andrea Aureli
    Andrea Aureli
    • Anarsi
    Giuseppe Addobbati
    Giuseppe Addobbati
    • Licadio
    Consalvo Dell'Arti
    • Un ufficiale persiano
    Oreste Lionello
    Oreste Lionello
    • Tibis
    Harold Bradley
    • Mursuk - Lo schiavo nero
    • (uncredited)
    Enrico Gozzo
    • Un'ufficiale di Ciro
    • (uncredited)
    Alba Maiolini
    Alba Maiolini
    • Una prigioniera in cava
    • (uncredited)
    Renato Malavasi
    Renato Malavasi
    • Edumeo - il pastore
    • (uncredited)
    Giuseppe Mattei
    • Il tenente del re Ciro
    • (uncredited)
    Aldo Pini
    • Un'ambasciatore perso
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Siro Marcellini
    • Writers
      • Gian Paolo Callegari
      • Siro Marcellini
      • Albert Valentin
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    User reviews11

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    4Nightgaunt

    Another sword and sandal flick with Gordon Scott

    Say what you want about the genre of sword and sandal films. Without any historical credibility whatsoever or any similarities with the historical/mythical characters that give the heroes their names some muscle men, mostly American bodybuilders fight for freedom and glory somewhere in the ancient world. This time around it's Gordon Scott as prince Nippur (name taken from an ancient Summerian city located in modern day Iraq) returning from exile after calls from the oppressed people of Babylon, tormented by their usurper with slavery and human sacrifices. In the tradition of Samson and Hercules prince Nippur has superhuman strength, hence overpowering the evil forces to bring freedom and justice back to the empire. Sounds a bit like Anakin Skywalkers/Darth Vaders monologue before the climatic battle at the end of Star Wars Episode 3, though the story is a little too interlaced for film of that length. I like this cheesy flicks on a lazy Saturday morning like today, especially as I', down with a cold, the downside of this movie is that there are way too many characters, both good and evil,too long scenes of sacrifices and random violence against the slaved populace - I mean we get it, the bad guy is REALLY bad - and stereotypical scenes where the trapped or chained hero overcomes all odds in a heroic display of his power to jump in for the rescue at the end. It is entertaining, no doubts there, but with a dozen women wearing same or similar wigs all guys wearing fake beards and armor it's kinda hard to follow the story in detail. You leave for 5 minutes and you don't know what happened cause all throughout the flick new characters are introduced - or killed. The story itself is very interchangeable, so if you'd put in Hercules and a Greek polis where this stuff had happened, it would have worked just as well. For situations like mine atm, where I can't do anything else anyways this film is good, would have been perfect if the storyline was more simple, but other than that it has most things that makes a cheesy sword and sandal flick so entertaining. Silly costumes, bad acting, bad fake beards, bad wigs, random backdrops from obviously various other productions and lots of scenes where a muscle man can show his biceps. 4 or 10 points, however quite entertaining.
    6ma-cortes

    Italian epic with struggles , intrigues , luxurious scenarios and being quite entertaining

    The tyrant Balthazar (habitual nasty Spaghetti Western , Folco Lulli), usurper of Babylone , rules the city with violence and atrocities . He organizes continuous sacrifices of maids along with the priestess (Moira Orfei , Peplum usual , along with her sister Liana Orfei) of Astarte . Nippur (Gordon Scott , here one of the few movies to show him with chest hair) , legitimate heir of throne , returns from exile with aim to retrieve the kingdom left by his father Sargon , kidnapped by Balthazar . During his journey , Nippur frees Tamira (Genevieve Grad ), a Jewish girl prepared to be sacrificed for Goddess Ishtar . Nippur is imprisoned by the usurper , but he escapes and is helped by king Persian Cyrus (Mario Petri).

    This is an agreeable Sword and Sandals movie with noisy action , extraordinary adventures , usual dancing scenes and spectacular final battle . Gordon Scott is nice as the mythical hero who finds several dangerous situations while attempting save his lover and recover the throne . He acted as a bouncing hero in great number of films and was randomly assigned the identity of Hércules , Goliath , Samsom for US viewers . Scott usually playing historic characters , such as ¨Coroliano¨, ¨Mucius Scevola¨ and ¨Remo¨. He was one along with Ed Fury, Dan Vadis, Alain Steel , Mark Forest, Reg Park , among others, whom the seek fame and fortune acting absurdly muscle mythological figures, but nobody topped Steve Reeves and Gordon Scott in popularity.

    The film follows a similar plot to famous film ¨Intolerance¨ (1916) by D.W. Griffith , about fall of Babylone , though here appears a pretty malicious Balthazar , well played by Folco Lulli , but not the biblical history about 'prophet Daniel and the lions' . However , the movie has not mythological accuracy , neither expecting historical . Other pictures about these Babylonic events are the followings : ¨I Semiramide (1953)¨ by Primo Zeglio with Ivonne Furneaux and John Erickson ; ¨Semiramis, slave and Queen¨ by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia ; and ¨Seven thunderbolts(1962)¨ by Silvio Amadio with Jackie Lane and Howard Duff .
    6ZeddaZogenau

    Italian Peplum Movie with Gordon SCOTT and Genevieve GRAD

    The young Nippur (Gordon SCOTT) returns to his homeland of Babylon after a long stay at the court of the Persian King Cyrus (Mario PETRI). His cousin Balthasar (Piero LULLI), who is under the ominous influence of a beautiful priestess named Ura (Moira ORFEI), now rules there. There are bound to be conflicts in which the young Tamira (Genevieve GRAD) also plays a major role.

    This time the Italian sword and sandal film takes us to the time around 539 BC, when a certain Belshazzar ruled in Babylon and got into a major conflict with the Great King Cyrus. This film by Siro MARCELLINI is certainly not one of the best examples of the peplum cinema from the Roman film factory CINECITTA. Good entertainment for fans of the genre is guaranteed. The American bodybuilder and ex-Tarzan actor Gordon SCOTT cuts a dazzling figure as a champion of good. And a year later Genevieve GRAD would become the daughter of the GENDARM OF SAINT TROPEZ, played by the unforgettable Louis De FUNES.

    In Italian cinemas, the rather modestly equipped sword and sandals film grossed 195 million ITL, while in West German cinemas it grossed the equivalent of around 350,000 EURO (from 358,000 cinema visits).
    Dethcharm

    "They Were The Mightiest Of Mortal Men!"...

    In THE BEAST OF BABYLON AGAINST THE SON OF HERCULES, the eeevil, Babylonian King Balthazar (Piero Lulli) has decided that he's not oppressing his people quite harshly enough. He soon remedies this..

    Enter Nippur (Gordon Scott), who quickly finds opportunity to crush the king's troops with a handy log, while rescuing a slave girl in the process. Not-so surprisingly, our humongous hero is on a collision course with Balthazar.

    Infiltrating Babylon, Nippur buddies up with the king, while wearing a fashionable shower curtain, throw rug, and table cloth ensemble. Don't worry, he soon gets to throw Balthazar's men around like sword-wielding coconuts!

    QUESTIONS: #1- Can Nippurcules deliver the slaves, and allow the true heir to take the throne? #2- How does Balthazar stand up while wearing that space station-sized crown on his noggin? #3- What exactly is the meaning of the interpretive dance during the human sacrifice? #4- When Hernippules gets wounded, how will he save everyone?

    This all leads to the gigantic battle-filled finale, featuring Hippurnules in the showdown of showdowns!

    One of the best in the so-called "Sons Of Hercules" series. Just try getting the theme song out of your head!

    Invite the friends! Mix the drinks! Get comfortable! Prepare to roar!...
    8dbborroughs

    Stay away from English dubs

    Another case of where the dubbing destroys a decent little movie. The subtitled version I saw under the title of Hero of Babylon is much better than the Beast of Babylon with English dubbing. For what ever reason it plays less silly. The plot is the typical muscle bound hero fights and wins the freedom of an oppressed people but its done with just enough conviction of the leads that you do care what happens. The film is a really good action film for most of its run, falling into a bit of silliness as the tries to tie up all the plot threads.

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      One of the few movies to show Gordon Scott with chest hair.
    • Quotes

      Balthazar: [to Nippur] This very night, Agar the slave girl shall be brought to your apartments in garments worthy of your rank.

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    • Release date
      • August 23, 1963 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • The Beast of Babylon Against the Son of Hercules
    • Production companies
      • Compagnia Internazionale Realizzazioni Artistiche Cinematografiche (CIRAC)
      • Films Internazionali Artistici (FIA)
      • Gladiator Film
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,800,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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