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Maciste contre les monstres

Original title: Maciste contro i mostri
  • 1962
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  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
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Maciste contre les monstres (1962)
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Wandering strongman Maxxus comes upon two warring tribes, the Sun worshipers and the Moon worshipers. He saves the leader of the Sun tribe from a sea monster, then later on when the Moon tri... Read allWandering strongman Maxxus comes upon two warring tribes, the Sun worshipers and the Moon worshipers. He saves the leader of the Sun tribe from a sea monster, then later on when the Moon tribe attacks and kidnaps the Sun tribe's women, they call upon Maxxus for help.Wandering strongman Maxxus comes upon two warring tribes, the Sun worshipers and the Moon worshipers. He saves the leader of the Sun tribe from a sea monster, then later on when the Moon tribe attacks and kidnaps the Sun tribe's women, they call upon Maxxus for help.

  • Director
    • Guido Malatesta
  • Writers
    • Arpad DeRiso
    • Guido Malatesta
  • Stars
    • Reg Lewis
    • Margaret Lee
    • Luciano Marin
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    337
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    • Director
      • Guido Malatesta
    • Writers
      • Arpad DeRiso
      • Guido Malatesta
    • Stars
      • Reg Lewis
      • Margaret Lee
      • Luciano Marin
    • 18User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Reg Lewis
    Reg Lewis
    • Maciste…
    Margaret Lee
    Margaret Lee
    • Moah
    Luciano Marin
    Luciano Marin
    • Aydar of the Sun People
    Andrea Aureli
    Andrea Aureli
    • Fuan of the Moon People
    Birgit Bergen
    Birgit Bergen
    • Raya
    Nello Pazzafini
    Nello Pazzafini
    • Chief of the Ulmar People
    Maria Kent
    • Agmin - Nab's Girlfriend
    Fulvia Gasser
    • Girl of the Sun People
    Rocco Spataro
    • Nab
    Domenico Maggio
    • Man of the Sun People
    • (as Mimmo Maggio)
    Nando Angelini
    • Man of the Cave People
    Nino Milano
    • Man of the Sun People
    Ivan Pengow
    • Agur
    Tanja Snidersic
    • Girl of the Sun People
    Demeter Bitenc
    Demeter Bitenc
    • Dorok - Father of Aydar
    • (as Dander Bitenc)
    Laura Brown
    • Sacrificed Girl of the Sun People
    • (uncredited)
    Cho Cha Lung
    • Mongol Elder
    • (uncredited)
    Alfredo Zammi
    • Gamel - Fire Keeper of the Sun People
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Guido Malatesta
    • Writers
      • Arpad DeRiso
      • Guido Malatesta
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    6CinemaSerf

    Fire Monsters against the Sons of Hercules

    I actually quite enjoyed this, even though the production is pretty woeful. Tapping into the mythology, we meet the shockingly wooden but muscular Reg Lewis as "Maxus". He is strolling the land looking for some good to do when he encounters a tribe of sun worshippers who have been brutally attacked by the cave-dwelling moon worshippers. This event was especially annoying for "Aydar" (Lucia Marin) who was just about to tie the knot with the feisty "Moah" (Margaret Lee) who has now gone and got herself taken captive by the evil "Fuan" (Andrea Aureli). Luckily, this young man manages to convince "Maxus" to help them, and so our adventure begins. Nope, the conclusion is never in doubt but along the way we have a sort of Ali Baba-esque cave, loads of maidenly sacrifices, some angry gods, great stone-axe combat and best of all - a dragon! The dubbing seems to be largely over English dialogue, which takes some getting used to and the camerawork is certainly nobody's finest work as it frequently suggests that few of these actors were in the same room at the same time. Much of the limited jeopardy relies on the noisy audio and lively score, but that works if you just take this for what it is. A cheap and cheerful adventure that is decently paced and quite good fun.
    2Tera-Jones

    Not As Fun As It Sounds Like It Would Be

    Reg Lewis is back as Maxus/Germanicus (Maciste). Maxus happens upon a two primitive tribes: the good sun-worshipers and the evil moon-worshipers. The two tribes are battling it out because the evil moon people want it that way and end up capturing some of the sun people. Luckily for the sun people there are monsters that destroy the cave they are held in and Maxus is there to save them. OH and there is hydra in the film.

    Barely entertaining film. It has it's moments of being okay but those moments aren't that grand. You'd think I would like this one with all the big monsters in it but I find it only barely tolerable to skim though.

    2/10
    2bkoganbing

    Maciste In The Ice Age

    This particular peplum is a prehistoric item as Maciste goes back to the caveman era and helps out one tribe which has been dislocated by the Ice Age to settle on some new lands. It seems as though the other tribe that was there before isn't happy about these late arrivals hunting in their forests and want them removed.

    Bodybuilder Reg Lewis of Mae West's review plays the legendary Maciste here. He's got to deal with all kinds of prehistoric beasts including a multi-headed hydra. One thing I swear I can't understand is how Maciste avoids pneumonia when he insists on going in his usual loincloth while everyone else is bundled up in animal skins. But his body is what the movie-going public is paying to see.

    Nothing here you haven't seen in One Million BC and a few hundred other successors.
    3wes-connors

    Two Tribes Go to War

    "A hydra is threatening the countryside and the people are terrified for their lives. The people's only hope of survival rests with Maxus, a powerful man who has the strength of many men. Before Maxus can battle the multi-headed monster, he must face other challenges in order to prove himself worthy and to prepare for the fateful battle," according to the DVD sleeve's synopsis.

    Actually, the story mainly involves a struggle between two pre-historic tribes: the "Good" or "Sun" worshipers, and the "Bad" or "Moon" worshipers. The "Sun" tribe of Nomads has decided to settle and live in peace; but, they pick land claimed by nearby "Moon" worshiping Cavemen. Bodybuilder Reg Lewis (as Maciste, or Maxus in English) does not belong to any tribe; however, he bonds with "Sun" leader Luciano Marin (as Idar), after saving him (and his woman) from a sea monster. The plot thickens when Mr. Lewis and "Moon" tribe woman Margaret Lee (as Moah) fall in love.

    In English, misleadingly reproduced as "Fire Monsters Against the Son of Hercules". The English dubbing is dreadful; in a couple of scenes, two completely different voices dub Lewis. The bleached-blond muscleman throws cavemen around, and poses. Mr. Marin essays his part better than others; but, considering the shoddiness of the production, it's a wasted effort. The best part of the movie is the added-on TV theme song, "The (Mighty) Sons of Hercules".

    *** Maciste contro i mostri (4/25/62) Guido Malatesta ~ Reg Lewis, Margaret Lee, Luciano Marin
    Michael_Elliott

    Silly But Enjoyable

    Fire Monsters Against the Son of Hercules (1962)

    ** (out of 4)

    Maciste (Reg Lewis), the son of Hercules, is wondering around when he runs into two members of a tribe that worships the Sun. They are being attacked by large fire breathing monster so Maciste kills it. Flash forward and the Moon worshipers are starting to kidnap the women from the Sun tribe so they go to Maciste for help.

    FIRE MONSTERS AGAINST THE SON OF HERCULES, the American title of this Italian movie, isn't a film that is meant to be taken serious. Outside of the Mario Bava film HERCULES IN A HAUNTED WORLD, this is the first in the series that I've seen and from the start I couldn't help but think of the Toho Godzilla series with the poor dubbing and rather silly special effects. Of course, I'm sure many people would say the only way to fully enjoy this or even judge it is by watching the original Italian cut but I don't have that available.

    As far as this American edit goes, I thought it was actually entertaining as long as you don't expect too much from it. The performances are pretty much what they are and it's certainly hard to judge them with the atrocious accents and dubbing. Poor Maciste appears to be dubbed by someone simply holding their breathe. The film does contain quite a bit of action, which helps keep it move at a nice pace and it's certainly never boring.

    As for the title monster, it's a real doozy and appears to have been made from supplied bought at a dollar store. Yes, it looks incredibly cheap and silly but it somewhat adds to the charm.

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    • Trivia
      The film was originally released in the UK in 1964 under the title "Colossus Of The Stone Age" and re-released 11 years later in 1975 as "Land Of The Monsters".
    • Quotes

      Moah: Are you looking for something?

      Maciste - U.S. version: Maxus: Yes, I'm looking for trouble.

    • Alternate versions
      Embassy Pictures included this among a group of sword and sandal/mythological muscleman epics they put into a U.S. television syndication package called "The Sons of Hercules." The title was changed to "Fire Monsters Against the Son of Hercules." The beginning and ending scores were replaced with a theme song titled "The Sons of Hercules" which was used on all of the films in this syndication package. Some lines of the English dubbed dialog was replaced (using another actor) so that Maxus refers to himself as being a "son of Hercules." After the opening credits, a shot of clouds was inserted and a narrator would explain that the main character in each of the films was a "son of Hercules."
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    • Release date
      • October 10, 1962 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Yugoslavia
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Maciste contre le monstre
    • Filming locations
      • Incir De Paolis Studios, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Euro International Films
      • Caserbib
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 22 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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