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Les cavaliers de la terreur

Original title: Il terrore dei mantelli rossi
  • 1963
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
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Les cavaliers de la terreur (1963)
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  • Director
    • Mario Costa
  • Writers
    • Eduardo Falletti
    • Nino Lillo
    • Pierre Maudru
  • Stars
    • Tony Russel
    • Scilla Gabel
    • Yves Vincent
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    34
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    • Director
      • Mario Costa
    • Writers
      • Eduardo Falletti
      • Nino Lillo
      • Pierre Maudru
    • Stars
      • Tony Russel
      • Scilla Gabel
      • Yves Vincent
    • 2User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tony Russel
    Tony Russel
    • Paolo
    Scilla Gabel
    Scilla Gabel
    • Cristina
    Yves Vincent
    Yves Vincent
    • Capitano Mirko
    Jacques Dacqmine
    Jacques Dacqmine
    • Vladimir
    Nerio Bernardi
    Nerio Bernardi
    Carla Calò
    Pilar Clemens
    Tony Soler
    Tony Soler
    Pierre Torodi
    Claude Brasseur
    Claude Brasseur
    Beni Deus
    Beni Deus
    Alfonso Rojas
      Alf Marholm
      Nando Angelini
      Luciano Benetti
      Nino Marchetti
      Gianni Solaro
      Benito Stefanelli
      Benito Stefanelli
      • Director
        • Mario Costa
      • Writers
        • Eduardo Falletti
        • Nino Lillo
        • Pierre Maudru
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      5ma-cortes

      Passable costume swashbuckler, coproduced by Italy/Spain, with thrills, emotion, and breathtaking swordplay.

      A very basic epic adventure taking place in the 1500s, in the Renaissance era; a group of masked horsemen has the subjects of Duke Ladislaus (Nerio Bernardi) terrified. The titular knights ride around a particular duchy, raiding houses and killing people, and they're so elusive that some people believe that they're ghosts who have taken human form. Mirko (Yves Vincent), an ambitious individual, offers his help for finish with the evil raiders off , in exchange for the hand of his appealing daughter Christine (Scilla Gabel) . But then a mysterious and daring young man (Tony Russell) appears to save the lady in distress and even meets Christine for the first time in a confessional booth. Meanwhile, the peasants commanded by their leader (Alfonso Rojas) , and because the authority does nothing to prevent the raiders' attacks, decide to attack the castle indiscriminately.

      A colorful and brilliant adventure and made in Peplum style by Mario Costa. This is one of the many adventures and Peplum movies that dominated Italian sword-and-sandal epics in the early 60s , including epic battles , assaults, struggles, bizarre scenarios , sword-fight, intrigue, horse-riding, a typical hand-to-hand final duel and anything else. Here adding fantastic and terrifying touches: the riders also wear grotesque masks to further the illusion of their being spirits, the group of horsemen known as the Knights of Terror terrorize the villagers, they are believed to be the ghosts of an ambushed group of men seeking vendetta. Including even a mysterious content to be covered here, in this case, there is a scene involving a creepy secret passage by a cemetery , and even a touch of science fiction towards the end when an inventor pops up. And it seems to borrow tropes from both ¨Zorro¨ books by Johnston Mcculley and from the "Doctor Syn" novels. There are a few nice swordfights, action, adventure, an impressive attack by a legion of peasants on a castle and there's also good chemistry between good-looking Tony Russell and gorgeous Scilla Gabel, but not much else.

      Stars the handsome Tony Russell who gives a decent acting as a daring hero. He was one of several attractive American actors who migrated to Europe in the early 60s when their careers in the States weren't progressing as well as they wanted. Antonio Pietro Russo, aka Tony Russel, was born in Wisconsin, the son of Italian immigrants. Starred short roles in Jump Into Hell (1955), Anything Goes (1956), King Creole (1958), Don't Give Up the Ship (1959) and Last Train from Gun Hill (1959). He also found work in a few popular shows including "The Lone Wolf," "Highway Patrol," "Broken Arrow," "Peter Gunn" and "Zorro." His first prime movie role came with the low-budget Korean War yarn War Is Hell (1961). Russel's big break came when he was given the starring role of notorious bandit Fra Diavolo in the Italian-made action adventure The Last Charge (1962) co-starring Israeli actress Haya Harareet. Finding a market for himself in Italy as a dashing hero, he packed up his gear and headed for Europe in September of 1961. Settling in Rome, for the next several years, Tony worked steadily in standard adventures, swashbucklers, "007"-type spy tales and sci-fi thrillers. Most of his work followed the typical title-tells-all fare starring in such actioneers as Knights of Terror (1963), The Secret Seven (1963), Sword of Damascus (1964), L'ultima carica (1964), The Revolt of the Seven (1964), Secret of the Sphinx (1964), Behind the Mask of Zorro (1964), The Wild, Wild Planet (1966) and its companion film The War of the Planets (1966), Target Goldseven (1966) and Honeymoons Will Kill You (1966). Tony was one of the unfortunates to turn down the popular "spaghetti western" A Fistful of Dollars (1964) which made an international superstar out of Clint Eastwood. He also auditioned to play Disney's TV "Zorro" character but lost out to Guy Williams and whose role bears remarkable resemblance to Paolo from Il terrore dei mantelli rossi. Costars the frankly beautiful Scilla Gabel ad being a Italy/Spain/France co-production, there are Italian secondaries: Nerio Bernardi, Carla Calò; Spanish: Pilar Clemens, Alfonso Rojas, Beni Deus, Tony Soler and French: Yves Vincent, Jacques Dacqmine.

      In ¨Il terrore dei mantelli rossi(1963)¨ stand out the marvellous locations, castles and landscapes in authentic italian places, brilliantly photographed by cameraman Julio Ortas, and fortunately well remastered. As well as the moving musical score by prolific Carlo Rustichelli, a very common composer of Spaghetti westerns y Peplums. This slight adventure in medium budget was professionally directed by Mario Costa. He was a good artisan who directed Spaghetti Westerns as La Belva, Buffalo Bill hero of the Far West. And especially known for shooting several adventures, Peplum movies as Conqueror of Corinth, Gladiator of Rome, Cavalier in Devil's castle, The son of the Sheikh, The barber of Sevilla, The kings of France, Kan the Sheik's son, The queen of pirates, among others. Rating : 5.5/10. Decent and frankly acceptable, though uninspired action fare at times.
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      Knights of Terror

      A small duchy is terrorized by a group of masked horsemen dressed in red coats and known as the Knights of Terror; the villagers believe them to be the ghosts of an ambushed group of men seeking vengeance.

      The population are disgusted by the Duke of Perst's inertia to the diabolical situation - he has no backbone and just follows the precautionary advice of the perfidious Wladimir. Mirko (Yves Vincent), an ambitious usurper who has taken over the land of the massacred clan, comes forward and offers his help to eradicate the evil raiders off, but only on the condition he's given the hand of the Duke's attractive daughter Christine (Scilla Gabel) in matrimony.

      Of course, Christine isn't exactly jumping for joy over the idea. A mysterious and daring young man (Tony Russell) could be her last hope to save her from the matrimonial nightmare... and maybe the eradication of these masked fiends.

      Riders donning a hideous mask killing and burning, political ambitions, a damsel in distress and a group wearing a Zorro type masks - Knights of Terror is a lively romp with good atmosphere especially when the masked fiends appear- they appear, cause mayhem and vanish like ghosts. There's a little touch of horror, which blends well with swashbuckling fun on offer here. Plenty of galloping, nice scenic shots of the castle and a really long secret tunnel. The sword fights are really good as is the villainy. Intrigue runs high in this one. Definitely an above average romp of its kind. Tony Russel makes a solid hero and looks the part and Scilla Gabel is pretty and even gets involved in some sword fighting.

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        Italian censorship visa # 40914 delivered on 3-8-1963.

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      • Release date
        • January 29, 1964 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • Italy
        • France
        • Spain
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Knights of Terror
      • Production companies
        • Hispamer Films
        • Pamec Cinematografica
        • Radius Productions
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 26m(86 min)
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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