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Fort Alésia

Original title: I giganti di Roma
  • 1964
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
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Fort Alésia (1964)
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An elite group of soldiers led by the courageous Claudius Marcellus are handpicked by Julius Caesar to embark on a desperate and dangerous suicide mission to destroy the Druids' secret weapo... Read allAn elite group of soldiers led by the courageous Claudius Marcellus are handpicked by Julius Caesar to embark on a desperate and dangerous suicide mission to destroy the Druids' secret weapon.An elite group of soldiers led by the courageous Claudius Marcellus are handpicked by Julius Caesar to embark on a desperate and dangerous suicide mission to destroy the Druids' secret weapon.

  • Director
    • Antonio Margheriti
  • Writers
    • Arlette Combret
    • Ernesto Gastaldi
    • Luciano Martino
  • Stars
    • Richard Harrison
    • Wandisa Guida
    • Ettore Manni
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
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    • Director
      • Antonio Margheriti
    • Writers
      • Arlette Combret
      • Ernesto Gastaldi
      • Luciano Martino
    • Stars
      • Richard Harrison
      • Wandisa Guida
      • Ettore Manni
    • 18User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Richard Harrison
    Richard Harrison
    • Claudius Marcellus
    Wandisa Guida
    • Livilla
    Ettore Manni
    Ettore Manni
    • Castor
    Philippe Hersent
    • Drusus
    Ralph Hudson
    • Germanicus
    Nicole Tessier
    • Edua
    Goffredo Unger
    Goffredo Unger
    • Varo
    Renato Baldini
    Renato Baldini
    • Drood
    Piero Lulli
    • Pompeus
    Aldo Cecconi
    Aldo Cecconi
    Alessandro Sperlì
    Alessandro Sperlì
    • Julius Caesar
    • (as Alessandro Sperli)
    Maurizio Conti
    Alberto Dell'Acqua
    • Valerius
    Jean Claude Madal
    Renato Montalbano
    Renato Montalbano
    Claudio Scarchilli
    Gianni Solaro
    • Marcus Tullius Cicero
    Emilio Cigoli
    • Narratore
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Antonio Margheriti
    • Writers
      • Arlette Combret
      • Ernesto Gastaldi
      • Luciano Martino
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    5ZeddaZogenau

    Italian Peplum Movie with Richard HARRISON and Wandisa GUIDA

    This sword and sandal film by Antonio MARGHERITI tells a story from the Gallic War. In 52 BC, the decisive Battle of Alesia is imminent. Gaius Julius Caesar (Alessandro SPERLI) puts together a suicide squad to scout out a feared secret weapon of the Druids behind the Gallic lines and, if possible, destroy it. Under the leadership of Claudius Marcellus (Richard HARRISON), several experienced warriors (Ralph HUDSON, Ettore MANNI and Goffredo UNGER) set off and end up in the dungeon of Vercingetorix (Renato BALDINI). There they meet the beautiful patrician Livilla (the hair is perfect as always: Wandisa GUIDA) and her injured and broken bodyguard Drusus (Philippe HERSENT). Thanks to the young runaway Valerius (the exceptional acrobatic actor Alberto DellACQUA in his first role), the squad manages to escape. Now the heroes still have numerous battles ahead of them, and there will be painful losses to mourn...

    The classic sword and sandal film borrows from upcoming war films such as THE DIRTY DOZEN and ATTENTATO AI TRE GRANDI by Umberto LENZI, in which battle-ready gallows birds are used as a suicide mission. This offers solid genre entertainment, but also leaves a bitter aftertaste.
    Dethcharm

    "You Take One step Without My Permission, And I'll Break Your Back!"...

    GIANTS OF ROME stars Richard Harrison as Roman soldier, Claudius Marcellus, who is chosen to lead an elite team into Gaul. There, they will locate and destroy a secret weapon of the dreaded druids.

    Under almost continuous attack, Marcellus and his cohorts, including the living side of beef known as Germanicus (Ralph Hudson), go through much travail before reaching their objective. By this time, Germanicus is covered in so much body oil that he could carry his weapons by slapping them onto his chest like post-it notes!

    THE BURNING QUESTION: Why is Germanicus the only one who gets a studded mini-skirt?

    He does get to go out in style, tossing his foes around like human bean bags!

    This movie has a true sense of adventure, danger, and derring-do. Those who have compared it to THE GUNS OF NAVARONE aren't far off. Harrison is his usual heroic self.

    Co-stars the beautiful Wandisa Guida...
    6wes-connors

    They Often Call Me Speedo But My Real Name Is Mister Dell'Acqua

    "The forces of Rome are out to defeat the Druids but are shocked to learn their enemy has a powerful secret weapon that could spell defeat for them. Claudius Marcellus, a Roman Centurion, leads a small band of soldiers behind enemy lines to discover the location of this doomsday weapon and destroy it before the Druids can use it to attack Rome," according to the DVD sleeve's synopsis.

    Titled "The Giants of Rome" for English listeners, this nicely paced "sword and sandal" epic stars an Adonis-handsome Richard Harrison (as Claudius Marcellus) in a bulging pair of satin briefs. He is supported by a "beefcake" quartet of Roman soldiers, including right-hand man Ettore Manni (as Castor). The accent is on men, but Wandisa Guida (as Livilla) adds a little femininity.

    Up-and-coming young Alberto Dell'Acqua (as Valerius) makes a particularly strong impression herein. As the soldier who wants to join Caesar's selected quartet of soldiers, Mr. Dell'Acqua (later known internationally as "Robert Widmark") is given what must have amounted to a star-making role in his home country. Watch out, especially, for his startling "crucifixion" sequence.

    ****** I giganti di Roma (9/10/64) Antonio Margheriti ~ Richard Harrison, Ettore Manni, Wandisa Guida, Alberto Dell'Acqua
    6kosmasp

    Muscle invasion

    All those big muscle man, with their oiled up bodies - not sure how appealing that does sound, but that is the formula for Sword and Sandals movies. And while there have been more Hercules/Maciste movies than you can count, this is a "different" hero, but the same formula.

    Still the fight scenes and the costumes are nice. Yes props may seem laughable nowadays, but never forget the budget these had. There is a camaraderie in this one that most single protagonist movies did not really have, if that is something you are interested in
    3Tera-Jones

    Julius Caesar's Army vs The Druids

    Julius Caesar handpicks an army of men, lead by Claudius Marcellus, to fight against the Druids. The Druids are harboring a secret weapon - the Catapult.

    Not as good as I was hoping it was going to be. I was hoping for at least a 4 or 5 star out of 10 film but 3/10 is as good as it get for me. It's not a horrible film but it is luster-lacking and a bit drab the way the story is told. With that being said, it is one of the better films from Mill Creek's Warriors 50-pack. It's not the best of the Mill Creek peplum batch but it's not the worst from the pack either. I'll admit I was hoping for a bit more out of this one. I actually preferred the way the story was told and the way Caesar the Conqueror (1962) was filmed. I was hoping this movie would be as good as "the Conqueror".

    3/10

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    • Trivia
      This was the final sword and sandal/mythological muscleman movie for American actor/bodybuilder Richard Harrison as the genre fell out of popularity. Unlike many other stars of this genre, Harrison went on to have a very prolific film career for almost 50 more years.
    • Goofs
      Germania was a name for Germany first used by the Romans by Julius Caesar in his commentaries on the Gallic Wars, and the name "Germanicus" was derived from that. Hence no soldier in Caesar army in Gaul would have been named Germanicus.
    • Quotes

      Drood: You may sit down.

      Claudius Marcellus: I am not one of your guests.

      Drood: But you could be if you wanted to.

      Claudius Marcellus: But I don't wish too.

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    • Release date
      • December 22, 1965 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Fort alésia
    • Production companies
      • Devon Film
      • N.C.
      • Radius Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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