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4.1/10
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The son of Hercules is pitted against a ruthless desert warrior.The son of Hercules is pitted against a ruthless desert warrior.The son of Hercules is pitted against a ruthless desert warrior.
Tanya Lopert
- Slave Girl
- (as Tania Lopert)
Nadine Verdier
- Slave Girl
- (as Nadim Vernier)
Malika Kamal
- Slave Girl
- (as Malika)
Howard Ross
- Hasien, Kamal's Bodyguard
- (as Renato Rossini)
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More an Arabian Nights adventure than a "Hercules" movie, this minor entry in the Sword-and-Sandal cycle lacks the verve, polish, and tongue-in-cheek humor needed to lift it above the level of the "forgettable." While the casting of Kirk Morris might lead one to expect generous servings of "beefcake," his initial appearance is the only scene in which he appears completely bare-chested. After that he's usually seen in a bolero jacket which shows off his arms and stomach but which, unfortunately, makes him look more like a comic side-kick than a two-fisted hero. Also, despite expectations to the contrary, Morris is not subjected to one of those torturous tests-of-strength which showcases his musculature in a bondage situation replete with homoerotic imagery. Instead, he's simply thrown into a pit with an irritated rhino -- a sequence which must have seemed better on paper than it proves to be on film. While not a bad movie -- it's passably entertaining in a Saturday matinée sort of way -- fans of this genre in general and of Kirk Morris in particular are advised to look for their satisfaction elsewhere.
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Did you know
- TriviaThis was one of the many sword and sandal/mythological muscle man movies acquired by Joseph E. Levine's Embassy Pictures for release in the United States. Since there was a decline in the popularity of the genre, and many such films had been released to U.S. theaters, Embassy released it directly to television as part of their "Sons of Hercules" film package. The film was modified, pan and scanned, and re-titled "Devil of the Desert Against the Son of Hercules." Like other films in this film package, broadcasters could select versions which could be shown like a feature film, or shown in two one hour time frames as if it were a part of a television series.
- GoofsGainor has a chamber of mirrors millennia before the development of the technology to produce flat glass and silvering.
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- Countries of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Devil of the Desert Against the Son of Hercules
- Filming locations
- Algeria(exteriors, named desert scenes and battles)
- Production companies
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- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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