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La terreur des Kirghiz

Original title: Ursus, il terrore dei kirghisi
  • 1964
  • 16
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
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La terreur des Kirghiz (1964)
AdventureFantasy

Hercules battles an evil sorceress who turns men into werewolves.Hercules battles an evil sorceress who turns men into werewolves.Hercules battles an evil sorceress who turns men into werewolves.

  • Directors
    • Antonio Margheriti
    • Ruggero Deodato
  • Writer
    • Marcello Sartarelli
  • Stars
    • Reg Park
    • Mireille Granelli
    • Ettore Manni
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    272
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    • Directors
      • Antonio Margheriti
      • Ruggero Deodato
    • Writer
      • Marcello Sartarelli
    • Stars
      • Reg Park
      • Mireille Granelli
      • Ettore Manni
    • 14User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Reg Park
    Reg Park
    • Ursus
    Mireille Granelli
    Mireille Granelli
    • Amiko
    Ettore Manni
    Ettore Manni
    • Ilo
    Furio Meniconi
    Furio Meniconi
    • Zereteli
    María Teresa Orsini
    • Kato
    Lilly Mantovani
    • Slave
    Nino Fuscagni
    • Miko
    • (as Serafino Fuscagni)
    Giulio Maculani
    • Varos
    Ugo Carboni
    Claudio Scarchilli
    • Lava
    Piero Pastore
    • Amko
    Gaetano Quartararo
    • Kirghiso Officer
    Claudio Ruffini
    • Frido
    • (uncredited)
    Faustone Signoretti
    • Prisoner
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Antonio Margheriti
      • Ruggero Deodato
    • Writer
      • Marcello Sartarelli
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    4a-east

    Kinda likable

    Some reviewers have been decidedly unkind to this minor sword-and-sandal effort but those willing to indulge the sloppy dubbing, chopping editing, and murky prints may find a certain likable quality here. Think of it as an amateurish but enthusiastic high school play, or a big mutt who climbs in your lap and licks your face. Most of the faults cited by other reviewers can't be denied but the main problem here is Hercules' curious absence from the plot (due to injuries) for a 25-minute stretch in the middle of the movie. That's a real momentum killer. Did Reg Park become ill or otherwise unavailable during the filming and thus they had to film around him? (One fight sequence uses an obvious stand-in for Park, lending some support for this theory.) Yes, the monster is more laughable than frightening with a squawk like Rodan's, and disappointingly little is made of Hercules' superhuman strength. (He isn't even bare-chested very often.) Also note the puzzling Oriental decor in some of the palace interiors. However, if you're kind, all of these things might be viewed as part of the fun.
    8LeoLom

    Endearing fun

    Ursus, il terrore dei kirghisi is the proper name of the film and it is pretty unusual mishmash of peplum, horror, geography and ethnicities. Suspiciously Mediterranean looking Kirghiz somehow manage to oppress unusually Nordic looking Cirkassians who seem to be living just across the hill from each other (it's like horse riding from Canada to Mexico!!!). The main hero - Ursus (not Hercules! Though all names have been altered for american edit) is played by Muscle man Reg Park was a mentor and inspiration for Arnold Schwarzenegger both in terms of over-exaggerated physique (of cartoon superhero/"bullied kids dream variety" and nowhere near as objectively beautiful like that of Steve Reeves) but also in wooden acting department (again making Reeves look almost method actor in comparison). Most other characters (in original Italian version) seem to have Georgian names for some reason - Ilo, Kato, Aniko (who became Amico in american version because...?) and finally Prince Zereteli - who would be happy to know that there is a street and a Metro station named after him in downtown Tbilisi, Georgia :)))
    Dethcharm

    Go! Go, Monster! Go!"...

    URSUS, THE TERROR OF THE KIRGHIZ (aka: HERCULES, PRISONER OF EVIL) stars Reg Park as Ursus / Hercules.

    After a caravan is decimated by a werewolf (aka: a hairy man in a cape, shrieking like a hyena that's being electrocuted), Ursuscules jumps right in to help get to the bottom of things.

    Meanwhile, the sinister Prince Zereteli uses the incident as an excuse to kill his enemies, and to get Hersuscules out of the way.

    The werewolf continues its rampage, while Urcules goes shirtless, eventually getting his chance to toss the Prince's soldiers around like ping pong balls!

    A later entry in the muscleman epic craze, the addition of the "monster" is novel, though not that effective. Still, Park does his best with the material...
    7coltras35

    Quite good methinks!

    It's set in what is now Kyrgyzstan where the Prince Regent Zereteli of the Kirghiz (Furio Meniconi) has seized the throne of Sura following the murder of the Grand Khan and plans to wipe out the rival Cherkes tribe. To add to their worries, their caravans are being attacked by a mysterious monster that haunts the countryside.

    Zereteli's cousin, Princess Aniko (Mireille Granelli), will be coming of age in a few months meaning that he'll have to abdicate to make way for her. He wants to marry her so he can become Queen- she's not keen ...

    Complicating matters even further, she's in love with Ursus (Reg Park), now the leader of the Cherkes. Ursus tries to track down the monster with his brother Ilo (Ettore Manni). But Aniko is not all that she seems and the grotesque creature, created by a mysterious serum, might be closer to home than Ursus realises...

    Hercules, the prisoner of evil is an unusual blend of "monster on the loose" (almost hammer horror-style) and the usual sword and sandal romp, a feud between two parties; a power play - the bad guy thinks the Jekyll and Hyde type of creature is really Ursus' doing, but the suspect is sort of obvious. The plot is sharp, brisk and engaging - there's sufficient suspense and an ominous atmosphere, though they could have emphasised the latter more.

    The creature isn't very scary, in which where lies the problem- maybe a bloodsucking vampire would've been more creepy, but the negative aside this is a good film that takes a different path from the usual peplum. And Reg Park is the main lead, but everyone plays a part- he's not the only hero, and the villains are just in the centre.

    Pity it gets bad reviews as this is a quite entertaining with a spooky cave with an entrance, beautiful women, some good fights. It's got its flaws, but which film doesn't.
    4Uriah43

    Slightly Underwhelming

    This movie begins with a monster that is terrorizing the surrounding countryside which is divided between two different tribes. One side is led by "Hercules" (Reg Park) while the other has a regent named "Prince Zerah" (Furio Meniconi) temporarily in charge until "Princess Amiko" (Mireille Granelli) is ready to assume the throne. However, Prince Zerah doesn't want to surrender his power and being jealous of Hercules he decides to blame him for the monster's destruction. He also attempts to kill Hercules on more than one occasion with no success. Meanwhile, the monster's reign of terror continues. Now rather than reveal any more of the plot I will just say that this movie was a bit underwhelming for a couple of reasons. First, although he has played the part several times previously, it didn't seem like Reg Park was as fully committed or utilized for this particular effort. Additionally, the reasoning for the monster's presence wasn't demonstrated very well either. Even so it wasn't a terribly bad movie with both Maria Teresa Orsini (as "Katya") and the previously mentioned Mireille Granelli providing some beauty to an otherwise drab affair. Slightly below average.

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      Zereteli: Torture him some more. Make him talk.

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    • Release date
      • April 21, 1965 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Ursus la terreur
    • Production companies
      • Adelphia Productions
      • Ambrosiana Cinematografica
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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