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Hercules and the Princess of Troy

  • TV Movie
  • 1965
  • 47m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
317
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Hercules and the Princess of Troy (1965)
ActionAdventureDramaFantasy

The mighty Hercules battles a sea monster to save the legendary city of Troy.The mighty Hercules battles a sea monster to save the legendary city of Troy.The mighty Hercules battles a sea monster to save the legendary city of Troy.

  • Director
    • Albert Band
  • Writers
    • Larry Forrester
    • Ugo Liberatore
  • Stars
    • Gordon Scott
    • Paul Stevens
    • Mart Hulswit
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    317
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Albert Band
    • Writers
      • Larry Forrester
      • Ugo Liberatore
    • Stars
      • Gordon Scott
      • Paul Stevens
      • Mart Hulswit
    • 15User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gordon Scott
    Gordon Scott
    • Hercules
    Paul Stevens
    Paul Stevens
    • Diogenes
    Mart Hulswit
    • Ulysses
    Diana Hyland
    Diana Hyland
    • Princess Diana
    Steve Garrett
    • Petra
    Gordon Mitchell
    Gordon Mitchell
    • Pirate Captain
    George Ardisson
    George Ardisson
    • Leander
    • (as Giorgio Ardisson)
    Roger Browne
    Roger Browne
    • Ortag
    Jacques Stany
    • Argus
    • (as Jacques Stanislavski)
    Mario Novelli
    • Botus
    Dan Christian
    • Boatswain
    Everett Sloane
    Everett Sloane
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Albert Band
    • Writers
      • Larry Forrester
      • Ugo Liberatore
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    7dfswatter

    I am a hero make me a sandwich

    Joseph E. Levine and B movie maven Albert band get together to produce a TV pilot that never got off the ground because the tykes were beginning to bore by this time but for revisiting a campy genre this one is painless and fills the void.The plot is well...minimal so who cares? The main points here are in their highest form. It's short and sweet,beefy and is never at a loss for action. It's also mercifully done in English. The Sea Critter is a Carlo Rombaldi creation (E.T.) worthy of A.I.P. creature constructor Paul Blaisdel's envy.In short it's wacky and original if not very menacing.The major fault I would say that in comparison to many other sword and sandal epics this one is not too babe-a-licious.We only get one semi hot princess and the obligatory harem dances and snake charmers are conspicuously absent.Guess they weren't aiming the series towards the dads. At 47 minutes it's a sweaty trip to fun land.
    Wizard-8

    Faster paced than usual, but otherwise standard

    "Hercules and the Princess of Troy" was actually shot as a pilot for a proposed television series. This pilot wasn't picked up, probably because the sword and sandal genre was on its last legs both in Europe and in North America. It does have some interesting aspects, the main one being that for an 1965 American television production, it looks extremely lavish. Obviously, the makers of this pilot were able to recycle the sets, props, and costumes from past Italian sword and sandal movies. That's why this pilot feels exactly like one of those Italian sword and sandal movies, only shorter. The faster pace does indeed help, but for the most part this is no different than those Italian feature film productions. If you like the sword and sandal genre, you'll probably enjoy this. If you are not particularly crazy about the genre (like myself), you'll swallow it, but still be glad it's only half the usual length of the usual genre standard.
    6gridoon2025

    Good kiddie fun

    Looking more rugged but just as muscular as he did in his Tarzan years, Gordon Scott makes a robust Hercules. What's unusual in this movie (actually a busted TV pilot, as the 45-minute length already indicates) is that he has not one, but two sidekicks - one of them the philosopher/scientist Diogenes. There is a fair amount of action, and the sea monster - the non-human baddie of the show, there is also a human throne usurper - looks mechanical but acceptable. **1/2 out of 4.
    5horrorfilmx

    See it for the monster

    Not a great movie, this was (as has been pointed out) a pilot for an unsold television series (produced by Joseph E. Levine, who distributed the original Steve Reeves HERCULES) based on the adventures of Hercules. I remembering looking forward to this after seeing a magazine article featuring Carlo Rambaldi's sea monster. In truth, the monster is the only thing worth watching in the show. It's well crafted but badly used. In a few shots it looks very convincing, in others like a big mechanical puppet pointlessly waving its claws around. Still worth checking out for pre-CGI monster fans and Gordon Scott makes a solid Hercules as usual.
    3Tera-Jones

    Hercules Fights The Monsters Of Troy

    Gordon Scott is Hercules! There are two kinds of monsters: political and sea monsters and it is up to our muscle man hero Hercules to fight both.

    This one is fine. Not a good film but fun to watch Hercules battle another large monster on the screen. Average story - no more, no less than most of the other Hercules films. Quirky dialogue and the large sea monster are really the highlights of the show.

    Yet another film to simply kill another Saturday or Sunday afternoon with or a fine late night movie to fall asleep to. Nothing grand but does hold some entertainment value to those that like the old sword and sandal films and giant monsters.

    3/10

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    • Trivia
      This was the pilot for a TV series titled "Hercules", that never materialized. The series would have Hercules (Gordon Scott) master of the ship Olympia, along with the philosopher Diogenes (Paul Stevens), returning the young Ulysses (Mart Hulswit) to Thebes. Each episode would have the ship stopping at various locations where they would face challenges and adventures. The producers were planning to recruit US actors familiar to American TV viewers, especially actors who were already in Europe working on other projects. This was Scott's last appearance in a peplum, as he moved on to its replacement genre, the spaghetti western.
    • Connections
      Featured in Garçon choc pour nana chic (1985)

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    • Release date
      • September 12, 1965 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hercules vs. the Sea Monster
    • Filming locations
      • Palinuro, Italy(Beach)
    • Production company
      • Embassy Television
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    • Runtime
      47 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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