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La bataille de Marathon

Original title: La battaglia di Maratona
  • 1959
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  • 1h 30m
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5.1/10
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La bataille de Marathon (1959)
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A Greek soldier leads the fight against an invading Persian army.A Greek soldier leads the fight against an invading Persian army.A Greek soldier leads the fight against an invading Persian army.

  • Directors
    • Jacques Tourneur
    • Bruno Vailati
    • Mario Bava
  • Writers
    • Alberto Barsanti
    • Raffaello Pacini
    • Ennio De Concini
  • Stars
    • Steve Reeves
    • Mylène Demongeot
    • Sergio Fantoni
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Jacques Tourneur
      • Bruno Vailati
      • Mario Bava
    • Writers
      • Alberto Barsanti
      • Raffaello Pacini
      • Ennio De Concini
    • Stars
      • Steve Reeves
      • Mylène Demongeot
      • Sergio Fantoni
    • 31User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Steve Reeves
    Steve Reeves
    • Phillipides
    Mylène Demongeot
    Mylène Demongeot
    • Andromeda
    • (as Mylene Demongeot)
    Sergio Fantoni
    Sergio Fantoni
    • Teocrito
    Alberto Lupo
    • Milziade
    Daniele Vargas
    Daniele Vargas
    • Darius - King of Persia
    • (as Daniele Varga)
    Gianni Loti
    • Teucro
    Miranda Campa
    • Andromeda's Handmaid
    Philippe Hersent
    • Callimaco
    Anita Todesco
    • Andromeda's Friend
    Ivo Garrani
    Ivo Garrani
    • Creuso
    Daniela Rocca
    Daniela Rocca
    • Karis
    Sergio Ciani
    Sergio Ciani
    • Euros
    Franco Fantasia
    • Senator
    Carlo Lombardi
    Carlo Lombardi
    Ignazio Balsamo
    • Ship's Captain
    Gian Paolo Rosmino
    Walter Grant
    Maria Grazia Sandri
    • Andromeda's Handmaid
    • Directors
      • Jacques Tourneur
      • Bruno Vailati
      • Mario Bava
    • Writers
      • Alberto Barsanti
      • Raffaello Pacini
      • Ennio De Concini
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews31

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    PrincessAnanka

    Ravishing Valentine to Steve Reeves

    This is the ultimate tribute to Steve Reeve's phenomenal male beauty, captured in all its glory at the peak of his powers in l959. "Giant of Marathon" is given an exhilarating beginning with the powerful music score of Roberto Nicolosi, whose symphonic theme, underscores a nearly naked Reeves in brief scenes that showcase his power in the beginning of this vastly entertaining swords and sandals saga. When he swims towards the camera and comes up for air, the music swells and we see a rare glimpse of Reeves laughing. In another snippet, he's shown wrestling with another athlete and both are clad in very brief white loin clothes. It's sexual connotations is definitely there but Reeves looks so god-like you can't imagine him doing anything so earthy as coupling with another handsome jock. Throughout the running time, Reeves magnificent torso and charisma are given the star treatment, especially in the final portion where he and his warriors swim underwater to sabotage the enemy. In their flimsy briefs, this proves to be a beefcake bonanza, featuring not only Reeves but numerous handsome Italian extras. Mario Bava and Jacques Tourneur directed this classic adventure tale with Bava also responsible for the outstanding photography. From this film, he was launched into his legendary series of horror classics, creating such classics as "Kill, Baby, Kill," "Black Sabbath" and others. Reeves is beardless in this adventure and it adds to his boyish charm. At the beginning, he is crowned with a wreath of olive leaves and wearing only his loin cloth, his incredible torso is displayed in all its glory. If you're a Steve Reeves fan--which I definitely am--you might also explore the series of muscle man moveis made by Reeves American cohort, Lou Degni, re-named Mark Forest from the Bronx and a Mr. America winner. His physique is also stunning with a handsome face and acting ability to go with it. "Giant of Marathon" should be restored to its full technicolor glory. Even more than "Hercules Unchained," this is the Steve Reeves movie that fully exploits his extraordinary beauty.
    5verbusen

    No Horses Were Unharmed In This Film

    This is an OK sword and sandal flick. Not the best I've watched and it doesn't have any super natural creatures involved so this is just human vs human. However, they really abuse the poor horses in this thing. 5 of 10, best if watched in a riffed variety like The Film Crew did which is pretty amusing (the team pre-Rifftrax). It's on the internet free as a regular film (bad copy) and on places like Tubi to watch riffed by The Film Crew.
    mhrabovsky1-1

    The Giant of Marathon

    Giant of Marathon was made during a very busy 1959 for Steve Reeves, as he completed "Hercules Unchained", "The Great White Warrior", and "Goliath and the Barbarians" while also making Giant of Marathon. Steve Reeves was by far the king of these so called "sword and sandal" epics churning out of Italy during the late 50s and early 60s...and why not? Reeves had a muscle bulging physique second to none and was by far the best looking of the muscle guys who made these Hercules type films in Italy. The story concerns the city of Athens and all of Greece being invaded by sea and land by the traitor Darius and his Persian army. Reeves is the hero of the olimpic games and a hero to all of Greece. As such a duo of traitors tries to convince him to team up with the Persians and attempt to lure him with wicked women and seduction. Along the way a very lovely Mylene Demengeot, a 1960s Angelina Jolie look alike with the big lips becomes his love interest. Plenty of action on land and sea and a good wresting match with Reeves and a blubber gut wrestler who feels insulted by Reeves. Check out the underwater scenes with Reeve's greeks planting long speared boulders in the water to sink Persian ships. This is a typical Reeves muscleman epic. Just watching the lovely Demengeot throughout is fun for the male audience. Reeves basically single handedly wipes out the persians and the traitors and wins his love interest in the end. Good fun for the Saturday afternoon crowd and Reeves fans in general.
    5bkoganbing

    The Persians Are Coming

    Giant Of Marathon is a cut above the peplum films of the Italian cinema, being directed by Jacques Tourneur. The film concerns the activities of one Phillipides, played by Steve Reeves who goes running around all of Greece as an ancient Paul Revere arousing the populace with the sum and substance cry of 'The Persians Are Coming'. Indeed they were.

    The ancient histories beginning with Herodotus tell of the athlete/runner who brought news of the Greek victory and then promptly died as his body gave out. Here Tourneur opted for a happy ending, but the film is still good with some very nicely staged battle scenes.

    Phillipides was probably the first celebrity athlete in the history of the world. As the winner of one of those original Olympic games he was a sports celebrity figure back in those ancient times. And because of that he's the guy sent on a diplomatic mission to Sparta to get those rival city states working together to beat back the Persians.

    Of course Phillipides does just that, but Athens is facing some problems from what would later be called fifth columnists in the city. Phillipides has to deal with them as well.

    Steve Reeves as athlete is not shown as a runner, he's shown heaving a discus which would be more in line with the kind of a support his upper body would be an asset for. In fact as a runner all that weight on top would be quite the liability. But he sure looked good.

    Giant Of Marathon would not be considered a great film in most quarters. But it is Citizen Kane next to some of the peplum films I've been viewing lately.
    ebiros2

    Classic Steve Reeves

    Fairly decent Greek epic starring none other than the great Steve Reeves.

    I've first read about Steve Reeves in Arnold Swartzenegger's book that he was the first modern body builder with perfect body symmetry. This is the first movie of his I've seen knowing that it's Reeves who's acting on the screen. I may have seen his other movies without knowing that it was him, because I've seen many Hercules movies as a child, and he might have been in it.

    I could see that he was a ground breaking talent who was good looking enough to be an actor even if he wasn't the Adonis that he was.

    Do I dare say that the Italians knew how to make male exploitation films done in good taste ? Reeves' masculine beauty is highlighted to its max in this movie. I'm sure this was not accidental.

    It's a pretty feel good movie, that's not a pure clash of the muscle men type of production.

    Steve Reeves was all that he was said to be. A great natural body builder who also had beautiful appearance.

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    • Trivia
      Director of photography Mario Bava was called to step in as director (uncredited) to finish the film, as Jacques Tourneur did not wish to extend his ten-month contract. Galatea Film decided to reward Bava by giving him a chance to develop his own project as a solo director, Le masque du démon (1960).
    • Goofs
      At 44:17, the stunt rider meant to represent an enemy attacker is much darker than the actor he's doubling.
    • Crazy credits
      [U.S. poster] In Daring Color!
    • Alternate versions
      The version now being seen in the USA was taken from the Lux (French) release version. It has been modified with the main title in English (the remainder of the credits are in French) and the English dialog track. It also contains shots of graphic violence that were deleted from the original US version that was released to theatres by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1960.
    • Connections
      Edited into Alexander the Great (1963)

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    • Release date
      • December 3, 1959 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Giant of Marathon
    • Filming locations
      • Titanus, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Titanus
      • Galatea Film
      • Lux Compagnie Cinématographique de France
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,335,000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,735,000
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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