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Hercule et la reine de Lydie

Original title: Ercole e la regina di Lidia
  • 1959
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
2.5K
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Sylva Koscina and Steve Reeves in Hercule et la reine de Lydie (1959)
Sword & SorceryAdventureFantasy

While negotiating peace between two brothers contesting the throne of Thebes, an amnesiac Hercules is seduced by the evil Queen Omphale.While negotiating peace between two brothers contesting the throne of Thebes, an amnesiac Hercules is seduced by the evil Queen Omphale.While negotiating peace between two brothers contesting the throne of Thebes, an amnesiac Hercules is seduced by the evil Queen Omphale.

  • Directors
    • Pietro Francisci
    • Mario Bava
  • Writers
    • Pietro Francisci
    • Sophocles
    • Aeschylus
  • Stars
    • Steve Reeves
    • Sylva Koscina
    • Gabriele Antonini
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    2.5K
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    • Directors
      • Pietro Francisci
      • Mario Bava
    • Writers
      • Pietro Francisci
      • Sophocles
      • Aeschylus
    • Stars
      • Steve Reeves
      • Sylva Koscina
      • Gabriele Antonini
    • 52User reviews
    • 55Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Steve Reeves
    Steve Reeves
    • Ercole
    Sylva Koscina
    Sylva Koscina
    • Iole
    Gabriele Antonini
    • Ulisse
    Patrizia Della Rovere
    • Penelope
    Sergio Fantoni
    Sergio Fantoni
    • Il re Eteocles
    Fulvia Franco
    • Anticlea - la madre di Ulisse
    Carlo D'Angelo
    Carlo D'Angelo
    • Creonte - il sommo Sacerdote di Tebe
    Marisa Valenti
    • La schiava bionda
    Mimmo Palmara
    Mimmo Palmara
    • Polinice
    Elda Tattoli
    Elda Tattoli
    • Altamea
    Daniele Vargas
    Daniele Vargas
    • Anfiarao
    • (as Daniele Varga)
    Andrea Fantasia
    • Laertes - il padre di Ulisse
    Gino Mattera
    • Orfeo
    Aldo Fiorelli
    • Argo
    Gianni Loti
    • Sandone
    Cesare Fantoni
    Cesare Fantoni
    • Edipo - il re de Tebe
    Ugo Sasso
    • Lastene
    Angelo Zanolli
    • Admeo
    • Directors
      • Pietro Francisci
      • Mario Bava
    • Writers
      • Pietro Francisci
      • Sophocles
      • Aeschylus
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    User reviews52

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    7ma-cortes

    Spectacular Greek adventure with the muscle man hero Hercules-Steve Reeves

    The movie opens with the musclebound mythical Hercules ( Steve Reeves ), his recent wife Iole ( Sylva Koscina), and the young Ulysses (Gabriel Antonini) setting off for the city of Thebes , continuing the end of the quest for the Golden Fleece (depicted in the former picture , Hercules , that was essentially a recounting of the tale of Jason and the Argonauts). Their trip is interrupted when Hercules must do battle with the giant Anteus (Primo Carnera), whose strength seems to exceed his own until he realizes that Anteus is the son of the earth goddess, Gea, and can't be defeated on land. On their arrival in Thebes, the trio discovers that the kingdom is in the midst of civil war , Oedipus (Cesare Fantoni), the blind old king, is dying, and his two sons, Polynices (Mimmo Palmara) and Eteocles (Sergio Fantoni), are confronting for the throne and threatening to destroy each other and the populace. Hercules must leave Iole in the hands of one side in order to try and settle the dispute between the two would-be kings. While en route between the two armed camps, however, he is put under the spell of Omphale (Sylvia Lopez), the Queen of Lydia .Hercules drinks from a magic spring and lost his records , then the Queen casts out his memory , is seduced and tangles him as a lover , in addition Ulysses in tow pretending to be his deaf-mute servant. Ulysses must figure out how to keep himself alive, restore Hercules' record, get them both out of Omphale's grasp before she tires of amnesiac Hercules and has him killed , and get them both back to Thebes before the kingdom is burned to the ground. His solution arrives in the form of his father, Laertes ( Andrea Fantasia ), and Hercules' companions as Argo (Aldo Fiorelli) the shipbuilder and the Argonauts from his voyage for the Golden Fleece. They all escape Omphale's clutches and arrive at Thebes where the political tensions raise as war has broken out between the Edipo's sons and their armies , furthermore his new spouse finds herself in mortal risk . In a breathtaking denouement, Hercules brings his chariot into the middle of the thunderous fighting , knocking down assault towers and sweeping cavalry before him to halt the battle.

    This mythological movie is plenty of adventures , emotions, thrills , atmospheric settings and colorful scenarios well photographed by the maestro Mario Bava . The plot this time is drawn from the legends surrounding the royal house of Thebes, which are most familiar to audiences through the Theban plays of Sophocles as Aedipus at Colonia and Seven against Thebes by Aeschylus . It is widely considered to be one of the top 10 greatest Peplum films of all time. This great film will surely attract a whole new generation of classic movie fans. And for seasoned cinematic connoseuirs, Hercules Unchained (1959) will rekindle an era of film making at its best. This is Steve Reeves' second and last film portrayal of Hercules is, in certain ways, better than his first . For others who simply enjoy watching timeless pieces with icons such as Steve Reeves. The corpulent Steve Reeves was a hunk man who made lots of roman epic films also called ¨Musclemen movies¨. Luck's Reeves changed when Italian director Pietro Francisci persuaded him to go overseas to star ¨Hercules¨ and sequel ¨Hercules and queen of Lydia also titled Hercules unchained ¨ that served as the prototypes of all cloak-and-sandal movies to come and both of them became a surprise US hit smash . Later on, he followed with ¨Goliath and the Barbarians, The giant of Marathon, The Trojan horse, The son of Spartacus and The Avenger¨ among them . Steve was an American bouncing who emigrated Italy and created a true star-system based on pumped-up heroes. He paved the way for other actors to seek their fame and fortune in Italy playing bouncing adventurers . Other stars by the time on this type of movies are Mark Forest, Gordon Mitchell, Dan Vadis, Brad Harris and 'Gordon Scott' who made him more important competence. Nobody, nevertheless, topped Steve in popularity . Rating : Good , high recommended for Peplum fans
    5Space_Mafune

    Fun Sequel...

    but not at the level of the original 1958 film also starring Steve Reeves in the lead role.

    Still this does deliver some good thrills such as Hercules battling the giant Antaeus (Primo Carnera), trying to escape the influence of Queen Omphale (Sylvia Lopez who I feel was truly bewitching in the role), tangling with deadly tigers and finally trying to rescue his lovely bride Iole (Sylva Koscina) from the crazed Eteocles all while trying to stop his homeland of Thebes from descending into war.

    The middle portion of the film which has Hercules under the spell of Queen Omphale once his memory has been wiped away by the waters of forgetfulness is a bit slow but is still fun...fun adventure not to be taken too seriously is how I'd describe this one.
    copycat1025

    Over-the-top effects...

    This film is a nice sequel to Francisci's gem "Hercules," the film that launched a seven-year festival of swords, sandals, cloaks, daggers, musclemen, and gorgeous women in the Italian cinema. In this sequel, Mario Bava returns as the FX man, and dazzles us with an array of visual effects which impart to this film an almost Hollywood-like sensationalism. The problem is, there is too much of it! After the first 30 minutes or so, the stuff tired me, sheerly through the fact that my mind ceased to remain in the elevated state necessary to appreciate and "roll with" what the director wanted to achieve visually. So there were alternate periods of depression and elevation, although the film, when viewed as a whole, must be one of the most stunning sword-and-sandals of all time. In this respect, Pietro Francisci did well. However, I still prefer the first entry to this one.
    6ewarn-1

    Steve Reeves Unleashed

    There was only one Hercules, and he wasn't from Mt. Olympus, he was from California, and his name was Steve! This movie proves it. Actually, it's a little better than his original flick, "Hercules". It's more polished, and has a little more action, but then, that's not saying much. It might have been exciting back in 1959 to see some guy pick up a tree, but the modern special effects fests have eclipsed it. Any kid interested in seeing fighting musclemen today wouldn't watch this, they'd be watching Smackdown or whatever it is. WWF. WWE. I don't know. Anyway, they'd rather see Rick Flair and John Cena insult each other.

    But hey! I liked it, because I think Steve Reeves was cool! He looked the part with his beard. And he had some build, better than all the musclemen that followed, better than the bodybuilders today. This was his last good film. For all the others, he shaved off his beard and journeyed to strange places, like Russia and India. He should have stayed in ancient Greece.

    If your a retro person, you would love this. I dig the retro dancing Greek island chicks. I dig the fake tigers. I dig the chariots, I dig Steve beating up the world's heavyweight champ. You might find other things to dig, so pay homage to old Steve Hercules Reeves himself. He might have been governor of California too.
    8mijbril

    Lots of fun

    I grew up watching this stuff as a Saturday afternoon matinee 30 years ago & now, it's still as much fun to watch.

    Hercules, now married to Ioli, is returning to Thebes to help sort out a dispute over who has the rights to the throne of Thebes. Along the way, Hercules loses his memory & is seduced by the evil Amphale who goes through husbands like Elizabeth Taylor, however, Amphale is something of a black widow & uses a few Egyptians to preserve her ex-husbands in the family crypt.

    However, one look at the rugged carved from granite Steve Reeves & all her black widow tendencies fly out the window, but she still wants him for good.

    Of course it all ends up in a good ruckus with sword fights, chariot duels, Hercules throwing tables & coffins at rushing troops, 2 insane brothers with a hatred for each other (& their father) & inevitably the faithful sidekick who chimes in with a few vital day-saving moments.

    Clint Eastwood may have been the king of the Spaghetti Western, but Steve Reeves was the king of the Spaghetti Swords & Sandals. So if that's your cup of tea, I recommend this movie as an excellent addition to your collection.

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    • Trivia
      French-born model-turned-actress Sylvia Lopez was already ill with leukemia at the time of filming. She was only able to complete one more film in 1959, and died at age 26 while working on another film.
    • Goofs
      At 23 minutes the tiger trainer is seen from the side and he's holding a whip in his right arm. Then there is a short shot of him from the front and he's holding it in his left. When the shot changes angle it is once again in his right hand.
    • Quotes

      Hercules: I'm so sleepy, I can't seem to keep awake!

    • Crazy credits
      The Italian main title co-credits Iole's song to "Tito Manzese." This was not only a pseudonym, but an anagram of Enzo Masetti who wrote the score.
    • Connections
      Edited into Hercules Recycled (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      Evening Star
      Music by Enzo Masetti

      Lyrics by Mitchell Parish

      Sung by Sylva Koscina (dubbed by June Valli in the English version)

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    • Release date
      • September 4, 1959 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
      • Spain
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Hercules Unchained
    • Filming locations
      • Titanus Appia Studios, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Galatea Film
      • Lux Film
      • Lux Compagnie Cinématographique de France
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,450,000
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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