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Hercule et la reine de Lydie

Original title: Ercole e la regina di Lidia
  • 1959
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  • 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 & SandalSword & 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
    • Altmea's Daughter
    Mimmo Palmara
    Mimmo Palmara
    • Polinice
    Elda Tattoli
    Elda Tattoli
    • Altmea
    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, Officer
    Angelo Zanolli
    • Admeo
    • Directors
      • Pietro Francisci
      • Mario Bava
    • Writers
      • Pietro Francisci
      • Sophocles
      • Aeschylus
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    User reviews52

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    6Bunuel1976

    HERCULES UNCHAINED (Pietro Francisci and, uncredited, Mario Bava, 1959) **1/2

    The sequel to HERCULES (1958) is even less enthusing but remains, nonetheless, an adequate example of the peplum genre.

    Sylva Koscina's role of Iole, Hercules' love interest, is diminished here since the most prominent female figure on display emerges to be the femme fatale-ish Queen of Lidia Omphale (the film's original title, incidentally, translates to HERCULES AND THE QUEEN OF LIDIA) – the latter is played by another red-headed beauty Sylvia Lopez, who died of leukemia not long after the film's release! Needless to say, the muscle-bound hero (Steve Reeves) falls under her spell after having conveniently drunk from a spring that renders him an amnesiac (though not before he's been engaged in an irrelevant wrestling bout with ex-heavyweight champion Primo Carnera as an irascible giant!); his friend Ulysses, however, is on hand to watch over him (ostensibly in the function of Hercules' deaf-mute slave). Meanwhile, back home in Thebes, two brothers fight it out over the throne – with Iole at the mercy of a cackling maniac (an over-the-top Sergio Fantoni)...

    By the way, both of these Hercules films featured atmospheric cinematography by Mario Bava - who would himself direct one of the better adventures revolving around this mythical figure, HERCULES IN THE HAUNTED WORLD (1961) starring Reg Park. As for Francisci, he worked most often in this genre: from ATTILA (1954; co-starring Anthony Quinn and Sophia Loren) – which is overdue for a reappraisal and has, incidentally, just been announced as an upcoming DVD release from Lionsgate! – to the low-brow HERCULES, SAMSON AND ULYSSES (1963; with Kirk Morris now as Hercules) and SINBAD AND THE CALIPH OF BAGHDAD (1973; his last film and which I recall watching eons ago on Italian TV).
    6winner55

    entertaining fairy tale

    Only a fool would curse a fairy tale because it narrates the actions of a witch. A good man has a strong enough heart to allow differences to flourish as long as people are allowed to live their lives in a peaceable manner.

    That's the great lesson that underlines this film, otherwise silly and occasionally mawkish. I suppose that's why intelligent children have loved the Hercules myth ever since it could be recorded. Hercules is pretty dumb, but he's a nice guy with good intentions, the most important of which is to keep those who have let power corrupt them from bringing ruin to farmers and villagers and other peaceful working people.

    Here he is threatened by three evil generals and an over-self-indulgent witch. The plot is partly based on the Hercules myth itself, but borrows freely from the Odyssey and from the Oedipus plays, with just a dash of the Argonauts legend tossed in briefly at the beginning.

    Alright, so it's a mess. And the middle third is just outright dull as the witch grows to love her buffoonish captive.

    Never mind. It's well-made for its time and place, colorful, and even occasionally lyrical. And some of the fight scenes retain their excitement, after all these years.

    Perhaps best viewed - and understood - by children; but can provide real entertainment for intelligent adults in the right frame of mind.
    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.
    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.
    ebiros2

    Steve Reeves is the best Hercules

    These movies starring Steve Reeves wouldn't have worked if it weren't for his presence.

    This is one of less spectacular out of all the movies Steve Reeves have starred in. But Steve Reeves still looks good as Hercules, and he's the best actor to play this role in my opinion. Production is lavish with beautiful casts, and studio settings. It's probably best not to think too hard about the whys and why nots of the story, as the movie is more about physical beauty of the casts that are involved. In this regard, this is one of the best movie ever created. People back then seems to be more gorgeous than people in the movies today.

    Watch this movie for its stunningly beautiful casts. You will not be disappointed.

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    Storyline

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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
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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