An evil desert bandit kidnaps the son of a sultan and raises him as his own. It turns out that the son has magic powers and is invincible. Years later, as a young man, he falls in love with ... Read allAn evil desert bandit kidnaps the son of a sultan and raises him as his own. It turns out that the son has magic powers and is invincible. Years later, as a young man, he falls in love with a woman and is preparing to raid a village--when he finds out that the woman is actually h... Read allAn evil desert bandit kidnaps the son of a sultan and raises him as his own. It turns out that the son has magic powers and is invincible. Years later, as a young man, he falls in love with a woman and is preparing to raid a village--when he finds out that the woman is actually his brother's fiance and the village belongs to his real father.
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Someone must have been reading Superman comics and decided to create a Superman like character for their sword and sandal film. Forest is impervious to all, swords, spears, rocks. There is something in the prophecy also about a red flower being his Kryptonite, but no one can figure that one out.
This was the last film made by Mark Forest aka Lou Degni of Brooklyn who went to Italy to study opera and paid his way through the lessons by doing these muscle films. He was the best looking of all the muscle dudes who were glutting the market with these epics in the early Sixties. I sincerely hope he had a good career in opera to make up for some of these films. He certainly had a focus.
Other than that, you get the usual Sword and Sandals mix and goodies you'd expect to get. So many movies, this does not stand out especially. Neither in good or bad terms. It's ok, though I hope if you get to watch it, you get a better copy than the one I had to watch
Same routine stuff: our "hero" has a love interest, there is an evil bandit (sometimes a evil King or Queen), he has to save the day and battles happen. He kisses the girl. The End.
1/10
Mark Forest Stars as Kindar who, thanks to a bolt of lightning while in nappies, is invincible- no dagger can go through him. Kindar the Invincible is essentially a muscle peplum in the guise of an Arabian adventure. It's a comic book adventure with desert, horses, tents, villains and heroines. A simple story and fairly routine, yet unusual, at least when it comes to Kindar's invincibility. It's like Marvel wrote the script. It's quite enjoyable with great desert scenery, a dreamy look and a good last performance from Mark Forest. He certainly fits the Arabian landscape, though he bares his muscled torso. There's some good action, a long wrestle in the sand and some sword clashing. Rosalba Neri and Dea Flowers add some glamour quotient while Mimmo Palmara twirls his beard as the dastardly villain.
Did you know
- TriviaItalian censorship visa # 44755 delivered on 26-2-1965.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Best in Action: 1964 (2020)
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- Kindar the Invulnerable
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- Nile River, Luxor, Egypt(end scene)
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- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1