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Hercules Returns

  • 1993
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.7K
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David Argue, Michael Carman, Mary Coustas, and Bruce Spence in Hercules Returns (1993)
SatireComedy

A cinema manager quits to open his own theater. His vindictive ex-boss sabotages opening night, forcing the team to improvise Italian dialogue live for an unsuspecting audience.A cinema manager quits to open his own theater. His vindictive ex-boss sabotages opening night, forcing the team to improvise Italian dialogue live for an unsuspecting audience.A cinema manager quits to open his own theater. His vindictive ex-boss sabotages opening night, forcing the team to improvise Italian dialogue live for an unsuspecting audience.

  • Director
    • David Parker
  • Writer
    • Des Mangan
  • Stars
    • David Argue
    • Michael Carman
    • Mary Coustas
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
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    • Director
      • David Parker
    • Writer
      • Des Mangan
    • Stars
      • David Argue
      • Michael Carman
      • Mary Coustas
    • 32User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    David Argue
    David Argue
    • Brad McBain
    Michael Carman
    Michael Carman
    • Sir Michael Kent
    Mary Coustas
    Mary Coustas
    • Lisa
    Bruce Spence
    Bruce Spence
    • Sprocket
    Brendon Suhr
    • King
    Nicholas Politis
    • Phone executive
    • (as Nick Polites)
    Lance Anderson
    • Wolf whistler
    Laurie Dobson
    • Barman
    Richard Moss
    • Drunk
    Burt Cooper
    • Frightened man
    Tom Coltraine
    • Dent double
    Des Mangan
    • Hercules
    • (voice)
    • …
    Sally Patience
    • Labia
    • (voice)
    • …
    Matthew King
    • Charlie
    • (voice)
    Tammy McCarthy
      Troy Nesmith
        Cleo Myles
          Brian Hannan
          Brian Hannan
            • Director
              • David Parker
            • Writer
              • Des Mangan
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            9swish66

            One of My Favourite Australian Films

            Still without doubt one of the funniest Australian films ever made. The comedy writing stands as some of the best ever done in this country and the movie has so many funny lines it is almost painful to watch from the laughter it induces.The fact that this movie still has not been released on DVD is mind-blowing.

            The movie is of course based off the live show by Australian Comedy team Double Take who toured around Australia with this and other shows. Information about Double Take can be found at their website http://www.doubletake.com.au.

            Perhaps if we all petition them we can get them to finally release this movie on DVD.
            9Spleen

            When a film is this funny it can be terrible in every other way and still be a classic.

            The comedy is simple: we see a 1963 Italian Hercules movie, with an "ad-libbed" English language soundtrack. We've seen this kind of thing done before. Many of us have seen it done better. I wouldn't be surprised if the people responsible for this very film have done better: it's based on their live performances, after all, and it would be surprising if they hadn't, on some nights, hit higher peaks than they do here. But that doesn't matter: the great thing about "Hercules Returns" is the way the frame story enlivens everything else about it.

            Our three heroes have just opened an independent cinema, and an evil multiplex baron has seen to it that the only film they have to screen is cheesy, thirty years old, in Italian, without subtitles. They screen it anyway, ad-libbing all the dialogue and sound effects. Of course, the actors don't really ad-lib: they've seen the film before and they know what's coming next. But it's much more fun pretending that they're making it up as they go along than it would be to attend a performance in which they really were. Whenever they say something that turns out to match up with what happens NEXT rather than what's happened already, it's a delightful miracle - and because it really wasn't a miracle, because we knew all along that the performers were in no danger of slipping, we don't feel nervous on their behalf, so we're free to laugh. It's like watching the barn front fall on Buster Keaton, who survives because he by happy accident standing where the window landed. It's both thrilling and funny. If it really WERE a happy accident it would be neither.

            The reaction shots at the start serve a similar purpose. Every few seconds, at first, we cut away from Hercules to the cinema audience, who are laughing merrily - and at first I though this was an insulting way of telling us, the real audience, that what we were watching was funny. I was wrong. The film does away with reaction shots after a couple of minutes, but they were needed early on to reassure us that the cinema audience was indeed enjoying, and would continue to enjoy, the show. Once satisfied on that point we're free to enjoy it ourselves. Not only do we laugh all the more helplessly, but every time we do, we feel more certain that the heroes are going to succeed.
            10playgrrrll

            I wet myself!

            One of the shining moments in my aussiedom was when I watched this film and realised that it takes a very special kind of mind to create this kind of masterpiece and that that mind was aussie.

            Take a budget of say hmmm AUS$2000? Perhaps thats a little generous hehehe, some relatively unknown actors, an old Italian muscle man version of hercules and a very warped and creative script writer and you have... tears running down your face and aching sides.

            It has everything, good guys, bad guys, action, comedy..... lotsssssss of comedy and of course 'I love movies with muscle men in them' hehehe. Its been about a year since I've seen this movie though I've seen it about 20 times because I keep getting it out to show it to other people, but I still remember scenes and lines and sit there and giggle quietly to myself. My friends and I often sprout a line when it seems appropriate (or inappropriate as is usually the case) and we'll start giggling hillariously all over again.

            Watch It!! Just do yourself a favour and watch it, because I don't think they will be re-releasing this gem and the old vids are getting worn down by the fans.

            For all you poor deprived people over the pond, lobby whoever you have to and beg them to get it released in your country. Call it cultural education hehehe I swear you wont be disappointed.
            9MartynGryphon

            pant wettingly funny but hardly heard of outside OZ

            The producers of Hercules Returns shows the world that corner cutting when it comes to movie making is not only acceptable but should be promoted.

            I can imagine the initial board meeting when planning the movie.

            "We're gonna make a funny as snot comedy based on the Greek legend of Hercules" They look around and see the money men hypo ventilating with budget induced panic attacks.

            "BUT, we're not going to spend a fortune on actors, sets and costumes if that's what you're thinking, instead we're gonna take a long forgotten early 1960's Italian Epic based around Greek Mtyhology and turn the sound off".

            There you have your plot and therein lies your comedy. An Australian movie theatre with technical problems, who's over zealous staff decide to show the movie and dub in their own voices with an audio which they hope will match the visual story, though someone should have warned them that at least a small inkling of the plot would have helped them.

            I can imagine that a deaf person who could lip read in Italian, probably got a completely different cinematic experience than the rest of us, (Who are those annoying bastards in the cinema projection room ruining this fine Italian feature film!!!), but I'm sure they'd enjoy it too.

            See this movie ASAFP, but have some spare pants at the ready, 'cuz you're gonna need 'em.
            Kyria

            One of my all time favorites..

            Ever since I first saw this film in 1995 I have made it one of my all time favorites. The smutty filthy humour, the 'f****n prawns' and Delilah had me in tears, true belly laughs are to be had watching this movie.

            This movie is very entertaining, hilarious and full of memorable one liners that you can drive your friends crazy with! A very funny movie!

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            • Trivia
              Although the characters of David Argue, Mary Coustas and Bruce Spence appear to be providing all the voices for the feature film, they are only miming as it was lesser known stars of the original Hercules Returns show that are playing the voice parts. The producers felt the film needed known Australian leads to get anyone interested in a voiceover film.
            • Quotes

              Charlie: When your God tells you to beat the shit out of somebody, you do it. That's what religion is all about!

            • Crazy credits
              Things: Givani Logano
            • Alternate versions
              The Australian Blu-ray version of this film also featured a Special Feature category with the original 1964 English-dubbed Italian movie "Samson and the Mighty Challenge" which actually runs for nearly 72 minutes ( 1:11:57 ) from originally 100 minutes, scanned professionally in 2K video version for that media. Lost around 28 minutes as being established the reason why that missing footage is removed out and left it somewhere.
            • Connections
              Edited from Le grand défi (1964)

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            • Release date
              • September 16, 1993 (Australia)
            • Country of origin
              • Australia
            • Language
              • English
            • Also known as
              • Povratak Herkula
            • Filming locations
              • St. Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
            • Production company
              • Philm Productions
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            • Runtime
              • 1h 22m(82 min)
            • Color
              • Color
            • Sound mix
              • Mono
            • Aspect ratio
              • 1.78 : 1

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