The evil Queen Tenefi, who's usurped the throne of Memphis, demands that a steady supply of young women be sacrificed to the God of Fire inside the Mountain of Thunder. Maciste intervenes an... Read allThe evil Queen Tenefi, who's usurped the throne of Memphis, demands that a steady supply of young women be sacrificed to the God of Fire inside the Mountain of Thunder. Maciste intervenes and saves from this sacrifice a village's women including the beautiful Antea. Maciste then ... Read allThe evil Queen Tenefi, who's usurped the throne of Memphis, demands that a steady supply of young women be sacrificed to the God of Fire inside the Mountain of Thunder. Maciste intervenes and saves from this sacrifice a village's women including the beautiful Antea. Maciste then becomes involved in an effort to restore to the throne of Memphis its rightful ruler, Prin... Read all
- Queen Tenefi
- (as Liuba Bodina)
- Rais
- (as Lucy Randi)
- Tabor
- (as Alfredo Salvadori)
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In fact when her soldiers capture Kirk Morris as Maciste she doesn't want him killed, but simply to serve as her slave in all kinds of capacities. One look at him and who could blame the lady, but even her allies think she's behaving badly.
When Maciste has to confront the volcano to save his true blue girl friend he has to deal with some creatures that look like they escaped from Dr. Moreau's island. That's the highlight of the film because it sure isn't an original peplum plot.
We have the same thing, almost the same story as most of the others of this nature - just different faces and names for the characters. And this version of the same basic story plot is not all that grand.
My Mill Creek copy is severely faded, not that that it really matters because it's a terrible film. Easy to see why this one (along with most of the others) fell into the public domain. No need for a restore here.
1/10
Triumph of Maciste features an evil Queen who has a favourite pastime of sacrificing young virgins to a fire deity and there's the usual formula of Maciste played by Kirk Morris saving the day. I don't mind formula - actually I prefer it - as long there's something that makes the plot engaging, energy, twist in the plot, good acting,and action, etc. However this film is slow moving and tedious. It's just a tick box exercise of events without much verve or engagement. Got through it though but it didn't grab me much.
Kirk Morris is, as always, a beautiful physical specimen, with the face of a Botticelli angel.
I've only viewed this film in the awful, fuzzy, color-faded print in the WARRIORS DVD pack.
Can someone explain one thing to me? This is billed as Morris's first peplum, yet it contains a long underground sequence lifted from THE WITCH'S CURSE, released the following year. Was WITCH made first and released later? Or was the WITCH footage added to this one some time after its release, maybe to pad its length?
Did you know
- TriviaFilm debut of Kirk Morris.
- Quotes
Queen Tenefi: Simply putting a warrior like Maciste to death is by no means the proper solution. He will have to suffer first.
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- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1