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Hercules Unchained

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En route to Thebes for an important diplomatic mission, Hercules drinks from a magic spring and loses his memory. He spends most of the movie in the pleasure gardens of Queen Omphale of Lydia. While young Ulysses tries to help him regain his memory, political tensions escalate in Thebes, and Hercules' new wife Iole finds herself in mortal danger.

Release Date : 1959-02-14

Language :Italian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Galatea FilmLux Compagnie Cinématographique de FranceLux Film

Production Country : FranceItaly

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Steve Reeves

Character Name : Ercole (Hercules)

Original Name : Steve Reeves

Gender : Male

Sylva Koscina

Character Name : Iole, bride of Ercole

Original Name : Sylva Koscina

Gender : Female

Sylvia Lopez

Character Name : Queen Onfale, of Lidia

Original Name : Sylvia Lopez

Gender : Female

Gabriele Antonini

Character Name : Ulisse, son of Laertes

Original Name : Gabriele Antonini

Gender : Male

Primo Carnera

Character Name : Anteo, the giant

Original Name : Primo Carnera

Gender : Male

Patrizia Della Rovere

Character Name : Penelope

Original Name : Patrizia Della Rovere

Gender : Female

Sergio Fantoni

Character Name : Eteocle

Original Name : Sergio Fantoni

Gender : Male

Fulvia Franco

Character Name : Anticlea

Original Name : Fulvia Franco

Gender : Female

Carlo D'Angelo

Character Name : Creonte, High Priest of Thebes

Original Name : Carlo D'Angelo

Gender : Male

Marisa Valenti

Character Name : Blond Slave Girl

Original Name : Marisa Valenti

Gender : Male

Mimmo Palmara

Character Name : Polinice

Original Name : Mimmo Palmara

Gender : Male

Elda Tattoli

Character Name : Altmea - Mother of Ulisses' Girlfriend

Original Name : Elda Tattoli

Gender : Male

Daniele Vargas

Character Name : Anfiarao

Original Name : Daniele Vargas

Gender : Male

Andrea Fantasia

Character Name : King Laerte

Original Name : Andrea Fantasia

Gender : Male

Gino Mattera

Character Name : Orpheo

Original Name : Gino Mattera

Gender : Male

Aldo Fiorelli

Character Name : Argos - the Shipbuilder

Original Name : Aldo Fiorelli

Gender : Male

Gianni Loti

Character Name : Sandone - Captain of the Lidian Guard

Original Name : Gianni Loti

Gender : Male

Cesare Fantoni

Character Name : Oedipus - King of Thebes

Original Name : Cesare Fantoni

Gender : Male

Ugo Sasso

Character Name : Polinice's Officer

Original Name : Ugo Sasso

Gender : Male

Angelo Zanolli

Character Name : Admeo

Original Name : Angelo Zanolli

Gender : Male

Sergio Ciani

Character Name : Megreo - Officer Eating Apple

Original Name : Sergio Ciani

Gender : Male

Aldo Pini

Character Name : Tifi - Pilot of the Argos

Original Name : Aldo Pini

Gender : Male

Nando Cicero

Character Name : Lastene

Original Name : Nando Cicero

Gender : Male

Willi Colombini

Character Name :

Original Name : Willi Colombini

Gender : Male

Fulvio Carrara

Character Name :

Original Name : Fulvio Carrara

Gender : Male

Walter Grant

Character Name : Aesculapio

Original Name : Walter Grant

Gender : Male

Colleen Bennet

Character Name : Ballerina at Omphale's Palace

Original Name : Colleen Bennet

Gender : Female

Giuliano Gemma

Character Name : Melanippo (uncredited)

Original Name : Giuliano Gemma

Gender : Male

Mario Ghignone

Character Name : Councilor of Eteocles (uncredited)

Original Name : Mario Ghignone

Gender : Male

Nino Marchetti

Character Name : Fossore (uncredited)

Original Name : Nino Marchetti

Gender : Male

Fabrizio Mioni

Character Name : Jason (uncredited)

Original Name : Fabrizio Mioni

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-06-23

_**Married to Sylva but bewitched by Sylvia**_ "Hercules Unchained" (1959) is an Italian/French/Spanish sword & sandal flick in the mold of Kirk Douglas' "Ulysses" (1954). "Hercules Unchained" is more of the same, with a similar plot, i.e. the journeying hero forgets who he is while bewitched by a beautiful babe on some island. “Samson and Delilah” (1949) is the crowning predecessor of the genre. Californian muscleman Steve Reeves plays the titular hero/god to perfection. Reeves is most known for his Hercules role but interestingly only played the part twice, in this film and the first one "Hercules" (1958). Anyway, one good side-effect of watching Reeves is that it will likely inspire guys to get in shape (the way Stallone does when watching Rambo). In this film Herc is married to the beautiful Iole (Sylva Koscina), but he forgets his wife and homeland after drinking of the waters of forgetfulness and falls under the spell of Queen Omphale (Sylvia Lopez) of the isle Lidia. So Herc is caught between two beauties: Sylva and Sylvia. "Hercules Unchained" can be enjoyed by both youths and adults. It's a fun fantasy adventure with dated "effects," but it also addresses a few mature themes. One theme is the boneheaded predilection of men to sexual gratification and their intrinsic weakness to the spell of feminine beauty. Herc is married to cutie Iole (Sylva), but it wasn't too hard for him to fall under the power of Omphale (Sylvia). And he has the perfect excuse: "Aduh, I forgot.” Another theme is that feminine power can be used for good or evil, productivity or destruction. Iole (Sylva) uses her feminine charms to catch herself a manly hunk (Reeves) for a husband and family, while Sylvia (Omphale) uses her womanly power to capture a never-ending succession of studs, literally. Sylva wants a lifelong mate and family, whereas Sylvia is a black widow who kills her "conquests" after she gets bored with ’em and puts ’em in her trophy case, so to speak. Look around and you'll see both types of women in real life. One girl I knew in high school, for example, would catch herself a hunk boyfriend and ultimately start cheating on him when she eventually got bored; she would then let go of the boyfriend and officially hook up with the guy she was cheating with; once she got bored of him she'd start cheating with the next guy, ultimately dropping the boyfriend for him, ad nauseam. She was notorious, just like Omphale (Sylvia). She would even break up best friends with her expert feminine powers. The lunkheads could never come to the realization of what she was doing because they were too mesmerized by her bewitching charms. Interestingly, Sylva is beautiful in a cute way, whereas Sylvia is beautiful in a sharp, leggy way. Both are worth catching the film for if you're a red-blooded male. Another theme is that of negative rivalry. The two siblings vie for kingship (or control) of Thebes. Proud rivalry begats enmity and violence, and ultimately mutually assured self-destruction. Both actors are outstanding, displaying a palpable royal pomp. The sets and costuming are noteworthy. Mario Bava did the cinematography and special effects, as well as some directing, so the film has that colorful Bava look. BOTTOM LINE: If you can overlook certain dated aspects (like the editing) "Hercules Unchained" is enjoyable on numerous levels, both juvenile and mature. It's the obvious precursor to more modern films like "Troy" (2004). The film runs 1 hour, 37 minutes (with some prints 4 minutes shorter), and was shot at Titanus Studios, Rome, Lazio, Italy. GRADE: B