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Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon

Ercole contro i tiranni di Babilonia (English Translation: Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon) is a 1964 Italian sword-and-sandal film directed by Domenico Paolella and starring Peter Lupus.

Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon
A promotional film poster for "Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon."
Directed byDomenico Paolella
Written by
Starring
CinematographyAugusto Tiezzi
Music byAngelo Francesco Lavagnino
Production
company
Distributed byAmerican International Pictures (US)
Release date
1964
Running time
90 min
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Plot edit

Asparia, Queen of the Hellenes, has been captured by the Babylonians, but she manage to hide her identity and lives as a common slave in Babylon. Hercules, played by Peter Lupus (credited as Rock Stevens), is sent to free her. The Babylonian slavers begin to hear rumors and stories of a single man who can overcome any army he faces. Asparia conspires with another slave to send a message of her whereabouts to Hercules, who soon is heading towards Babylon.

The three siblings who rule Babylon—beautiful Taneal, warlike Salman Osar and more conservative Azzur—are visited by King Phaleg of Assyria. Phaleg showers the three with gifts, offering up untold riches in exchange for all of the slaves in Babylon. The siblings are suspicious of Phaleg's motives, thinking he means to raise an army from the slaves. Taneal seduces and drugs the Assyrian king, discovering that he intends to find Queen Asparia and marry her, creating a powerful empire of Assyria and Hellas. The siblings agree to stop this, and send troops to ambush the king. Hercules discovers the plan and aids the Assyrians, as the Babylonians are his enemy, and saves the life of the king. Phaleg makes Hercules take a loyalty oath, and then sends him to Babylon, along with several of his men, to retrieve Asparia.

In Babylon, each of the siblings is conspiring against the other; Salman Osar and Azzur both wish to marry Asparia and form an empire, while Taneal intends to steal the wealth of the city and then destroy it by the means of a giant subterranean wheel which supports the foundation of all Babylon. Hercules is able to locate Asparia, and then begins to turn the giant wheel and destroy the city. Salman Osar kills his brother, then is crushed by falling debris while attempting to kill his sister. As Hercules' Assyrian escorts attempt to steal Asparia away to Phaleg, Taneal takes the Queen hostage herself. Phaleg and his large contingent of cavalry ride in to claim his new bride, but they are met by Hercules as well as the freed Babylonian slaves. Phaleg is killed by Hercules, and his soldiers routed; Taneal seemingly poisons herself rather than face the judgement of Hercules and Asparia. In the end, Hercules leads Asparia and the Hellenes back to their homeland.

Reception edit

The Lexicon of International Films describes the work as a "trivial sandal film based on common patterns that carefree mixes poetry and (historical) truth".[1]

The cinema magazine Cinema rated the film as a respectable spectacle and as upscale trash with entertainment value.[2]

Crew edit

Starring edit

See also edit

Sources edit

  1. ^ Hercules against the tyrants of Babylon
  2. ^ Kritik der Cinema

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ercole contro i tiranni di Babilonia English Translation Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon is a 1964 Italian sword and sandal film directed by Domenico Paolella and starring Peter Lupus Hercules and the Tyrants of BabylonA promotional film poster for Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon Directed byDomenico PaolellaWritten byDomenico PaolellaLuciano MartinoStarringPeter Lupus as Rock Stevens Helga LineMario PetriCinematographyAugusto TiezziMusic byAngelo Francesco LavagninoProductioncompanyRomana FilmDistributed byAmerican International Pictures US Release date1964Running time90 minCountryItalyLanguageItalian Contents 1 Plot 2 Reception 3 Crew 4 Starring 5 See also 6 Sources 7 External linksPlot editAsparia Queen of the Hellenes has been captured by the Babylonians but she manage to hide her identity and lives as a common slave in Babylon Hercules played by Peter Lupus credited as Rock Stevens is sent to free her The Babylonian slavers begin to hear rumors and stories of a single man who can overcome any army he faces Asparia conspires with another slave to send a message of her whereabouts to Hercules who soon is heading towards Babylon The three siblings who rule Babylon beautiful Taneal warlike Salman Osar and more conservative Azzur are visited by King Phaleg of Assyria Phaleg showers the three with gifts offering up untold riches in exchange for all of the slaves in Babylon The siblings are suspicious of Phaleg s motives thinking he means to raise an army from the slaves Taneal seduces and drugs the Assyrian king discovering that he intends to find Queen Asparia and marry her creating a powerful empire of Assyria and Hellas The siblings agree to stop this and send troops to ambush the king Hercules discovers the plan and aids the Assyrians as the Babylonians are his enemy and saves the life of the king Phaleg makes Hercules take a loyalty oath and then sends him to Babylon along with several of his men to retrieve Asparia In Babylon each of the siblings is conspiring against the other Salman Osar and Azzur both wish to marry Asparia and form an empire while Taneal intends to steal the wealth of the city and then destroy it by the means of a giant subterranean wheel which supports the foundation of all Babylon Hercules is able to locate Asparia and then begins to turn the giant wheel and destroy the city Salman Osar kills his brother then is crushed by falling debris while attempting to kill his sister As Hercules Assyrian escorts attempt to steal Asparia away to Phaleg Taneal takes the Queen hostage herself Phaleg and his large contingent of cavalry ride in to claim his new bride but they are met by Hercules as well as the freed Babylonian slaves Phaleg is killed by Hercules and his soldiers routed Taneal seemingly poisons herself rather than face the judgement of Hercules and Asparia In the end Hercules leads Asparia and the Hellenes back to their homeland Reception editThe Lexicon of International Films describes the work as a trivial sandal film based on common patterns that carefree mixes poetry and historical truth 1 The cinema magazine Cinema rated the film as a respectable spectacle and as upscale trash with entertainment value 2 Crew editDirector Domenico Paolella Assistant director Giancarlo Romitelli Writer Luciano Martino and Domenico Paolella Cinematography Augusto Tiezzi Totalscope Eastmancolor Length 94 min Producer Fortunato Misiano Music Angelo Francesco Lavagnino Distributor Cosmopolis Films et les Films Marbeuf Country of origin Italy Romana Film Rome Editing Jolanda Benvenuti Released 24 Adapted by Michel Lucklin Models and costumes by Walter Patriarca Makeup Massimo Giustini Genre Sword and sandalStarring editPeter Lupus as Rock Stevens Hercules Anna Maria Polani Asparia queen of Hellenes Helga Line Taneal Mario Petri Phaleg king of Assyrians Livio Lorenzon Salmanassar Tullio Altamura Azzur Franco Balducci Moksor Rosy De Leo slave Gilda Andrea Scotti a young shepherd Diego Pozzetto Behar Mirko Valentin Glicon Diego Michelotti Crissipos Eugenio Bottai Minister of Assur Emilio Messina warrior Pietro Torrisi warrior Gilberto Galimberti warrior Amerigo Santarelli warrior Puccio Ceccarelli warriorSee also editSword and sandal List of films featuring Hercules List of films in the public domain in the United StatesSources edit Hercules against the tyrants of Babylon Kritik der CinemaExternal links editHercules and the Tyrants of Babylon at IMDb nbsp Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive infringing link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon amp 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