Helen, Yes... Helen of Troy (1973)
Ottone and Savio, wanderers from Etruria, find themselves on the shores of Ancient Greece in search of bread and adventures. Pretending to be exhausted, they are rescued by Paris and Helen and taken to the palace of Menelaus. The welcome is propitious to take advantage of the lavish lunches and beautiful women, not even excluded Elena, wife of the sovereign who will be kidnapped by Paris and taken to Troy. When he reaches the palace of Ulysses, which recognizes the two vagabonds, they are driven out and, after other adventures, they reach the palace of Priam
Director: Alfonso Brescia
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Don Backy as Ottone |
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Peter Landers as Savio |
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Pupo De Luca as Menelaos |
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Barbara Betti as |
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Howard Ross as Paris |
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Margaret Rose Keil as Clitemnestra |
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Andrea Scotti as Enea |
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Carla Mancini as Trojan Slave Maid |
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Christa Linder as Helen of Troy |
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Nello Pazzafini as Innkeeper |
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Michael Forest as Agamemnon |
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Alessandro Perrella as |
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Omero Capanna as Hitman |
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Emilio Messina as Ajax #2 |
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Pietro Torrisi as Ajax #1 |
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Bruno Ariè as |
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Gilberto Galimberti as |
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Sergio Ukmar as Trojan Brawler |
| Writing | Vittorio Vighi | Writer |
| Production | Luigi Mondello | Executive Producer |
| Writing | Renzo Genta | Writer |
| Writing | Piero Regnoli | Writer |
| Writing | Mario Amendola | Writer |
| Directing | Alfonso Brescia | Director |
| Writing | Alfonso Brescia | Writer |