The Terror of Rome Against the Son of Hercules (1964)
In this sword and sandal fantasy, a gladiator named Poseidon must battle a quartet of combatants in ancient Rome. If he wins, the son of Hercules will have his life and anything else he wants. Sure enough, he wins and asks that the life of a Christian girl be spared. But the girl refuses her liberty until all of her fellow believers are also released.
Director:
Mario Caiano
Writers:
Albert Valentin, Alfonso Brescia, Mario Amendola.
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Mark Forest as Maciste |
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Marilù Tolo as Olympia |
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Elisabetta Fanti as Livia |
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Claudio Undari as Zefatius |
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Franco Cobianchi as Vitellius |
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Giuseppe Addobbati as Marcellus |
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Ferruccio Amendola as Dammatius |
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Ugo Attanasio as Senator |
| Writing | Mario Amendola | Story |
| Writing | Albert Valentin | Screenplay |
| Directing | Mario Caiano | Director |
| Writing | Albert Valentin | Story |
| Writing | Alfonso Brescia | Screenplay |
| Writing | Mario Amendola | Screenplay |
| Writing | Alfonso Brescia | Story |