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Sergio Ciani | ... |
Ursus
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Mimmo Palmara | ... |
Falso Ursus
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Lisa Gastoni | ... |
Alina
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Rosalba Neri | ... |
Demora
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Carlo Tamberlani | ... |
Re Igos
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Orchidea de Santis | ... |
Ragazza di capelli biondi
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Thomas King |
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Gianni Rizzo | ... |
Teomoco
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Enzo Maggio | ... |
Manina
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Nello Pazzafini | ... |
Samur
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Enzo Doria |
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Arnaldo Dell'Acqua | ... |
(as Arnaldo dell'Acqua)
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Giuseppe Mattei | ... |
(as Pino Mattei)
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Vassili Karis | ... |
Principe Dario
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Tony Maggio |
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(1964) Alan Steel, Lisa Gastoni, Mimmo Palmara, Rosalba Neri. Steel and his sword-wielding pals run head-on into the forces of a cruel tyrant. There's a bit more intentional comedy than usual in this sword and sandal opus. All the usual court intrigue comes into play as the bad guys are eventually subdued. If you like lots of sword fighting, this ones for you. Color, 16mm. Written by Anonymous
One of my favorite films. Its pure silly action. Everyone looks knowingly at the camera and they seem to draw you into the fun. Until is collapses towards the end this is a fun movie with a plot, no romance, good action, great humor and it knows its not important but goes for it anyway. Its 95 minutes of pure fun. my only complaint is I wish my print were letter boxed.