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Dan Vadis | ... | |
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Marilù Tolo | ... |
Princess Ate
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Pierre Cressoy | ... |
Prince Milo
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Piero Lulli | ... | |
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Enzo Fiermonte | ... |
Reto
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Howard Ross | ... |
Gordio
(as Renato Rossini)
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Aldo Cecconi | ... |
Thief
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Pietro Capanna | ... |
Prince Abadur
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Franco Daddi |
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Nino Marchetti | ... |
Thieves' Victim
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Annamaria Mustari | ... |
Ate's Handmaiden
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Gaetano Quartararo | ... |
The King
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Jacques Stany | ... |
Erione
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Nazzareno Zamperla | ... |
Thief
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Moira Orfei | ... | |
Hercules defends a people against a race of giant warriors.
While his biceps may not have been as big as Steve Reeves of Reg Park, Dan Vadis, looking like a taller, more imposing Captain Kirk, is still a very capable Hercules. His biggest advantage may be his dexterity, as he displays more grace in his fight scenes than most of the other Hercules players.
This is a fairly brisk go around with Hercules (Vadis) battling giant men of gold while trying to protect his princess love from her evil relative.