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Hercules in New York ()


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Hercules is sent to Earth where he finds true love and starts a promising career in the bodybuilder business.

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Pretzie
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Hercules (as Arnold Strong 'Mr. Universe')
Deborah Loomis ...
Helen Camden
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Professor Camden
Ernest Graves ...
Zeus
Tanny McDonald ...
Juno
Harold Burstein ...
Rod Nelson (as Howard Burstein)
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Maxie
George Bartenieff ...
Nitro
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Nemesis
Michael Lipton ...
Pluto
Jan Adams
William Bass
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Ship Captain
Lane Carroll
Tony Carroll ...
Monstro (as Tony 'Mr. World' Carroll)
Erica Fitz ...
Venus
Erin Fleming
Frank Gio
Diane Goble ...
Diana (as Diana Goble)
Dan Hamilton ...
Mercury
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Television Presenter
Audrie Magee
Michael Miller
Ronnie Richards
Tony Roland
Viola Swayne
Mark Tendler ...
Samson
Dennis Tinerino ...
Atlas
Iris Whitney
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Parnell Hall ...
Man with Chariot (uncredited)
Abe Holiday ...
Scared Man on Harbor (uncredited)
Sam Stewart ...
Bear (uncredited)

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Arthur Allan Seidelman ... (as Arthur A. Seidelman)

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Aubrey Wisberg ... (written by)

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Lewis G. Chapin Jr. ... executive producer
Willard W. Goodman ... associate producer
Murray M. Kaplan ... executive producer
Aubrey Wisberg ... producer

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John Balamos

Cinematography by

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Leo Lebowitz ... director of photography

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Donald P. Finamore ... (as Donald Finamore)

Editorial Department

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Raymond Greenberg ... assistant to editor

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Perry Watkins

Costume Design by

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Charles D. Tomlinson

Makeup Department

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Reginald Tackley ... makeup artist (as Reg Tackley)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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François Moullin ... second assistant director (as Francois Moulin)
John E. Quill ... assistant director (as John Quill)

Art Department

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Steve Mass ... second prop
Sol Stern ... property master

Sound Department

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C. Robert Fine ... sound mixer (as Bob Fine)
Simon Nuchtern ... sound editor
Al Ray ... boomman
Abe Seidman ... sound

Camera and Electrical Department

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Joe Carroll ... grip
Morton Gorowitz ... gaffer
Martin Harris ... stillman
Charles Kolb ... head grip
Larry Orlick ... first assistant camera
Leon Perer ... camera operator
Rudolph Zetterberg ... best boy

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Yvonne T. Stoney ... wardrobe (as Yvonne Stoney)

Location Management

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Merve Dayan ... unit location manager
Parnell Hall ... unit location manager

Music Department

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John Balamos ... music supervisor

Script and Continuity Department

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Judy Rosenthal ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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William Curry ... transportation captain

Other crew

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Frank Hillsberg ... title designer

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

After many centuries, Hercules gets bored living in Olympus (the home of the great Greek gods) and decides to move to... New York. But obviously, it is not easy for a man who lived in ancient Greece to get used to modern life. So, things get a little tricky, especially when Zeus sends a few gods to bring his semi-god son back to mount Olympus. Written by Chris Makrozahopoulos

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Taglines Boys! Girls! It's Big Fun! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Hercule (France)
  • Hercule à New York (France)
  • Hércules en Nueva York (Spain)
  • Enas gigas sti Nea Yorki (Greece)
  • Hercul dar New York (Iran, Persian title)
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  • 91 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia To help Arnold Schwarzenegger get the role, his agent said he had years of "stage" experience, implying theater. Schwarzenegger had only appeared on bodybuilding stages. See more »
Goofs A mix of the Greek and the Roman names for Gods are used in the film. In the films finale, both the Greek god Atlas (the only person holding the sky up over the earth) and Samson, who is in fact a Biblical character, to help Hercules are called upon See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Arnold Schwarzenegger: The Unlikeliest Star (1990). See more »
Quotes Hercules: [Grabs forklift truck, stopping it dead] A fine chariot... but where are your horses?
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