Hercules Against Rome Explained

Hercules Against Rome
Producer:Fortunato Misiano
Screenplay:
  • Arpad DeRiso
  • Piero Pierotti
Story:
  • Arpad DeRiso
  • Nino Scolaro
Starring:
Music:Angelo Francisco Lavagnino
Cinematography:Augusto Tiezzi
Editing:Jolanda Benvenuti
Production Companies:
  • Romana Film
  • Regina Films
  • SFF Alfred Rose
Distributors:-->
Runtime:94 minutes
Country:
  • Italy
  • France

Hercules Against Rome (Italian: Ercole contro Roma) is a 1964 peplum film directed by Piero Pierotti.[1]

Plot

A childhood friend enlists Hercules to protect the Roman Emperor Gordiano, who is in danger from his own mutinous Praetorian Guards. By the time the hero reaches Italy and the temporary Roman capital of Ravenna, the guards have already murdered the mild and scholarly Emperor, replacing him with their chief officer Filippo Afro. Gordiano's daughter Ulpia faces the prospect of marrying Filippo's worthless son Rezio, linking the usurper to the imperial family. Hercules undertakes to set the situation right, rescuing Ulpia and helping the great Roman general Lucio Trajano Decio seize the throne.

Cast

Release

Hercules Against Rome was released in Italy on 15 May 1964 with a 94-minute running time. On its release in the United States, it was released at an 87-minute running time.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Roberto Poppi, Mario Pecorari. Dizionario del cinema italiano. I film. Gremese Editore, 2007. 8884405033.