Hercules Against the Mongols explained

Hercules Against the Mongols
Director:Domenico Paolella
Producer:Jacopo Comin
Screenplay:
Starring:
Music:Carlo Savina
Cinematography:Raffaele Masciochi
Editing:Otello Colangeli
Production Companies:
  • Alta Vista
  • Jonia Film
Distributor:Variety Distribution
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:Italy

Hercules Against the Mongols (Italian: '''Maciste contro i mongoli'''|lit=Maciste Against the Mongols) is a 1963 Italian peplum film directed by Domenico Paolella.[1] [2]

Plot

The heirs of Genghis Khan conquered the city of Tudela and took prisoner Bianca (José Greci), the daughter of the king. Hercules (Maciste (Mark Forest) in the original version of the film) is sent to the rescue.

Though Genghis Khan eventually sought peace with the West, his death in 1227 AD puts into power his three war-like sons: Sayan, Susdal, and Kin Khan. These sons quickly overrun the city of Tuleda and take prisoner Princess Bianca, though young Prince Alessio escapes. Hercules comes to the rescue of Bianca, winning her freedom in a tournament in exchange for becoming a slave himself. Forces from the West soon come to re-take Tuleda and Hercules — freed from his bonds — helps to dispatch Genghis Khan's three sons while again saving Bianca and reuniting her with her young brother.

Cast

Release

The film was released in Italy on 29 November 1963.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Roberto Poppi, Mario Pecorari. Dizionario del cinema italiano. I film. 2007 . Gremese Editore, 2007. 978-8884405036.
  2. Book: Michele Giordano. Giganti buoni. 1998. Gremese Editore, 1998. 8877421835.