Hercules in the Haunted World
Hercules in the Haunted World | |
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Directed by | Mario Bava |
Produced by | Achille Piazzi |
Screenplay by |
Mario Bava Sandro Continenza Franco Prosperi Duccio Tessari |
Story by | Mario Bava |
Starring |
Reg Park Christopher Lee Leonora Ruffo George Ardisson |
Music by | Armando Trovajoli |
Cinematography | Mario Bava |
Edited by | Mario Serandrei |
Production company |
SpA Cinematografica |
Release dates | 16 November 1961 |
Running time | 91 min. |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Box office | ITL 398,000,000 (Italy) |
Hercules in the Haunted World (Italian: Ercole al centro della terra) is a 1961 Italian sword-and-sandal film directed by Mario Bava. British bodybuilder Reg Park incorporates Hercules while legendary British actor Christopher Lee performs as Hercules' nemesis Lico. Shooting at Cinecittà director Mario Bava used some of the same sets from his earlier Hercules and the Conquest of Atlantis which had already starred Reg Park.[1]
Plot
Upon his return to Italy from his many adventures, the great warrior Hercules learns that his lover, Princess Deianira (Daianara), has lost her senses. According to the oracle Medea (Gaia Germani), Daianara's only hope is the Stone of Forgetfulness which lies deep in the realm of Hades. Hercules, with two companions, Theseus and Telemachus, embarks on a dangerous quest for the stone, while he is unaware that Dianara's guardian, King Lico, is the one responsible for her condition and plots to have the girl for himself as his bride upon her revival. Lico is in fact in league with the dark forces of the underworld, and it is up to Hercules to stop him.
The climax has Hercules smashing Lico with a giant boulder and throwing similarly large rocks at an army of zombies.
Cast
- Reg Park: Hercules
- Christopher Lee: King Lico
- Leonora Ruffo: Deianira
- George Ardisson: Theseus
- Marisa Belli: Aretusa
- Ida Galli: Persephone
- Mino Doro: Keros
- Gaia Germani: Medea
- Franco Giacobini: Telemachus
- Monica Neri (wrongly credited as Rosalba Neri): Helena
Release
Christopher Lee's more familiar deep, smoothly menacing voice was dubbed by another actor for the English-language version of the film.[2]
Critical reception
Allmovie wrote "Hercules in the Haunted World is about as good a film as could be made on a budget in the 'mythic hero' subgenre of action films. If that sounds like faint praise, it isn't intended to be, for while overall Hercules can't totally rise above the many limitations of its genre (and budget), it nevertheless will thrill fans of such movies and even give non-devotees a number of very worthwhile elements to ponder."[3]
Biography
- Hughes, Howard (2011). Cinema Italiano - The Complete Guide From Classics To Cult. London - New York: I.B.Tauris. ISBN 978-1-84885-608-0.
References
- ↑ Hughes, p.8f
- ↑ Hughes, p.8f
- ↑ Craig Butler. "Hercules in the Haunted World (1961)". Allmovie. Retrieved 2 July 2012.
External links
- Hercules in the Haunted World at the Internet Movie Database
- Hercules in the Haunted World at AllMovie
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