Spartacus and the Ten Gladiators

Spartacus and the Ten Gladiators

Original film poster
Directed by Nick Nostro
Produced by Armando Morandi
Screenplay by Nick Nostro
Alfonso Balcázar
Sergio Sollima
Starring Dan Vadis
Helga Liné
Music by Carlo Savina
Cinematography Tino Santoni
Edited by Bruno Mattei
Release dates
1964
Running time
99 minutes
Country Italy
Spain
France

Spartacus and the Ten Gladiators or Gli invincibili dieci gladiatori was a 1964 Italian, French and Spanish international co-production sword and sandal film directed by Nick Nostro and co-written by Nostro, Alfonso Balcázar and Sergio Sollima. It is the second of the three Ten Gladiators film series trilogy starring Dan Vadis. Filmed in Technicolor and Techniscope, the film features a variety of footage from other peplum films including Quo Vadis. The English credits of the film gave several of the Italian actors English surnames familiar in historical epic films such as "John Heston" (Ivano Staccioli) and "Alan Lancaster" (Aldo Canti).

Plot

Rocca and his nine gladiators have just completed a triumphal show in the arena in front of the Emperor. However their ebullient mood changes to horror and sadness when they are followed by a group of a dozen gladiators from Thrace who are ordered to kill each other until one man is standing. In this group is a father and son. They reluctantly comply but when the son faces his father one of the gladiators steps in to prevent the son from killing his father then throws his sword at the Emperor's box.

The show is stopped with the manager flogging the defiant gladiator without effect until he is stopped by Rocca. A man named Chimbro offers to buy the survivors for his own use and mollifies the manager by not only the price paid but promising that they will suffer lifelong torment instead of an easy death. The manager takes his anger out on Rocca and his men by blacklisting them from ever appearing in an arena again.

The hungry gladiators travel through the countryside where they stop an attack by bandits on a group carrying the Patrician woman Livia who promises her rescuers a reward from her wealthy father. They are dismayed when their announcement that several of Lydia's slaves are mortally wounded is met by Livia reassuring them there is nothing to worry about; she has more slaves where they come from.

Over dinner at the villa of her father Senator Varro, Varro offers Rocca and his men the opportunity to perform in any venue they wish. Chimbro arrives to tell Varro that he is unsuccessful in capturing the elusive Spartacus who Varro claims is behind various raids and depredations in the area, though in reality it is Chimbro leading men of Varro's private army disguised as bandits who are responsible. Rocca and his men offer to capture Spartacus and bring him to justice, with Varro believing that the ten have the capability that Chimbro and his 50 soldiers did not.

A reconnaissance and raid on Spartacus' camp lead to the entire camp defending Spartacus who is revealed to be the gladiator who stopped the son from killing his father, threatened the Emperor, and escaped from Chimbro. Rocca and his men offer to make an offer from Spartacus that he will pay the ransom of him and all his escaped slaves to Varro once they escape from Rome by sea, but the treacherous Varro imprisons Rocca and his men and raids the camp of Spartacus. Rocca and his men escape and plan vengeance to Varro and loyaly to Spartacus.

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