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The Fury of Hercules

Original title: La furia di Ercole
  • 1962
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
259
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Brad Harris in The Fury of Hercules (1962)
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In a tyrannical kingdom there is an evil ruler and a queen who lusts after Hercules who is attracted to a handmaiden. A rebellion overthrows the ruler.In a tyrannical kingdom there is an evil ruler and a queen who lusts after Hercules who is attracted to a handmaiden. A rebellion overthrows the ruler.In a tyrannical kingdom there is an evil ruler and a queen who lusts after Hercules who is attracted to a handmaiden. A rebellion overthrows the ruler.

  • Director
    • Gianfranco Parolini
  • Writers
    • M. D'Amiens
    • Arpad DeRiso
    • John Davis Hart
  • Stars
    • Brad Harris
    • Luisella Boni
    • Mara Berni
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    259
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    • Director
      • Gianfranco Parolini
    • Writers
      • M. D'Amiens
      • Arpad DeRiso
      • John Davis Hart
    • Stars
      • Brad Harris
      • Luisella Boni
      • Mara Berni
    • 13User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Brad Harris
    Brad Harris
    • Hercules
    Luisella Boni
    Luisella Boni
    • Daria
    • (as Brigitte Corey)
    Mara Berni
    Mara Berni
    • Cnidia
    Elke Arendt
    Elke Arendt
    • Gelia
    Carlo Tamberlani
    Carlo Tamberlani
    • Eridione
    Serge Gainsbourg
    Serge Gainsbourg
    • Menisto
    Sergio Ciani
    Sergio Ciani
    • Kaldos
    • (as Alan Steel)
    Franco Gasparri
    Franco Gasparri
    • Alceo
    • (as Gianfranco Gasparri)
    Irena Prosen
    • Mila
    Romano Ghini
    Ivan Dobric
    Niksa Stefanini
    • Robur
    • (as Nik Stefanini)
    Natascia Polavshenko
    Manja Golec
    • Director
      • Gianfranco Parolini
    • Writers
      • M. D'Amiens
      • Arpad DeRiso
      • John Davis Hart
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    7sos12

    Surprisingly good Hercules movie -- and Serge Gainsbourg to boot!

    FURY OF HERCULES is a damn good Hercules film -- in fact, it's a very solid and satisfying period action film by any standards, and you have to see at least 8 - 10 Hercules movies to know the difference. The plot revolves around Hercules (Brad Harris) visiting the daughter of an old friend and forced to choose between sides in a guerrilla rebellion. Most Hercules films -- God bless 'em! -- rely on standard plot devices and stock characters to move things forward. That's true here -- but to a point. Director Gianfranco Paolini actually pays attention to detail, and includes the kind of almost-throwaway moments that distinguish a wonderful Budd Boetticher film like BUCHANAN RIDES ALONE. Again, watch closely and you'll see. The other big plus here is that the story moves forward like a runaway freight train -- a lot of Hercules films are great to look at (HERCULES VS. THE CAPTIVE WOMEN is beautiful but surprisingly stiff), but this has the propulsive movement of a good Hollywood action film. Again, it's the difference between something like Hawks's LAND OF THE PHAROAHS (great) and THE Egyptian (pretty but boring.) Brad Harris is a decent Herc -- but for my money, the best is (believe it or not) Mickey Hargitay in HERCULES VS. THE HYDRA. Wish there was a better version than the old Goodtimes VHS but it's okay. Oh, and there's legendary French crooner Serge Gainbourg - almost forgot!
    5elo-equipamentos

    Routinely however effective Hercules, one' my guilty pleasure!!

    Peplum and Sandals always has been my guilty pleasure pictures, nobody did it better than the Italians ever, this turn the bulky Brad Harris embodies the might hero from ancient Greek, everything begins when Hercules headed to a kingdom whereof knew the old King, now ruled by his daughter Cinidia (Mara Berni) on arrival Hercules is received as honor by the gorgeous Queen, however Hercules realizes that much thing gonna change since his last visit, the wise counselors no longer were there, asking for their whereabouts the Queen gave a shallow explanation about a possible retirement on overseas.

    Also Hercules figures out that a strong wall has been building surround the city, lift up by slavery which such outrageous thing never occurred when the King was alive, he saw some whispers of dissatisfaction of the citizen on extreme poverty as well, worst a strong rumors of a possible uprising over the newest advisers lead by the bleak and evil Menisto (Serge Gainsbourgh) who rules by a heavy hands over the handled and forbearing Queen, thru a spy inside the palace the eye-candy Daria (Brigitte Corey) whom provides valuable info for the rebels lead by her own father, seeing such misery and uniquity Hercules enters side by side with the bravery people in this bloody endeavor.

    I've the self-called "Original" DVD come out on Brazil, due it hasn't the renewed the copyrights it caught on public domain, so they released it in a wash out copy, barely can see through the poor footage, who came to help me anyhow, the friend of all times Youtube, I've found an almost restored print, pretty decent, it gave me a complete and utter upgrade living up my garbage copy.

    Thanks for reading.

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    First watch: 2024 / How many: 1 / Source: Youtube / Rating: 5.5.
    3bkoganbing

    Who Do They Call, H-e-r-c-u-l-e-s

    The Fury Of Hercules finds Brad Harris as the legendary muscle dude and son of Zeus trying to visit an old friend who was the local monarch. He was away way too long and his friend has died and his daughter is now the Queen. But she's got an evil counselor in Serge Gainsbourg who has her wrapped around his finger. He's got the population half enslaved building a wall around the city, the better to keep enemies out and he's got a few of them.

    It takes a while for Hercules to figure out who the good guys and the bad guys are, but soon enough he joins up with the rebels. The Queen is miffed because she's got a thing for muscles, but Hercules can only see one of her handmaidens.

    With few exceptions this is the basic plot of many peplum films, they vary only with the name of the strong man hero. Not even Serge Gainsbourg who does play an interesting villain with issues is enough to lift The Fury Of Hercules from eternal mediocrity.
    5dinky-4

    Brad Harris almost lifts this above the routine

    The generic "Hercules" plot can be found here. This plot is set in a tyrannical kingdom where an evil ruler, often a queen, faces a revolt from freedom-loving rebels. Not surprisingly, the queen casts lustful eyes upon Hercules and tries to win him to her side but he's more attracted to one of the queen's handmaidens who turns out to have ties to the rebels. The queen then resorts to magic spells to temporarily cloud Hercules' mind but he soon comes to his senses and joins the revolt, usually enduring some bondage, torture, and tests-of-strength along the way. The ruler is overthrown, the rebels are victorious, crowds cheer, and Hercules gazes lovingly upon the handmaiden. There are only minor variations to this plot in "The Fury of Hercules." The queen, for instance, is more misguided than evil, and Hercules never once winds up in chains, but all this is still familiar enough to confuse with a dozen other sword-and-sandal productions. If there's a distinguishing factor here, it's Idaho-born Brad Harris who has not only the body of Hercules but also a good-looking face. His acting is adequate and his personality passable. One wishes he had better material to work with. He should, for example, have more scenes in which he's completely bare-chested. Get rid of that strap over his shoulder! Weasel-faced Serge Gainsbourg, so villainous in "Revolt of the Slaves," does the same sort of job here.
    2Tera-Jones

    Hercules And Another Evil Ruler

    Here we go again, Hercules has another evil ruler to deal with. That is nothing unusual - this time is an evil queen. The queen wants Hercules but our hero is in love with a pretty and sweet milkmaid.

    Standard, typical stuff. Nothing that really makes this Hercules film stand out of the crowd.

    Mid to late 70s to the very early 80s I recall watching a couple, three or four of the Hercules films and I really enjoyed them. Going back to watch them all these years later I find they are not nearly as good. I guess viewing the films from the eyes of a child in those years of my life these movies seemed big, glamorous and very heroic.

    These days, all I can see is a poor script - cheap bad lines and boring story, bad camera work and some not so great acting. I see some nice costumes, sets and props - sometimes some good action - and I think those are the same things I actually saw as a kid, but as an adult I can see the whole picture and it's mildly entertaining.

    2.5/10

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    • Trivia
      As was often the case with films of this kind, star Brad Harris did his own stunts and was dubbed by a different actor in post-production.
    • Goofs
      When Menistus explains how he assures that a certain man will not reveal his secret plan, he has an arch open, and in it the said man lies dead, a sword through his stomach, and the eyes open. Just when the aids are closing the arch cover down, the dead man blinks.
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      Featured in Il Futuro (2013)

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    • Release date
      • 1963 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Fury of Samson
    • Filming locations
      • Dubrava Film, Zagreb, Croatia(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Cinematografica Associati (CI.AS.)
      • Comptoir Français du Film Production (CFFP)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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