Friday, February 28, 2025

Image of the week!


Crassus (Laurence Olivier), Julius Caesar (John Gavin), and Gracchus (Charles Laughton) talk about what to do with Spartacus in SPARTACUS (1960)

At the movies...


Giant publicity for THE GIANT OF MARATHON (1959), with Steve Reeves and Mylène Demongeot, at the Nakasu Taiyo Eiga Gekijo theater in Fukuoka City, Japan.

Thursday, February 27, 2025

Musings!


Gloria Milland and Brad Harris in GOLIATH AGAINST THE GIANTS (1961) 

I recently uploaded a clip of this movie. I really like this film. It has *everything* going for it. Nice cast, excellent production, great costumes, good music, locations, etc. It has one fun Feat of Strength or PEPLUM cliché after another, which I love to watch. I only have one major complaint: I wish it had a story. There's literally no story. After winning a battle, Goliath returns to his home which is now ruled by an evil ruler. That's it. On his way back he encounters one adventure after another. It's super simple. Of course, Goliath tries to overthrow the evil ruler but there's very little background or complexity. Threadbare is the word. Even so, I love it. It's a smorgasbord of PEPLUM scenes, like this one where Goliath finds himself fighting a lion. This is not the only PEPLUM movie will almost no story. Yesterday's Clip of the week, GOLIATH AND THE SINS OF BABYLON, also has no discernible story. It's just a collection of scenes...albeit cool scenes.

Behind-the-Scenes


Giovanni Cianfriglia and Edy Vessel pose for a test shot on the set of THIEF OF BAGHDAD (1961). Giovanni stood in for Steve Reeves. He was Steve's body double/stuntman.

Wednesday, February 26, 2025

Clip of the week: GOLIATH AND THE SINS OF BABYLON (1963)


Goliath (Mark Forest) against soldiers. With José Greci, Piero Lulli and others.


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New PEPLUM Imagery!

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Tuesday, February 25, 2025

SPFX DEPT.


Scenes from HERO OF BABYLON (1963)

Two excellent incidental effects scenes: in the top one, Gordon Scott (far left) is escorted to a tent. We see the vast encampment thanks to a matte painting. And below is another incidental matte painting. The artist responsible for these scenes is not credited. These screenshots are from the Spanish DVD I recently bought. Excellent image quality.

 

Not coming soon!

PEPLUM movies that were never made or completed! 



JOSEPH AND HIS BRETHREN is a movie that was never completed. This was in 1955. It was to star Rita Hayworth (above) and Kerwin Mathews (below). There are production photos, like these test shots and they even sent a crew to Egypt to film exterior location shots of the pyramids to be used later in various ways. But the Columbia Pictures production was never made. Columbia Pictures honcho Harry Cohn refused to have two of Rita's ex-husbands, Orson Welles and Dick Haymes, work for the film. These are the only indications left of what the film could have been.

 

Monday, February 24, 2025

Musings!


Massimo Serato and Jayne Mansfield in THE LOVES OF HERCULES (1961; aka Hercules against the Hydra)

This screenshot is from an HD print. It's gorgeous. It's one of the best HD transfers of a PEPLUM film out there. I'm thinking of doing a list of the best HD transfers yet. This one is not available on Blu-ray. Only streaming. It's unfortunate. It definitely deserves a Blu-ray release. Kino Lorber...hello? Jayne is good in this scene. Massimo is playing his typical devilish villainy character he often played. Some have criticized the fact that Jayne's famous blonde hair wasn't kept for this movie but I disagree. The blonde hair would have been too distracting. 

PEPLUM Movie Poster


Original Italian poster/fotobusta of GOLIATH AGAINST THE GIANTS (1961) 

I like this one. It's more fotobusta but in the form of a poster. 

Friday, February 21, 2025

Image of the week!


Maciste (Mark Forest) is put to a deadly test of strength in MACISTE - THE STRONGEST MAN IN THE WORLD (1961)

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VHS Covers

VHS covers of SAMSON AND THE SEA BEAST(1963) starring Kirk Morris and Margaret Lee. Sadly, missing the German and French covers.

 

Italian cover. Pretty standard.

 

Above: US cover from Something Weird. And below, another US release.
 




Wild Spanish cover. This one is something else! Nothing like the movie.

 

VHS cover from Croatia.

Thursday, February 20, 2025

Musings!


Leonora Ruffo and Mark Forest in GOLIATH AND THE DRAGON (1960) 

This famous (or infamous) movie is one that I've talked about a lot about on this blog. I can't re-iterate everything I wrote but the quick summary: this was titled THE REVENGE OF HERCULES originally and it was basically the remnants of the third Steve Reeves Hercules films, HERCULES AGAINST THE GODS!, that was never filmed. Steve Reeves only wanted to work with director Pietro Francisci, who was busy with a number of other projects, including SAPPHO THE VENUS OF LESBOS (1960). Pietro directed HERCULES (1958) and HERCULES UNCHAINED (1959). The film was cancelled and the script was reworked into REVENGE OF HERCULES, with newcomer Mark Forest. This movie was directed by Vittorio Cottafavi. US distributors got a hold of it and reworked it into the oddity known as GOLIATH AND THE DRAGON. The original Italian version didn't have a dragon. Well, the film is sorta fun in an experimental way and as much as I like it, it's not comparable to the Reeves' HERCULES movies.

As I wrote recently, there's an exhibition on the PEPLUM genre in France. It includes stuff from Italian productions, like HERCULES (1958). The exhibition has an official printed catalogue of it. I purchased it and got it recently. In one part, it lists the greatest directors of the PEPLUM genre. They list Vittorio Cottafavi, which I like. Cottafavi also directed the great HERCULES AND THE CAPTIVE WOMEN (1961). But then Pietro Francisci is not listed, but Mario Bava is. The catalogue insinuates that HERCULES and HERCULES UNCHAINED were great due to Mario Bava. So, the director who made this wonky (and entertaining movie), GOLIATH AND THE DRAGON, gets a nod but the actual director of the movie which started the PEPLUM explosion, Pietro Francisci, is not listed. The catalogue has Steve Reeves from HERCULES on the cover. It has a lot images and posters of the HERCULES movies. But no special mention to Francisci, but Mario Bava is listed as the 'genius' behind these Reeves Hercules movies. As I wrote above, Steve Reeves didn't make HERCULES AGAINST THE GODS because he wanted to work with Francisci. Not Bava. 

I don't want to make a big deal out of this but this is an ongoing issue. I like Mario Bava but he wasn't the 'genius' behind the Reeves' HERCULES movies. It was Francisci. It seems no one knows Francisci directed other movies like SAPPHO, which are identical in tone, style, look, as the Reeves HERCULES movies. It's so odd. Francisci is the grandfather of the PEPLUM genre. It's hard to imagine the director of GOLIATH AND THE DRAGON getting a nod in the book but not the actual director of HERCULES and HERCULES UNCHAINED. Again, I like GOLIATH AND THE DRAGON but it's sort of a fun, goofy adventure film. Not the classics like the Reeves HERCULES films. 

Needless to say, the catalogue of the exhibition is yet another disappointment in a long list of books and publications on the PEPLUM genre.

Behind-the-Scenes


Gordon Scott and some unidentified woman on the set of DUEL OF THE TITANS (1961)

Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Clip of the week: 79 AD: THE DESTRUCTION OF HERCULANEUM (1962)

Fight between Samson (Djordje Nenadovic) and Drago (Pino Mattei). Mara Lane, Jacques Berthier and Ivy Holzer watch the fight. A Fan Dub from the recent HD print. 

 

Portraits


Hélène Chanel as Farida in MACISTE IN THE VALLEY OF THE THUNDERING ECHOES (1964)

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

HD Alert!


Chelo Alonso in SON OF SAMSON (1960)

I got the Spanish Blu-ray and the release is excellent. The image appears to be more grainy and slightly darker than the Kino Lorber release but it's basically the same print. This Blu-ray has the English audio.


 

Maciste (Mark Forest) showing his might! 




Vintage Article



Old French article on Rock Stevens, aka Peter Lupus, and Gordon Scott. Photo above with Peter is from HERCULES AND THE TYRANTS OF BABYLON (1964). And below, there's Gordon Scott and Piero Lulli from HERO OF BABYLON (1963). I have to find that photo.

 

Monday, February 17, 2025

Musings!


Gordon Scott and Moira Orfei in HERO OF BABYLON (1963)

In my eternal quest in finding a decent copy of this fun movie, and which I have over a dozen different copies to prove this, I finally found one that is worthwhile. I bought the Spanish DVD and the image is excellent. Of course, it's DVD resolution but it has no issues with it, aside from the fact that it doesn't have an English audio. It's odd that finding a decent print is so difficult for this movie (well, a lot of PEPLUM movies actually...). One version is too dark. Another is too fuzzy. The German copy I have is almost identical to this one but the image is fuzzy and there's pixelation. The image quality of a recent French copy is too soft. So, I can positively state that the best copy is this one. Of course, a HD version would be better but it's not yet available. I will do a Recent Acquisition post soon and I'll show the DVD. As for the film, it's solid. Moira Orfei almost steals the movie from stoic Gordon with her colourful performance. I like her but it seems few people out there do. I rarely hear anyone talk about her even if she was a major PEPLUM star.

PEPLUM Movie Poster


Belgian poster of THE ISLAND PRINCESS (1954) 

Nice poster from Belgium. The spectacular fight scenes were directed by Pietro Francisci, who directed HERCULES (1958).

Friday, February 14, 2025

Image of the week!


Samson (Victor Mature) tries to convince Delilah (Hedy Lamar) to join him in SAMSON AND DELILAH (1949)

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Lobby Cards Set: THE CENTURION (1961)


Original Italian lobby cards set of THE CENTURION (1961; aka Conqueror of Corinth) starring Jacques Sernas, Gianna Maria Canale, John Drew Barrymore, Genevieve Grad and others. Beautiful set. So colourful. It makes me laugh though that some cards are scenes from other movies (cards 3 and 4). Otherwise, the cast is fully displayed.