Friday, January 17, 2025

Image of the week!


Sandokan (Steve Reeves) pulls a makeshift raft through a wild river in SANDOKAN THE GREAT (1960)

VHS Covers

VHS covers of 79 AD: THE DESTRUCTION OF HERCULANEUM (1962) starring Brad Harris and others. Sadly, there are few covers.



UK cover. Images all fine. 




French cover and cassette. 


Thursday, January 16, 2025

Musings!


Carmen Sevilla and Ricardo Montalban in DESERT WARRIOR (1957) 

Someone contacted me about DESERT WARRIOR. He explained that there are two versions of this film. I didn't know this. This was one of the first Euro films filmed in widescreen but, like THE ROBE (1953), there's also a standard version of it. The standard version, this one in Spanish, is, as you can see, weathered and discoloured. I didn't have time to watch both the widescreen version and this one side by side to spot any differences. I will in the future. If there are any discrepancies, I will note them. This is all quite cool actually. I've written extensively on this and made the first Fan Dub with the widescreen version and it's everywhere now. 

Behind-the-Scenes


Ken Clark, Renata Monteduro and Gerard Landry on the set of THE DEFEAT OF THE BARBARIANS (1962). I can't find a photo without the watermark.

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Clip of the week: HERCULES AGAINST THE BARBARIANS (1964)

A big rock is in the way? No problem for Hercules (Mark Forest)!


New PEPLUM Imagery!

With a few prompts, new PEPLUM imagery by AI. 




GLADIATOR ANGEL!

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

SPFX DEPT.


Scenes from COLOSSUS OF THE STONE AGE (1962; aka Fire Monsters against the Son of Hercules)

There are a number of monsters in this movie, including these underwater creatures. It's hard to explain what they are. Snakes? Dragons? As for special effects, are they puppets? Or animatronics? Hard to say. The scenes takes place underwater so the action is slow. The actor fighting with the monsters is not Reg Lewis. I don't dislike them but they don't seem ferocious. 


 

BY THE GODS magazine preview


Here's a small sample of BY THE GODS! magazine issue 3 now available. In the main article, I compare movies and a TV miniseries on the legend of TROY and how they differ. Over 50 pages of goodies. Buying it will support future issues. MagCloud offer have rebates. They don't have one right now but I'll post them once they're available.

 





Monday, January 13, 2025

Musings!


Gianna Maria Canale in GOLIATH AND THE VAMPIRES (1961) 

When Gianna retired from acting, she claimed her career didn't go exactly in the direction she wanted. I wonder if starring in movies like this one is what she meant by that. Don't get me wrong, I love this movie and her performance but these movies were considered back then as a B movie and she probably thought she'd had a career like Sophia Loren instead. 
It's a shame though. She was great! It's sad she never did an interview after retiring. But she basically retired almost on time: by the mid-1960s, PEPLUM movies were out.

PEPLUM Movie Poster


Belgian poster of CONSTANTINE AND THE CROSS (1961) 

Usual colourful poster art from Belgium. The background art is a bit grim and funny.

Friday, January 10, 2025

Image of the week!


Constantine (Cornel Wilde) saves a kid in the arena in CONSTANTINE AND THE CROSS (1961)

New BY THE GODS! magazine issue number 3 now available!

By The Gods! 3

By JS Davidson

56 pages, published 12/18/2024

By The Gods! and Trojan Tales!

At the movies...


DAVID AND BATHSHEBA (1951) at the Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles.

Thursday, January 9, 2025

Musings!


Hercules (Dan Vadis) is wakened up by the Annoying Sidekick (John Simons) in HERCULES THE INVINCIBLE (1964)

It's also known as HERCULES IN THE LAND OF DARKNESS and that title is so apt. The movie looks grim. I'm not saying the movie is grim. It's not. It's fun and quite elaborate. But the setting (caves) and the weather. It looked like the a cold and bleak shoot. Whatever they were paid, it wasn't enough. Anyway, in this scene Hercules is knocked out not by some wine laced with a sleeping potion but by some incense and its smoke, which is refreshingly different. The Annoying Sidekick (see article) is played by John Simons which is not his name. In this movie, Dan really showcases his athletic abilities. I really like this. Side note: the new banner for the blog for 2025 is from this movie.

Behind-the-Scenes


Rossana Podesta poses with the trojan horse on the set of HELEN OF TROY (1956). The latest issue of BY THE GODS! magazine covers it all on movies about Troy!

Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Clip of the week: SIGFRIDO (1957)

Sigfrido (Sebastian Fischer) fights a dragon! Also known as The Dragon's Blood.



Portraits


Marina Berti as Eunice in QUO VADIS (1951)

Tuesday, January 7, 2025

HD Alert!


I got the Spanish Blu-ray of HERCULES UNCHAINED (1959) and sadly this print is identical to the RAI TV HD broadcast, the Japanese Blu-ray release, which aren't that good. Passable but not a new print. The quality of the image seems more compressed than the Japanese BD. 


Above is a screenshot of the Spanish Blu-ray. It's ok but once you see how the actual widescreen image should be (below; from a German DVD), the image is cropped. Everything outside the red box is not there. The framing is all wrong. In some scenes, it's quite awful. Some apparently don't mind this but I don't think it's acceptable. Hopefully, the Artus Films prints from the British Film Institute will be correct. 

 

Not coming soon!


Scarlett Johansson was set to star in a movie as a female gladiator. The project was legit and the actress mentioned it but the project never was made. Image above is an Ai image of Scarlett as a gladiatrix. 

Monday, January 6, 2025

Musings!


Demetrius (Victor Mature) is seduced by Messalina (Susan Hayward) in DEMETRIUS AND THE GLADIATORS (1954)

A rare case where the sequel is better than the first film. THE ROBE (1953) was the first movie and I like it but this sequel is more entertaining and engaging. Victor Mature is no replacement for Richard Burton but the he's believable as a slave/gladiator. Susan's version of Messalina is a bit too chase (it was made in the 1950s) but she's quite fun to watch. One of the problems with the relationship between Demetrius and Messalina is it's a bit undefined. She corrupts him and his beliefs, which to be expected but aside from that and the obvious physical attraction, it doesn't go deeper than that. This screenshot is from the US Blu-ray. Aside from the resolution, it's the same as the DVD. No big upgrade.

PEPLUM Movie Poster


Italian poster of AWARA ABDULLA (1963) 

This is a Dara Singh movie, heavily influenced by the PEPLUM genre. Dara was a professional wrestler and also did other genre movies, including versions of HERCULES and SAMSON. The movie is on Youtube.

Monday, December 30, 2024

Happy New Year!


PEPLUM Break!


I take a break roughly every two months so this is that time again. I will be back next year (haha)! Or next week. 

Because Christmas and New Years occurred right in the middle of the week it made it hard to post anyway. I will have new stuff to cover, including the Spanish Blu-ray of HERCULES UNCHAINED (fingers crossed!).

So stay tuned!

I'll leave you now with King Leonidas (Richard Egan) from THE 300 SPARTANS (1962), saying "From this wall, we do not retreat!"

New BY THE GODS! magazine issue number 3 now available!

By The Gods! 3

By JS Davidson

56 pages, published 12/18/2024

By The Gods! and Trojan Tales!

BY THE GODS! magazine issue number 2

BY THE GODS! Spring 2024 edition

By JS Davidson

52 pages, published 3/7/2024

Magazine on the PEPLUM genre! For those who love movies with stories set in the past, such as Biblical, Epic or the Greco-Roman kind, this magazine covers it all.