Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
SPFX DEPT.
Scenes from THE GIANTS OF THESSALY (1960)
These two scenes have many elements in them. The top one occurs at the very beginning. It shows, in the background, the active volcano. While below, at the end, it shows the dormant volcano. The volcano and rock formation below it is very theatrical. Not very believable. I like it (it shows things all at once) but I have to admit it's not realistic looking. Another element is the column in the middle. I'm certain that the column is a matte painting. It looks identical in both shots and it's probably a matte from a scene where Jason gets the Golden Fleece. It could also be a model close to the camera. But it's not a full practice set.
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Moors & Christians Parades in Spain
I caught live-streaming parades on TikTok that took place in Spain. The festivities take place during several days. It's called 'Moros y Cristianos' or MOORS AND CHRISTIANS. It was really fun to watch. The costumes were spectacular. Maybe one days I'll see these parades in person. Here are some screenshots.
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Monday, July 13, 2026
Musings!
Katherine Hepburn in THE TROJAN WOMEN (1971)
As the new THE ODYSSEY movie will be released this Friday, I'd like to remind people of this movie. Directed by Michael Cacoyannis, who directed several movies based on Greek mythology, filmed mostly with barebones production values. The emphasis of his films were the actors, dialogue and emotions. Not the spectacle side of the PEPLUM genre. Though not for everyone, I appreciate these movies. While watching THE TROJAN WOMEN, I never got bored. It is minimalistic, with barely any sets. Just the cast standing in some dusty location. It must have been an interesting shoot. Personally, I like Katherine in this movie. She gives the movie and her role a lot of gravitas. Irene papas is also great. But Hepburn gives a heartfelt performance.
Katherine didn't make many PEPLUM style movies but she did star way back in the early days of her career, in a play called THE WARRIOR'S HUSBAND, which was one of her breakthrough roles in 1924. When it was eventually made into a movie, Elissa Landi, of SIGN OF THE CROSS (1932), played the role Katherine played on stage. The movie is almost impossible to find. I got a copy from someone who recorded it while it played at a museum in New York. One of the reasons I'm bringing this up with the soon-to-be-released THE ODYSSEY, the new film is being perceived to be a feminist take on Homer's work. I suspect THE TROJAN WOMEN is a better movie, seen from a female perspective, than the $250 million production.
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PEPLUM Movie Poster
Original Italian poster of GREAT LEADERS OF THE BIBLE (1965)
A film made with two stories. One about Gideon and the other, Samson and Delilah. The poster could have been more spectacular. The list of actors on the top right is impressive.
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Friday, July 10, 2026
Peplum Public Discussion
Comments are open in this post. You have something to mention about this week's posts? Or something else. This is the only place you can voice your opinion. Comments are curated therefore any bad comment won't be published! Be respectful!
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Thursday, July 9, 2026
Wednesday, July 8, 2026
Clip of the week: VULCAN - SON OF JUPITER (1962)
Aetna (Bella Cortez) finds Vulcan (Iloosh Khoshabe). And the Lizard Men find Vulcan as well.
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Tuesday, July 7, 2026
Monday, July 6, 2026
Musings!
Ann Blyth and David Farrar in THE GOLDEN HORDE (1951)
Ann Blyth died on June 24. She was 98. Her biggest role in a PEPLUM movie was in THE GOLDEN HORDE as Princess Shalimar. She was very good in this entertaining movie. She was also in the musical version of KISMET (1955). RIP, Ann.
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I'll be posting on and off all week. I'll be back full time next week.
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PEPLUM Movie Poster
French poster of THE SON OF CLEOPATRA (1964)
Ok poster. A bit generic. That's Scilla Gabel on the right.
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Sunday, June 28, 2026
PEPLUM Break
I take a break roughly every two months. My last break was at the beginning of May so it's that time again.
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!"
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Friday, June 26, 2026
Peplum Public Discussion
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Image of the week!
Sara (Sandra Milo) is worried her husband, Aronne (Alberto Lupo), will be killed by King Herod in his latest trip in HEROD THE GREAT (1959)
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MUSCLES Inc.
Steve Reeves on the cover of PHYSIQUE PICTORIAL, August 1959. It coincided with the North American release of HERCULES (1958). The image itself is from HERCULES UNCHAINED though.
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Thursday, June 25, 2026
Musings!
Hercules (Gordon Scott) battles with the gladiator leader (Nello Pazzafini) and to prevent Deianira (Jany Clair) from being executed by arrows in HERCULES AGAINST MOLOCH (1963)
The PEPLUM genre in one shot. This movie is filled with such memorable moments even if the story is a bit sketchy and the re-used scenes are a tad annoying. But overall, I love this movie because it delivers. Buff hero, slimy villains, damsels in distress, feats of strength, a terrifying monster, etc. Director Giorgio Ferroni knew what he was doing. When the PEPLUM genre died, Ferroni went on to other genres but it just wasn't the same. Also known as CONQUEST OF MYCENE.
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Behind-the-Scenes
Richard Burton on the set of THE ROBE (1953). Fantastic photo.
Impossible to colourize properly because AI can't figure out this is a studio set. Google also refuses to add links to this post. Amazing!
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Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Clip of the week: THE TEN GLADIATORS (1963)
The Ten Gladiators in action! With big Dan Vadis, José Greci, Roger Browne, Mimmo Palmara and many more. With re-used scenes from GOLIATH AGAINST THE GIANTS (1961).
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Tuesday, June 23, 2026
HD Alert!
Steve Reeves and Daniela Rocca in THE GIANT OF MARATHON (1959)
Some great news on the Blu-ray front. THE GIANT OF MARATHON will be released on Blu-ray in Germany.
Correction: At Amazon.de, it doesn't show an English dub track but at the Blu-ray distributor's website, it does show the English dub is included. Yeah!
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New posters for THE ODYSSEY
New posters for the upcoming THE ODYSSEY movie. The film is having its premiere today, as I'm writing this. These posters make it look like a Marvel movie. As I wrote at BY THE GODS, it's clear Oscar© bait in regards to the politically correct casting, but now they're going for the comic crowd with these posters. It also reminds me of the IMMORTALS (2011) poster campaign, which turned out to be the complete opposite of the mostly forgotten movie. There's apparently an embargo on reviews for the time being (don't ask me when it will be removed) but if the premiere is today, expect a flood of 'awesome' reviews on all social media platforms.
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Monday, June 22, 2026
Musings!
Bella Cortez in VULCAN - SON OF JUPITER (1962)
As I wrote at BY THE GODS blog, these new HD prints of old PEPLUM movies is revealing stuff that was hard to make out with old public domain prints. As I was watching the HD print of this movie, suddenly something that was sorta hidden because of the dark prints became visible. I've watched this movie many times, I could never make out what was going on here with Bella and Mercury (Isarco Ravaioli) but with this new clear print, it's obvious and sorta amazing. I mean, PEPLUM movies got away with a lot of stuff back in the day. This is not the only movie with revealing stuff after watching it in HD. That's Iloosh Khoshabe on the far left.
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PEPLUM Movie Poster
Original Italian poster of ATLAS IN THE LAND OF THE CYCLOPS (1961)
Great artwork and poster for a great PEPLUM! Gordon Mitchell is misspelled on the poster as well as in the movie credits.
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