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).
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
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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Friday, June 19, 2026
Peplum Public Discussion
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Image of the week!
Maxus (Reg Lewis; Maciste in the original) ) lifts a big tree to prevent the bad guys from reaching the other side of the chasm in COLOSSUS OF THE STONE AGE (1962)
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Thursday, June 18, 2026
Musings!
Reg Park, as Hercules (Ursus in the original version) throwing a man in HERCULES - PRISONER OF EVIL (1964)
One of the criticism of the PEPLUM genre by those who hate it is there's a lot of fake stuff, like fake strength scenes lifting fake boulders, etc. In a way it's true but the point of these scenes is not how the scene was made but how fun is the illusion of super strength. No actor is actually as strong as making an entire temple crumble. It's acting. One has to be ready to watch such scenes. And then there are scenes like this one with Reg actually lifting a man up in the air and throwing him. You can see from his muscles that he's not faking it. In this movie, Reg becomes 'possessed' of a werewolf-type of curse in which he becomes evil after a sorceress made him drink a potion. This is not the first time Reg played a role in which he becomes controlled by evil. I like it. It's like a FRIDAY THE 13TH-style woodsy evil stuff. A lot of scenes in a forest or caves during the night.
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Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Clip of the week: THE WONDERFUL ADVENTURES OF GUERRIN MESCINO (1952)
Guerrin Mescino (Gino Leurini) confronts the sorceress Alcina (Tamara Lees). Directed by Pietro Francisci.
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Tuesday, June 16, 2026
SPFX DEPT.
Scenes from JOURNEY BEYOND THREE SEAS (1957)
Two matte paintings in this expansive movie which takes place 'beyond three seas.' The movie starts with these scenes and I love it. Since the Soviet era film's information is limited, there's no way for me to credit the artist(s). I did find the Soviet version listed at IMDb, under the same title as the Hindu version but no info on who is responsible for the paintings.
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Who Wore It Best?
Who wore it best?
Above: Jeanne Valérie in SALAMMBO (1960). Costume originally made for that movie.
Or, below, Bella Cortez in a publicity photo.
Or, below, Bella Cortez in a publicity photo.
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Monday, June 15, 2026
Musings!
José's acting career started as the Virgin Mary in BEN-HUR (1959) and her last PEPLUM movie was this one, 6 years later. I really enjoy watching her in PEPLUM movies. She's a genuine actress but, like so many others, I don't think her career went the way she expected to go. I find her role in this movie a bit sad. I like the cartoonish movie...for the cartoonish action but actresses in Michele Lupo films didn't have much to do since they were so focused on brawny action. Anyway, her role in this is a bit odd. As for Roger Browne, nothing against him but I still don't know how he ended up in PEPLUM movies. It's one of those things many have I asked me during the 16 years making this blog and I have to be honest, I just don't know. Wikipedia does have some info (he was a physical therapist of a client who worked in Rome and he tagged along...) but still, I don't know who discovered him for BARABBAS (1961) as an uncredited gladiator but moved on to lead roles with VULCAN - THE SON OF JUPITER (1962).
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PEPLUM Movie Poster
Original Italian poster of SAMSON AND THE SLAVE QUEEN (1963)
Fun poster. The one issue: Zorro's mask is not like this in the movie and Pierre Brice, who plays Zorro, renamed El Toro for the US release, doesn't have a mustache. Alan Steel's likeness is on point.
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Friday, June 12, 2026
Peplum Public Discussion
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Image of the week!
Ulysses (Georges Marchal) is trapped in a room with a descending ceiling and is about to be crushed alive in ULYSSES AGAINST HERCULES (1962)
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Lobby Cards Set: THE LION OF THEBES (1964)
Italian lobby cards set (fotobusta) of THE LION OF THEBES starring Mark Forest, Yvonne Furneaux, Pierre Cressoy and Rosalba Neri, among many others. Great, incomplete set. It has all the great scenes in 6 cards. It's very colourful as well.
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Thursday, June 11, 2026
Musings!
Oleg Strizhenov in JOURNEY BEYOND THREE SEAS (1957)
Are there any PEPLUM movies left to be discovered? I say yes and no. I say No in regards to movies made in Italy. I believe all of them are known for a long time, even if some obscure title pops up here and now. My contact in Europe has shown me this. But I say Yes in that just this year I found at least 5 different movies not listed anywhere and can be considered PEPLUM. This Soviet - Hindu production is a good example. I already posted about this movie here at the blog so I've known about it for a long time but I never see this movie appear anywhere.
Since it's a Soviet and Hindu production. there are two versions: the Soviet one and the Indian one. The Indian one named PARDESI is pretty much available everywhere. It's in Black & White though. The Soviet/Russian version is harder to come by. It's in colour and super widescreen. You can find it at a Russian version of Youtube. It's also on Youtube but the aspect ratio is messed up. Unless it's hidden somewhere I can't find the Soviet version listed at IMDb. Visually speaking, the Soviet version is beautiful. The story is based on the diaries/journals of Russian Afanasy Nikitin. His writing was and is highly praised. In the journals, he evoked a lot of religious feelings and emotions, which the Soviet's removed from the movie. This reminds me of the Russian film, SADKO (1953) that became THE MAGIC VOYAGE OF SINBAD for the English market in 1962.
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