Wandisa Guida and Ettore Manni in REVOLT OF THE SLAVES
Ettore Manni was a regular face in PEPLUM films; if you saw some Italian Sword & Sandal films then you definitely saw him at one point. He was one of the best actors of the much maligned genre; every time he was on screen he almost always stole the show. He was often used as a strong supporting actor if the main American actor happened to have little thespian skills: if the (often beefy) actor wasn't capable of conveying something, Ettore was there to do it for them.
Here's a list of some of his PEPLUM titles:
TWO NIGHTS WITH CLEOPATRA
ATTILA
THE WARRIOR AND THE SLAVE GIRL
LEGIONS OF THE NILE
REVOLT OF THE SLAVES
AMAZONS OF ROME
HERCULES & THE CAPTIVE WOMEN
URSUS & THE TERROR OF KIRGHIZ (Hercules, Prisoner of Evil)
URSUS & THE TARTAR PRINCESS
ROME AGAINST ROME
In July 1979, Ettore was found dead, by shotgun. The circumstances over his death are still a mystery; he was killed while cleaning a rifle: was it an accident or a suicide? No one knows. His last film was Fellini's CITY OF WOMEN.
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Ettore in AMAZONS OF ROME (talking to Sylvia Syms)
1 comment:
My opinion is that he was a very good actor who played in many movies. I have not only most of his PEPS, but some of his war and westerns.
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