Here's just a small sample of titles with this cliché.
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Sinuhe (Edmund Purdom) pins for Nefer (Bella Darvi) in THE EGYPTIAN (1954)
The movie's entire story is based on the unrequited love Sinuhe has for Nefer, who leads him to spiritual and financial disaster. Purdom also starred in THE PRODIGAL (1955), another story of a man abandoning everything for a woman.
Astra (Gianna Maria Canale) wants Goliath (Gordon Scott ; Maciste in original) in GOLIATH & THE VAMPIRES (1961)
In one of the most intense and sometimes bizarre 'love' story, the human side of the often evil Astra shines through with her adoration for Goliath.
Kirk Morris and Hélène Chanel in MACISTE IN HELL (1962)
Almost all of Kirk's films has a woman pinning for him while he remains aloof and distant.
Cameron Mitchell and Franca in THE NORMANS (1962)
Mitchell's character is after the Queen, who keeps her distance.
Queen Smedes (Chelo Alonso) pines for Maciste (Mark Forest) in SON OF SAMSON (1960)
The Queen wants Maciste and though he briefly enjoys her company, they never live together happily ever after.
Anne Baxter and Charlton Heston in THE TEN COMMANDMENTS (1956)
"Oh Moses, Moses!" says Nefretiri as she longs for Moses' love but he wants nothing to do with her. Classic example of this popular cliché.
Very good compilation indeed. However, I recommend you add SLAVE OF CARTHAGE to the listing.
ReplyDeleteIn this film Gianna Maria Canale's unrequited love for Jorge Mistral leads to her horrific cruelty towards her Christian slavegirl.
I should also have recommended SINS OF ROME because of Gianna's unrequited love for Massimo Girotti.
ReplyDeleteAt that point in the story, Moses did want Nefretiri.
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