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Las aventuras de Hercules

Título original: Gli amori di Ercole
  • 1960
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 42min
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Mickey Hargitay and Jayne Mansfield in Las aventuras de Hercules (1960)
Hercules decides to avenge the death of his wife, murdered at the hands of Éurito, king of Ecalia, but everything is a plot of an ambitious courtier. Hercules ends up falling in love with Deyanira, who is now a good queen.
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Hércules decide vengar la muerte de su esposa, asesinada a manos de Éurito, rey de Ecalia, pero todo es un complot de un cortesano ambicioso. Hércules acaba enamorándose de Deyanira, que aho... Leer todoHércules decide vengar la muerte de su esposa, asesinada a manos de Éurito, rey de Ecalia, pero todo es un complot de un cortesano ambicioso. Hércules acaba enamorándose de Deyanira, que ahora es una buena reina.Hércules decide vengar la muerte de su esposa, asesinada a manos de Éurito, rey de Ecalia, pero todo es un complot de un cortesano ambicioso. Hércules acaba enamorándose de Deyanira, que ahora es una buena reina.

  • Dirección
    • Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia
  • Guión
    • Sandro Continenza
    • Luciano Doria
    • Alberto Manca
  • Reparto principal
    • Jayne Mansfield
    • Mickey Hargitay
    • Massimo Serato
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    3,2/10
    1,3 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia
    • Guión
      • Sandro Continenza
      • Luciano Doria
      • Alberto Manca
    • Reparto principal
      • Jayne Mansfield
      • Mickey Hargitay
      • Massimo Serato
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    Jayne Mansfield
    Jayne Mansfield
    • Deianira…
    Mickey Hargitay
    Mickey Hargitay
    • Ercole…
    Massimo Serato
    Massimo Serato
    • Licos
    Tina Gloriani
    • Hippolyta…
    Rossella Como
    • Aleia…
    Giulio Donnini
    • Il sommo sacerdote…
    Arturo Bragaglia
    Arturo Bragaglia
    • Iolaus
    Andrea Aureli
    Andrea Aureli
    • Fidoris
    Andrea Scotti
    • Timante…
    Moira Orfei
    Moira Orfei
    • Nemea…
    René Dary
    René Dary
    • Il generale…
    Sandrine
    • Livia - la serva di Deianira…
    Olga Solbelli
    • Lachesi - la stega…
    Antonio Gradoli
    Antonio Gradoli
    • il capitano della guardia…
    Cesare Fantoni
    Cesare Fantoni
    • Euristo - il re d'Ecalia…
    Barbara Florian
    • Megara…
    Giovanna Galletti
    Giovanna Galletti
    • Le sibille…
    Gianni Loti
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      • Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia
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      • Sandro Continenza
      • Luciano Doria
      • Alberto Manca
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    2planktonrules

    Other than a chance to see Mickey Hargitay appear with his wife, Jayne Mansfield, there isn't a lot to recommend this one.

    The film begins with Hercules returning home after some time--only to discover that his lady love is dead as are just about everyone! It seems that the evil King of Ecalia and his armies are responsible and it's up to our hero to kick butt and right wrongs.

    The fact that "The Loves of Hercules" was a terrible film should have come as no major surprise for me, as every Hercules/Maciste film I have ever seen from Italy have been rather bad. In the late 50s to about the mid-1960s, the Italian film industry produced a ton of these films. Most starred some foreigner (such as Steve Reeves, though there were GOBS of others, such as Peter Lupus and Mark Forest) and had otherwise all-Italian casts--with generally lousy dubbing in the English language versions I've seen. So why did I watch this bad film? Well, curiosity. I was curious to see the stars--Mickey Hargitay and his then wife, Jayne Mansfield. Mansfield plays two characters and Hargitay plays Hercules.

    So what did I like about the film? Well, Miss Mansfield looked nice. I particularly liked seeing her in a brown wig for a change of pace. Now you know it's bad when this is the only thing I really liked! The acting was stilted, the plot was quite boring and for an epic, it sure was amazingly small and non-epic! Overall, it's no better or worse than any of the other films of the genre--which isn't saying much. My advice is see a couple, then you've pretty much seen them all. And, if you want to see the most enjoyable of these, see the much later film "Hercules in New York" (with Arnold Schwarzenegger). It is so incredibly bad that it's actually a lot of fun to watch! As for "The Loves of Hercules", it's forgettable and dumb--no more, no less.
    2Bunuel1976

    THE LOVES OF HERCULES (Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia, 1960) *1/2

    Perfectly awful peplum/Hercules-movie: you know you're in trouble when leading lady Jayne Mansfield's prominent bust (forever on the verge of bursting through her togas) commands greater attention than the plot, the action or the special effects!; of course, the fact that the muscular hero is played by her real-life husband – Mickey Hargitay – adds to the fun quotient (of the unintentional kind, that is)…for rarely has there ever been an actor so clueless as to how to approach this mythical part!

    Usually seen as a blonde, Mansfield here dons a black and a red wig: she appears as a couple of sovereigns – the heroine and an Amazonian (though the latter is technically played by another actress who takes up Mansfield's appearance via a magic potion in order to ensnare Hargitay). Of mild interest is the fact that the latter has a penchant of disposing of her lovers by having them turned into living trees – as if one needed further proof of how wooden this thing could be, the plot here takes it to a literal level! The chief villainous role in this one is entrusted to Massimo Serato, often a reliable presence in this type of flick, but in this case sporting long curly hair – which only serves to enhance the film's overriding camp factor. Also in the cast, as one of Serato's advisors, is Giulio Donnini from the obscure peplum FRINE, CORTIGIANA D'ORIENTE (1953) – which I watched as part of last month's "Epic Movie Challenge" (in time for the Easter period); incidentally, I had intended to rent the 5-Disc/7-Film set among which this was included back then but it wasn't available.

    By the way, THE LOVES OF HERCULES was also known as HERCULES VS. THE HYDRA: this monster, which appears fairly early on in the game, is one of the worst of its kind ever constructed – what's the point of having a three-headed menace if lopping one of them off kills it instantly! Indeed, the mechanical creation is so bulky that it can barely move and so obviously fake that one is liable to burst out laughing at the mere sight of it, as I did, thus effectively destroying the illusion of the entire scene! Another hilarious obstacle the hero has to overcome during the course of the film is a meek-looking cow absurdly sprayed black by the penny-pinching film-makers in a lousy attempt to pass it off for a menacing bull!
    7sos12

    Really enjoyable Hercules action film with great surreal set pieces

    HERCULES VS. THE HYDRA definitely ranks in the top 5 of the hundreds of Hercules films made in Italy in the 1960's (the others being HERCULES IN THE HAUNTED WORLD; the original Steve Reeves HERCULES; THE FURY OF HERCULES; the delirious THE WITCH'S CURSE; and the equally gonzo HERCULES PRISONER OF EVIL.) But back to HYDRA -- first, you've got Jayne Mansfield and Mickey Hargitay, and the fact that they eventually married, and that Mansfield died tragically, lends an undeniable poignancy to this movie. There's no way around it, it's part of Hollywood history, and it makes this a very melancholy portrait of two people falling in love. Second, there's Hargitay -- and dammit, he's a REALLY GOOD Hercules, possibly the best on a pure acting level (and Hargitay wasn't really an actor, so that's saying something.) He's dubbed (of course), but there's a real emotional yearning quality that comes across here, and he puts his heart and soul into almost every scene. Watch a bunch of the other Hercules actors and you'll see what I mean. Best of all, the movie veers off into delirious Alexander Ptushko territory about halfway through, when Herc encounters the three-headed Hydra in the land of the Amazons. Anyone who loves Ray Harryhausen type fantasy films will get a kick out of this one. The weird-ass forest of human trees is especially good. Definitely a winner.
    2michael-3204

    A low point for the genre

    "The Loves of Hercules" was one of two peplum films featuring Hercules (the other being "Goliath and the Dragon") released in 1960, following the success of "Hercules" and its sequel both starring Steve Reeves. This marks American sex-symbol/actress Jayne Mansfield's only peplum entry, because, I guess, what to do when you have a hunky slab of bodybuilder beef lying around the house but cast him as the legendary strongman and play his main squeeze? It's a good idea on paper.

    Mansfield and Hungarian bodybuilder Mickey Hargitay married in 1956 and this was the second film they made together. Both have been better elsewhere, but let's face it, their most enduring and worthwhile contribution to the performing arts was producing daughter Mariska. It certainly isn't this turkey, which sees Herc buffeted by a succession of women who do him wrong. Indeed, the theme here seems to be that musclemen should stick to slaying monsters and performing heroic feats because women will just mess with you. Hargitay, despite his build, is not very convincing in the role -- he has a round, boyish face that in this context makes him look more like a lost and confused lad than a god among men. Mansfield's performance is too self-absorbed and anachronistic to be anything but distracting. She has a dual role as the good Queen Deianira and the evil Queen Hippolyta and neither Hercules nor viewers can tell them apart. (Hint: her hair color changes.) Oddly, the two real life partners have no on-screen chemistry here.

    None of the rest of the cast are particularly interesting, the set pieces are unremarkable, as are the set design and costumes. The tree-monsters the Amazons transform men into are a little spooky, and the large cast of extras look like they are having fun. Despite being filmed at Cinecitta, this looks as cheap as it probably was -- especially the monsters Hercules battles, which includes the paperiest of paper mache Hydras and an emaciated looking gorilla suit. The only energetic fight sequence is when Hargitay dispatches Mansfield's blowhard fiancé by picking him up, spinning him around a bit and throwing him across the room. This is the only moment the film manages to sell the idea that you shouldn't tangle with Hercules. This is only for Hercules and/or Mansfield or Hargitay completists -- everyone else can skip it.
    5culwin

    Not *that* bad

    The monsters and effects are laughably ridiculous, which is actually a positive that makes this worth watching. Probably the best effect are the tree men. The funniest scene is the Hydra. Other than that, the plot isn't very interesting, just a bunch of convoluted Hercules mythology thrown together. At least the actors were trying. Mostly. Recommended for Jayne Mansfield and the aforementioned silly monsters, if you want to kill some time.

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    • Curiosidades
      Jayne Mansfield was pregnant during filming. She dieted to keep her pregnancy from showing.
    • Pifias
      Hercules prays to his father Zeus (Greek) during the ax-throwing trial. Everyone else refers to him as the son of Jupiter (Roman), even though they're all Greek as well.
    • Citas

      Licos: [interrupting High Priest who's counselling Dyanara] That's enough! Do not torment her any longer!

      High Priest: I was only endeavoring to tell Dyanara to try and pull herself together.

    • Conexiones
      Edited into The Wild Wild World of Jayne Mansfield (1968)

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      • 19 de agosto de 1960 (Italia)
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      • Italia
      • Francia
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Monte Gelato Falls, Treja River, Lazio, Italia
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      • Grandi Schermi Italiani
      • Paris Interproductions (PIP)
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      • 1h 42min(102 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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