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The Last Days of Pompeii

Original title: Gli ultimi giorni di Pompei
  • 1959
  • Approved
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
1.4K
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Christine Kaufmann and Steve Reeves in The Last Days of Pompeii (1959)
Sword & SandalActionAdventureHistoryRomance

A demobilized centurion returns home to Pompeii to find his father murdered by a gang of black-hooded Christian robbers that terrorizes the city and he decides to investigate the matter whil... Read allA demobilized centurion returns home to Pompeii to find his father murdered by a gang of black-hooded Christian robbers that terrorizes the city and he decides to investigate the matter while the nearby volcano threatens to erupt.A demobilized centurion returns home to Pompeii to find his father murdered by a gang of black-hooded Christian robbers that terrorizes the city and he decides to investigate the matter while the nearby volcano threatens to erupt.

  • Director
    • Mario Bonnard
  • Writers
    • Edward George Bulwer-Lytton
    • Ennio De Concini
    • Luigi Emmanuele
  • Stars
    • Steve Reeves
    • Christine Kaufmann
    • Fernando Rey
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mario Bonnard
    • Writers
      • Edward George Bulwer-Lytton
      • Ennio De Concini
      • Luigi Emmanuele
    • Stars
      • Steve Reeves
      • Christine Kaufmann
      • Fernando Rey
    • 12User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Steve Reeves
    Steve Reeves
    • Glauco Leto
    Christine Kaufmann
    Christine Kaufmann
    • Elena
    • (as Cristina Kaufmann)
    Fernando Rey
    Fernando Rey
    • Arbace - l'alto sacerdote di ISsis
    Barbara Carroll
    • Nidia
    Anne-Marie Baumann
    • Giulia
    Mimmo Palmara
    Mimmo Palmara
    • Gallino
    Guillermo Marín
    Guillermo Marín
    • Ascanio - il console di Pompei
    Ángel Aranda
    Ángel Aranda
    • Antonino Marco
    Carlo Tamberlani
    Carlo Tamberlani
    • Olinto - il capo dei cristiani
    Mario Morales
    Mario Morales
    • Marcus - il tribune
    Mino Doro
    Mino Doro
    • Il console romano
    Ángel Ortiz
    • Helios - una guardia pretoriana
    Mario Berriatúa
    Mario Berriatúa
    • Una guardia pretoriana
    Lola Torres
    • La locandiera
    Ignazio Dolce
    Ignazio Dolce
    • Caio
    Tony Richards
    Antonio Casas
    Antonio Casas
    Vicky Lagos
    Vicky Lagos
    • La rgazza vestita di rosso
    • Director
      • Mario Bonnard
    • Writers
      • Edward George Bulwer-Lytton
      • Ennio De Concini
      • Luigi Emmanuele
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews12

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    6AlsExGal

    Enjoyable stupid disaster film

    This was loosely based on the 1834 novel by Bulwer-Lytton and is a "sword and sandals" epic that was made in Italy and dubbed into English.Steve Reeves is a Roman noblemans' son. While he is away, his father is killed by villains who leave a black cross painted at the murder site, to implicate Christians.

    When the disaster Finally happens, the fire special effects are OK, but not much more, but the eruptions also cause earthquakes, making those much more impressive.

    Among the films' stupidities: one character answers to four different names in the film; the character is named Nydia, but also answers to Nivia, Lyvia, and Lydia--I have no idea what people were thinking in dubbing. Film periodically yelps about converting pagans, but doesn't trouble itself to keep track of non-pagans once they've fulfilled plot requirements: they're just cardboard characters to be eliminated in the final fifteen minutes. the film flat-out forgets a character in the climactic scenes. In the final analysis the film is silly, but a Lot more enjoyable than more Important (and pretentious) movies.

    Christine Kaufman, who also starred in this film, has conflicting biographical and professional information available. One source says she made one film, another three, still another says she made thirty films. This website says she has 111 filmed appearances to her name.
    4gridoon2025

    Skip the first 80 minutes and watch the final 15 minutes

    Oh man, if life was so dull in Pompeii, I think most people would have left the place long before the Vesuvius erupted! A mostly covered-up Steve Reeves tries to find out who is behind his father's murder - as if it could be anyone else other than Fernando Rey (when has he NOT played the villain?). A total drag, until the good special effects take over in the last 15 minutes. *1/2 out of 4.
    5Jithindurden

    An average debut even though uncredited by Sergio Leone

    Sergio Leone's uncredited debut is nowhere near the masterpieces he churned out starting from A Fistful of Dollars. His credited debut Colossus of Rhodes is a much better Sword and Sandal film. The production design, very good looking men and women and the widescreen cinematography are the good things in here. The bland acting(?) by most of the actors, ludicrous plot etc makes it uninteresting for the most part. Including a bit of homosexuality is commendable for the time period. Even though most of the film is not very good there are moments that entertains and makes it a little memorable.
    6ma-cortes

    Acceptable and high-budgeted Peplum co-produced by Italy/Spain with the corpulent as well as endearing Steve Reeves

    Freely based on the Edward Bulwer-Lytton novel , whose story had previously had several cinematic renditions . Set in the shadows of Mt. Vesuvius just before its known eruption , the starring of this ¨Sword and Sandals movie¨ results to be Glauco (Steve Reeves), a Roman official , friend of emperor Tito , returning to his house from Palestine and trying to clean up the doomed town of Pompeii in this new adaptation of the 1935 classic (by Ernet B Schoedsack with Preston Foster and Basil Rathbone). Upon arriving, however, he finds out that his daddy has been killed by a band of black-hooded looting cutthroats . Steve plays a newcomer to Pompeya and he helps the Christians who are pursued by the evil rulers (Guillermo Marin, Fernando Rey) who govern tyrannically Pompeii . The good guys are Steve Reeves, Christine Kaufmann , Angel Aranda and the bad guys are Fernando Rey , Guillermo Marin , among others . Then , Glaucus vows vendetta against the murderers . Meanwhile , he saves the damsel in distress (Christine Kaufmann, Tony Curtis wife) of a runaway horse and discovers a twisted conspiracy . As Christians are accused of killings and Glauco seeks justice . But the eruption of Vesuvius threatens noblemen , slaves and Christians alike.

    Here Steve Reeves plays as Glaucus, a Roman legionnaire, going back to his home from far-off wars ; Steve was a hunk man who made lots of roman epic films also called ¨Musclemen movies¨. Luck's Reeves changed when Italian director Pietro Francisci persuaded him to go overseas to star ¨Hercules¨ and sequel ¨Hercules and queen of Lydia also titled Hercules unchained ¨, and later on, he followed with ¨Goliath and the Barbarians, The giant of Marathon, The Trojan horse, The son of Spartacus and The Avenger¨ among them . Steve was an American bouncing who emigrated Italy and created a true star-system based on pumped-up heroes. He paved the way for others actors to seek their fame and fortune in Italy playing bouncing adventurers . Other stars by the time on this type of movies are Mark Forest, Gordon Mitchell , Rock Stevens , Dan Vadis , Brad Harris and 'Gordon Scott' who made him more important competence. Nobody, nevertheless, topped Steve in popularity. Steve Reeves as Glaucus, a soldier who woos avenge , is solid, though uninspired, in the lead role as an honest legionnaire caught up in the momentous deeds prior to eruption but acting honors go to Fernando Rey as a nasty high priest . This historic epic about Roman time and the eruption of Mount Vesuvius really holds no relation whatsover to Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton's novel and much of the dialog is of the wooden variety .

    This exiting film turns out to be a Spanish/ West Germay/Italian co-production that were largely shot during the 60s in Spain and Italy . Sergio Leone made his credited directorial debut when the original director fell ill with this epic sword and sandal film starring American hunk actor Steve Reeves . Leone's dynamic framing of the Pompeii's earthquake at the center of the film combined with the frenetic action scenes set on top of it made sure the Saturday matinée crowd stayed glued to their seats for the film's excessive running time . This Spaghetti/Paella Peplum bears remarkable resemblance to ¨The Colossus of Rhodes ¨(1961) by Leone , in fact many of the same cast and crew members would be hired for Sergio Leone's this first credited directorial effort . And including the explosive spotlight when ground shaking and the town blows its top, besides ,repeating several players as Mimmo Palmara, Antonio Casas, Angel Aranda, Carlo Tamberlani as leader of Christians , technicians , producers, same cameraman : Antonio L. Ballesteros , musician : Angelo Frascesco Lavagnino , screenwriters such as Sergio Corbucci, Duccio Tessari, Ennio De Concini, assistant direction by Jorge Grau and second unit director by Leone who terminated the movie because director Mario Bonnard suddenly died , though the great Sergio appears uncredited. It was reportedly during the production of this film in which took part famous Italian filmmakers as Sergio Leone, Sergio Corbucci and Duccio Tessari were introduced to the deserts of Spain such as Almeria , this would inspire their use of these locations for the genre that would be known as "Spaghetti Westerns" . Rating : Entertaining and passable Muscleman movie . The picture will appeal to Steve Reeves fans . Well worth watching .
    8dishlady69

    Steve Reeves @ Pompeii (No Spoilers)

    Once again Steve Reeves is perfectly cast in a period film -- this time set in the final days of Pompeii with paranoia about Christianity running rampant. The costumes are exquisite (though perhaps more GREEK than ROMAN if you know your history and fabric patterns), with a MAJOR plot twist towards the end -- NO SPOILERS, go watch the movie! -- as Reeves investigates his father's murder.

    There's some confusion as to why folks in Pompeii were worshiping the Egyptian Isis throughout the movie, so I'll have to hit the history books again to see if that was a thing or just a liberty taken by the director. (To my knowledge they followed the usual suspects: Mercury, Minerva, Neptune, etc.)

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    • Trivia
      During production, Steve Reeves suffered a major injury. A chariot he was driving struck a tree and he dislocated his shoulder. The injury never fully healed, putting an end to the more intense bodybuilding routines he had done for most of his life.
    • Goofs
      The material spewed from Vesuvius plunged the city into darkness and many of the people of Pompeii died from the gases and especially from breathing in the volcanic ash. However, this would not have been visually dramatic.
    • Connections
      Edited into Diario di una vergine romana (1973)

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    • Release date
      • July 17, 1960 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Spain
      • West Germany
      • Monaco
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Zadnji dnevi Pompejev
    • Filming locations
      • CEA Studios - Madrid, Spain(Studio, as Cinematografia Española Americana)
    • Production companies
      • Cine-Produzioni Associate
      • Procusa
      • Transocean-Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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