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Hercules the Invincible

Original title: Ercole l'invincibile
  • 1964
  • Unrated
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
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Dan Vadis in Hercules the Invincible (1964)
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Hercules battles to save the population from a giant dragon.Hercules battles to save the population from a giant dragon.Hercules battles to save the population from a giant dragon.

  • Director
    • Alvaro Mancori
  • Writers
    • Kirk Mayer
    • Pat Kein
    • Alvaro Mancori
  • Stars
    • Dan Vadis
    • Spela Rozin
    • Carla Calò
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    476
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alvaro Mancori
    • Writers
      • Kirk Mayer
      • Pat Kein
      • Alvaro Mancori
    • Stars
      • Dan Vadis
      • Spela Rozin
      • Carla Calò
    • 25User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dan Vadis
    Dan Vadis
    • Ercole
    Spela Rozin
    Spela Rozin
    • Teica
    Carla Calò
    • La regina Etel
    • (as Carol Brown)
    Ken Clark
    Ken Clark
    • Kebaol
    Mario De Simone
    • Babar
    • (as John Simons)
    Maria Fiore
    • Melissa
    • (as Jannette Barton)
    Ugo Sasso
    • Il re Tideo
    • (as Hugo Arden)
    Howard Ross
    Howard Ross
    • Il capitano della guardia
    • (as Red Ross)
    Olga Solbelli
    • La sibilla
    • (as Sand Beauty)
    Alberto Cevenini
    • Il fratello di Teica
    • (as Kirk Bert)
    Rosemarie Lindt
    • Una schiava
    Kriss Moss
    • Una guardia
    Sara Laurier
    • Una schiava
    Christine Mathius
    • Una schiava
    Jannette Le Roy
    • Una schiava
    Paul Mac Lee
    • Una guardia
    Michaela Ariston
    • Una schiava
    Roberto Alessandri
    • Una guardia
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Alvaro Mancori
    • Writers
      • Kirk Mayer
      • Pat Kein
      • Alvaro Mancori
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    4bkoganbing

    Lions and Dragons and Bears, Oh My

    Hercules the Invincible finds Dan Vadis cast as the demigod son of Zeus who saves the life of a princess by slaying a couple of lions. Her father is ever so grateful, but asks him if he could do just one more little job for him, slay a dragon and yank out a back tooth which is said to be charmed. Hercules takes the contract and the dragon is summarily dispatched.

    But while the dragon is being slain, some nasty dudes carry off the king, the daughter, and all other able bodied folks as slaves for their queen who lives inside a hollow volcanic mountain with her subjects. All they leave behind is John Simons who then becomes Hercules's companion.

    Simons is about as useful to Hercules as Pancho was to the Cisco Kid. But the reason he was left behind is he's hardly a valiant types. The men of the kingdom eat the hearts of the valiant in the belief it will increase their courage. This guy will put it in the negative.

    The rest of the film is concerned with the rescue with Hercules battling a bear, two elephants, and the volcano itself. He proves to be quite invincible.

    Simons provides some nice comic relief for the audience. The big guy is stoic throughout Simons's cowardly goofiness.

    Peplum fans should like this one.
    Dethcharm

    "Your Great Courage Is Certainly Well Matched To Your Muscles!"...

    HERCULES THE INVINCIBLE stars Dan Vadis as everyone's favorite pile of muscles.

    Watch! As Hercules battles a lion, pelting it with boulders! Tossing them as though they were made of papier mache!

    See! Hercules reduce a dragon to cold cuts, in five seconds flat!

    Witness! The mighty Hercules save enslaved people from their eeevil king!

    Stand agog! While Big H bends iron bars like rubber!

    Indeed, men are crushed, as big heavy things are thrown all over the place! Hercules does all of this while sporting the latest in earth tone mini-dresses!

    Of course, there's also an obligatory "test of strength". This time, involving elephants! Annnd, the final, apocalyptic battle must not be missed!

    A later entry in the genre, but worth seeing for the diehard devotee...
    alphaboy

    Wonderful soundtrack, the movie is formulaic

    The soundtrack truly has beauty this movie almost doesn't deserve. This flick has Ercole fighting against a lion (to save the princess) and a bear, who follows the buffo for the honey the bad guys have smeared on his face before they tried to sacrifice him. There's also a scene where Vadis has to withstand 4 (!) elephants who try to tear him apart. The dragon-fight is taken as footage from the movie "Le fatiche d'Ercole", and the dancing scenes are also obviously "stolen" from another Italian masterpiece. You see Vadis running around in the caves of the cruel subterranean people (who love to sacrifice kids in order to gain their youth and women for their beauty) and beating up their soldiers, a cowardly comic relief character at his side who presents a contrast to Herc's unfailing braveness. The complete second half of the movie plays in the caves and becomes a little tiresome after a while. The opening sequence of the film is perfect though...in its own way.
    5StrictlyConfidential

    He Was A Bronzed Son-of-a-Gun

    Super-buffed bodybuilder, Dan Vadis, as Argolese, certainly made for a mighty impressive son of Hercules, even though, according to ancient legend, Hercules never had any sons.

    As our story in this Italian import unfolds - Argolese falls head-over-heels in love with Telca, daughter of King Tedaeo, whose great kingdom is being held in thrall by the fierce army forces of the evil queen, Etel.

    Somewhere along the way Argolese (accompanied by his chubby, comic sidekick, Barbar), manages to fight off attacks from lions, bears, and even a nasty-tempered dragon, too.

    Following his brief stint as a son of Hercules, chiseled muscleman Dan Vadis (1938-1987) went on to appear in 3 Clint Eastwood films - "High Plains Drifter", "Bronco Billy" and "Any Which Way You Can".
    5dinky-4

    A pleasantly generic "Hercules" movie

    Take all the "Hercules" movies and boil them down to a series of plot essentials and you'll come up with something close to this movie. It has the muscular hero whose hairless chest is almost constantly on display and whose favorite wardrobe items are mini-mini-skirts and lace-up boots. The hero fights a few real beasts -- a lion and a bear -- as well as a mythical one: a dragon. He acquires a chubby, timorous sidekick who provides comic relief. He falls in love with the daughter of a king whose kingdom is taken over by a wicked queen. The hero becomes this queen's captive. She orders him to be pulled apart, wishbone-style, by teams of wild animals. (Elephants, this time, instead of horses.) The hero emerges unscathed from this ordeal. The queen falls in love with him but he remains true to the deposed king's daughter. The queen's slaves rise in revolt and her city is destroyed by a wave of lava. The hero and the king's daughter walk hand-in-hand to the cheers of the liberated citizenry.

    So, if you see this movie, you've seen virtually all the other "Hercules" movies!

    Dan Vadis lacks Steve Reeves' looks and charisma but he's in his physical prime here, looking appropriately brawny but not muscle-bound. Particularly noteworthy are his silver-dollar-sized nipples which punctuate his chest like a pair of decorative decals.

    Ken Clark lists this movie on his filmography and the credits list a "Ken Klark" but if he's in here, he's hard to spot. Possibly he plays the evil general with the Fu Manchu make-up?

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    • Trivia
      For the US version, distributed by Joseph E. Levine's Embassy Pictures, the dragon footage at the beginning has been removed and replaced with the dragon footage taken from Pietro Francisci's Hercules (1958), which Levine had also distributed in the US.
    • Quotes

      Ella, Queen of the Demulus: [to Ercole] Tomorrow, in the arena, you will be torn into pieces by my elephants.

    • Connections
      Edited into Muchachada nui: Episode #1.5 (2007)

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    • Release date
      • March 19, 1964 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Hercules Against the Elephants' Empire
    • Production companies
      • Metheus Film
      • Alvaro Mancori Produzioni Cinematografica
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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