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The Minotaur, the Wild Beast of Crete

Original title: Teseo contro il minotauro
  • 1960
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
480
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The Minotaur, the Wild Beast of Crete (1960)
ItalianAdventureFantasy

A mythological hero attempts to rescue a princess from being sacrificed to a half-man, half-bull creature.A mythological hero attempts to rescue a princess from being sacrificed to a half-man, half-bull creature.A mythological hero attempts to rescue a princess from being sacrificed to a half-man, half-bull creature.

  • Director
    • Silvio Amadio
  • Writers
    • Gian Paolo Callegari
    • Sandro Continenza
    • Daniel Mainwaring
  • Stars
    • Bob Mathias
    • Rosanna Schiaffino
    • Alberto Lupo
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    480
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Silvio Amadio
    • Writers
      • Gian Paolo Callegari
      • Sandro Continenza
      • Daniel Mainwaring
    • Stars
      • Bob Mathias
      • Rosanna Schiaffino
      • Alberto Lupo
    • 15User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bob Mathias
    Bob Mathias
    • Il principe Teseo
    Rosanna Schiaffino
    Rosanna Schiaffino
    • La principessa Fedra…
    Alberto Lupo
    • Chirone
    Rik Battaglia
    Rik Battaglia
    • Demetrio
    • (as Rick Battaglia)
    Carlo Tamberlani
    Carlo Tamberlani
    • Minosse - il re di Creta
    Nico Pepe
    • Gerione
    Susanne Loret
    • Anfitrite
    Nerio Bernardi
    Nerio Bernardi
    • Il re di Atene
    Paul Muller
    Paul Muller
    • Il medico di Corte
    Tiziana Casetti
    • Illia - la figlia di Xanto
    Alberto Plebani
    • Xanto
    Tina Lattanzi
    Milo Malagoli
    • Il minotauro
    Alberto Barberito
    Emma Baron
    Emma Baron
    • La madre addottiva di Arianna
    Maria Maleff
    Vanni Materassi
    Vanni Materassi
      Adriano Micantoni
      • Sunis - il gran Sacerdote
      • Director
        • Silvio Amadio
      • Writers
        • Gian Paolo Callegari
        • Sandro Continenza
        • Daniel Mainwaring
      • All cast & crew
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      5jamesrupert2014

      Grab your sword, put on your sandals, and cut the bull

      Theseus of Athens (Bob Mathias, an actual Olympian) and his companion Demetrio (Rik Battaglia) rescue beautiful Ariadne (Rosanna Schiaffino) from brigands, only to discover that she is the twin sister of wicked Phaedra, princess of Crete (also Rosanna Schiaffino), who has no filial love for this potential rival for the throne. The malignant princess' power in Minos is maintained by fear of the Minotaur, a fearsome beast imprisoned in a labyrinth beneath the palace in Minos, a God to whom Phaedra sacrifices dissenters and their families. As Italian sword and sandal quasi-epics go, this one is not too bad. Decathlete Matthias has a heroic physique (although not quite as impressive as that depicted in the posters), the fight scenes are entertaining (despite numerous unconvincing armpit stabbings), and the women, especially Ariadne have skimpy outfits and very big...hair. The final showdown with the titular monster comes very late in the film and is somewhat anticlimactic as the film's Minotaur does not much resemble homo-bovine hybrid of myth. The film is a simple adventure that would appeal to kids but does contain some grim scenes of torture. I watched an adequately English-dubbed version on TCM which was OK, but there were some very abrupt cuts (when a woman's blouse is pulled off during the attack on Ariadne's village or when a character gets a red-hot poker in the eye) that suggests that a more 'adult' version may have been lensed. Entertaining but not great (but 'great' is not what the genre is known for).
      7JungleJeffyGoesToMars

      Somewhere Between Epic and Peplum

      Dug up a copy of this overlooked, nearly forgotten Italian fantasy/adventure because I had the vaguest recollection of watching it on Super Scary Saturday with Grampa Al Lewis in the 1980s.

      I had forgotten almost everything about the movie, and I was expecting one of those cheap peplum latter day Hercules films. The movie is actually much more. The story is interesting instead of just an excuse to move between various fight scenes (though there's plenty of those), large crowd and battle scenes, vivid colors, and above average special effects for 1960s Italian films. The scenes are all wonderful to look at, and there's lots of beautiful women.

      Highly recommended.
      5SnoopyStyle

      swords and sandals

      In legendary times, the Cretans offered their children as sacrifices to the Minotaur. The movie starts with such a sacrifice. King Minos' wife Pasiphae is on her death bed. She reveals that Princess Fedra has a twin, Arianna who was raised as a Greek peasant. Fedra sends out her loyal guard Chirone to kill her rival. Teseo, son of King Aegeus of Athens, and his Cretan friend Demetrio happen upon the massacre and manage to rescue Arianna.

      The acting is pretty bad and the dubbing does not help. Italian beauty Rosanna Schiaffino does better than most. Olympian Bob Mathias needs to go shirtless all-the-time to show off his form. He does get to do a few decathlon events. This is a cast of hundreds and the scale of production is pretty good. This spaghetti swords and sandals flick is not the worst. This should hinge on The Minotaur and The Labyrinth. Sadly, that is a bit of a disappointment.
      5bensonmum2

      "Receive, oh Minotaur, the sacrifice of our virgin youth in tribute to thy vast glory."

      The quick pitch: On her mother's deathbed, Princess Fedra learns she has a twin. Her reaction is to order her lost sister's death. Oh, and there's a minotaur living below the palace that requires virgin sacrifices.

      For a movie called The Minotaur, the Wild Beast of Crete, I expected a bit more Minotaur action. The creature doesn't really make an appearance until the last 10 minutes, so he's hardly a factor. In the age of CGI we live in, the Minotaur may look silly and stiff, but I found the look pretty effective. Fortunately, with all the plotting and scheming of Princess Fedra, there's enough here to at least be somewhat entertaining. Rosanna Schiaffino does an acceptable job in the dual role of the evil Fedra and the kind-hearted Arianna. In addition, Alberto Lupo is convincing as Fedra's sinister sidekick. They really are an enjoyable pair. And, as I've already alluded to, much of the plot is entertaining - nothing groundbreaking, but I found myself drawn into the story. If it weren't for the clunky acting on the part of hero Bob Mathias and the even clunkier fight choreography, I could've seen myself rate this one much higher. Still, a 5/10 ain't all bad.

      5/10
      4bkoganbing

      The twin princesses of Crete

      After having seen The Minotaur I'm surprised that no one recognized the plot elements from Alessandre Dumas's Man In The Iron Mask. Maybe there was no mask for Rosanna Schiaffino to wear, but she plays the twin princesses of Crete as both good and evil.

      The star of this peplum epic is Bob Mathias two time decathlon champion and he gets to show off some of the prowess that got him that gold. He's a visiting prince from Greece who rescued good twin Schiaffino where she's been brought up by peasants to keep her safe from the Minotaur. He's one nasty looking 7 foot tall dude with the head of an American bison and teeth like a shark. Virgins are sacrificed regularly to him and royal virgins are his special delicacy.

      Evil Schiaffino has overthrown dad with her boyfriend Alberto Lupo and they run things. Mathias as Prince Theseus from Athens is our hero.

      I kind of liked the makeup done for the Minotaur. It's not Ray Corrigan in a gorilla suit, some care went into the creation of the beast.

      Nothing too special in this peplum. It's a combination of the myth of the Minotaur with the plot The Man In The Iron Mask. Take it fromm there.

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      • Trivia
        Bob Mathias, appearing here as "Theseus," was a two-time Olympic gold-medalist in the Decathlon, winning in 1948 and again in 1952.
      • Goofs
        The Cretan prison is shown having metal locks and keys; these were not invented until a thousand years later.
      • Quotes

        Prince Teseo: As long as we are alive, there is hope.

      • Alternate versions
        A version has become available in which the English dubbing has been synced to the full original Italian print. For the footage that was edited out of the English dubbed version, the original Italian audio is included with the Italian dialog subtitled in English.
      • Connections
        Featured in Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest: Warlord of Crete (1969)

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      • Release date
        • April 1961 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • Italy
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • El minotauro
      • Production companies
        • Gino Mordini
        • Giorgio Agliani Cinematografica
        • Illiria Film
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 45m(105 min)
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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