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Hercules in New York

  • 1970
  • G
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
3.3/10
20K
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Arnold Schwarzenegger and Arnold Stang in Hercules in New York (1970)
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Hercules comes to Earth where he finds true love and starts a promising career in the wrestling and power lifting business.Hercules comes to Earth where he finds true love and starts a promising career in the wrestling and power lifting business.Hercules comes to Earth where he finds true love and starts a promising career in the wrestling and power lifting business.

  • Director
    • Arthur Allan Seidelman
  • Writer
    • Aubrey Wisberg
  • Stars
    • Arnold Stang
    • Arnold Schwarzenegger
    • Deborah Loomis
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.3/10
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    • Director
      • Arthur Allan Seidelman
    • Writer
      • Aubrey Wisberg
    • Stars
      • Arnold Stang
      • Arnold Schwarzenegger
      • Deborah Loomis
    • 156User reviews
    • 51Critic reviews
    • 23Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Arnold Stang
    Arnold Stang
    • Pretzie
    Arnold Schwarzenegger
    Arnold Schwarzenegger
    • Hercules
    • (as Arnold Strong 'Mr. Universe')
    Deborah Loomis
    • Helen Camden
    James Karen
    James Karen
    • Professor Camden
    Ernest Graves
    • Zeus
    Tanny McDonald
    • Juno
    Harold Burstein
    • Rod Nelson
    • (as Howard Burstein)
    Merwin Goldsmith
    Merwin Goldsmith
    • Maxie
    George Bartenieff
    • Nitro
    Taina Elg
    Taina Elg
    • Nemesis
    Michael Lipton
    • Pluto
    Jan Adams
    William Bass
    Rudy Bond
    Rudy Bond
    • Ship Captain
    Lane Carroll
    Tony Carroll
    • Monstro
    • (as Tony 'Mr. World' Carroll)
    Oliver Clark
    Oliver Clark
    Erica Fitz
    • Venus
    • Director
      • Arthur Allan Seidelman
    • Writer
      • Aubrey Wisberg
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    3zetes

    Might actually be fun, but Arnold Stang hangs around like a wretched fart and ruins everything

    Over a decade before his movie career exploded and eight years before even Pumping Iron, Arnold Schwarzenegger starred in this cheapie B comedy playing the Greek demigod Hercules, who has been banned from Olympus by Zeus. Schwarzenegger can barely speak a line of coherent English at this point (the film is probably more commonly seen with his performance dubbed, but his original voice is available nowadays). Funny thing is, he's by far the best actor in the picture. Everyone else is just cringe-inducingly awful. The movie as a whole might have actually been watchable, if it weren't for the painfully stereotypical Jew performance by Arnold Stang, who dominates much of it. The film has Schwarzenegger (dubbed Arnold Strong) doing Schwarzenegger-ish activities like weightlifting, throwing cars around and getting into various fights. What would you do if you ran into a 22 year-old Arnold Schwarzenegger and he was annoying you? Start a fight? Well, if you're in this movie, that's what you do. It happens like ten times.
    1NoeMan

    "How dare you strike Hercules"

    If I feel down, all I need to do is think of Arnie fighting the grizzly bear in Hercules in New York and it cracks me up. The grizzly bear is actually just some big guy wearing a Halloween costume, he even moves like a human. But thats not the silliest scene. Arnold also fights a group of sailors with a plank and throws them in the sea, the sound effects and horrible choreography in that scene is hilarious. I've got the version of this movie with Arnies real voice, and just hearing that makes this movie worth getting. But Arnold is not the worst actor in this movie, his partner, Arnold Stang is much worse. The Mafia is even this movie, well, three guys...played by actors who probably auditioned for The Godfather but didn't make it. Yeeeaaahhhh....

    The "brilliant" theme song in this movie is played about 500 times.

    I would give this movie a one, but it made me laugh...so I guess it deserves a 2. Hoo-Ya.
    7EasternZZ

    Honestly, it is kinda funny at points

    This movie honestly is kinda funny. The acting is okay, but silly. The dialogue is bad, but at the same time funny. The story is silly, and random things just sort of happens. Hercules wants to come to earth, his father refuses, he pisses his father off and he send Hercules to Earth, and because Arnold speaks with such a thick accent, all the characters in the movie can't really understand him. Lots of random stuff happens, and then all ends good.

    Funny scenes: 1. Arnold waves at an old lady from outside a plane and she overacts afterwards 2. Arnold fights with a bunch of sailors with a block of wood 3. Arnold refuses to pay a taxi driver for his services and destroys his taxi 4. Arnold fights a guy he just met inside a house 5. Arnold goes on a date with a girl and takes his shirt off and starts flexing in public 6. Arnold fights with a grizzly bear who happens to be at Central Park 7. Arnold becomes a wrestler and his manager signs him to a bunch of mobsters 8. Arnold walks around destroying a bunch of college athlete's records

    7/10 "It is really not THAT bad. It is bad, but not THAT bad."
    DarthVSith

    Arnold VS. The Bear in Central Park.

    That scene is by far the funniest yet horrible scene in film legacy. Arnold is in a chariot with his date when somehow a bear is on the loose in Central Park. For no apparent reason he runs off to fight it. They cut to the bear, And it stands up. Clearly, you can imagine the trainer behind the camera saying "BEAR UP" and it stands up. Now when Arnold fights the bear, It is a man in a costume which looks like it was purchased in Harlem. The back of the mans neck is showing as clear as day while him (the bear) and arnold duke it out. The man is swinging his fists like a MILL. You just cant take your eyes off it. And if you do, you are missing out on the funniest man vs. man (in a animal costume) fight in Film PERIOD.
    4funkyfry

    Goofy comedy with very early Arnie appearance

    A film of at times incredible and hilarious ineptitude (scenes of the "gods" on Mount Olympus are interrupted constantly by the sounds of honking horns, which are often louder than the heavenly dialogue) saved to some extent by the sincere starring duo of Stang and Schwartzenneger (whose voice is dubbed in the theatrical version, perhaps unintentionally making this film funnier for those like myself who've seen more than a few Italian "pec epics").

    Not a true action picture, more of an attempt at comedy that is more often funny against its intentions. Try to count how many times Arnie says "I am Hercules" (as if to convince HIMSELF that he's truly acting), and if you can make it to the end I'll give you a cracker or something.

    You gotta love this film.

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    Adventure
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    Fantasy

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    • Trivia
      To help Arnold Schwarzenegger get the role, his agent said he had years of "stage" experience, implying theater. But in fact, Schwarzenegger had only appeared on bodybuilding stages.
    • Goofs
      A mix of the Greek and the Roman names for Gods are used in the film. In the film's finale, both the Greek god Atlas (the only person holding the sky up over the earth) and Samson, who is in fact a Biblical character, are called upon to help Hercules.
    • Quotes

      Hercules: [Grabs forklift truck, stopping it dead] A fine chariot... but where are your horses?

    • Alternate versions
      In the original theatrical version, and older VHS versions, Arnold Schwarzenegger's voice is dubbed over by another actor. The DVD version released by Trimark Entertainment has both the original audio track, and a track with Schwarzenegger's real voice (the track also used for the newer VHS versions). In all versions, the voice of Hercules on the radio at the end is of the dub actor.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Arnold Schwarzenegger: The Unlikeliest Star (1990)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 20, 1975 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hércules en Nueva York
    • Filming locations
      • Central Park, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • RAF Industries
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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