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The Adventures of Hercules

Original title: Le avventure dell'incredibile Ercole
  • 1985
  • PG
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
1.8K
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Lou Ferrigno in The Adventures of Hercules (1985)
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Hercules searches for the Seven Thunderbolts of Zeus, which have been stolen by renegade gods.Hercules searches for the Seven Thunderbolts of Zeus, which have been stolen by renegade gods.Hercules searches for the Seven Thunderbolts of Zeus, which have been stolen by renegade gods.

  • Director
    • Luigi Cozzi
  • Writer
    • Luigi Cozzi
  • Stars
    • Lou Ferrigno
    • Milly Carlucci
    • Sonia Viviani
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Luigi Cozzi
    • Writer
      • Luigi Cozzi
    • Stars
      • Lou Ferrigno
      • Milly Carlucci
      • Sonia Viviani
    • 36User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
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    Lou Ferrigno
    Lou Ferrigno
    • Hercules
    Milly Carlucci
    Milly Carlucci
    • Urania
    Sonia Viviani
    • Glaucia
    William Berger
    William Berger
    • King Minos
    Carla Ferrigno
    Carla Ferrigno
    • Athena
    • (as Carlotta Green)
    Claudio Cassinelli
    Claudio Cassinelli
    • Zeus
    Ferdinando Poggi
    • Poseidon
    • (as Nando Poggi)
    Maria Rosaria Omaggio
    Maria Rosaria Omaggio
    • Hera
    Venantino Venantini
    Venantino Venantini
    • High Priest
    Laura Lenzi
    Laura Lenzi
    • Flora
    Margie Newton
    Margie Newton
    • Aphrodite
    • (as Margi Newton)
    Cindy Leadbetter
    Cindy Leadbetter
    • Ilia
    Raf Baldassarre
    Raf Baldassarre
    • Atreus
    Serena Grandi
    Serena Grandi
    • Euryale
    Eva Robins
    Eva Robins
    • Dedalos
    • (as Eva Robbins)
    Sandra Venturini
    • Teti
    Andrea Belfiore
    Andrea Belfiore
    • First Amazon
    • (as Andrea Nicole)
    Alessandra Canale
    • Deianira
    • Director
      • Luigi Cozzi
    • Writer
      • Luigi Cozzi
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    User reviews36

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    4lost-in-limbo

    "The future belongs to chaos and science."

    This cheap-jack follow-up to Luigi Cozzi "Hercules" is just as goofy and tacky, maybe even more than its predecessor. Actually it is. No doubts. Again the clunky sci-fi elements (for science!) finds its way into the Greek mythical adventure… which means good times ahead ("He uses science against godly powers"). That's belly-laughs. Lou Ferrigno returns as Hercules, again bringing the fitting qualities for the role and also being resurrected is King Minos who's played with even more energy again by scene chewing William Berger. Their final climatic showdown has to be seen to be believed… it might be lousy in the outcome, but the light-show (filled with a snake, dinosaur and gorilla) it bestows is bewilderingly stupid. But in the end, this is its charm.

    Simply the story follows Hercules being sent to earth to retrieve the Seven Thunderbolts of Zeus, which have been stolen by renegade gods. There he must face certain challenges, while also dealing with an old nemesis King Minos and racing against time as the earth and moon are on a collision course.

    Everything here is junky and ludicrous with vividly low-rent set designs, clumsy, but bright optical effects with trip-out side-effects, lame sound effects and eccentric plotting with devious scheming. It's one set-piece after another, as monsters and obstacles enter the fame throughout the journey. Some of these challenges are not much of one, but others are more so. However there's always a laugh there either way. Be it the encounters with the cheap make-up FX, random dramatics and the funny, no frill dialogues. The short running time makes it easier to enjoy, Pino Donaggio composes again by chipping in with another barnstorming music score and director Luigi Cozzi's ham-handed, but physical approach really outdoes itself.
    3dworldeater

    Craptastic crud of a sequel

    As awesomely bad as the 1st movie was, I did enjoy it. Not at all the case for Hercules 2. This borders on unwatchable for me.(which means for normal viewers, it may be preferable to get a root canal as an alternative to watching this!) With an extremely low budget, it's obvious that this was made extremely quick. This production makes Red Sonja(a personal favorite, by the way) look like Ben Hur. The story is lame, the execution of what's on the screen is inept. The Adventures Of Hercules is D level schlock that has less to do with Greek mythology and more to do with someone's weird acid trip that was called a script. I'm all about having a good time watching a cheesy flick, but this is well beyond idiotic. As I said before the 1st Hercules film was bad, but I found enough about it to enjoy it. This is just crap and a big waste of time.
    2unbrokenmetal

    Hercules returns to the space disco

    "Great deeds make us immortal." - "We can't all be so fortunate." Indeed, so this didn't help anyone's career, I presume. Assisted by two young ladies (Milly Carlucci, Sonia Viviani), Hercules looks for the lost 7 thunderbolts of Zeus. One for example is hidden inside an electric fire monster he must hit on the head to cause a short circuit. Hercules flies around in space a lot (this is after all a movie by the director of "Star Crash") and beats monsters painted by a five year old: Rotoscoping at its worst. The only thing I missed in the 80s video game look was a "Game over" text insert. The gods are beamed to Earth in a flash of green light with a squeaking electronic noise. Glowing shapes that reminded me of advertising for washing powder (cleaning ghosts or something like that) attack Hercules, men in rotten rubber costumes do the same - the adversaries look a lot cheaper than those in the first movie which was already abysmal. This sequel is less fun because it is less ambitious. The huge pathos of the first movie, trying to be monumental, is what made it so funny. Here, it's just a quick rehash, much less entertaining.
    4Vomitron_G

    Wondrously incoherent fantasy trip on acid

    The first "Hercules" (1983) by Luigi Cozzi was a completely incomprehensible psychedelic disjointed mess, unrivaled by any swords & sorcery outing at the time (though I have to admit Lucio Fulci's "Conquest" comes mighty close). In 1985 the unthinkable happens: "Hercules" gets a sequel. And fans of the first one will not be disappointed, because it delivers the same brand of incoherent over-the-top extravagant entertainment as the first film did. You'll be scratching your head numerous times once again with what all kind of adventures our muscular mythical hero gets into this time. Between all the mind-boggling shenanigans, a fairly simple plot can be spotted: The gods send Hercules (once again played by Lou "Hulk" Ferrigno) back to earth again, for he has to locate & reclaim the Seven Thunderbolts, which have been stolen by other more evil gods. Hercules never really has to search for them; he's simply lead on one "mission" after another, battling various creatures (amongst them some fierce & ridiculous-looking mud-zombie things and even one of the Gorgons, a sister of Medusa) alongside two beautiful babes. Every time he defeats a creature, he'll find one of the Seven Thunderbolts within. For some reason the villainous King Minos (William Berger, reprising his role from the first film) gets resurrected by the evil gods too, only to decide he wants those Seven Thunderbolts for himself. Or well, something like that. Or just see him blabbering on about science being the way of all things. The final battle between King Minos & Hercules (in space!) has to be seen to be believed (lots of flashy animated effects, including a giant gorilla vs. dinosaur). If I wouldn't know any better, I'd say both "Hercules" movies were conceived & produced under the influence of some very strong LSD, because that's what they look like: a wondrously cuckoo fantasy trip on acid. Italians making films in the '80s; you gotta love 'em.
    Gangsteroctopus

    Italian disco nightmare

    This movie is pretty awful. Not like the old Steve Reeves pictures were not great cinema to begin with, but at least they made some semblance of an effort to at least vaguely resemble the mythology on which they were based. The Ferrigno pictures, on the other hand, don't even bother at all for the most part, other than using the names of characters from Greek (and some Roman) mythology. Instead this picture takes a 'Star Wars' + video game sort of route, creating a nonsensical farrago of cruddy-looking back-projected setpieces and some of the lamest fight sequences you'll ever see (Ferrigno moves like a ground sloth on quaaludes and, consequently, all the people he fights have to be sure and not move any faster). The climactic animated neon showdown between Minos (a character who predated the Hercules of mythology by at least a generation and in no way resembled the fellow in this film) and Hercules is the pinnacle of Italian cheapjack cinema. Utter crap.

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    • Trivia
      According to an interview with director Luigi Cozzi, the movie wasn't planned as a sequel to Hercules (1983). He was asked by the producers Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus to film scenes for The Seven Magnificent Gladiators (1983) to save it. After they saw what he filmed, they asked him to write a story around the scenes, and make a few more with Lou Ferrigno, not telling him that he was involved in a sequel to Hercules (1983).
    • Goofs
      When Herc and Urania see the shield on the beach, it is only partially covered with sand and easily visible as they approach it. In the next scene Urania is bending down to uncover it and it is completely covered and not visible until she removes the sand and lifts it.
    • Quotes

      Hercules: I must find a way to overcome the fire monster's radiant hate.

    • Connections
      Edited into Blood on Méliès' Moon (2016)

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    • Release date
      • October 4, 1985 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Netherlands
      • Italy
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Hercules II
    • Filming locations
      • Incir De Paolis Studios, Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Cannon Italia Srl
      • Cannon Production N.V.
      • The Cannon Group
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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