Sansone
- 1h 39m
While traveling through the kingdom of Sulom, Samson is arrested and finds that the queen no longer reigns and that a power-mad warlord and his army of mercenaries now controls the kingdom. ... Read allWhile traveling through the kingdom of Sulom, Samson is arrested and finds that the queen no longer reigns and that a power-mad warlord and his army of mercenaries now controls the kingdom. Samson teams up with some of his one-time adversaries to battle the usurper and restore th... Read allWhile traveling through the kingdom of Sulom, Samson is arrested and finds that the queen no longer reigns and that a power-mad warlord and his army of mercenaries now controls the kingdom. Samson teams up with some of his one-time adversaries to battle the usurper and restore the rightful queen to power.
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ONE OF THE BEST FROM THE "GOLDEN ERA" OF MUSCLE EPICS
Terrible, absolutely terrible
Samson
There's two muscle heroes in the form of Brad Harris and Alan Steel, though Harris is more the lead, as after all he's the title character, but his Samson isn't of the biblical variety. Nor is the story. There's no Delilah but there's one evil imposter Queen- the real Queen is in prison - played by Marla Berni. Aiding her in wickedness is Serge Gainsborg who keeps this standard yet fun peplum simmering. It's a better than average peplum with a plot firing challenges for our heroes and enough action.
COWARDS!!!
Battle of the Beefcakes not as bad as you might be led to believe
Did you know
- TriviaMysteriously, the actor playing Samson's comical sidekick Terrabentus is not credited in either the main title or reference sources. Vladimir Leib played the part of Terrabentus, as well as sizeable credited roles in two other Parolini epics Anno 79: La distruzione di Ercolano (1962) and The Old Testament (1963). Italian reference works and the Monthly Film Bulletin match the pseudonym "Walter Reeves" against the character Millstone (Macigno in Italian). However, easy-to-recognize "Alan Steel" (aka Sergio Ciani) was the one playing Millstone. It sounds more phonetic that "Walter Reeves" was a pseudonym lined up for Vladimir Leib who maybe decided he didn't like it.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Conversazione con Gianfranco Parolini (2006)
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 39m(99 min)
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1






