Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe mighty Gladiator is captured after freeing the misguided emperor's daughter. The girl surrenders herself for his freedom but is again freed by the Gladiator.The mighty Gladiator is captured after freeing the misguided emperor's daughter. The girl surrenders herself for his freedom but is again freed by the Gladiator.The mighty Gladiator is captured after freeing the misguided emperor's daughter. The girl surrenders herself for his freedom but is again freed by the Gladiator.
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I couldn't disagree more with the other reviewer. Many of the peplum films were cheapened by very long silly tavern brawls and tiresome, boring exploits of midgets. This one is done seriously and is every bit as good as the Hollywood big budget efforts such as "Demetrius and the Gladiators" and the Lang Jeffries peplums. It opens with the Roman Emperor (an obnoxious, egotistical and insecure Valentinian) and the Roman populace indulging themselves in their favorite entertainment, watching accomplished professional gladiators commit mass murder in the arena. The action proceeds at a brisk pace from then on, and we learn that those champion gladiators are really discontented former veterans, and Hargitay's loyal father,a general, was eased into a premature death by corrupt plotters at court who are hand in glove with Rome's Vandal enemies, furnishing them with supplies meant for the legions. It's a tough fight for Hargitay's character to get to the heart of the conspiracy and his life's at stake every inch of the way. Hargitay maintains the dignity of his character's upper class heritage, and as for his physique, he's much more believable than Reeves or the other muscle-bound heroes who played many of these roles. Like Lang Jeffries, Ettore Manni, Kerwin Mathews and others, he is muscular in the true classical Greek sense, not a product of 20th century gym rat culture with over-developed, distorted tree-trunk limbs looking like they were achieved by steroids. That is certainly a plus in my book. The two women in the film are also especially pleasing...with Valentinian's beautiful daughter Priscilla (Hargitay's love interest) resembling Gina Lollobrigida at the height of her beauty. And the chief plotter and Valentian's bete noir played by a very snaky woman resembling a young Barbara Stanwyck.
After making THE LOVES OF HERCULES, Mickey Hargitay waited 3 years to make this "Gladiator" turkey. They even used the title from a previous Gordon Mitchell movie and ended up with a run-of-the mill ancient Rome Gladiator type movie. The whole story makes very little sense as Mickey Hargitay leads a group of gladiators in a revolt against invading Vandals. This is just a strange mix of left over ideas and stereo types from a few years earlier. Hargitay plays the son of a General who leads his gladiator friends in a counter attack against invading Vandals. Just a lot of running around with very little story. What Hargitay was doing in Rome for 3 years is anybody's guess. Larry Anderson.
Mickey HARGITAY and Revenge of the Gladiators
In 450 Rome fell under Emperor Valentinian III. (Roldano LUPI) besieged by the vandals under Gaiseric (Livio LORENZON). Military leader Aetius (Renato BALDINI) holds out bravely, but vice and corruption rule in Rome - as always! Only when his strapping son Fabius (Mickey HARGITAY) becomes friends with a group of gladiators (namely Giovanni CIANFRIGLIA and Aldo CANTI) and then the emperor's daughter Priscilla (Jose GRECI) comes into danger does things start to move...
Fast-paced fight scenes and a noticeable attempt at complexity in the depiction of the political intrigues could have made for an acceptable sandal film. Unfortunately, the production is too leisurely. And Mickey HARGITAY and Jose GRECI are also not very convincing as the main actors. It's not for nothing that HARGITAY hasn't become a regular performer in the peplum genre.
It's a shame about the missed opportunities!
In 450 Rome fell under Emperor Valentinian III. (Roldano LUPI) besieged by the vandals under Gaiseric (Livio LORENZON). Military leader Aetius (Renato BALDINI) holds out bravely, but vice and corruption rule in Rome - as always! Only when his strapping son Fabius (Mickey HARGITAY) becomes friends with a group of gladiators (namely Giovanni CIANFRIGLIA and Aldo CANTI) and then the emperor's daughter Priscilla (Jose GRECI) comes into danger does things start to move...
Fast-paced fight scenes and a noticeable attempt at complexity in the depiction of the political intrigues could have made for an acceptable sandal film. Unfortunately, the production is too leisurely. And Mickey HARGITAY and Jose GRECI are also not very convincing as the main actors. It's not for nothing that HARGITAY hasn't become a regular performer in the peplum genre.
It's a shame about the missed opportunities!
This fails in every way. bad acting cheap settings laughable battles and also false telling of the events happened in 454 AD in rome.
general Aetius never faced geiseric in battle.
it's true geiseric invaded rome but that was after Valentinian died.
anyways those are minor faults as we are talking about b-movie sword and sandal film but as I said also the rest of the movie sucked in all levels too.
if u want a film worth of that time of the 5th century then go for Attila the hun 1954 and 2001 versions and for the king Arthur 2004 movie and the last legion 2007 movie plus the revenge of the barbarians 1960 movie.
Mickey Hargitay plays a Roman soldier who falls for the Emperor's daughter. However, she is promised in marriage to the son of a Vandal king whose hordes have been advancing on Rome. Mickey hides the girl, but he is soon captured and tortured! Will she come forward to save Mickey?
Mickey Hargitay does well as the Roman soldier called Fabius, a son of the general renowned for knocking the barbarian off their perch, and hooks up with his old buddies, the Six Invincibles, to fight the barbarian horde. He looks the part and acts well, but unfortunately this peplum is a routine affair. It starts well with a barbarian attack, then heads to Rome and the plot just becomes a tick box exercise of events. It got some good action but in between it is not so engaging. Jose Greci is beautiful as ever.
Mickey Hargitay does well as the Roman soldier called Fabius, a son of the general renowned for knocking the barbarian off their perch, and hooks up with his old buddies, the Six Invincibles, to fight the barbarian horde. He looks the part and acts well, but unfortunately this peplum is a routine affair. It starts well with a barbarian attack, then heads to Rome and the plot just becomes a tick box exercise of events. It got some good action but in between it is not so engaging. Jose Greci is beautiful as ever.
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Genseri the Vandal: Heat your irons and bring them over here quickly. I know how to make him talk.
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By what name was La vendetta dei gladiatori (1964) officially released in Canada in English?
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