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Samson and the 7 Miracles

Original title: Maciste alla corte del Gran Khan
  • 1961
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
335
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Gordon Scott and Yôko Tani in Samson and the 7 Miracles (1961)
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Sam must rescue a beautiful Chinese princess from a marauding horde of warriors.Sam must rescue a beautiful Chinese princess from a marauding horde of warriors.Sam must rescue a beautiful Chinese princess from a marauding horde of warriors.

  • Director
    • Riccardo Freda
  • Writers
    • Oreste Biancoli
    • Duccio Tessari
    • George Gonneau
  • Stars
    • Gordon Scott
    • Yôko Tani
    • Dante DiPaolo
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    335
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Riccardo Freda
    • Writers
      • Oreste Biancoli
      • Duccio Tessari
      • George Gonneau
    • Stars
      • Gordon Scott
      • Yôko Tani
      • Dante DiPaolo
    • 17User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gordon Scott
    Gordon Scott
    • Maciste…
    Yôko Tani
    Yôko Tani
    • Princess Lei-ling
    • (as Yoko Tani)
    Dante DiPaolo
    • Bayan
    • (as Dante Di Paolo)
    Gabriele Antonini
    • Cho
    Leonardo Severini
    • Garak, the Great Khan
    Valéry Inkijinoff
    Valéry Inkijinoff
    • High Priest Tao
    Chu Lai Chit
    • Prince Tai Sung
    Sergio Ukmar
    • Man attacking Lei-Ling in Bar
    Tonino Cianci
      Giacomo Tchang
      • Old Chinese Priest
      Ham Chau Luong
      • Buddhist High Priest
      • (as Luong-Ham-Chau)
      Tonino Chou
      Franco Ressel
      Franco Ressel
      • Captain of the Khan's Guards
      Ely Yeh
      • Emperor Wung
      Hélène Chanel
      Hélène Chanel
      • Liu Tai
      • (as Helene Chanel)
      Wilbert Bradley
      • Dancer
      • (uncredited)
      Cho Cha Lung
      • Buddhist Monk
      • (uncredited)
      • …
      Riccardo Mantoni
      • Narratore
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Riccardo Freda
      • Writers
        • Oreste Biancoli
        • Duccio Tessari
        • George Gonneau
      • All cast & crew
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      User reviews17

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      TheVid

      Another glorified muscleman movie expertly exploited by American International into drive-in big bucks.

      Ex-Tarzan Gordon Scott is the beefcake in this low-budget but exotic sword-and-sandal potboiler, set, oddly enough, in China. The set pieces are convincingly done for a mini-epic of this sort, and Scott appears to have done some amazing stuntwork in a chariot sequence. Les Baxter's recognizable GOLIATH AND THE BARBARIANS score has been superimposed once again by American International to good effect. One of the better retro-stud peplums for those interested.
      6CinemaSerf

      Samson and the 7 Miracles

      It's Gordon Scott who dons the loin cloth here as he tries to save the young Chinese Princess (Yôko Tani) from a fate worse than death. She is the daughter of the murdered Emperor and a much prized asset for the leader of the Mongols (Leonardo Severini) to consolidate his power. Luckily for her, our intrepid hero arrives just in time to save her brother "Tai Sing" (Chu Lai Chit) from a tiger and together with her imperial feistiness they unite with her late father's allies and set off to regain a throne that was brutally usurped. Naturally, "Garak" isn't best pleased that these flies are in his ointment, and with his own scheming "Liu Tai" (Hélène Chanel) and the burly guards captain (Franco Ressel) on his team it's not going to be a cakewalk for our muscle-bound "Maciste". It's all a bit procedural, certainly, but this has had some thought put into the production and the whole thing is stitched together in a way more technically professional fashion than so many other films from this genre. The story allows for a little more depth from the characters and there's plenty of action and plotting to complement the oriental mythology and the horseplay that this provides. Scott is also not a bad actor. No, he will never win a BAFTA, but he knew what was required of him here and his own limitations - especially when it came to his seriously concrete style of dialogue delivery. He realised that he wasn't employed for his voice but because he could start an earthquake just by thumping the ground! (OK, so some of this is also a bit far-fetched, too). If you like your peplum lively and with some attention payed to the edits and the continuity, and don't mind the odd shot that has crept in from other films, then you ought to quite enjoy this.
      8coltras35

      Samson and the 7 miracles

      Hordes of sadistic Mongol warriors descend upon China, enslaving its people and plotting to assassinate the beautiful young princess (Yôko Tani) -until a musclebound hero (Gordon Scott) rises up and rouses the people to drive the Mongols from their nation's majestic mountainscapes.

      Gordon Scott, my favourite Tarzan, once again dons the toga, brandishes the enemy with red pillars, flings them around like they are pillows and also gets to sprouts some sage dialogue like "justice doesn't know race or creed." It's actually a well-made Peplum with great photography and grand action - chariot-charging action where our hero goes under and clings on to it, a fearless tiger-wrestling stunts and an earthshaking climax is quite impressive. No CGI! Real stunts. Definitely one of the better peplums - Sets are big and spectacular to watch. The only gripe is that it's a bit overlong.
      9jake j

      Samson and the 7 Miracles of the World- true spectacle!

      Bold as the fiery women of Atlanta, as explosive as Attila bursting out of the Balkans to ram his savage troops against all Europe- filmdom's greatest sword and sandal Titan- Samson(Machiste) faces and wins the cinema's most spectacular battle as he performs his 7 Miracles of the World in Colorscope and Stereophonic sound. Ancient Rome vividly comes alive as every nickle of the 4-million dollar budget is on the screen. enough of the P.R. from 1961, it's a poorly-dubbed overacted absolutely standard muscleman pic from the factory.......after failing with the original title, it was re-released often and often on triple-bills with Samson and 7 Miracles the most successful, and dishonest.
      Dethcharm

      "Why Must I Be Surrounded By Idiots?!"...

      SAMSON AND THE 7 MIRACLES OF THE WORLD stars Gordon Scott as Maciste / Samson, the bipedal piledriver of the title. Set in China, those Mongols are up to mischief again.

      Enter Samson, knocking over a tree, and tossing bad guys like dolls, before teaching a sedated -stuffed?- tiger a lesson. This allows him to save an abducted prince. Samson sets out to right the wrongs of Asia, finding ample opportunity to stand around shiny and shirtless in his red mini-skirt.

      It's not long before Sam rescues a princess (Yoko Tani) as well! Needless to say, this involves swinging large objects, and tossing men around like packing pellets. Garak (Leonardo Severini), the Mongol leader, is not amused, and causes big trouble for Big S.

      A thrilling adventure involving a hermit, death, and a dramatic resurrection unfolds, leading to the dynamite denouement, when Samson sends Mongols flying like dandelion seeds!

      Entertaining throughout its running time, this movie rivals the Hercules epics!...

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      • Trivia
        With the massive exterior sets, lavish interior sets and a multitude of Asian extras left over from Marco Polo (1962), Panda Productions had writers Oreste Biancoli and Duccio Tessari fashion a sword-and-sandal/mythological muscleman epic - a genre that had become highly popular around the world - placing hero Maciste in a Chinese setting. Genre specialist Riccardo Freda was brought in to direct, Gordon Scott was cast as Maciste (renamed "Samson" for the U.S. version) and Yôko Tani was kept on as the female lead.
      • Goofs
        When the new execution device is being demonstrated, Maciste makes his way through a crowd of Chinese people. Although he is much larger than anyone else, and is almost naked, nobody seems to notice him.
      • Quotes

        Kiutai: [Motioniong to two collapsed men under torture] There're your rebels...

        [adressing Princess Lei-ling]

        Kiutai: Their torture has gone on for a month. Tell me now, you'll tell me what I want to know? Where is the rebel leader?

        [pause]

        Kiutai: So, you wont speak? I'll loose your tongue, even if that kills you!

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      • Release date
        • October 31, 1961 (Italy)
      • Countries of origin
        • Italy
        • France
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Maciste at the Court of the Great Khan
      • Filming locations
        • Incir De Paolis Studios, Rome, Lazio, Italy(studios)
      • Production companies
        • Panda Film
        • Gallus Films
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 35 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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