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Vulcano, figlio di Giove

  • 1962
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
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Vulcano, figlio di Giove (1962)
SuperheroActionDramaFantasyWar

A superhero battles lizard men and other monsters that are terrorizing the countryside.A superhero battles lizard men and other monsters that are terrorizing the countryside.A superhero battles lizard men and other monsters that are terrorizing the countryside.

  • Director
    • Emimmo Salvi
  • Writers
    • Emimmo Salvi
    • Ambrogio Molteni
    • Gino Stafford
  • Stars
    • Bella Cortez
    • Iloosh Khoshabe
    • Liliana Zagra
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    250
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    • Director
      • Emimmo Salvi
    • Writers
      • Emimmo Salvi
      • Ambrogio Molteni
      • Gino Stafford
    • Stars
      • Bella Cortez
      • Iloosh Khoshabe
      • Liliana Zagra
    • 17User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bella Cortez
    Bella Cortez
    • Aetna - the Sicilian Nymph
    Iloosh Khoshabe
    Iloosh Khoshabe
    • Vulcan - Blacksmith Titan
    • (as Rod Flash)
    Liliana Zagra
    • Sicilian Rebel Girl
    Furio Meniconi
    Furio Meniconi
    • Jupiter - God of Lightning
    Roger Browne
    Roger Browne
    • Mars - God of War
    Omero Gargano
    • Neptune - God of the Sea
    Isarco Ravaioli
    • Mercurius - Messenger of the Gods
    Yvonne Sire
    • Juno - Jupiter's Wife
    • (as Yonne Scirè)
    Salvatore Furnari
    Salvatore Furnari
    • Geo - the Little Man
    Ugo Sabetta
    • Milos, King of the Thracians
    Renzo Stefilongo
    Edda Ferronao
    • Erida, Goddess of Hate
    Paolo Pieri
    Pasquale Fasciano
    • Lizard Man
    Giuseppe Trinca
    Annie Gorassini
    Annie Gorassini
    • Venus - Goddess of Beauty
    Gordon Mitchell
    Gordon Mitchell
    • Pluto - God of Darkness
    Romano Gasparri
      • Director
        • Emimmo Salvi
      • Writers
        • Emimmo Salvi
        • Ambrogio Molteni
        • Gino Stafford
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      3bkoganbing

      Ya Got Trouble, Right Here On Olympus By Jove

      The Roman Gods take center stage in this one with an old fashioned Olympic triangle taking place at the home of the Gods. Venus, the God of beauty and love is making a play for Vulcan and she's got him panting hot and heavy after her. That upsets Mars and Jupiter banishes all three to earth to sort it all out.

      Vulcan finds himself a nice earthly mortal who rivals Venus for her beauty, but he still doesn't like Mars. And Mars has got himself a Tower of Babel like scheme whereby he allies himself with some earthly despots to build a tower as tall as Olympus. Can Vulcan stop him in time from challenging Jupiter himself?

      The Greeks and Romans did not believe in one all seeing and all pervasive spirit like Deity. They liked their immortals with all the, dare I say it, human frailties built in. The idea for the film is an interesting one, but the roles would require some classically trained actors, not people who are used to peplum spectacles.
      Dethcharm

      "I Don't Think, I Act!"...

      Venus, the goddess of beauty (Annie Gorassini) is at it again, cavorting with the sons of mortal men. This causes great consternation for her father, Jupiter. One of Venus' toy-boy titan's, Vulcan (Iloosh Khoshabe aka: Rod Flash) finds himself hurled to Earth, and caught up in all sorts of conflict between gods, humans, and lizard men!

      VULCAN, SON OF JUPITER is an utterly preposterous movie that is nonetheless extremely entertaining. From the laughable lizard men, to the world's most annoying "little person", this movie is a riot! The final battle features the god, Mars vs. Vulcan showdown, as well as Venus vs. Aetna! Oh my!

      Fans of Hercules, Samson, etc. Will probably love this...
      2Bunuel1976

      VULCAN, SON OF JUPITER (Emimmo Salvi, 1962) *1/2

      This is now my fourth encounter with a movie involving Italian film-maker Emimmo Salvi – 2 of which proved positive but the remainder were not; consequently, I cannot say that I am looking forward to catch up with a fifth title...which is bound to be the Spaghetti Western, WANTED JOHNNY Texas (1967)! Anyway, the film under review is yet another peplum dealing with mythological Greek gods and must surely rank as one of the weirdest ever made – sometimes breaching a level of awfulness that almost equals the one displayed by Luigi Cozzi's more inventive HERCULES revamps of the 1980s!

      Rod Flash (a pseudonym for Iloosh Khoshabe!) plays the titular blacksmith (the Roman god of fire) forging weapons for the likes of Achilles in the Olympian foundry who is improbably involved in a divine love triangle with the nymphomaniac Venus (played by Annie Gorassini being, quite evidently, the Roman goddess of love!; her initial tryst with Adonis is summarily ended by a lightning bolt thrown by an angered Jupiter!) and Mars (for being the Roman god of war and impersonated by future "Argoman" Roger Browne, he is pretty ineffectual in combat and has to seek the help of humans to reach his vengeful ambitions!). The ensuing struggle angers the king of gods, Jupiter (the Roman equivalent of the Greek almighty, Zeus) who sends them all to sort out their romantic issues on Earth! Lamely, despite all manner of wild-eyed characters and wild creatures, the conflict is finally resolved by Jupiter's anti-climactic vocal admonishment from the skies after all! For what it is worth, among the other inhabitants on Mount Olympus that put in an incidental appearance here are Pluto (incarnated by Salvi regular Gordon Mitchell and prone as ever to maniacal cackling!) and Mercury (played by character actor Isarco Ravaioli).

      On the earthly side of the fence, Vulcan is abetted by Bella Cortez (playing his new love interest Aetna and the protagonist of a surprisingly sensual dance routine that for once justifies these normally terminally bland additions to the peplum stew), a pony-riding dwarf (ingenious or what?) and a sleepy-eyed Neptune and his Morlock-like minions! Hindering his progress, so to speak, are a Thracian warlord (who is somehow convinced by Mars to build a tower all the way up to Olympus with the intent of besieging it!) and his awfully silly-looking fanged lizard men!! This unheralded and (mostly unintentionally) enjoyable viewing came by way of a very battered, highly washed-out English-dubbed print available on a "You Tube" channel dedicated to this most maligned of film subgenres.
      4Tera-Jones

      Grilled Cheese Fest Anyone?

      Two muscle men: Gordon Mitchell is Pluto this time and Rod Flash is Vulcan! Monsters are terrorizing the people of the land and Vulcan must save them before Mt. Olympus falls to ruin.

      This one does have enough cheese to make the bread taste good. It's dumb enough to be entertaining, yet bad enough that most people will not watch.

      This one could have been a good movie if was done right. I'm not advocating a remake but if the film makers would have done this one properly it could have been almost as good as Clash of the Titans 1981. Sadly this one didn't have the money pumped into it to create a film as good as "Clash"... it had the potential though.

      4/10
      6larryanderson

      NOT WIDELY RELEASED BUT STILL OK SWORD & SANDAL EPIC

      This movie was mostly unavailable until the 1980s when it was released on video during the "put everything onto video" craze. It was made in 1962 during the Peplum era and then sort of disappeared. It has an OK story but is only 1 h 16 mins long which didn't fit the mould for TV or theaters. However, it has musclemen, great female stars , lizard men and lots of action. There are many good copies on Y/T, so watch and enjoy. Roger Browne told me this should have been distributed better. Larry Anderson.

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        First sword-and-sandal movie filmed in Iran, it presented Iranian bodybuilder Iloosh Khoshabe as Maciste/Vulcan; he would make a comfortable career in similar roles.

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      • Release date
        • March 17, 1962 (Italy)
      • Country of origin
        • Italy
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Vulcan, Son of Giove
      • Filming locations
        • Iran(Exterior)
      • Production company
        • Juno Produzione
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 20 minutes
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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