Evil king Praximedes convinces superhero Atlas to fight for him, but Atlas eventually sees the king's true nature and turns against him.Evil king Praximedes convinces superhero Atlas to fight for him, but Atlas eventually sees the king's true nature and turns against him.Evil king Praximedes convinces superhero Atlas to fight for him, but Atlas eventually sees the king's true nature and turns against him.
Thodoros Exarhos
- Prince Indros
- (as Christos Exarchos)
Sasa Dario
- Prima Ballerina
- (as Sascha Dario)
Roger Corman
- Greek Soldier
- (uncredited)
Charles B. Griffith
- Greek Soldier
- (uncredited)
Dick Miller
- Greek Soldier
- (uncredited)
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- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Proximates the Tyrant is a brutal arrogant conqueror. Atlas is his personal warrior but eventually, the hero sees the evil within his king.
Roger Corman is trying to do a sword and sandal epic. It's bad. The acting is bad. The writing is bad. They are able to use some nice sets. Most of them are ruins in Greece. Otherwise, it's all rather bad.
Roger Corman is trying to do a sword and sandal epic. It's bad. The acting is bad. The writing is bad. They are able to use some nice sets. Most of them are ruins in Greece. Otherwise, it's all rather bad.
- SnoopyStyle
- Jul 13, 2022
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAlthough it is usually assumed that the somewhat skimpy battle scenes were due to director Roger Corman's legendary cheapness, Corman had actually arranged for the services of 500 soldiers from the local Greek army garrison. On the morning of filming, however, only about 50 showed up, and as the day wore on (and the heat intensified), some of them drifted away. In order to make it look like there were more "soldiers" than there actually were, Corman had them march in formation past the camera, then when out of camera range run around behind the crew and equipment, and march past the camera again. That is also why the battle scenes are filmed in close-up combat between individual soldiers or small groups of soldiers rather than in long shots of masses of battling infantry, as Corman had originally planned.
- Quotes
Proximates the Tyrant: Don't fence with me, wrestler. I can have your entrails on the sand at the snap of a finger.
Atlas: Start snapping.
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- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Atlas il trionfatore di Atene
- Filming locations
- Athens, Greece(Scene at the Parthenon and other antique monuments.)
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- Budget
- $70,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 19 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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