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Genres are ActionAdventureRoma Produced in 1959, Italy, Spain, France

Hercules Unchained

Actors

Primo Carnera
Sergio Fantoni
Carlo D'Angelo
Sylva Koscina
Mimmo Palmara
Steve Reeves
Sylvia Lopez
 

Director

IMDB Rating

Pietro Francisci 4.1 out of 10 (1050 votes)
 

Year

1959
 

Available Quality

DivX
 
528x320 702 MiB

Storyline

Plot Summary:

En route to Thebes for an important diplomatic mission, Hercules drinks from a magic spring and loses his memory. He spends most of the movie in the pleasure gardens of Queen Omphale of Lydia. While young Ulysses tries to help him regain his memory, political tensions escalate in Thebes, and Hercules new wife Iole finds herself in mortal danger.

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bensonmum2

22 May 2012

An instance where the sequel is better than the original


Hercules Unchained picks up right where Hercules (1958) left off.Hercules and his new bride, Iole, are headed to Thebes. A fight for thethrone between two brothers puts a kink in Hercules' plans, so hedecides to act as peacemaker. But before he can carry out his mission,he mistakenly drinks from the "waters of forgetfulness" and is takenprisoner by Queen Omphale. Unsure of his real identity, Hercules is atthe Queen's mercy and is reduced to being her plaything. Meanwhile,Iole is caught between the warring brothers and faces death. CanHercules come to his senses in time to save his wife and his belovedThebes? Hercules Unchained is one of those instances where I find the sequelsuperior to the original. First off, the movie is just moreinteresting. The original Hercules had a tendency to drag. WhileHercules Unchained isn't a thrill-a-minute, there is certainly moreaction. Second, I think everyone involved from the actors to thedirector seemed more comfortable in their respective roles in thesequel. That's only natural. Finally, and probably most importantly,Mario Bava's influence is more pronounced and evident in HerculesUnchained. There are instances throughout the movie that show histouch. For example, when Hercules meets the old king in the cave, theuse of colored gel lighting in the scene simply screams Bava. Take alook at that scene and compare it with what Bava would do in his onHercules movie, Hercules in the Haunted World, and see if you don'tagree.A lot of different muscle-bound actors would play the role of Herculesin these Italian productions, but none would do it any better thatSteve Reeves. In this instance, the original is still the best. Otherscast in the role may have been better actors and some may have beenmore gifted physically, but few could combine the two into a singlepackage as effectively as Reeves.I realize that these Italian sword and sandal movies may not be foreveryone, but I really get a kick out of most of them. For anyone newto these movies, Hercules Unchained would make an excellent jumping offpoint.

wes-connors

22 May 2012

Steve Reeves Returns as Hercules


"Hercules exercises poor judgment when he quenches his thirst from anenchanted spring en route to a diplomatic mission in Thebes. Hepromptly loses his memory and gets sidetracked in the pleasure gardensof Queen Omphale. Ulysses, his young companion, tries to desperately tohelp him regain his memory, but in the meantime, the situation inThebes is reaching boiling point. To make matters worse Hercules' youngwife Iole faces imminent danger," according to the DVD sleeve'ssynopsis.Re-titled "Hercules Unchained" for the English speaking world.This was the second Hercules film directed by Pietro Francisci withMario Bava, and starring handsome muscle-man Steve Reeves as thetitular hero. Unfortunately, it was also the last time both Mr.Francisci and Mr. Reeves signed on to the series, as both sought finerproductions. Importantly, Reeves' boy companion Gabriele Antonini (asUlysses) also returns, as does beautiful wife Sylva Koscina (as Iole)and a variety of busty young women. One of the better "sword andsandal" epics.***** Ercole e la regina di Lidia (2/14/59) Pietro Francisci ~ SteveReeves, Gabriele Antonini, Sylva Koscina, Sylvia Lopez

KOknockout920

19 May 2012

I think I'll fall on my spear. He he.


The sequel to the Steeve Reeves version of Hercules, Hercules Unchainedstarts where its prequel left off. Hercules, Ulyses, and his new wife,Iole, go on some mission to settle a dispute between two brothers whowants to rule Thebes. However, on the way, Hercules drinks the socalled " Waters of Forgetfullness" and forgets who he is and is seducedby this queen,and she falls in love with Hercules. However, Ulyseshelps Herc regain his memory and escapes the island where the queensubsides in (by the way, the queen commits suicide, but anyway).Meanwhile, Iole, Herc's wife, gets captured by one of the brothers andthreatens to kill her. Hercules and his group finally save Iole in abattle to the death by both of the brother's sides. In the end, bothbrothers die, Herc is reunited with his wife, and they live happilyever after.Well not exactly, but they lived ever after.This is the second and hopefully, I think, last sequel to the Herculesseries. The movie felt like an eternity. It took so long for Herc tofinally get off that island! In fact, Herc was on that island for 40minutes, long for an 1 1/2 hour movie. The song. Oh god that was awful.And one last thing. It was boring. There wasn't much action, and whenthere was action, it didn't last long, and it was fake.Thank god MST3Kwas there to make it enjoyable! I want to thank all of the people whomade this B- bomb possible. Steve Reeves, the Herc. The other castmembers. Pietro Franscisi, the director. Mitchell Parish, the personwho wrote that dreaded song. And the two producers, Feruccio DeMartiono and Bruno Vailati. Thank you all! P.S. If you're thinking ofmaking another sequel, heres a tip. Don't!

Hitchcoc

19 May 2012

More of the Same: Looks a Little Better


The quality of the film was much better than many of these that I'veseen. Here are some observations. For some reason, every character isnamed after a Greek or Roman god. Ulysses is a dork. How could he havefought those battles with Hercules. During the brain freeze that takesup about half the movie, Hercules seems to be having a good time. Whatexactly caused the brain freeze? Did I miss something. There are a tonof fights. Armies attacking one man and losing, of course. Hercules istempted but has an excuse in that he doesn't know who he is. As usual,there is an evil queen. Are there any of these movies that don't havean evil queen. I never quite got the whole thing with the two brothersand their fathers and the big conflict, other than they wanted to keepwhat they had. I must admit, I just couldn't get into it. I've hadenough Hercules for a while.

mijbril

07 May 2012

Lots of fun


I grew up watching this stuff as a Saturday afternoon matinee 30 years ago&now, it's still as much fun to watch.Hercules, now married to Ioli, is returning to Thebes to help sort out adispute over who has the rights to the throne of Thebes. Along the way,Hercules loses his memory & is seduced by the evil Amphale who goesthroughhusbands like Elizabeth Taylor, however, Amphale is something of a blackwidow & uses a few Egyptians to preserve her ex-husbands in the familycrypt.However, one look at the rugged carved from granite Steve Reeves & all herblack widow tendencies fly out the window, but she still wants him forgood.Of course it all ends up in a good ruckus with sword fights, chariotduels,Hercules throwing tables & coffins at rushing troops, 2 insane brotherswitha hatred for each other (& their father) & inevitably the faithfulsidekickwho chimes in with a few vital day-saving moments.Clint Eastwood may have been the king of the Spaghetti Western, but SteveReeves was the king of the Spaghetti Swords & Sandals. So if that's yourcupof tea, I recommend this movie as an excellent addition to yourcollection.

Space_Mafune

07 May 2012

Fun Sequel...


but not at the level of the original 1958 film also starring Steve Reeves inthe lead role.Still this does deliver some good thrills such as Hercules battling thegiant Antaeus (Primo Carnera), trying to escape the influence of QueenOmphale (Sylvia Lopez who I feel was truly bewitching in the role), tanglingwith deadly tigers and finally trying to rescue his lovely bride Iole (SylvaKoscina) from the crazed Eteocles all while trying to stop his homeland ofThebes from descending into war.The middle portion of the film which has Hercules under the spell of QueenOmphale once his memory has been wiped away by the waters of forgetfulnessis a bit slow but is still fun...fun adventure not to be taken too seriouslyis how I'd describe this one.

inspectors71

05 May 2012

That Sync-ing Feeling


Children with abnormally long attention spans, cinema students who wantto learn what not to do when making a movie, and gay stereotypes likethe guy (Jack?) on Will and Grace can indulge in Hercules Unchained, anunabashedly awful 1959 sword and sandal epic with Steve Reevesreprising his role from Hercules, another badly-dubbed, garishly filmedsweat opera.It's all so much grunting and groaning under the weight of mythicalsilliness and I suspect that Hercules Unchained might still be a bigdraw in certain specialty movie houses in the Tenderloin District.The rest of us are left with the possibly grim satisfaction that we gotexactly our money's worth from the dollar bucket at Wally World.

jahambo

05 May 2012

One Man, One Beard... Whole lot o servant girls.


Laughing heartily in the face of danger, Steve Reeves leads the way inHercules: Unchained, a film about just how much tail you can get with agoodbeard. Okay, so there's a story about two sassy brothers' fight over akingdom, a random encounter with the son of the Earth god and waters offorgetfulness... great. The real story here: oiled-up men in loinclothshaving their way with giggling servant girls. This movie jam packed withservant girls running from Herc and Ulysses down stairs, around cornersandpretty much any direction that shows off the goods. As if that wasn'tenoughto get you totally pumped about this movie while cleaning the house...faketigers! If you're a fan of fake tigers in fake tiger fights... you'll needto rent this one soon. Mostly though, its about the servant girls. 8 outof10.

Dave from Ottawa

02 May 2012

Irresistible cheese from the swords and sandals period.


The success of Ben Hur led to a whole cycle of Italo knock-offs overthe next few years. Steve Reeves was the most famous body builder ofthe early sixties, and became the most recognizable star of this genre,and also a huge gay icon. He certainly looked Herculean, and despitehis acting inexperience, Steve handled his sword and chariot actionscenes with panache, while projecting a certain heroic grit. BeautifulSylva Koscina provided the love interest and most of the acting chops,and the supporting actors handled the dialogue (most of it expository),as Steve mostly stood around looking impressively pumped up. SylvaKoscina worked hard to give everything a veneer of credibility andstyle, and winds up successfully maintaining her dignity and actingstature amidst the general beefcake nonsense, but what made theproceedings entertaining was exactly what she was working to riseabove. The interiors look cheap and stagebound, and some of the 'epic'battles appeared to have no more than about six people in the scene.The wooden dialogue is given a rubbery English-dubbed-into-Englishlook, as supporting actors did their lines in Italian and these wereover-dubbed into English, while Steve and Sylva worked in English butwithout synched sound. The result is a D-list action romance with some well-choreographedstuntwork amidst the posturing and flexing. Former boxing star PrimoCarnera even has a beefcake role and still looked pretty impressivehimself, then in his sixties. Enjoyable as camp.

Steve-Reeves

01 May 2012

What do/ can you say?


This movie is so great!Everything in this movie is perfect! The epic scope, humor, music, acting,heroes, locations, villains, pretty as I said, everything about this movieis perfect!

ma-cortes

01 May 2012

Spectacular Greek adventure with the muscle man hero Hercules-Steve Reeves


The movie opens with the musclebound mythical Hercules ( Steve Reeves), his recent wife Iole ( Sylva Koscina), and the young Ulysses(Gabriel Antonini) setting off for the city of Thebes , continuing theend of the quest for the Golden Fleece (depicted in the former picture, Hercules , that was essentially a recounting of the tale of Jason andthe Argonauts). Their trip is interrupted when Hercules must do battlewith the giant Anteus (Primo Carnera), whose strength seems to exceedhis own until he realizes that Anteus is the son of the earth goddess,Gea, and can't be defeated on land. On their arrival in Thebes, thetrio discovers that the kingdom is in the midst of civil war , Oedipus(Cesare Fantoni), the blind old king, is dying, and his two sons,Polynices (Mimmo Palmara) and Eteocles (Sergio Fantoni), areconfronting for the throne and threatening to destroy each other andthe populace. Hercules must leave Iole in the hands of one side inorder to try and settle the dispute between the two would-be kings.While en route between the two armed camps, however, he is put underthe spell of Omphale (Sylvia Lopez), the Queen of Lydia .Herculesdrinks from a magic spring and lost his records , then the Queen castsout his memory , is seduced and tangles him as a lover , in additionUlysses in tow pretending to be his deaf-mute servant. Ulysses mustfigure out how to keep himself alive, restore Hercules' record, getthem both out of Omphale's grasp before she tires of amnesiac Herculesand has him killed , and get them both back to Thebes before thekingdom is burned to the ground. His solution arrives in the form ofhis father, Laertes ( Andrea Fantasia ), and Hercules' companions asArgo (Aldo Fiorelli) the shipbuilder and the Argonauts from his voyagefor the Golden Fleece. They all escape Omphale's clutches and arrive atThebes where the political tensions raise as war has broken out betweenthe Edipo's sons and their armies , furthermore his new spouse findsherself in mortal risk . In a breathtaking denouement, Hercules bringshis chariot into the middle of the thunderous fighting , knocking downassault towers and sweeping cavalry before him to halt the battle.This mythological movie is plenty of adventures , emotions, thrills ,atmospheric settings and colorful scenarios well photographed by themaestro Mario Bava . The plot this time is drawn from the legendssurrounding the royal house of Thebes, which are most familiar toaudiences through the Theban plays of Sophocles as Aedipus at Coloniaand Seven against Thebes by Aeschylus . It is widely considered to beone of the top 10 greatest Peplum films of all time. This great filmwill surely attract a whole new generation of classic movie fans. Andfor seasoned cinematic connoseuirs, Hercules Unchained (1959) willrekindle an era of film making at its best. This is Steve Reeves'second and last film portrayal of Hercules is, in certain ways, betterthan his first . For others who simply enjoy watching timeless pieceswith icons such as Steve Reeves. The corpulent Steve Reeves was a hunkman who made lots of roman epic films also called ¨Musclemen movies¨.Luck's Reeves changed when Italian director Pietro Francisci persuadedhim to go overseas to star ¨Hercules¨ and sequel ¨Hercules and queen ofLydia also titled Hercules unchained ¨ that served as the prototypes ofall cloak-and-sandal movies to come and both of them became a surpriseUS hit smash . Later on, he followed with ¨Goliath and the Barbarians,The giant of Marathon, The Trojan horse, The son of Spartacus and TheAvenger¨ among them . Steve was an American bouncing who emigratedItaly and created a true star-system based on pumped-up heroes. Hepaved the way for other actors to seek their fame and fortune in Italyplaying bouncing adventurers . Other stars by the time on this type ofmovies are Mark Forest, Gordon Mitchell, Dan Vadis, Brad Harris and'Gordon Scott' who made him more important competence. Nobody,nevertheless, topped Steve in popularity . Rating : Good , highrecommended for Peplum fans

Fiendish_Dramaturgy

30 April 2012

Vastly Dated, But Great Fun...In Spite of Bava's Involvement


I found this work to be highly enjoyable. In spite of the age of thiswork and the total lack of anything even remotely Eye-Candyqualifiable, I was able to enjoy this production. Hercules looked like Hercules. The screenplay itself was based on(however loosely) two MUCH older plays written by Sophocles (circa 495BCE) and Aeschylus (c. 525-456 BCE), and attempts to regale us with aHerculean tale of myth and magic. I found it fun in spite of its age, and the story (while virtuallyunrecognizable from the original sources) was coherent and adventurousas it takes you from beginning to end. There wasn't anything ploddingabout this. It was quite entertaining. Not "rousing," but entertaining.The story itself is fun and frothy bolstered with energeticperformances, costumes so obviously new as to make you chuckle, andsets done in the same way. You'll even recognize a few stock sets usedin about a hundred movies from the same era.I've NEVER been a fan of Mario Bava's film style. His dizzying anglesand in-and-out focus is nauseating. Thankfully, he left those (the mostannoying of his pitiful repertoire) out of this film.It rates a 6.3/10 from...the Fiend :.

ebiros2

29 April 2012

Steve Reeves is the best Hercules


These movies starring Steve Reeves wouldn't have worked if it weren'tfor his presence.This is one of less spectacular out of all the movies Steve Reeves havestarred in. But Steve Reeves still looks good as Hercules, and he's thebest actor to play this role in my opinion. Production is lavish withbeautiful casts, and studio settings. It's probably best not to thinktoo hard about the whys and why nots of the story, as the movie is moreabout physical beauty of the casts that are involved. In this regard,this is one of the best movie ever created. People back then seems tobe more gorgeous than people in the movies today. Watch this movie for its stunningly beautiful casts. You will not bedisappointed.

classicsoncall

29 April 2012

"Anyway, I like the idea of being a king. By the way, what's my name?"


I remember watching "Hercules Unchained" back in the day, but for thelife of me, my viewing of the film today brought back not one memory ofit. For certain though, with Steve Reeves generally acknowledged as thebest of the movie strongmen to portray the Greek demi-god, all the restare pretty lame by comparison. But even here, the movie takes a quickdown hill turn from the original "Hercules", though it does offer a funtime if you're not in the mood for real Greek mythology. Really, howserious can you get about a character who's name sounds like crayon,even if he is a colorful sort.In the story, Herc and his sidekick Ulysses (Gabriele Antonini) attemptto mitigate a feud between two brothers who both want to be the king ofThebes. Following a wrestling match with former world champ PrimoCarnera, Hercules has the misfortune of drinking from the 'waters offorgetfulness'. Falling into a daze, he and Ulysses are captured by thesoldiers of Queen Omphale (Sylvia Lopez), who promptly realizes thathe's the man of her dreams, and maybe even a candidate for the oldtrophy cave. Omphale plays it up for all the leggy cheesecake gloryit's worth, giving new meaning to 'over the top'. For his part, Ulyssesdecides to play the dumb and dumber routine until he can snap Herc outof his stupor.Watch closely the second time Hercules takes up Ulysses' challenge tobend the iron torch stand in an attempt to remember who he is. Hesuccessfully does so, and then unbends it just as easily, leaving aslight curve in the stem. However when he returns the stand to it'soriginal location, the stand is perfectly straight.Before it's all over, brothers Eteocles and Polinices do each other infollowing a chariot battle and hand to hand combat with swords.Hercules prevails in a battle against weirdly diamond striped tigers,reuniting with long suffering (20 days to be exact) wife Iole (SylvaKoscina). Koscina, looking gorgeous, manages to maintain her dignitythroughout, which is saying a lot, as every other woman in the film wascast for their eye candy appeal.Don't take my comments as a put down of the movie, as I'm trying togive my review the same goofy flavor as the film. That means havingsome fun with an early offering from a genre that generated nearly twohundred movies following the first two Steve Reeves epics. If you can'tdo that, at least try a glass of some Grecian spring water.

RichieLovesGodHisFather

28 April 2012

God's 1st Commandment


When I was growing up in the 60's I used to go matinées and watchHercules and even the later TV series with Kevin Sorbo as Hercules.Iread that Hercules is the son of Zeus and as the years passed into mylater 40's I finally grew to accept there is only one God.The one whocounts and God made it clear in His 1st Commandment Thou Shalt Not HaveNo Other gods Before Me.Zeus is a (false god) I used to think theHercules films and TV show and even the cartoon were great,But afterGod wrote His Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai which I call The CapitolOf God's World was all I needed to know God is the only God,all othergods and goddesses are false and they go against God's 1stCommandment.So it was written by My Father.

dbdumonteil

27 April 2012

Antigone ,where were you when we needed you?


Certainly one of the best movies in the otherwise undistinguishedHercules movies of the late fifties/early sixties,as well as SteveReeves ' best along with "Romolo E Remo".The screenplay blends true Greek mythology (the seven versus Thebes, ablind Oedipus and his two sons vying for power) with the usual drivel:Hercules captured by an evil queen who falls in love with him andmakes him forget all his past :brainwashing as usual;she uses amaleficent water.And they say "stay sober!"What a nonsense here! Oddly,a young Ulysses accompanies the hero in his adventures.The futureinventor of the Trojan horse was already smart enough not to drink ofthat water and to pretend he was deaf and blind when he met the queen.All that concerns Thebes is entertaining and even interesting and it 'sa pity that the writers were not as smart as Ulysses and did not throwall the queen's scenes in the trash can and,instead, introduce ,forinstance ,Antigone,who led her blind father out of the city and playeda prominent part just after her brothers' death.Maybe Steve Reeveswould have saved her.Lovely Sylva Koscina would have done nicely inthis part and would have been more than purely decorative.

MARIO GAUCI

26 April 2012

HERCULES UNCHAINED (Pietro Francisci, 1959) **1/2


The sequel to HERCULES (1958) is even less enthusing but remains,nonetheless, an adequate example of the peplum genre.Sylva Koscina’s role of Iole, Hercules’ love interest, is diminishedhere since the most prominent female figure on display emerges to bethe femme fatale-ish Queen of Lidia Omphale (the film’s original title,incidentally, translates to HERCULES AND THE QUEEN OF LIDIA) – thelatter is played by another red-headed beauty Sylvia Lopez, who died ofleukemia not long after the film’s release! Needless to say, themuscle-bound hero (Steve Reeves) falls under her spell after havingconveniently drunk from a spring that renders him an amnesiac (thoughnot before he’s been engaged in an irrelevant wrestling bout withex-heavyweight champion Primo Carnera as an irascible giant!); hisfriend Ulysses, however, is on hand to watch over him (ostensibly inthe function of Hercules’ deaf-mute slave). Meanwhile, back home inThebes, two brothers fight it out over the throne – with Iole at themercy of a cackling maniac (an over-the-top Sergio Fantoni)... By the way, both of these Hercules films featured atmosphericcinematography by Mario Bava - who would himself direct one of thebetter adventures revolving around this mythical figure, HERCULES INTHE HAUNTED WORLD (1961) starring Reg Park. As for Francisci, he workedmost often in this genre: from ATTILA (1954; co-starring Anthony Quinnand Sophia Loren) – which is overdue for a reappraisal and has,incidentally, just been announced as an upcoming DVD release fromLionsgate! – to the low-brow HERCULES, SAMSON AND ULYSSES (1963; withKirk Morris now as Hercules) and SINBAD AND THE CALIPH OF BAGHDAD(1973; his last film and which I recall watching eons ago on ItalianTV).

Steven J. Juon

25 April 2012

Hercules: Uninteresting


Even as a Mystery Science Theater 3000 send-up, this one falls flat ifyou watch it more than once. The riffing of Joel and the bots is stillentertaining, but it can't disguise the fact this film is pretty thinon usable plot and relies mostly on Steve Reeves rugged looks tosustain itself. Think Tom Cruise in "Days of Thunder" and you'll seewhat I mean. As painful as this movie is with their jokes, it would becompletely intolerable without them. From cheesy costumes to badlydubbed dialogue to acting even high school drama teachers would turntheir noses up at, this movie is like a 1970's kung-fu flick minus thesaving grace of people getting their butts kicked. In fact for aso-called Hercules movie, it's long on bad dialogue and short on goodaction. If you're going to watch something called Hercules you'dactually be better off seeing the animated Disney film.

brisky

15 April 2012

A feast for the eyes


This is the second Hercules flick featuring Steve Reeves as the man ofmuscle. The legendary Reeves melds with the god/man Hercules and turns whatcould have been a cheesefest into an action/adventure spectacle as tightlywoven as Hercules' toga. Competing with Reeves for biggest chest is hisumptuous co-star Sylvia Lopez as the evil Queen Omphale who makes livingstatues out of her conquests. Hercules' pals include Gabriele Antonini asUlysses who gives the man of muscle a mighty rubdown and competes for Herc'sattentions with his sexy wife Iole, played with sweet sassiness by beautifulSylvia Koscina. With Hercules shirtless (and occasionally oiled) for mostof the flick and his mini-toga riding up his thick manly thighs there'ssomething for everybody to enjoy. Of special note is the dance of QueenOmphale's slave girls and Herc's wrestling match with real life Italianpro-wrestler, Primo Carnera. Keep an eye out for plentiful low cameraangles.

InzyWimzy

15 April 2012

Herc's Pecs-a-Popping!


Big, bronzed Steve Reeves is Hercules, Greek stupor hero who burns 50 braincells per second. I guess these epics were big during the 50's, butwatching them now is like seeing a documentary with nitrous. There'ssupposed to be a story, but the makers felt it better to emphasize actionrather than plot.It doesn't work and you get a lot of choreographed fight scenes. WatchHerchurl chocolate bunnies. Plenty of Greek guys in skirts. Must've been thefad back then. I thought Hercster could've made the movie a lot better bysnapping Ulysses in half. Plus, he has an affair and still keeps his hottybride Iole. The ending is a blockbuster fight scene with lots of peopleflying, horses dying, and audiences crying.At least Steve Reeves is less annoying than Miles O' Keefe.

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