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Hercules, Samson & Ulysses (1963)

Genre : Adventure

Runtime : 1H 30M

Director : Pietro Francisci
Writer : Pietro Francisci

Synopsis

Two strongmen set out to hunt down a murderous sea monster. Their ship is wrecked and they end up in the Holy Land where Hercules is assumed to be Samson who is a wanted man. The two team up to survive.

Actors

Kirk Morris
Kirk Morris
Ercole (Hercules)
Iloush Khoshabe
Iloush Khoshabe
Sansone (Samson)
Liana Orfei
Liana Orfei
Dalila - Philistine Queen
Diletta D'Andrea
Diletta D'Andrea
Leria - Hercules' wife
Enzo Cerusico
Enzo Cerusico
Ulysses
Fulvia Franco
Fulvia Franco
Ithaca Queen
Aldo Giuffrè
Aldo Giuffrè
Seren - Philistine King
Andrea Fantasia
Andrea Fantasia
Laertes - Ithaca King
Nando Angelini
Nando Angelini
Rower
Marco Mariani
Marco Mariani
Argos
Pietro Tordi
Pietro Tordi
Fortunato Arena
Fortunato Arena
Aldo Pini
Aldo Pini
Ugo Sasso
Ugo Sasso
Willi Colombini
Willi Colombini
Rina Mascetti
Rina Mascetti
Halina Zalewska
Halina Zalewska
Jole Mauro
Jole Mauro
Mario De Simone
Mario De Simone
Ettore Zamperini
Ettore Zamperini
Giovanni Di Benedetto
Giovanni Di Benedetto
Cinzia Bruno
Cinzia Bruno
Loris Loddi
Loris Loddi
Walter Grant
Walter Grant
Antonio Corevi
Antonio Corevi
Cyrus Elias
Cyrus Elias

Crews

Pietro Francisci
Pietro Francisci
Director
Pietro Francisci
Pietro Francisci
Screenplay
Pietro Francisci
Pietro Francisci
Editor
Silvano Ippoliti
Silvano Ippoliti
Director of Photography
Gaia Romanini
Gaia Romanini
Costume Design
Joseph Fryd
Joseph Fryd
Producer
Angelo Francesco Lavagnino
Angelo Francesco Lavagnino
Original Music Composer
Carlo Savina
Carlo Savina
Conductor
Carlo Bessi
Carlo Bessi
Line Producer
Pietro Francisci
Pietro Francisci
Story
Pietro Nuccorini
Pietro Nuccorini
First Assistant Director
Ama Rigamonti di Cutò
Ama Rigamonti di Cutò
Second Assistant Director
Maria Teresa Bonino
Maria Teresa Bonino
Script Supervisor
Spartaco Conversi
Spartaco Conversi
Unit Manager
Gilberto Scarpellini
Gilberto Scarpellini
Unit Manager
Mario Milani
Mario Milani
Production Secretary
Franco Di Giacomo
Franco Di Giacomo
Camera Operator
Antonio Annunziata
Antonio Annunziata
Assistant Camera
Angelo Pennoni
Angelo Pennoni
Still Photographer
Antonio Bramonti
Antonio Bramonti
Sound
Euclide Santoli
Euclide Santoli
Makeup Artist
Amalia Paoletti
Amalia Paoletti
Hairstylist
Ida Cruciani
Ida Cruciani
Assistant Editor
Giorgio Giovannini
Giorgio Giovannini
Production Design
Giuseppe Ranieri
Giuseppe Ranieri
Assistant Production Design
Franco Loquenzi
Franco Loquenzi
Set Decoration
Wilbert Bradley
Wilbert Bradley
Choreographer
Willi Colombini
Willi Colombini
Master at Arms
Eros Bacciucchi
Eros Bacciucchi
Special Effects

Trailers and other movies

Hercules, Samson And Ulysses (Original Theatrical Trailer)

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