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"The Giants of Rome"

"I Giganti di Roma"

Italy - (1964)

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Technical Data

 

Title

The Giants of Rome

Aka

I Giganti di Roma (Ita)

Genre

Historical - Adventure

Year of Production

1964

Time

95'

B/W - Color

C

Distribution

Variety Film

Produced by

Devon Film - Radius Production

Director

Antonio Margheriti (Anthony Dawson)

Story by

Ernesto Gastaldi 

Luciano Martino

Screenwriters

Ernesto Gastaldi 

Luciano Martino

Photography by

Fausto Zuccoli

Art Director

Paul Coutant Labourier

Editor

Romana Fortini

Music by

Carlo Rustichelli

Cast

Richard Harrison

Role

Claudio Marcello

Wandisa Guida

Livilla

Ettore Manni

Castore

Philippe Hersent

Druso

Ralph Hudson

Germanico

Alessandro Sperlė

Cesare

Renato Baldini

Gran Druido

 

Story

by: E.M. 

During the war against Vercingetorige, Julius Caesar assigns a mission to Claudio Marcello and three of his Roman soldiers, they have to search and destroy a huge catapult built from the Druids. During the mission the four Roman soldiers are captured and imprisoned. They will be able to escape and Claudio Marcello fight to complete his mission, destroying the deadly catapult just in time, before the Roman army approach to begin the final battle. After the victory of the Romans, Claudio will be awarded by Julius Caesar for his braveness, and he return to Rome, with the woman he loves.

 

Reviews

By: Robert Monell

"I Giganti di Roma" (1964) Directed by Antonio Margheriti, An excellent historical adventure set in 52 BC during the wars between the Gauls and Rome. A team of Roman soldiers are sent on a special operation to eliminate a secret weapon threatening a pass in the Elysian mountains. It turns out to be a catapult. Claudius (Richard Harrison) leads the mission through guerilla assaults, capture, escapes, torture, floods and finally destroys the weapon through ingenuity and daring. The action is nonstop and tautly staged by the director and the scrupulously detailed script by the prolific Ernesto Gastaldi keeps the narrative historically credible and on a suspenseful track. The Romans and Julius Caesar are heroically and romantically portrayed by a competent cast including Harrison who went on to more Margheriti films ("Vengeance"), the stuntman actor Fredy Unger (who went on to appear and do stunts on many Margheriti films such as "Planet on the Prowl", "Snow Devils", "Vengeance", "Cannibal Apocalypse"), Ettori Manni, Renato Baldini and Wandisa Guida. The score by maestro Carlo Rustichelli includes cues familiar from Mario Bava's "Blood and Black Lace" of the same year. Outstanding special effects include an underwater battle and the destruction of the catapults. One of Margheriti's best contributions to the early 60's peplum genre. 

 

Reviewed by Robert Monell

                  

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