Hercules the Invincible

3.5
19641h 25m

Hercules battles to save the population from a giant dragon.

Cast

Photo of Dan Vadis

Dan Vadis

Hercules

Photo of Carla Calò

Carla Calò

Queen Etel

Photo of Ken Clark

Ken Clark

Kabol, Melissia's Father

Photo of Ugo Sasso

Ugo Sasso

King Tedaeo, Teica's Father

Photo of Olga Solbelli

Olga Solbelli

The Prophetess

Photo of Rosemarie Lindt

Rosemarie Lindt

Slave Girl

Photo of Silvana Bacci

Silvana Bacci

Handmaiden (uncredited)

Photo of Angela Palmieri

Angela Palmieri

Prisoner (uncredited)

Photo of Enrico Chiappafreddo

Enrico Chiappafreddo

Guard (uncredited)

Photo of Barbara Loy

Barbara Loy

Handmaiden (uncredited)

Photo of Roberto Messina

Roberto Messina

Guard (uncredited)

Photo of Romano Milani

Romano Milani

Courtier (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

4/10

I suppose we must allow a certain degree of cinematic licence here as the chunky Dan Vadis - our eponymous hero - has to combat a dragon (not one of his labours, methinks) after he has rescued a beautiful princess ("Teica" - Spela Rozin) from a couple of hungry lions. He had been promised the princess's hand in marriage after this but when he returns from his quest, he discovers that the kingdom is under new management - "the Demelus" - who live deep inside a mountain. It now falls to "Hercules" to rescue his girl, free their enslaved people and not to get torn limb from limb by some elephants. If you are expecting high cinema drama here, then you will certainly be disappointed. It's just your usual sword and sandals sort of effort with plenty of fights, sloppy editing and budget special effects - but it is still quite an entertaining piece of Peplum that doesn't ever hang about. There is plenty of adventure to occupy the wooden actors, the stolid script and - of course, there are plenty of glamorous ladies upon whom one might feast the eyes... It is by no means the worst of this genre, but no - it isn't very good.

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