Director - Pietro Francisci
Hercules, his wife Iole and young Ulysses are traveling to Thebes. The three get caught in a civil war between two brothers – the selfish sons of Oedipus. Before Hercules can save the siblings from destroying each other, he and Ulysses are kidnapped and taken to the kingdom of Queen Omphale. The Queen's thing is boy-toys. When she tires of one she gets another, the old one then killed and transformed into a wax statue. Hercules, after drinking of the Waters of Forgetfulness, is her newest boy-toy. After much forgetting, nostril-flaring and chest expanding, Hercules and Ulysses get back the battles of the civil war and the healing of the wound of Ancient Greece.
It's all about steely Steve Reeves. He was the mold that every other mythological movie hero popped out of. Mr Reeves' body was what every boy dreamed of for obvious, conscious reasons, and given the times, not so obvious unconscious reasons.
Hercules Unchained, like so many swords and sandals films, provides a stew of Homer (not Simpson), Sophocles, comic books and cheesecake hearty enough to satiate any fantasy fan's appetite.
It's the cinema of blood lust mixed joyously with love lust, and if you lie back and let the epic images sinuously tuck you in, you may very well have an unexpectedly pleasing experience.
Steve Reeves' first speaking role was a detective in Ed Wood's Jail Bait.
Sylvia Lopez, the sexy evil queen, sadly died of leukemia not long after the release of the Hercules Unchained.
Famed Italian director Mario Bava (Black Sunday) was the cinematographer on this film and the uncredited director of some of the more mesmerizing scenes.
| Steve Reeves | Hercules | |
| Sylvia Lopez | Omphale, Queen of Lydia | |
| Sylva Koscina | Iole | |
| Gabriele Antonini | Ulysses | |
| Primo Carnera | Antaeus | |
| Carlo D'Angelo | Creon | |
| Cesare Fantoni | Oedipus | |
| Pietro Francisci | Director / Screenwriter | |
| Bruno Vailati | Producer | |
| Ennio de Concini | Screenwriter | |
| Gaoi Frattini | Screenwriter | |
| Apollonious Rhodios | Screenwriter | |
| Mario Bava | Cinematographer | |
For information on Hercules...
Learn about ( and link to) Ingmar Ozu-Bresson's experimental film meditation on Hercules - Herculin/Feminin