Hercules vs. the Giant Warriors

Hercules vs. the Giant Warriors

Release date : January 30, 1964
Runtime : 1h 34m
Countries of origin : France / Italy /
Original Language : Italian /
Director : Alberto De Martino /
Production companies : Unicité / Les Films Jacques Leitienne / Produzione Cinematografica (P.C.) /
January 30, 1964 1h 34m France Adventure Italian More
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Hercules, having agreed to restore justice to Mycenae, confronts evil Prince Myles. The villain is invested with power over giant bronze warriors by his mother Pasiphaë, a sorceress in Hades. Myles assassinates the king and abducts his cousin, Queen Ate, through whom he plans to inherit the throne. Although Zeus temporarily removes Hercules' strength for killing Eurystheus, an innocent man framed by Myles, the god restores his powers. Hercules then saves Ate and destroys Myles, Pasiphaë, and the giant warriors.
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  • title:Hercules vs. the Giant Warriors
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1964
  • Runtime:1h 34m
  • Genres: Adventure ·
  • Countries of origin: France · Italy ·
  • Original Language: Italian ·
  • Director: Alberto De Martino /
  • Writers: Alessandro Ferraù · Roberto Gianviti ·
  • Production companies: Unicité · Les Films Jacques Leitienne · Produzione Cinematografica (P.C.) ·
  • Overview:Hercules, having agreed to restore justice to Mycenae, confronts evil Prince Myles. The villain is invested with power over giant bronze warriors by his mother Pasiphaë, a sorceress in Hades. Myles assassinates the king and abducts his cousin, Queen Ate, through whom he plans to inherit the throne. Although Zeus temporarily removes Hercules' strength for killing Eurystheus, an innocent man framed by Myles, the god restores his powers. Hercules then saves Ate and destroys Myles, Pasiphaë, and the giant warriors.
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