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Maciste () is one of the oldest recurring
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, created by Gabriele d'Annunzio and
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. He is featured throughout the history of the cinema of Italy from the 1910s to the mid-1960s. He is usually depicted as a
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-like figure, utilizing his massive strength to achieve heroic feats that ordinary men cannot. Many of the 1960s Italian movies featuring Maciste were retitled in other countries, substituting more popular names in the titles (such as Hercules, Goliath or Samson).


Name

There are a number of references to the name in literature. The name of Maciste appears in a sentence in Strabo's ''Geography'' (Book 8, Chapter 3, Section 21), in which he writes: – "And in the middle is the temple of the Macistian
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, and the river Acidon." The epithet Μακίστιος (Makistios, Latinized as ''Macistius'') is generally understood to be an adjective referring to a town called Μάκιστος (Makistos) in the province of
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in
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. In the first volume of the ''Dizionario universale archeologico-artistico-technologico'' (1858) ''Macistius'' is given as one among several epithets of Hercules (''Ercole''). In the second volume of the same dictionary (1864) this name appears Italianized as ''Maciste'', defined as ''uno dei soprannomi d'Ercole'' ("one of the nicknames of Hercules"). According to William Smith's ''A Dictionary of Greek and Roman mythology'', ''Macistus'' (Μάκιστος) was "a surname of
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, who had a temple in the neighbourhood of the town of Macistus in Triphylia". Makistos was also the third child of
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and
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, according to the
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. In the original draft outline of the 1914 movie '' Cabiria'' by director
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, the muscular hero's name had been ''Ercole''. In the revised script, writer Gabriele d'Annunzio gave the character the name ''Maciste'', which he understood (based on the above or similar sources) to be an erudite synonym for Hercules.
By later writers using the character the original etymology was generally forgotten, and a folk etymology was constructed based on the name's superficial similarity to the Italian word ''macigno'' "large stone"; in the first of the 1960s films, Maciste tells another character in the film that his name means "born of the rock", and in a later film, Maciste is actually shown in one scene appearing from within a solid rock wall in a cave as if by magic.


''Cabiria''

Maciste made his debut in the 1914
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silent movie classic '' Cabiria''. ''Cabiria'' is a story about a slave named Maciste (played by
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) who was involved in the rescue of a
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girl named Cabiria (played by Lidia Quaranta) from an evil Carthaginian
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who plotted to sacrifice her to the cruel god
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. The film was based very loosely on '' Salammbo'', a historical novel by
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, and had a plot and screenplay by Gabriele D'Annunzio. Maciste's debut set the tone for his later adventures. Including ''Cabiria'' itself, there have been at least 52 movies featuring Maciste, 27 of them being pre-1927 silent films starring Bartolomeo Pagano and the other 25 being a series of sound and color films produced in the early 1960s. Typical plots involve tyrannical rulers who practice vile magical rituals or worship evil
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s. Typically, the young woman who is the love interest runs afoul of the evil ruler. Maciste, who possesses superhuman strength, must rescue her. There is often a rightful king who wants to overthrow the evil usurper, as well as a
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scene. There is often an evil queen who has carnal designs on the hero. These films were set in locales including
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Bartolomeo Pagano's Maciste films

As a character, Maciste had two distinct moments in the spotlight. The first was in the Italian silent movie period, in which the original Maciste from ''Cabiria'', the muscular actor
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, starred in a series of at least 26
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s over the period from 1915 through 1926. Then decades later, (following on the heels of the success of the two 1950s Steve Reeves "Hercules" films) Maciste was revived by Italian filmmakers for a series of 25 sound films (all made between 1960 and 1965). The Bartolomeo Pagano silent Maciste films established the character as someone who could appear at any place and at any time. Some of the earlier ones, made during
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, had the distinct flavour of propaganda, and cast the hero in the role of a soldier. Later films in the series return to
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, but the fantasy was not always mythological. Maciste appears as an Olympic athlete, in contemporary settings, or in the afterlife. His character and his plots remained consistent in whatever setting; he was always a
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Hercules, using his physical prowess to overcome the evil ruses of effete
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and authority figures.


Revival of the 1960s

The character was revived in the 1960s. In 1957, Steve Reeves' ''
Hercules Hercules (, ) is the Roman equivalent of the Greek divine hero Heracles, son of Jupiter and the mortal Alcmena. In classical mythology, Hercules is famous for his strength and for his numerous far-ranging adventures. The Romans adapted the ...
'', an Italian production, created a minor boom in Italian dramas featuring American bodybuilders in vaguely mythological or classical historical subjects. Maciste was the hero in 25 of these films. Other films starred such heroes as Ursus, Samson, Hercules and Goliath. Maciste was never given an origin, and the source of his mighty powers was never revealed, nor was he confined to one specific time period or setting in his adventures. However, in the first of the 1960s Maciste films, he mentions to another character that the name "Maciste" means "born of the rock" (almost as if he was a god who would just appear out of the earth in times of need). One of the 1920s silent Maciste films was actually entitled "The Giant from the Dolomite" (another reference that he was not born as an ordinary mortal man would have been). Hence it is hinted that Maciste is more god than man, which would explain his great strength. This
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fad continued for about six years, until the new fad for spaghetti Westerns and spy films took over the attention of the
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industry. The name Maciste was not in the title of the English versions of most of these films: when the films were imported into the US and dubbed in English, the hero's name was often changed to Hercules,
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, Goliath,
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, Ulysses, or Colossus, because the name Maciste was not widely recognised in the USA. Some Italian sword and sandal films were not theatrically released in the USA; rather they premiered on American television in a syndication package called '' The Sons of Hercules'', usually broadcast on Saturday afternoons. Best remembered for its stirring theme song, films originally featuring Maciste were dubbed into a variety of different "Sons of Hercules" pictures, with stock narration at the opening attempting to tie the film's lead character in to Hercules any way they could. A number of Italian musclemen played Maciste in the 1960s films, but Mark Forest was the actor who played Maciste the most (7 times). The other actors included Gordon Scott,
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, Reg Lewis, Kirk Morris, Samson Burke, Alan Steel, Richard Lloyd, Renato Rossini and Frank Gordon.


Influence

* The ''Cabiria'' scene in which Maciste pushes a mill wheel for ten years may have inspired John Milius, who shot a similar one for his movie ''
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'' (1982). * Federico Fellini said that ''Maciste all'inferno'' (1925) was the first movie he remembered seeing as a child.Fellini, Making a Film, Contra Mundum Press, 2015, p. 66 His 1954 film ''
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'' features a brutish strongman performer. * The 1960s adventures have been enjoyed mostly by devotees of camp style. Two of the films, ''Maciste contro i cacciatori di teste'' (translated as '' Colossus and the Headhunters'') and ''Maciste e la regina di Samar'' (as '' Hercules Against the Moon Men'') appeared on the comedy television program '' Mystery Science Theater 3000'' in the 1990s. In ''Colossus and the Headhunters'', the pronunciation of Maciste's name was frequently mocked as "my cheesesteak." * The Belgian strongman John Massis based his pseudonym on Maciste. * The 2006 film '' The Caiman'' features an Italian exploitation film producer who made the film ''Machiste Against Freud''. * In the 2013 film ''
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''
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plays a retired actor and bodybuilder nicknamed "Machiste" for having starred in the role in the 1960s. The film is based on
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's '' A Little Lumpen Novelita'', featuring the character.


Filmography


The silent film series (in chronological order)

*''Cabiria'' (1914) introduced the Maciste character *''Maciste'' (1915) aka "Marvelous Maciste, the Giant of Cabiria" *''Maciste bersagliere'' ("Maciste the Ranger", 1916) *''Maciste alpino'' (1916) aka "Maciste The Warrior" *''Maciste atleta'' ("Maciste the Athlete", 1917) *''Maciste medium'' ("Maciste the Clairvoyant", 1917) *''Maciste poliziotto'' ("Maciste the Detective", 1917) *''Maciste turista'' ("Maciste the Tourist", 1917) *''Maciste sonnambulo'' ("Maciste the Sleepwalker", 1918) *''Il Testamento di Maciste'' ("Maciste's Last Will and Testament", 1919) *''Il Viaggio di Maciste'' ("Maciste's Journey", 1919) *''Maciste I'' ("Maciste the First", 1919) *''Maciste contro la morte'' ("Maciste vs Death", 1919) *''Maciste innamorato'' ("Maciste in Love", 1919) *''Maciste salvato dalle acque'' ("Maciste, Rescued from the Waters", 1920) *''La Rivincita di Maciste'' (" The Revenge of Maciste", 1921) *''Maciste in vacanza'' (" Maciste on Vacation", 1921) *''Maciste e la figlia del re della Plata'' ("Maciste and the Silver King's Daughter", 1922) *''Maciste und die Japanerin'' ("Maciste and the Japanese", 1922) *''Maciste contro Maciste'' ("Maciste vs Maciste", 1923) *''Maciste und die chinesische truhe'' (" Maciste and the Chinese Chest", 1923) *''Maciste e il nipote di America'' ("
Maciste's American Nephew ''Maciste's American Nephew'' (Italian: ''Maciste e il nipote d'America'') is a 1924 Italian silent adventure film directed by Eleuterio Rodolfi and starring Bartolomeo Pagano, Diomira Jacobini and Alberto Collo. It was part of the long-runnin ...
", 1924) *''Maciste imperatore'' (" Emperor Maciste", 1924) *''Maciste contro lo sceicco'' ("Maciste vs the Sheik", 1925) *''Maciste all'inferno'' ("Maciste in Hell", 1925) *''Maciste nella gabbia dei leoni'' ("
Maciste in the Lion's Cage ''Maciste in the Lion's Cage'' (Italian:''Maciste nella gabbia dei leoni'') is a 1926 Italian silent adventure film directed by Guido BrignoneBrunetta p.64 and starring Bartolomeo Pagano, Elena Sangro and Luigi Serventi. It was part of the popu ...
", 1926) *''il gigante delle dolomiti'' (" The Giant of the Dolomites", 1927)


The 1960s film series (in chronological order)

There were a total of 25 Maciste films from the 1960s peplum craze. By 1960, seeing how well the two Steve Reeves ''Hercules'' films were doing at the box office, Italian producers decided to revive the 1920s silent film character ''Maciste'' in a new series of color and sound films. Unlike the other Italian peplum protagonists, Maciste appeared in a variety of time periods ranging from the
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to 16th Century Scotland. Maciste was never given an origin, and the source of his mighty powers was never revealed. However, in the first film of the 1960s series, he mentions to another character that the name "Maciste" means "born of the rock", as if he were a god who would appear out of the earth itself in times of need. One of the 1920s silent Maciste films was entitled "The Giant from the Dolomite", suggesting that Maciste may be more god than man, which would explain his great strength. The first title listed for each film is the film's original Italian title along with its English translation, while the U.S. release title follows in bold type in parentheses (Maciste's name in the Italian title is usually altered to an entirely different name in the American title): * '' Maciste nella valle dei re'' / ''Maciste in the Valley of the Kings'' ( Son of Samson, 1960) a.k.a. ''Maciste the Mighty'', aka ''Maciste the Giant'', starring Mark Forest & Chelo Alonso * '' Maciste nella terra dei ciclopi'' / '' Maciste in the Land of the Cyclops'' (
Atlas in the Land of the Cyclops ''Atlas in the Land of the Cyclops'' (Italian: ''Maciste nella terra dei ciclopi'') is a 1961 Italian Gothic horror film starring Gordon Mitchell and Chelo Alonso. Plot Queen Capys is doomed to a life of slavery by the Powers of Darkness until ...
, 1961) starring Gordon Mitchell & Chelo Alonso * '' Maciste contro il vampiro'' / '' Maciste Vs. the Vampire'' ( Goliath and the Vampires, 1961) starring Gordon Scott * ''
Il trionfo di Maciste ''Triumph of the Son of Hercules'' ( it, Il trionfo di Maciste) is a 1961 Italian peplum film directed by Tanio Boccia and starring Kirk Morris.Michele Giordano. ''Giganti buoni''. Gremese Editore, 1998. . Plot Cast *Kirk Morris as Maciste ...
'' / ''The Triumph of Maciste'' ( Triumph of the Son of Hercules, 1961) starring Kirk Morris * '' Maciste alla corte del gran khan'' / '' Maciste at the Court of the Great Khan'' ( Samson and the Seven Miracles of the World, 1961) starring Gordon Scott * '' Maciste, l'uomo più forte del mondo'' / ''
Maciste, the Strongest Man in the World ''Mole Men Against the Son of Hercules'' ( it, Maciste, l'uomo più forte del mondo/ ''Maciste, the Strongest Man in the World'') is a 1961 Italian ''peplum (film genre), peplum'' film directed by Antonio Leonviola and starring Mark Forest. Plot ...
'' ( Mole Men vs the Son of Hercules, 1961) starring Mark Forest * '' Maciste contro Ercole nella valle dei guai'' / '' Maciste Against Hercules in the Vale of Woe'' ( Hercules in the Vale of Woe, 1961) starring Kirk Morris as Maciste * '' Totò contro Maciste'' / '' Toto vs. Maciste'' (No American title, 1962) starring Samson Burke; this was a comedy satirizing the peplum genre (part of the Italian "Toto" film series) and was never distributed in the USA; it is apparently not available in English * '' Maciste all'inferno'' / ''Maciste in Hell'' ( The Witch's Curse, 1962) starring Kirk Morris * ''
Maciste contro lo sceicco ''Maciste against the Sheik'' (Italian:''Maciste contro lo sceicco'') is a 1926 Italian silent adventure film directed by Mario Camerini and starring Bartolomeo Pagano, Franz Sala and Felice Minotti. It was part of the long-running Maciste seri ...
'' / ''
Maciste Against the Sheik ''Maciste against the Sheik'' (Italian:''Maciste contro lo sceicco'') is a 1926 Italian silent adventure film directed by Mario Camerini and starring Bartolomeo Pagano, Franz Sala and Felice Minotti. It was part of the long-running Maciste se ...
'' (
Samson Against the Sheik ''Samson Against the Sheik'' ( it, Maciste contro lo sceicco, also known as ''Maciste Against the Sheik'') is a 1962 Italian peplum film directed by Domenico Paolella. In the late 1500s, forces of the Duke of Malaga topple the Sacred Obelisk i ...
, 1962) starring Ed Fury * '' Maciste, il gladiatore più forte del mondo'' / ''Maciste, the World's Strongest Gladiator'' (
Colossus of the Arena ''Colossus of the Arena'' ( it, Maciste il gladiatore più forte del mondo, also known as ''Death on the Arena'') is a 1962 Italian peplum film directed by Michele Lupo and starred by Mark Forest. Plot A powerful man posing as a gladiator in ...
, 1962) starring Mark Forest * '' Maciste contro i mostri'' / '' Maciste Against the Monsters'' ( Fire Monsters Against the Son of Hercules, 1962) starring Reg Lewis * '' Maciste contro i cacciatori di teste'' / ''
Maciste Against the Headhunters ''Colossus and the Headhunters'' ( it, Maciste contro i cacciatori di teste, lit=Maciste against the head-hunters), is a 1963 Italian ''peplum'' film written and directed by Guido Malatesta, and starring Kirk Morris. Plot The heroic Maciste arri ...
'' ( Colossus and the Headhunters, 1962) starring Kirk Morris * '' Maciste, l'eroe più grande del mondo'' / ''Maciste, the World's Greatest Hero'' (
Goliath and the Sins of Babylon ''Goliath and the Sins of Babylon'' ( it, Maciste l'eroe più grande del mondo) is a 1963 peplum film directed by Michele Lupo.
, 1963) starring Mark Forest * '' Zorro contro Maciste'' / '' Zorro Against Maciste'' (
Samson and the Slave Queen ''Samson and the Slave Queen'' ( it, Zorro contro Maciste) is a 1963 Italian '' peplum'' directed by Umberto Lenzi. It was originally made as a Maciste film in Italy, in which the fabled strongman meets Zorro. It was redubbed into a "Samson" movie ...
, 1963) starring Alan Steel * '' Maciste contro i mongoli'' / '' Maciste Against the Mongols'' (
Hercules Against the Mongols ''Hercules Against the Mongols'' ( it, Maciste contro i mongoli, lit=Maciste Against the Mongols) is a 1963 Italian '' ''peplum'' film directed by Domenico Paolella. Plot The heirs of Genghis Khan conquered the city of Tudela and took prisoner B ...
, 1963) starring Mark Forest * '' Maciste nell'inferno di Gengis Khan'' / '' Maciste in Genghis Khan's Hell'' (
Hercules Against the Barbarians ''Hercules Against the Barbarians'' ( it, Maciste nell'inferno di Gengis Khan, lit=Maciste in Genghis Khan's Hell) is a 1964 Italian ''peplum'' film directed by Domenico Paolella. When the Mongols invade Europe, they are defeated at Krakow for ...
, 1963) starring Mark Forest * '' Maciste alla corte dello zar'' / '' Maciste at the Court of the Czar'' ( Atlas Against The Czar, 1964) starring Kirk Morris (a.k.a. ''
Samson vs. the Giant King ''Samson vs. the Giant King'' ( it, Maciste alla corte dello zar, also known as ''Giant of the Lost Tomb'' and ''Atlas Against the Czar'') is a 1964 Italian fantasy-peplum film directed by Amerigo Anton. The czar Nicolas sends a secret mission ...
'') * '' Maciste, gladiatore di Sparta'' / ''Maciste, Gladiator of Sparta'' ( The Terror of Rome Against the Son of Hercules, 1964) starring Mark Forest * '' Maciste nelle miniere de re salomone'' / '' Maciste in King Solomon's Mines'' ( Samson in King Solomon's Mines, 1964) starring Reg Park * '' Maciste e la regina de Samar'' / '' Maciste and the Queen of Samar'' ( Hercules Against the Moon Men, 1964) starring Alan Steel * '' La valle dell'eco tonante'' / ''Valley of the Thundering Echo'' ( Hercules of the Desert, 1964) starring Kirk Morris, a.k.a. ''Desert Raiders'', a.k.a. in France as ''Maciste and the Women of the Valley'' * '' Ercole, Sansone, Maciste e Ursus: gli invincibili'' / '' Hercules, Samson, Maciste and Ursus: The Invincibles'' ( Samson and His Mighty Challenge, 1964) starring Renato Rossini as Maciste (a.k.a. ''Combate dei Gigantes'' or ''Le Grand Defi'') * '' Gli invincibili fratelli Maciste'' / ''The Invincible Maciste Brothers'' ( The Invincible Brothers Maciste, 1964) a.k.a. ''The Invincible Gladiators'', starring Richard Lloyd as Maciste * ''
Maciste il Vendicatore dei Mayas ''Maciste, the Avenger of the Mayans'' ( it, Maciste il vendicatore dei Maya) is a 1965 Italian film directed by Guido Malatesta. Cast *Kirk Morris ... Ercole *Barbara Loy ... Aloha * Andrea Aureli ... Manur *Demeter Bitenc ... Gruno * Lucia ...
'' / ''
Maciste, Avenger of the Mayans ''Maciste, the Avenger of the Mayans'' ( it, Maciste il vendicatore dei Maya) is a 1965 Italian film directed by Guido Malatesta. Cast *Kirk Morris ... Ercole *Barbara Loy ... Aloha * Andrea Aureli ... Manur *Demeter Bitenc ... Gruno * Lucia ...
'' (has no American title, 1965) (This Maciste film was made up almost entirely of re-edited stock footage from two older Maciste films, '' Maciste contro i mostri'' and ''Maciste contro i cacciatori di teste'', so Maciste switches from Kirk Morris to Reg Lewis in various scenes; this movie is very scarce since it was never distributed in the US and is not available in English.)


The 1973 films of Jesús Franco

In 1973, the Spanish cult film director
Jesús Franco Jesús Franco Manera (12 May 1930 – 2 April 2013) was a Spanish filmmaker, composer, and actor, known as a prolific director of low-budget exploitation and B-movies. In a career spanning from 1959 to 2013, he wrote, directed, produced, act ...
directed two low-budget "Maciste" films for French producers: ''Maciste contre la Reine des Amazones'' (''Maciste vs the Queen of the Amazons'') and ''Les exploits érotiques de Maciste dans l'Atlantide'' (''The Erotic Exploits of Maciste in Atlantis''), both starring Wal Davis as Maciste. The films have almost identical casts and appear to have been shot back-to-back. Despite their titles, the plots were totally unrelated to the 1960s Italian Maciste series. Maciste was presented as a 16th-century French adventurer who travels overseas to exotic lands. ''Maciste contre la Reine des Amazones'' was distributed in Italy as a "Karzan" film (a
Tarzan Tarzan (John Clayton II, Viscount Greystoke) is a fictional character, an archetypal feral child raised in the African jungle by the Mangani great apes; he later experiences civilization, only to reject it and return to the wild as a heroic adv ...
imitation), while ''Les exploits érotiques de Maciste dans l'Atlantide'' was released, also in France, in a second version with hardcore pornographic inserts entitled ''Les Gloutonnes'' (literally: "The Gobblers").


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Sword and Sandal Sword-and-sandal, also known as peplum (pepla plural), is a subgenre of largely Italian-made historical, mythological, or Biblical epics mostly set in the Greco-Roman antiquity or the Middle Ages. These films attempted to emulate the big-budge ...
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Samson Samson (; , '' he, Šīmšōn, label= none'', "man of the sun") was the last of the judges of the ancient Israelites mentioned in the Book of Judges (chapters 13 to 16) and one of the last leaders who "judged" Israel before the institution o ...
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Hercules Hercules (, ) is the Roman equivalent of the Greek divine hero Heracles, son of Jupiter and the mortal Alcmena. In classical mythology, Hercules is famous for his strength and for his numerous far-ranging adventures. The Romans adapted the ...
* The Sons of Hercules * Steve Reeves


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The Many Faces of Hercules at Brian's Drive-In Theater

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