Hercules Against The Sons Of The Sun
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''Hercules Against the Sons of the Sun'' (, , also known as ''Hercules Vs. the Sons of the Sun'') is a 1964
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written and directed by
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Cast

* Mark Forest as
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 Gr ...
* Anna Maria Pace as Yamira *
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as Maytha * Giulio Donnini as the High Priest *
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as King Ata Hualpa * Angela Rhu as the Queen *Assia Zezon as the Handmaiden *Audrey Anderson as the Dancing Girl * Rosalba Neri as the Queen (uncredited)


Plot

Hercules (Forest) is shipwrecked in the land of the Incas after a month-long storm that drove his ship across the Great Ocean, which he believes occurred because the crew somehow angered the god Neptune. The only survivor, Hercules is attacked upon awakening on the beach by Inca warriors, but these are slain by Inca rebel archers under the command of Prince Maytha (Gemma), son of the rightful Inca King who has been usurped and imprisoned by his own brother, Ata Hualpa (Fantasia), as has Maytha's sister, Princess Yamira (Pace). Hercules helps the rebels rescue Yamira just as she is to be sacrificed and then shows the rebels how to build siege engines to attack the palace and overthrow the usurper. Though Maytha earlier promised to help Hercules build a ship to return to his home, at the end the Greek hero embraces Princess Yamira.


Reception

A review in the ''
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'' described the film as a "decorative film" that was "often pleasant to watch, with attractive outdoor locations featuring the most viridian of luxuriant foliage." and "an array of spectacular costumes" concluding that "its decorative virtues are the film's only strong point: it is totally lacking in vitality, and the stiff acting is not improved by equally stiff dubbing".


See also

* List of films featuring Hercules


References


External links

* 1964 films Films about Heracles Films directed by Osvaldo Civirani Films set in pre-Columbian America Films scored by Lallo Gori Sword-and-sandal films 1960s Italian films {{1960s-Italy-film-stub