Hercules and the Masked Rider
Hercules and the Masked Rider (Italian: Golia e il cavaliere mascherato, also known as Goliath and the Masked Rider) is a 1963 Italian peplum film written and directed by Piero Pierotti and starring Alan Steel and Mimmo Palmara. A crossover film, it is set in the seventeenth century Spain and it features Hercules (Goliath in the original version) in a Zorro-like scenario.[2][3][4]
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Directed by | Piero Pierotti |
Produced by | Fortunato Misiano[1] |
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Cinematography | Augusto Tiezzi[1] |
Edited by | Jolanda Benvenuti[1] |
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Running time | 85 minutes[1] |
Plot
Cast
- Alan Steel as Hercules/ Goliath
- Mimmo Palmara as Don Juan
- José Greci as Dona Blanca
- Pilar Cansino as Estella, the Gypsy Queen
- Arturo Dominici as Don Ramiro Suarez
- Dina De Santis as Dolores
- Piero Leri as Felipe
- Renato Navarrini as Don Francisco
- Loris Gizzi as Pedro
- Ettore Manni as Captain Blasco
- Tullio Altamura as Ruiz
- Ugo Sasso as Hermann
- Armando Guarnieri as Don Alvarez
Release
Hercules and the Masked Rider was released in Italy on 17 November 1963 with an 85-minute running time.[1] It received a release in the United States in 1964 with an 86-minute running time.[1]
Footnotes
- Kinnard & Crnkovich 2017, p. 87.
- Michele Giordano. Giganti buoni. Gremese Editore, 1998. ISBN 8877421835.
- Roberto Poppi, Mario Pecorari. Dizionario del cinema italiano. I film. Gremese Editore, 2007. ISBN 8884405033.
- Jay Slater. Eaten alive!: Italian cannibal and zombie movies. Plexus, 2002. ISBN 0859653145.
References
- Kinnard, Roy; Crnkovich, Tony (2017). Italian Sword and Sandal Films, 1908-1990. McFarland. ISBN 1476662916.
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