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5/10
A costume-adventure with too much plot
dinky-430 October 2000
The basic plot here involves the overthrow of a tyrannical ruler. However, the story-line soon expands to include a romantic triangle which, along with various comic diversions and a few court intrigues, results in a "busy" movie that works better in parts than as a whole.

Though Lex Barker seems a bit out of place in these surroundings, he makes a stalwart presence and still, at about age 40, has the physique to carry off a scene in which he's whipped across his bare back while chained in a dungeon. (Strange -- the floggers really carry out their task with enthusiasm, but no matter how often they lash their victim's back, the number of bloody gashes on his skin appears to remain the same!) This flogging ranks 22nd in the book, "Lash! The Hundred Great Scenes of Men Being Whipped in the Movies."

Chelo Alonso as the fiery Gypsy and Liana Orfei as the lord's demure niece make attractively contrasting rivals for Barker's affections with Alonso leaving the stronger impression.

Livio Lorenzon plays the villainous lord in high style, delivering such delicious lines as, "Put him in the dungeon and whip him till there's no skin left on him," and "If he won't speak, he can scream."
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5/10
In which Lex Barker swashes his buckle
Leofwine_draca10 September 2017
Warning: Spoilers
TERROR OF THE RED MASK is a light and routine Italian swashbuckler of 1960. The story is about a cruel lord who terrifies the local populace while dashing hero Lex Barker is a soldier in his employ. The two men go up against the sinister Red Mask, a disguised Robin Hood-style outlaw waging his own private war against the lord, and Barker inevitably finds his allegiances torn. This film features the usual elements of earnest melodrama, romance, and sword play, although the action isn't quite as heavy as some. Still, the setting and costumes are fine, and there's very little to dislike overall.
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