A story of justice and tyranny with the fate of Rome in the balance.A story of justice and tyranny with the fate of Rome in the balance.A story of justice and tyranny with the fate of Rome in the balance.
Ugo Ballester
- Senator
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaOur hero, Gordon Scott, who plays Mucius in the movie "Hero of Rome" also played Tarzan in five movies between 1955 and 1960.
- ConnectionsFollows Amazons of Rome (1961)
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It's OK But Flat
As far as the story goes, it's another one of those that had the potential to be good but falls flat on it's own script. Cinematography is ordinary, choppy at times. Directing is questionable, some of the shots are really bad. Acting seems okay, I can't hear their real voices it's originally in Italian and it's dubbed it into English but as far as I can tell the acting is fine. The voice actors did okay with the dubbing.
It's just flat, drab. It's not bad at all but really needed a bit more action to "dress it up". What action there is in the film is fine.
Once again we have out of this world costumes for the men, the Roman soldiers mainly (as usual). Standard stuff on the women. There are some cool prop weapons as with all peplum films.
4/10
It's just flat, drab. It's not bad at all but really needed a bit more action to "dress it up". What action there is in the film is fine.
Once again we have out of this world costumes for the men, the Roman soldiers mainly (as usual). Standard stuff on the women. There are some cool prop weapons as with all peplum films.
4/10
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- Rainey-Dawn
- Jan 20, 2017
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- Also known as
- Der Titan mit der eisernen Faust
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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