Hercules vs. the Moon Men
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![]() A promotional film poster for "Hercules Vs. the Moonmen." |
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Directed by | Giacomo Gentilomo |
Produced by | Luigi Mondello |
Written by | Giacomo Gentilomo Angelo Sangermano Arpad DeRiso Nino Scolaro |
Starring | Sergio Ciani Jany Clair Anna Maria Polani |
Music by | Carlo Franci |
Cinematography | Oberdan Troiani |
Distributed by | Governor Films Inc. |
Release date(s) | 27 June 1964 |
Running time | 90 min |
Country | ![]() ![]() |
Language | Italian |
Preceded by | Labors of Hercules |
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Hercules Against the Moon Men (1964) is an Italian/French sword and sandal film. It was directed by Giacomo Gentilomo and starred Alan Steel, (real name Sergio Ciani), Jany Clair The film runs for 90 minutes and is dubbed. It was also shown on Mystery Science Theater 3000, making it infamous for its "Deep Hurting" Sequence (the very long sandstorm sequence). This sequence involved many of the cast floundering around pointlessly in a sandstorm for upwards of five minutes of screen time, in which no plot movement or character development is made at all.
In ancient Greece a race of evil aliens from the moon land on earth. For years they've terrorized the nearby city of Samar, demanding children for sacrifice. Now, the queen of Samar has made a pact with the moon men to conquer the world and become the most powerful woman alive. However, the residents of Samar, sick of all the chaos, cheer when the mighty Hercules shows up to put a stop to it all.
Strangely, the film "blends" elements from a number of mythologies. Roman, Greek, Ancient Eygptian and Cretan elements are all thrown in.
In the original Italian language version, the hero was not Hercules but Maciste, and its original Italian title was Maciste e la regina di Samar (Maciste and the Queen of Samar). Its French title was Maciste contre les hommes de pierre (a rough translation would be Maciste vs. the Stone Men), but the English distributors dubbed him to be Hercules, because Maciste, originally a hero in silent Italian cinema, was not well-known to American audiences.
[edit] Alternative Titles
- "Hercules Against the Moon Men" (USA)
- Hercules and the Queen of Samar (literal translation of Italian title)
- Maciste vs. the Moon Men (International: English title)
- Maciste e la regina di Samar (Italian title)
- Maciste contre les hommes de pierre (French title)
- hurculs was killed in a car crash. Maciste et la reine de Samar (French title)