Il Colosso di Rodi
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Il Colosso di Rodi (The Colossus of Rhodes) | |
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Directed by | Sergio Leone |
Produced by | Michele Scaglione (executive producer) |
Written by | Sergio Leone, Luciano Chitarrini, Ennio De Concini, Carlo Gualtieri, Luciano Martino, Ageo Savioli, Cesare Seccia, Duccio Tessari |
Starring | Rory Calhoun, Lea Massari, Georges Marchal, Ángel Aranda |
Music by | Angelo Francesco Lavagnino |
Cinematography | Antonio L. Ballesteros |
Editing by | Eraldo Da Roma |
Release date(s) | 1961 |
Running time | Italy:139 min/Spain:123 min/France: 127 min |
Country | Italy/Spain/France |
Language | Italian, Spanish, French, English |
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Il Colosso de Rodi (English title: The Colossus of Rhodes) is a 1961 sword and sandal film directed by Sergio Leone. It was Leone's first work as a credited director.
In the sword and sandal genre, in which he had already worked before, it's by far the least known of his films.
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A Greek military hero named Darios visits his uncle Lissipu in Rhodes in the year 280 BC. Rhodes has just finished constructing an enormous colossal statue of Apollo to guard its harbor and is planning an alliance with Phoenicia, which would be hostile to Greece.
Darios flirts with the beautiful Diala, daughter of the statue's mastermind, while becoming involved with a group of rebels headed by Peliocles. These rebels seek to overthrow the tyrannical King Serse; but so does Serse's evil second-in-command, Thar. He has Phoenician soldiers smuggled into Rhodes as slaves, and his men occupy the Colossus to secure safe entrance for the Phoenecian fleet.
The rebels learn of this plan, however, and decide to apply to the Greek for help; Darios, who is forbidden to leave Rhodes as he is suspected a spy, is to serve as an unwitting message carrier. But as they try to exit the harbor under the cover of night, they are foiled by the Colossus' defensive weaponry and arrested; Darios is of course convicted as a fellow conspirator. However, just before the captives are to be executed, the rest of the rebels break them out.
In their hideout, Peliocles decides that the only way to stop the invasion is to control the Colossus and free their fellow rebels who have already been captured and sentenced to work as slaves beneath the Colossus; the release mechanism for the dungeons is located in the statue itself. Darios realizes that without reconaissance the mission is doomed to fail and tries to enlist Diala for help. Unfortunately, he foolishly tells her about the rebels' hideout. Diala, who longs for power, betrays Darios and has Thar have the rebels nearly wiped out - with the exceptions of Mirte and Koros, Peliocles' sister and brother, who have managed to hide.
Peliocles and his men are captured and forced to provide amusement in the local arena; but just when Darios arrives to publicly expose the traitor's plot, Thar executes his coup and kills Serse and his retainers. The rebels immediately set out to carry out their plan, but the rebellion seems doomed to fail: Darios is captured while he tries to work the release mechanism to the dungeons, and Koros, who accompanies him, is killed. An all-out assault of the rebels on the Colossus is foiled by its formidable arsenal, which forces them to retreat into the city.
Thar's plan seems to go smoothly until he kills Diala's father, who does not want to see his life's work abused, and an earthquake and a violent storm hit the island just as the enemy fleet is visible on the horizon. Thar and his men flee the Colossus, only to be slain by the rebels in the city streets; Diala, plagued with remorse, frees Darios but is soon afterwards killed by falling debris when a tremor shakes the Colossus violently. As the quake continues, the Colossus finally topples over and crashes before the harbor bay.
After the fury of nature has passed, Darios and Mirte meet Lissipu outside the ruined city. Lissipu remarks that Darios is now free to leave, but his nephew announces that he will marry Mirte and stay in Rhodes to help make the island peaceful again.