Tuesday, January 16, 2018

By the Gods!

Wrestling scene from HERO OF BABYLON (1963)

Gordon Scott, Moira Orfei, Harold Bradley and Piero Lulli are in the back. Not all PEPLUM movies have wrestling scenes but many of them do. Fun to watch or a waste of time?

5 comments:

Scott Ochiltree said...

Welcome back!

Wrestling scenes are mostly a waste of time in my view.

I would greatly prefer an attractive female dance routine, with the dancers showing as much bare skin as permitted by the Code.

Female slave market scenes are also always great. I wish you would do a compilation of such scenes.

Yes, I confess that I am an evil old sexist.

Wrestleporno said...

Waste of time? Are you kidding me? The whole “peplum” era is an epitome of the ancient times where men wrestle not just for sport but as entertainment to the rich.


It’s a nice showcase of manhood and raw brutal strength.

MORE WRESTLING SCENES PLEASE!

Richard Svensson said...

I'm a big fan of well-performed fight scenes, as much as I am of really good dance numbers. Both are displays of the skill of the actor. In the case of fight scenes it's all about convincing the audience that the brawl is the real thing, be it a John Wayne bare-knucle slug-out, or a swashbuckling Errol Flynn rapier duel. Peplums are the only movies where the art of wrestling is displayed, quite a different fighting technique than what's usually employed in other historical films. So I'm more than happy to keep them in there!

PEPLUM TV said...

I like those scenes and I've uploaded many of them at my PEPLUM TV channel. But I'm also aware that some really don't like them. For me, they're part of the PEPLUM universe so it's always fun to see them.

Anonymous said...

I have always associated PEPLUM films with WRESTLING from an early age. During 1968-1974, here in Australia, PEPLUM films were screened every Sunday on TV (Epic Theatre) and they were always preceded by a wrestling show. We kids of migrant parents, were all fired up well before the main feature !

Below is a link to an interesting article on the cultural significance of that time. Have others had similar experiences? Check out: https://www.segmento.com.au/regulars/cl-cultural-vindication-in-technicolour-before-the-rise-of-multiculturalism