Oleg Strizhenov in JOURNEY BEYOND THREE SEAS (1957)
Are there any PEPLUM movies left to be discovered? I say yes and no. I say No in regards to movies made in Italy. I believe all of them are known for a long time, even if some obscure title pops up here and now. My contact in Europe has shown me this. But I say Yes in that just this year I found at least 5 different movies not listed anywhere and can be considered PEPLUM. This Soviet - Hindu production is a good example. I already posted about this movie here at the blog so I've known about it for a long time but I never see this movie appear anywhere.
Since it's a Soviet and Hindu production. there are two versions: the Soviet one and the Indian one. The Indian one named PARDESI is pretty much available everywhere. It's in Black & White though. The Soviet/Russian version is harder to come by. It's in colour and super widescreen. You can find it at a Russian version of Youtube. It's also on Youtube but the aspect ratio is messed up. Unless it's hidden somewhere I can't find the Soviet version listed at IMDb. Visually speaking, the Soviet version is beautiful. The story is based on the diaries/journals of Russian Afanasy Nikitin. His writing was and is highly praised. In the journals, he evoked a lot of religious feelings and emotions, which the Soviet's removed from the movie. This reminds me of the Russian film, SADKO (1953) that became THE MAGIC VOYAGE OF SINBAD for the English market in 1962.