Friday, November 14, 2025
Image of the week!
Hercules (Gordon Scott) tries to survive in the claws of the giant Trojan sea monster in HERCULES AND THE PRINCESS OF TROY (1965)
Posted by
PEPLUM TV
New BY THE GODS! magazine!
The new issue of BY THE GODS! will be available maybe as soon as next week. I need to publish a printed copy and make any corrections first before sending the final version. It can take up to a week for it to be sent, even with express shipping. It's coming. It's just a matter of time. This will be the Fall/Winter issue.
Posted by
PEPLUM TV
Thursday, November 13, 2025
Musings!
\
Alfio Caltabiano and Mario Novelli are not dead in REVENGE OF THE GLADIATORS (1964)
Ok, more Cinematic Confusion. This is the last of the SLAVE series from director Michele Lupo. His films are hyper action, quasi-cartoony PEPLUM movies with hyper masculine characters and massive close-ups. You either like his movies or not. I like them but sometimes they are a bit much. This movie shares the same title of another 1964 PEPLUM called REVENGE OF THE GLADIATORS with Mickey Hargitay. The Italian title for this movie translates as REVENGE OF SPARTACUS (La Vendetta di Spartacus). The story switches from dead serious to slapstick, which is not unusual in Italian PEPLUM movies. In this improbable scene, the villains (Daniele Rocha and Giacomo Stuart Rossi) meet on the beach where there are hundreds of dead bodies. They celebrate that the rebels are all dead. There's a big and obvious problem with this scene. The corpses have no blood. It's obvious they're not dead but just pretend to be dead and boom, they all stand-up and attack the villains and their soldiers. Just look at the people in the background. There's no blood. This climax, as action-packed as it is, is weak. The whole film is sorta forgettable, certainly compared to SEVEN REBEL GLADIATORS and SEVEN SLAVES AGAINST ROME, which are memorable from beginning to end. Lupo lost steam with this production.
Alfio Caltabiano and Mario Novelli are not dead in REVENGE OF THE GLADIATORS (1964)
Ok, more Cinematic Confusion. This is the last of the SLAVE series from director Michele Lupo. His films are hyper action, quasi-cartoony PEPLUM movies with hyper masculine characters and massive close-ups. You either like his movies or not. I like them but sometimes they are a bit much. This movie shares the same title of another 1964 PEPLUM called REVENGE OF THE GLADIATORS with Mickey Hargitay. The Italian title for this movie translates as REVENGE OF SPARTACUS (La Vendetta di Spartacus). The story switches from dead serious to slapstick, which is not unusual in Italian PEPLUM movies. In this improbable scene, the villains (Daniele Rocha and Giacomo Stuart Rossi) meet on the beach where there are hundreds of dead bodies. They celebrate that the rebels are all dead. There's a big and obvious problem with this scene. The corpses have no blood. It's obvious they're not dead but just pretend to be dead and boom, they all stand-up and attack the villains and their soldiers. Just look at the people in the background. There's no blood. This climax, as action-packed as it is, is weak. The whole film is sorta forgettable, certainly compared to SEVEN REBEL GLADIATORS and SEVEN SLAVES AGAINST ROME, which are memorable from beginning to end. Lupo lost steam with this production.
Alfio is the stuntman and is often 'Master of Arms' in movies he's not acting in. This stance, with legs wide apart, is his signature stance. If you watch a PEPLUM movie and the actor fight like this, Alfio is involved with the movie.
Posted by
PEPLUM TV
Behind-the-Scenes
Actor/director John Huston poses with the actual life-size ark on the set of THE BIBLE: IN THE BEGINNING...(1966)
Posted by
PEPLUM TV
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Clip of the week: PERSEUS THE INVINCIBLE (1963)
Perseus (Richard Harrison) is whipped into action! With Leo Anchóriz and Anna Ranalli.
Posted by
PEPLUM TV
Tuesday, November 11, 2025
HD Alert!
Rhonda Fleming as Semiramis during the climax of QUEEN OF BABYLON (1954)
This movie is streaming in HD in Italy. I like it. I uploaded a clip last week but it wasn't from this print since the short clip was too big to post anywhere. Even with its faults, it's an entertaining, colorful and grandiose pre-HERCULES PEPLUM.
Rhonda Fleming (above) and Ricardo Montalban (below). Great sets and production.
Posted by
PEPLUM TV
Who's more popular on Facebook?
So last week's Thursday and Friday posts got a ton of views on Facebook. All except one. It tells me who's really popular. Of course, newer posts haven't been seen as long as older ones but it's still telling.
Last Fridays posts:
Last Thursday's posts:
Last Fridays posts:
153 likes!
398 likes!
12 likes!
888 likes!
Posted by
PEPLUM TV
Monday, November 10, 2025
Musings!
Gloria Milland and Brad Harris in GOLIATH AGAINST THE GIANTS (1961)
I love this movie and I love Gloria Milland. This is effectively her first starring role (she had minor roles prior to this). But her character is probably the oddest in any PEPLUM movie. She plays Princess Elea (!?). She plays a double spy of sorts. I need to explain the story, or what story the movie has to explain her character. You see, Goliath just won a battle in some distant land. He sets sail back to his homeland which is ruled by an evil ruler, played by Fernando Rey. That's basically the story. His return is the story and once he's back, how he survives the evil ruler he wants to dethrone.
Anyway, the evil ruler makes a pack with Princess Elea after they heard Goliath was on his way back (how did they know? Carrier pigeon? Telephone?). Princess Elea wants to avenge the deaths of her father and brother and assumes Goliath was responsible for their deaths. So she goes to meet Goliath on his way back to kill him. The problem is: how did she travel so fast to meet him halfway? From the time they learned he was on his way back to the time it took for her to travel to the island, it's almost impossible for the two to have meet. By the time she was on that island, he would have far gone from that island and on his way back in his homeland. This part always gets me. Did she teleport to the island?
Anyway, so in this scene she explains everything and tells him she wats to kill him but Goliath says he's not responsible and the two fall in love. From murder to love! I love PEPLUM movies! 😂 Anyway, discovering Gloria's career is one of the many fun things I got since becoming a PEPLUM maniac.
Posted by
PEPLUM TV
PEPLUM Movie Poster
Spanish poster of SINS OF POMPEII (1950)
This simple poster is an oddity. The movie was released before Steve Reeves was an actor and yet he's on the poster, as the fighting man. What's really odd about this is Steve starred in THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII in 1959. Cinematic Confusion. This tells me this is a re-release and not from the original release. The Spanish title translates as The Buried City.
Posted by
PEPLUM TV
Friday, November 7, 2025
MUSCLES Inc.
Posted by
PEPLUM TV
Thursday, November 6, 2025
Musings!
Arnold Stang and Arnold Schwarzenegger, as Hercules, in HERCULES IN NEW YORK (1970)
A cute, amiable film with a fantasy story of Hercules, with a thick Austrian accent, ending up in modern day New York. The plot is not that important. It's mainly a showcase for Arnold. Decades later, his acting remained the same. Critics disapproved of Steve Reeves' acting when HERCULES (1958) was released but I thought he was pretty good, certainly when you factor in the language barrier. Young Arnold is physically impressive but dude can't act. At all. IMO, Arnold Stang saved the movie. Putting these two together was genius.
Posted by
PEPLUM TV
Behind-the-Scenes
Steve Reeves relaxing on the set of HERCULES UNCHAINED (1959). Hercules is carried by soldiers to Omphale.
Posted by
PEPLUM TV
Wednesday, November 5, 2025
Clip of the week: QUEEN OF BABYLON (1954)
Rhonda Fleming, as Semiramis, in a spectacular dance/sacrificial ceremony. With Roldano Lupi and Tamara Lees.
Posted by
PEPLUM TV
Tuesday, November 4, 2025
SPFX DEPT.
Scenes from SLAVE OF ROME (1961)
Looking at these scenes and you wouldn't think there were matte paintings but there are.The one above is a bit more apparent but the one below is seamless except for the horse riders disappearing behind the matte painting that was positioned close to the camera. In the GIF below, you can see a horse rider on the right disappear behind the painting. Part of this complex scene was re-used in other movies.
Posted by
PEPLUM TV
Twin Temples Dedicated to Hercules and Alexander the Great Found in Iraq
This is quite interesting. They found a coin with Hercules that resemble Alexander the Great on one side and Zeus on the other. In Iraq!
2023 Article:
Archaeologists have discovered two temples, one buried atop the other, in the ancient megacity of Girsu in Iraq. One temple is linked to Hercules and Alexander the Great.
-----
Remnants of the older, Sumerian temple were found buried "on the exact same spot" as the newer construction, which was dedicated to the "Greek god Hercules and his Sumerian equivalent, the hero god Ningirsu [also known as Ninurta]," Sebastien Rey, an archaeologist and curator of Ancient Mesopotamia at the British Museum who led the excavation, told Live Science in an email.
The fact that a temple was raised on the same site where one stood 1,500 years earlier was no coincidence, and the site must have held some significance to the people of Mesopotamia, the researchers said.
"It shows that the inhabitants of Babylonia in the [fourth] century B.C. had a vast knowledge of their history," Rey said. "The legacy of the Sumerians was still very vibrant."
-----
While exploring the dual temple site, archaeologists discovered a silver drachm (an ancient Greek coin) buried beneath an altar or shrine, as well as a brick with the two brothers inscription.
The inscription itself is a nod to Zeus, the Greek sky god, who is often symbolized by a lightning bolt and an eagle. Both of these symbols can be found on the coin, which would've been struck in Babylon "under Alexander the Great's authority," Rey said. "It shows Hercules in a youthful, clean-shaven portrait that strongly recalls conventional representations of Alexander on one side, with Zeus on the other."
Link
Posted by
PEPLUM TV
Monday, November 3, 2025
Musings!
Greg Morris, Jocelyn Lane and Peter Mann in THE SWORD OF ALI BABA (1965)
By 1965, most films used some sort of widescreen aspect ratio. When I watch this movie for the first time, the first thing that struck me was the fact that it was in Academy format, or 4:3. I thought that was odd until I realized the movie was re-using scenes fro ALI BABA AND THE 40 THIEVES, from 1944. There was no widescreen movies back then. So they had to shoot in the same format as the 1944 film. This is what I remember mostly of it. I saw it on Drive-In Classics, a now defunct Canadian channel. I remember very little of it except for Gavin MacLeod, of THE LOVE BOAT, hamming it up as the villain and Jocelyn or Jackie Lane, who had already appeared in a good number of PEPLUM movies before this. In fact, the only reason to watch this oddity is for Jocelyn. I'm not familiar with Peter Mann and looking at IMDb profile, I know why. He had a short-lived career. Greg Morris would star in the MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE TV series. I still don't have this movie in my collection. Just the trailer.
Posted by
PEPLUM TV
PEPLUM Movie Poster
Original Italian poster of ATLAS AGAINST THE CZAR (1964)
I love the simplicity of the fotobusta-style poster.
Posted by
PEPLUM TV
Stats - 27 October - 2 November 2025
The blog's views in one simple graphic. 111K views. Average: 15,857. Only 6 comments! A lot of silent lurkers.
Posted by
PEPLUM TV
Friday, October 31, 2025
Image of the week!
Sappho (Tina Louise) and her fellow classmates, including Actis (Susy Andersen; far left) and Dyla (Annie Gorassini, next to Susy) try to save a wounded Phaon (Kerwin Mathews) in SAPPHO - THE VENUS OF LESBOS (1960; aka The Warrior Empress)
Posted by
PEPLUM TV
Lobby Cards Set: MACISTE IN KING SOLOMON'S MINES (1964)
Original Italian lobby cards set of MACISTE IN KING SOLOMON'S MINES starring Reg Park, Wandisa Guida and others. Great set. The colours are different than the ones in the movie but it's good nonetheless. Card number 2 is the best card.
Posted by
PEPLUM TV
Thursday, October 30, 2025
Musings!
Jason (Roland Carey) is on top of the Cyclops to kill it in THE GIANTS OF THESSALY (1960)
Great film! I have a dozen different versions of this movie and none of them are in fantastic quality. I have two that are decent but I had to do some adjustments to this screenshot to make it look good. It's really sad. It desperately needs a stunning HD transfer. Every Riccardo Freda movie should be in HD by now. This scene is fun to watch and how many different old style techniques they used for special effects. I personally think Roland Carey did a good job as Jason even though there are folks out there who view him negatively. Notice the helmet he's wearing.
Posted by
PEPLUM TV
Behind-the-Scenes
Charlton Heston plays with his son, Fraser C. Heston, on the set of THE TEN COMMANDMENTS (1956). Fraser played baby Moses while his father played adult Moses.
Posted by
PEPLUM TV
