Gladiators 7
(1962)
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Gladiators 7
(1962)
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Richard Harrison | ... |
Darius
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Loredana Nusciak | ... |
Aglaia
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Livio Lorenzon | ... |
Panurgus
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Gérard Tichy | ... |
Hiarba
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Edoardo Toniolo | ... |
Milon
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José Marco | ... |
Xeno
(as Joseph Marco)
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Barta Barri | ... |
Flaccus
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Nazzareno Zamperla | ... |
Vargas
(as Tony Zamperla)
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Franca Badeschi | ... |
Licia
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Enrique Ávila | ... |
Livius
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Antonio Molino Rojo | ... |
Macrobius
(as Antonio Molino)
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Antonio Rubio | ... |
Mados
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Emilia Wolkowicz | ... |
Ismere
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Framed for the escape of five gladiators from the arena, the son of one of Sparta's leading citizens is sentenced to the arena as gladiator himself and forced to fight for his life in the Roman Colosseum. Years later he manages to escape and return to Sparta, only to find out that his father has been murdered--even though it was ruled a "suicide"--and the woman he loves is about to marry the evil king who has usurped the throne. He sets out to find six of his fellow gladiators and return to Sparta to save his woman and place the rightful king on the throne. Written by frankfob2@yahoo.com
The fighting in this movie looks like cowboys shooting Indians which means every cowboy or American military shoots ten Indians before he is shot. A part from this, the sword-fighting is impressive, those Spartans are real acrobats. The story is a little bit "have seen" but this movie is still worth watching it. The costumes are correct as ought to be for Greeks soldiers and the love-scenes are just as they should be with the ever-presence of beautiful women. But you wonder how even the best gladiators can match a complete army.