Triumph of Maciste (1961) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 2, 1961

Original Title:
Il trionfo di Maciste

Alternate Titles:
Le triomphe de Maciste
Triumph of the Son of Hercules
Ο θρίαμβος του Μασίστα

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Drama

Production Companies:
York Film Produzione Cinematografica

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 87

The evil Queen Tenefi demands that a steady supply of young women be sacrificed to the God of Fire. Maciste intervenes and saves from this sacrifice a village's women including the beautiful Antea. Maciste then becomes involved in an effort to restore to the throne of Memphis its rightful ruler, Prince Iram.

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Assistant Camera:
Luigi Troiani

Boom Operator:
Raul Montesanti

Camera Operator:
Mario Sensi

Costume Design:
Walter Patriarca

Director:
Tanio Boccia

Director of Photography:
Oberdan Troiani

Editor:
Gino Talamo

First Assistant Director:
Mario Moroni

Hairstylist:
Marisa Fraticelli

Line Producer:
Roberto Capitani
Luigi Mondello

Makeup Artist:
Romeo Fraticelli

Original Music Composer:
Carlo Innocenzi

Production Design:
Amedeo Mellone

Production Secretary:
Giulio Biagetti

Screenplay:
Arpad De Riso
Giovanni Scolaro

Script Supervisor:
Silvana Vincenti

Seamstress:
Assunta Lazzazera

Sound:
Alessandro Sarandrea

Sound Recordist:
Guido Felicioni

Special Effects:
Dino Galiano
Paolo Ricci
Joseph Nathanson

Still Photographer:
Alfio Quattrini

Story:
Arpad De Riso
Giovanni Scolaro

Unit Manager:
Augusto Dolfi

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