The Conquest of Mycenae (1963) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 22, 1963

Original Title:
Ercole contro Moloch

Alternate Titles:
Ercole contro Moloch
Hercule contre Moloch
Hercules vs. Moloch

Genres:
Adventure | Drama

Production Companies:
Comptoir Français du Film Production (CFFP)
Explorer Film '58

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 102

Gordon Scott plays Glaucus, the prince of Tiryns, a powerful warrior who goes undercover in Mycenae to infiltrate the evil cult of Moloch, which is exacting tribute from neighboring kingdoms in the form of attractive young hostages, both male and female. Calling himself "Hercules," Glaucus defeats Mycenae's champions and gains the favor of the voluptuous Queen Demetra (Rosalba Neri) whose son, covered in a dog's head mask, has been raised as the living embodiment of the dark god Moloch and receives sacrifices in his sprawling underground grotto.

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Assistant Director:
Giancarlo Romitelli

Cinematography:
Augusto Tiezzi

Co-Producer:
Robert de Nesle

Costume Design:
Elio Micheli

Director:
Giorgio Ferroni

Editor:
Antonietta Zita

Hair Designer:
Violetta Pacelli

Makeup Artist:
Massimo Giustini

Music:
Carlo Rustichelli

Producer:
Diego Alchimede

Production Design:
Arrigo Equini

Production Supervisor:
Diego Alchimede

Sound Engineer:
Armando Bondani
Franco Groppioni

Writer:
Arrigo Equini
Remigio Del Grosso
Giorgio Ferroni

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