The Barbarians (1960) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 4, 1960

Original Title:
The Barbarians

Alternate Titles:
Revak - der Sklave von Karthago
Revak the Rebel
Revak, Slave of Carthage
Revak, lo schiavo di Cartagine
Revolt of the Barbarian
Rivak the Barbarian

Genres:
Adventure

Production Companies:
Galatea Film
Mahin-Rackin
NBC

Production Countries:
Germany | Italy | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

Revak is an Iberian prince from Penda, a small island where the Carthagian fleet ransacked and enslaved the surviving native men, including him. After an eventful passage aboard a galley, Revak becomes an elephant driver in Carthage city, and could become the favorite of mighty women, but has only one thirst: bloody revenge, at all cost, so the barbarian makes common cause with the attacking Romans, Carthage's historical enemy and rival for Mediterranean hegemony, scorning love...

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Art Direction:
Franco Lolli

Assistant Director:
Franco Prosperi
Roberto Fizz

Costume Design:
Mario Giorsi

Director:
Rudolph Maté

Director of Photography:
Carl E. Guthrie

Editor:
Gene Ruggiero

Hairstylist:
Ada Palombi

Makeup Artist:
Cesare Gambarelli

Novel:
Francis Van Wyck Mason

Original Music Composer:
Franco Ferrara

Producer:
John Lee Mahin
Martin Rackin

Production Manager:
Piero Lazzari

Sound:
Claude Hitchcock

Writer:
Martin Rackin
John Lee Mahin

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