The Arena (1974) [R]

Release Date:
March 13, 1974

Original Title:
The Arena

Alternate Titles:
La Révolte des vierges
La rivolta delle gladiatrici
Naked Warriors

Genres:
Action | Adventure

Production Companies:
Dany Film
New World Pictures
Rover Film
San Jacinto Productions

Production Countries:
Italy | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 82

See wild women fight to the death!

Female gladiators fight to the death. Inspired by the story of Spartacus, follow the adventures of a bevy of slave girls who, upon finding themselves thrust into the gladiator ring, mount a vicious rebellion to fight their way to freedom.

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Continuity:
Anita Borgiotti

Director:
Steve Carver

Director of Photography:
Joe D'Amato

Editor:
Piera Bruni
Joe Dante

Executive Producer:
Roger Corman

Makeup Artist:
Antonio Mura
Emilio Trani

Original Music Composer:
Francesco De Masi

Producer:
Mark Damon

Production Assistant:
Massimo Alberini
Maurizio Cusano
Sergio Rosa

Special Effects:
Sergio Chiusi

Stunt Coordinator:
Franco Pasquetto

Stunts:
Omero Capanna
Bruno Ariè

Wardrobe Master:
Renata Morroni

Writer:
John William Corrington
Joyce Hooper Corrington

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