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Release Date:
March 31, 1965
Original Title:
Il conquistatore di Atlantide
Alternate Titles:
Kampf um Atlantis
Kingdom in the Sand
The Conqueror of Atlantis
Ο Μεγαλύτερος Άθλος του Ηρακλέους
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Fantasy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 93
Curious noises in the Arabian desert signal an attack by bizarre phantom-like raiders of gold who are in search of their Queen. A relocated Hercules (KIRK MORRIS of The Witch's Curse) arrives on the scene and sets off to find a kidnapped Nomad princess. He follows her abductors past the Mountain of the Dead, through the City of the Phantoms, to a mysterious castle which turn out to be Atlantis. As if all this wasn't strange enough, Hercules will encounter gold-painted, blue body stocking-wearing, reanimated dead guys; female guards (who are killed if they taste the love of a man); a dying evil queen and her Ming the Merciless wanna-be sorcerer-scientist; and a torturous climax.
ADR & Dubbing:
Richard McNamara
Assistant Camera:
Mario Pastorini
Assistant Costume Designer:
Nadia Vitali
Assistant Director:
Filiberto Fiaschi
Assistant Production Design:
Luciano Ricceri
Camera Operator:
Luigi Filippo Carta
Continuity:
Filippo Perrone
Costume Design:
Mario Giorsi
Director:
Alfonso Brescia
Director of Photography:
Fausto Rossi
Editor:
Nella Nannuzzi
Master at Arms:
Giorgio Ubaldi
Original Music Composer:
Ugo Filippini
Producer:
Giorgio Agliani
Pier Ludovico Pavoni
Alberto Chimenz
Production Assistant:
Albino Morandin
Production Design:
Mario Giorsi
Production Manager:
Piero Ghione
Production Supervisor:
Albino Morandin
Set Decoration:
Luciano Ricceri
Still Photographer:
Marcello Laurenti
Translator:
John Collins
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Valeria Sponsali
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