Seven Rebel Gladiators (1965) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 24, 1965

Original Title:
Sette contro tutti

Alternate Titles:
7 Contra Todos
Les sept gladiateurs rebelles
Our Man Marcus, B.C. 7
Sieben gegen alle

Genres:
Adventure | History

Production Companies:
Leone Film

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 

Runtime: 90

The ruthless Roman tribune, Vadio, joins forces with the evil Morakeb to take over the throne of Aristea, usurping King Krontal and stealing away his lovely daughter in the process. Meanwhile, Marco Aulo, now a Roman centurion, comes to Aristea to learn where his legions war funds have gone. Vadio has him framed for treason and is thrown into the arena to fight a group of six formidable gladiators. During the fights, Marco refuses to kill those he defeats until finally, he himself loses after exhaustion takes its toll. Admiring this man, the six warriors join him and together they escape Vadio's clutches and plot to free the kingdom from the two conspiring killers. Edited from Mole Men Against the Son of Hercules

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Assistant Editor:
Fiorella Salmi
Annamaria Roca

Camera Operator:
Gino Santini
Mario Sbrenna

Costume Design:
Walter Patriarca

Director:
Michele Lupo

Director of Photography:
Sandro Mancori

Editor:
Alberto Gallitti

First Assistant Director:
Giancarlo Romitelli

Hairstylist:
Rosa Luciani

Makeup Artist:
Sergio Angeloni

Original Music Composer:
Francesco De Masi

Producer:
Elio Scardamaglia

Production Design:
Pier Vittorio Marchi

Production Manager:
Piero Lazzari

Screenplay:
Francesco Scardamaglia
Lionello De Felice

Script Supervisor:
Alberto Salvatori

Set Decoration:
Franco D'Andria

Sound:
Fausto Ancillai
Franco Groppioni

Story:
Ernesto Gastaldi

Stunt Coordinator:
Alfio Caltabiano

Unit Manager:
Paolo Gargano

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