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Old 10-19-2008, 11:31 AM
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Never heard of peplum. Just did a google search and came across one of his sword and sandal films from 1962. Thanks for mentioning it.

This is the best list of Fusto-Peplums I could put together. You'll note that the resurgence in the 1980s is included, with Arnie and Ferrigno. Some of the biggest names in spaghettis worked in them, on both sides of the camera lens, including Dan Vadis who went on to work in many of Eastwood's films in the US.



Atlas in the Land of the Cyclops
Ator the Blademaster
Ator, the Fighting Eagle
Barbarians
Beast of Babylon vs the Son of Hercules
Conan the Barbarian
Conquerer of Atlantis
Conquest
Duel of Champions
Giant of Metropolis
Hercules
Hercules & the Captive Women
Hercules & the Princess of Troy aka Hercules vs the Sea Monster
Hercules & the Queen of Lydia
Hercules Against the Mongols
Hercules Challenges Samson
Hercules in the Haunted World
Hercules Unchained
Hercules vs Moloch
Hercules vs the Barbarians
Invincible Barbarian
Invincible Gladiators
Iron Master
Iron Warrior
Labors of Hercules
Loves of Hercules
Maciste & the Queen of Samar aka Hercules Against the Moon Men
Maciste at the Court of the Great Khan
Maciste in Genghis Khan's Hell
Maciste in Hell
Maciste in the Land of the Cyclops
Maciste in the Valley of the Kings
Maciste vs the Mongols
Maciste vs the Monsters
Maciste vs the Vampires aka Goliath Against the Vampires
Medusa Against the Son of Hercules aka Perseus the Invincible
Messalina Against the Son of Hercules
Mole Men vs the Son of Hercules
Revenge of Hercules
Sandokan the Great
Seven Magnificent Gladiators
She
Sinbad of the 7 Seas
Son Of Hercules in the Land of Darkness
Spartacus & the Ten Gladiators
Ten Gladiators
Terror of Rome Against the Son of Hercules
Throne of Fire
Triumph of Hercules
Triumph of the Ten Gladiators
Tyrant of Lydia vs the Son of Hercules
Vulcan, Son of Jupiter
Witch's Curse
Zorro vs Maciste

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Old 10-24-2008, 12:56 PM
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The Beyond is my favorite Fulci film and my favorite film of all time, actually. Fabio Frizzi's theme from the very beginning hooked me and set me on a path of horror fandom that I am still enjoying to this day.

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i dont like Suspiria at all (apart from the soundtrack) but I do love Deep Red.

you anarchist !!

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I prefer Tenebre and The Bird With The Crystal Plumage over Deep Red and Suspiria though I do like those.

As far as Fulci I'd have to say Lizard In A Womans Skin, Don't Torture A Duckling and The New York Ripper then The Beyond, Zombie, House By The Cemetery and Gates Of Hell.
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[QUOTE=Festered;748052]This is the best list of Fusto-Peplums I could put together. You'll note that the resurgence in the 1980s is included, with Arnie and Ferrigno. Some of the biggest names in spaghettis worked in them, on both sides of the camera lens, including Dan Vadis who went on to work in many of Eastwood's films in the US.


Thanks for all the time and work you put into that list. Can't say any of them look familiar. Are they any good, or hit and miss like any other genre?
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This is the best list of Fusto-Peplums I could put together. You'll note that the resurgence in the 1980s is included, with Arnie and Ferrigno. Some of the biggest names in spaghettis worked in them, on both sides of the camera lens, including Dan Vadis who went on to work in many of Eastwood's films in the US.


Thanks for all the time and work you put into that list. Can't say any of them look familiar. Are they any good, or hit and miss like any other genre?
I'd probably say these are the most enjoyable of the lot, but you should explore many more of them, to see some legendary talent when they were just starting out. Strangely, Leone's were not the best of the genre.


Giant of Metropolis
Hercules
Hercules in the Haunted World
Hercules Unchained
Hercules vs the Barbarians
Labors of Hercules
Maciste in the Valley of the Kings
Seven Magnificent Gladiators
Ten Gladiators
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I'd probably say these are the most enjoyable of the lot, but you should explore many more of them, to see some legendary talent when they were just starting out. Strangely, Leone's were not the best of the genre.


Giant of Metropolis
Hercules
Hercules in the Haunted World
Hercules Unchained
Hercules vs the Barbarians
Labors of Hercules
Maciste in the Valley of the Kings
Seven Magnificent Gladiators
Ten Gladiators
Thanks again. I printed them out for easy reference when I next go video hunting (tomorrow as a matter of fact). Think next time I'll write them down by hand as it took 5 sheets of 8.5 by 11 to get one page of forum. Still learning this compustuff.
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Leone, Argento, Risi, Corbucci, De Sica, Lamberto, Bava, Antonioni, Deodato, Lenzi, Margheriti, Pasolini, Massaccesi, Fellini, Valerii, Cavani, Soavi, Brass, Mattei, Visconti, Bertolucci, Freda, Ferrario....the list is endless. Italy is one of the great cinema capitals of the world.

Which ones are horror directors?

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No wonder I seemed ignorant in my favorite directors of horror poll! I am. :o

Not all of those guys are horror directors, Nella.
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