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The Loves of Hercules ()

Gli amori di Ercole (original title)
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Hercules decides to avenge the death of his wife, murdered at the hands of Éurito, king of Ecalia, but everything is a plot of an ambitious courtier. Hercules ends up falling in love with Deyanira, who is now a good queen.

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Queen Deianira / Hippolyta
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Hercules
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Licos
Tina Gloriani ...
Hippolyta
Rossella Como ...
Aleia
Giulio Donnini ...
High Priest
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Iolaus
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Philoctetes
Andrea Scotti ...
Timanthes
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Némée
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Il generale
Sandrine
Olga Solbelli ...
Maga, the witch
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Head of Guards
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Eurysteus
Barbara Florian
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The oracle
Gianni Loti
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Megara (uncredited)
Sergio Calò ...
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Angelo Casadei ...
Rebel (uncredited)
Vito Fasano ...
Palace Servant (uncredited)
Aldo Pedinotti ...
Alcione, the monster (uncredited)
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Torturer (uncredited)
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Achilles (uncredited)

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Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia

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Sandro Continenza ... (screenplay) (as Alessandro Continenza) &
Luciano Doria ... (screenplay)
 
Alberto Manca ... (story)

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Alberto Manca ... producer

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Carlo Innocenzi

Cinematography by

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Enzo Serafin

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Renato Cinquini

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Cleofe Conversi ... assistant editor

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Alberto Boccianti

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Fortunato Frasca ... (as Nato Frasca)

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Maria Baroni
Dario Cecchi

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Gabriella Borzelli ... hair stylist
Amato Garbini ... makeup director
Angelo Grisoni ... assistant makeup artist
Rosa Luciani ... hair stylist
Duilio Scarozza ... makeup artist

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Pietro Nofri ... production supervisor
Alberto Salvatori ... production secretary
Gianni Solitro ... production manager

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Giovanni Fago ... second assistant director
John Hanau ... assistant director
Jean Josipovici ... second assistant director
Nino Zanchin ... assistant director

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Italo Tomassi ... manager of art department (uncredited)

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Oscar Di Santo ... sound
Mario Ligobbi ... boom operator
Paul Michael ... Audio Restoration
Luigi Puri ... sound engineer
Pietro Spadoni ... sound recordist

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Nino Battistelli ... special effects
Augusto Vivani ... special effects

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Luigi Allegretti ... camera operator: second unit
Vittorio Bernini ... camera operator: second unit
Claudio Ragona ... camera operator
Nello Renzi ... assistant camera
Sergio Salvati ... assistant camera
Vincenzo Seratrice ... camera operator: second unit

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Carlo Franci ... musical director

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Nellj Cavallo ... script supervisor (as Nelly Cavallo)

Additional Crew

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Nadine Alari ... voice dubbing: Rossella Como
Pierre Asso ... voice dubbing: Giulio Donnini
René Bériard ... voice dubbing: Andrea Aureli
Jean-Henri Chambois ... voice dubbing: Cesare Fantoni
Jacqueline Ferrière ... voice dubbing: Tina Gloriani
Lucienne Givry ... voice dubbing: Giovanna Galletti
Claire Guibert ... voice dubbing: Jayne Mansfield
Camille Guérini ... voice dubbing: Arturo Bragaglia
Michel Le Royer ... voice dubbing: Mickey Hargitay
Héléna Manson ... voice dubbing: Olga Solbelli
Enzo Musumeci Greco ... fencing master
Roland Ménard ... voice dubbing: Massimo Serato
Hubert Noël ... voice dubbing: Gil Vidal
Luigi Padovani ... riding master
Fiorella Betti ... voice dubbing: Rossella Como (uncredited)
Rosetta Calavetta ... voice dubbing: Tina Gloriani (uncredited)
Emilio Cigoli ... voice dubbing: Massimo Serato (uncredited)
Dhia Cristiani ... voice dubbing: Moira Orfei (uncredited)
Carolyn De Fonseca ... voice dubbing (uncredited)
Pino Locchi ... voice dubbing: Mickey Hargitay (uncredited)
Lydia Simoneschi ... voice dubbing: Jayne Mansfield (uncredited)
Massimo Turci ... voice dubbing: Andrea Scotti (uncredited)
Renato Turi ... voice dubbing: Giulio Donnini (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

While Hercules is away, his people and the woman he loves are killed by the king of Ecalia. Hercules goes to Ecalia to revenge his dead. When he arrives in Ecalia he finds that the king is dead and queen Dianira reigns. He saves her and falls for her, but Dianira has been promised to Acheloo. His deed became more and more hard among Licos's conspiracy, the Amazons, the Hydra and other monsters... Written by Baldinotto da Pistoia

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Also Known As
  • Les amours d'Hercule (France)
  • The Loves of Hercules (United States)
  • Hercules vs. the Hydra (United States)
  • The Loves of Hercules (Canada, English title)
  • Die Liebesnächte des Herkules (Germany)
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  • 102 min
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Trivia Jayne Mansfield was pregnant during filming. She dieted to keep her pregnancy from showing. See more »
Goofs Hercules prays to his father Zeus (Greek) during the ax-throwing trial. Everyone else refers to him as the son of Jupiter (Roman), even though they're all Greek as well. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into The Wild Wild World of Jayne Mansfield (1968). See more »
Quotes Licos: [interrupting High Priest who's counselling Dyanara] That's enough! Do not torment her any longer!
High Priest: I was only endeavoring to tell Dyanara to try and pull herself together.
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