Showing posts with label Carlo Tamberlani. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carlo Tamberlani. Show all posts

Saturday, January 12, 2019

Triumph of the 10 Gladiators 1964 Dan Vadis Style B Egyptian poster

Triumph of the 10 Gladiators (1964) - (Dan Vadis) Style B Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster for the 1964 film Triumph of the 10 Gladiators \ written and directed by Nick Nostro and starring Dan Vadis as Roccia. Plot summary: Roccia leads ten gladistors on a trip to Arbela on the fringe of the Roman Empire, where they have been hired to determine if Parthia is planning to go to war with Rome. In Arbela the gladiators kidnap the beautiful Parthian Queen Moluya [Helga Liné] and take her to Syria as a hostage after discovering Parthia really is planning an assault on Rome.

Cast and crew: Nick Nostro, Dan Vadis, Helga Liné, Stelio Candelli, Gianni Rizzo, Halina Zalewska, Enzo Fiermonte, Leontine May, Carlo Tamberlani, Ivano Staccioli, Emilio Messina, Ugo Sasso, Salvatore Borghese, Frank Oliveras, Aldo Canti, Giuliano Dell'Ovo



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Saturday, February 3, 2018

Caesar the Conqueror 1962 Cameron Mitchell Italian locandina

Caesar the Conqueror (1962) - (Cameron Mitchell) Italian locandina

This is a 13" x 27.25" Italian locandina for the 1962 Tanio Boccia film Caesar the Conqueror based on Julius Caesar's book De Bello Gallico with adaptation and screenplay by Arpad DeRiso and Nino Scolaro and starring Cameron Mitchell as Julius Caesar. Plot summary: In 54 BC Julius Caesar is out to stop a rebellion in Gaul led by Vercingetorix. The Romans have political conflicts and military setbacks but they prevail in a final decisive battle with the help of last-minute reinforcements from Rome. On the poster Cameron Mitchell is on a horse in the background as Caesar while in the foreground is Rick Battaglia as Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix leaning over his mortally wounded Queen Astrid [Dominique Wilms].

Cast and crew: Tanio Boccia, Gaio Giulio Cesare, Arpad DeRiso, Nino Scolaro, George Higgins, Cameron Mitchell, Rick Battaglia, Dominique Wilms, Ivica Pajer, Raffaella Carra, Carlo Tamberlani, Cesare Fantoni, Giulio Donnini, Nerio Bernardi, Carla Calo, Piero Palermini, Bruno Tocci, Aldo Pini, Lucia Randi, Fedele Gentile



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Monday, January 22, 2018

Hercules against Rome 1964 Alan Steel Italian locandina

Hercules against Rome (1964) - (Alan Steel) Italian locandina

This is a 14" x 27" Italian locandina poster for the 1964 Piero Pierotti film Hercules against Rome based on story and screenplay by Arpad DeRiso and starring Alan Steel [Sergio Ciani] as Hercules. Plot summary: The Roman emperor is threatened by a plot originating among the Praetorian Guards in the Italian town of Ravenna. A friend summons Hercules from Greece to help.

Cast and crew: Piero Pierotti, Arpad DiRiso, Giovanni Scolaro, Sergio Ciani, Alan Steel, Wandisa Guida, Livio Lorenzon, Daniele Vargas, Andrea Aureli, Dina De Santis, Carlo Tamberlani, Tullio Altamura, Simonetta Simeoni, Walter Licastro, Renato Navarrini, Alberto Cevenini, Amedeo Trilli, Calisto Calisti, Nello Pazzafini



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The Old Testament 1963 Brad Harris Italian locandina

The Old Testament (1963) - (Brad Harris) Italian locandina

This is a 14" x 27" Italian locandina poster designed by Rodolfo Saspaez for the 1963 Gianfranco Parolini film The Old Testament based on a story by Ghigo De Chiara, Luciano Martino and Giorgio Prosperi, screenplay by Gianfranco Parolini and starring Brad Harris as Simone. Plot summary: After being driven out by the Syrians, the Jews of Jerusalem return to reclaim the city.

Cast and crew: Gianfranco Parolini, Ghigo De Chiara, Luciano Martino, Giorgio Prosperi, Brad Harris, Ivano Staccioli, Franca Parisi, Mara Lane,Philippe Hersent, Carlo Tamberlani, Jacques Berthier, Djordje Nenadovic, Ivy Stewart, Enzo Doria, Ignazio Dolce, Isaroco Ravaioli, Vladimir Leib, Niksa Stafanini, Giuseppe Mattei



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Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Triumph of the Ten Gladiators (1964) - (Dan Vadis) Egyptian one-sheet

Triumph of the 10 Gladiators (1964) - (Dan Vadis) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian poster designed by Wahib Fahmy for the 1964 film Triumph of the 10 Gladiators written and directed by Nick Nostro and starring Dan Vadis as Roccia. Plot summary: Roccia leads ten gladistors on a trip to Arbela on the fringe of the Roman Empire, where they have been hired to determine if Parthia is planning to go to war with Rome. In Arbela the gladiators kidnap the beautiful Parthian Queen Moluya [Helga Liné] and take her to Syria as a hostage after discovering Parthia really is planning an assault on Rome.

Cast and crew: Nick Nostro, Dan Vadis, Helga Line, Stelio Candelli, Gianni Rizzo, Halina Zalewska, Enzo Fiermonte, Leontine May, Carlo Tamberlani, Ivano Staccioli, Emilio Messina, Ugo Sasso, Salvatore Borghese, Frank Oliveras, Aldo Canti, Giuliano Dell\'Ovo



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Saturday, September 3, 2016

Son of Samson (1960) - (Mark Forest) Argentine one-sheet

Son of Samson (1960) - (Mark Forest) Argentine one-sheet

This is a 29" x 43" Argentine one-sheet poster for the 1960 Carlo Campogalliani film Son of Samson AKA Maciste the Mighty based on a story by Oreste Biancoli and Ennio De Concini and starring Mark Forest as Maciste. Plot summary: While the Iranians are ruling Egypt (525-480 B.C.) Prince Kenamun [Angelo Zanolli] is disturbed by the hunger and miserable living conditions of the Egyptian people. His father Pharaoh Amirteo I [Carlo Tamberlani] decides to raise an army and fight the Iranians, but his wife Queen Smedes [Chelo Alonso], who is allied with the Iranian Grand Vazir, kills him before he has a chance to do it. After Kenamun accedes to the throne Smedes drugs him and he loses control of himself. Maciste then rises as leader of a popular revolt and frees Kenamu's beloved, Nofret, [Federica Ranchi] who is about to be sold as a slave.

Cast and crew: Carlo Campogalliani, Oreste Biancoli, Ennio De Concini, Mark Forest, Chelo Alonso, Angelo Zanolli, Federica Ranchi, Carlo Tamberlani, Nino Musco, Zvonimir Rogoz, Ignazio Dolce, Andrea Fantasia, Petar Dobric, Vira Silenti, Ada Ruggeri



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Thursday, September 24, 2015

The Minotaur (1960) - (Bob Mathias) US insert

The Minotuar (1961) - (Bob Mathias) US insert poster

This is a 14" x 36" US insert poster for the 1960 Silvio Amadio film The Minotaur based on a story by Gian Paolo Callegari and Sandro Clontinenza and starring Bob Mathias as Theseus. Plot summary: On the island of Crete a ritual of sacrificing maidens to an underground Minotaur is interruped when the queen holds back one of a pair of twin sisters so they can be reunited later on.

Cast and crew: Silvio Amadio, Bob Mathias, Rosanna Schiaffino, Alberto Lupo, Rik Battaglia, Carlo Tamberlani, Nico Pepe, Susanne Loret, Nerio Bernardi, Paul Muller, Tina Lattanzi, Milo Malagoli





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Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Son of Samson (1960) - (Mark Forest) Argentine one-sheet

Son of Samson (1960) - (Mark Forest) Argentine one-sheet

This is a 29" x 43" Argentine one-sheet poster for the 1960 Carlo Campogalliani film Son of Samson AKA Maciste the Mighty based on a story by Oreste Biancoli and Ennio De Concini and starring Mark Forest as Maciste. Plot summary: While the Iranians were ruling Egypt (525-480 B.C.) Prince Kenamun [Angelo Zznolli] is disturbed by the hunger and miserable living conditions of the Egyptian people. His father Pharaoh Amirteo I [Carlo Tamberlani] decides to raise an army and fight the Iranians, but his wife Queen Smedes [Chelo Alonso], who is allied with the Iranian Grand Vazir, kills him before he has a chance to do it. After Kenamun accedes to the throne Smedes drugs him and he loses control of himself. Maciste then rises as leader of a popular revolt and frees Kenamu's beloved, Nofret, [Fedrica Ranchi] who is about to be sold as slave.

Cast and crew: Carlo Campogalliani, Oreste Biancoli, Ennio De Concini, Mark Forest, Chelo Alonso, Angelo Zanolli, Federica Ranchi, Carlo Tamberlani, Nino Musco, Zvonimir Rogoz, Ignazio Dolce, Andrea Fantasia, Petar Dobric, Vira Silenti, Ada Ruggeri



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