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The Rebel Gladiators

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The Rebel Gladiators
Directed byDomenico Paolella
Written byDomenico Paolella
Sergio Sollima
Alessandro Ferrau
Produced bySplendor Film/ Ferdinando Felicioni
StarringDan Vadis
Jose Greci
Alan Steel
Gloria Milland
CinematographyCarlo Bellero
Music byCarlo Savina
Distributed byMedallion; Palisades Intl.
Running time
98 minutes
LanguageItalian

The Rebel Gladiators (Italian: Ursus il gladiatore ribelle/ Ursus, the Rebel Gladiator) is a 1962 Italian peplum film directed by Domenico Paolella starring Dan Vadis, Josè Greci and Alan Steel.[1][2]

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Plot

The newly crowned emperor Commodus kidnaps the beautiful Arminia, who happens to be betrothed to the mighty gladiator Ursus. Obsessed with a desire to physically best all other men, he uses the girl as a hostage to force Ursus to fight him in the arena, but when Ursus beats him up and actually forces the dictator to beg for his life, he accuses Ursus of being in league with a group of usurpers who oppose Commodus' tyrannical rule. Ursus finally leads a slave revolt that overthrows Commodus, who is killed in the uprising, and Ursus is reunited with Arminia.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Roberto Poppi, Mario Pecorari. Dizionario del cinema italiano. I film. Gremese Editore, 2007. ISBN 8884405033.
  2. ^ Michele Giordano (1998). Giganti buoni. Gremese Editore, 1998. ISBN 8877421835.

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