''Colossus and the Headhunters'' ( it, Maciste contro i cacciatori di teste, lit=Maciste against the head-hunters), is a 1963 Italian
''peplum'' film written and directed by
Guido Malatesta
Guido Malatesta (1919 – 14 June 1970), born in Gallarate, Italy, was a film director and screenwriter.
He began working as a professional journalist. After he moved to Rome, he was drawn to cinema, as creator of treatments, then scriptwriter ...
, and starring
Kirk Morris.
Plot
The heroic
Maciste
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He is usually depicted as a Herc ...
arrives on an island only to find it rocked by a catastrophic volcanic eruption...and sinking. The survivors board Maciste's raft, and he pilots toward a nearby yet unknown island. The group are captured by a tribe led by the beautiful Queen Amoa. Her people are under repeat attack by another tribe on the island—a tribe of savage
headhunters. Maciste and his survivors decide to help her, so he and some of his friends set out to find Amoa's father. They travel to a ruined castle occupied by the hunters—previously a great city of gold—and find Amoa's father, now blind, imprisoned alone in one of the dungeon rooms by the hunters.
The headhunter leader captures Amoa and decides to marry her by compelling her father to give his blessing. A large battle erupts at Amoa's village when the hunters attack. During the fight, the leader abducts Amoa. Maciste pursues them, saves Amoa, and fights and defeats the leader. Having saved the day, Maciste sails away on his raft with Amoa.
Production
''Colossus and the Headhunters'' was partially shot in
Ljubljana
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During antiquity, a Roman city called Emona stood in the are ...
in
Yugoslavia
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. For some special effects scenes, Maletesta re-used the volcano footage from his previous film ''
Fire Monsters Against the Son of Hercules''. Filming was finished in 1962, which allowed the director to finish working on ''Fire Monsters Against the Son of Hercules''.
Release
''Colossus and the Headhunters'' was released in Italy on 10 January 1963 with an 81-minute running time. The film was featured on the film mocking television show ''
Mystery Science Theater 3000'' on August 20, 1994.
Reception
In a contemporary review, the ''
Monthly Film Bulletin
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'', who commented on the special effects, noting that the "volcanic eruption is remarkably crude" and the "earthquake's flying boulders are subsiding ground are only slightly more effective."
The review also commented on the films dubbing, finding it "abysmal".
From retrospective reviews, Gary Allen Smith wrote in his book ''Epic Films'', that the film was "definitely one of the worst peplum films" noting that it included "some of the most ridiculous dialogue ever dubbed". In his book ''Cinema Italiano'', Howard Hughes referred to the film as "by-the-numbers peplum". Barry Atkinson referred to the film as "not quite the nadir of bad filmmaking, but getting there" and declared the film as "lowbrow as ''peplum'' can possibly get
..despite cardboard effects, corny dialogue and a hesitant performance from Morris
..he film
He or HE may refer to:
Language
* He (pronoun), an English pronoun
* He (kana), the romanization of the Japanese kana へ
* He (letter), the fifth letter of many Semitic alphabets
* He (Cyrillic), a letter of the Cyrillic script called ''He'' ...
brings a smile to the face."
References
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* {{Amg movie, 124546, Colossus and the Headhunters
1963 films
American International Pictures films
English-language Italian films
Peplum films
Films directed by Guido Malatesta
Maciste films
Films shot in Yugoslavia
Sword and sandal
Sword and sandal films
1960s English-language films
1960s Italian films