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''Hercules'' is a 1983 Italian-American
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written and directed by
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and starring
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. The film is based on
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and follows the exploits of
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. Ferrigno repeated his role in the 1985 sequel, ''
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''.


Plot

The film is a retelling of the story of
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(
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) battling the wizard King Minos ( William Berger), who uses "science" in an attempt to take over the world. Hercules must stop him and rescue his princess love in the process.


Cast


Additional Cast

*Giovanni Cianfriglia *Mindi Miller


Production

''
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'' announced in 1982 that actor
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would play the title role in ''Hercules'' and budgeted the film at $6 million. The film was based on a screenplay by Ricardo Ghione. Principal photography was scheduled to begin May 1982 in Rome, Italy while ''
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'' named
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as screenwriter, and
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as music composer and conductor. Neither Mattei, Fragasso, or Morricone appear in onscreen credits. ''The Hollywood Reporter'' later stated that principal photography began on August 1982 in Italy under the direction of writer/director
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, who previously worked on a low-budget
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'' (1978). ''Hercules'' tries to merge two contradictory genres — peplum and
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. It features two sword-and-sandal veterans —
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and
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— cast in supporting roles. Film historian Gary Allen Smith noted that the movie contradicts
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, as the titular character is an orphaned son of the king of Thebes. The mythological Twelve Labours of Hercules are hardly ever displayed in the film, notably when Hercules is cleaning the
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. The film's science-based features include mechanical monsters and robots, and the screenplay itself is inspired by ''
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'', '' The Colossus of Rhodes'', and ''
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''. According to Andrew Adler of ''
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'' the film was influenced by epic cinema but is "so haphazardly structured it could have been shot in a week". Lawrence Van Gelder classified ''Hercules'' as an
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. Filmed back-to-back with ''
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'' in Italy in 1982. ''The Seven Magnificent Gladiators'' was filmed first, followed by the shooting of ''Hercules'', which began on 12 July 1982. The filming was supposed to start earlier, as
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noted in his article from May 1982, but was postponed for several weeks when "difficulties with the special effects" occurred. Lou Ferrigno underwent sword training before the production began. Before he left to work in Italy, he also went through torturous physical trainings in order to build the perfect musculature, assisted by
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. He later admitted he was in the best condition of his entire life when the shooting occurred. In his September 1982 interview for ''
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'', Ferrigno explained he idolized Hercules and fellow bodybuilder-turned-actor
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ever since he was a child. He stated that he signed the contract for ''Hercules'' five days after the role was offered to him, even though previously he had examined and rejected a number of different projects. The actor elaborated: "Playing Hercules means more to me than playing
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. Honestly, it means more to me than winning the
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contest. Hercules is my all-time fantasy hero." Lead actors Ferrigno and Sybil Danning got along poorly during the extended shooting schedule. When Danning went on the tour to promote the film, she let her dislike of Ferrigno be known to anyone who interviewed her. She claimed that he had her role reduced and switched from love interest to that of the villain due to their differences.


Release

''Hercules'' was released in the United States on 26 August 1983 with a 98-minute running time. It opened at
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, and has been theatrically distributed by
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and MGM. Besides being released to movie theaters, it has also been screened at drive-in cinemas. The film ranked fourth in the United States box office in its opening weekend, earning $3,473,635. The film ultimately grossed $11 million. It is the nineteenth most successful film released by The Cannon Group. The film was released on August 12, 1983 in Germany.


Critical reception


Original theatrical reviews

The film received largely negative reviews from critics. Lawrence Van Gelder of ''
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'' believed that — as in ''
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'' — Ferrigno "is once again called upon mainly to flex his inflated muscles and lend himself to the sometimes less than special effects". According to Chris Walters from ''
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'', the film relies too heavily on "muscle stunts and old-fashioned optical effects". The critic also thought that Ferrigno's "total lack of acting ability" is "more or less compensated for by a really expressive set of pectoral muscles". The ''
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s Jay Carr wrote that the film "modeled itself after '' Clash of the Titans''", which separated it from many ''
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'' rip-offs of its time. Carr noted that Ferrigno's Hercules is not a "dumb
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" but also remarked that the actor's "copiously muscled body looks unreal". Writing for ''
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'', Ed Blank shared similar sentiments: he called the film a "chintzy rerun of ''Clash of the Titans''", and noticed that Ferrigno "flexes his bulging pectorals more than 100 times onscreen". Andrew Adler from ''
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'' believed that the film's special effects "would have looked silly in a
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serial of the 1930s". Adler's critique towards Lou Ferrigno was mixed — he thought that Ferrigno's "interpretation rarely goes beyond flexing his pectorals, but at least he ''looks'' earnest". Marylynn Uricchio, a film critic for the ''
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'', criticized the narration and the dialogue but applauded the leading actor. She wrote: "Ferrigno's only requirement is to arrange his face in the appropriate expression, and this he does well". On the other hand, Henry Edgar from '' Daily Press'' called Ferrigno's leading role "a major flaw", yet labelled the film as "a lavish spectacle", "packed with action and color in epic proportions". Of Ferrigno he said: "his massive body can’t compensate for the lack of expertise". Ben Steelman of ''
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'' lambasted the film for its "tacky" special effects, including the "metallic robot creatures, which make noises like popular video games". He noted that, "as beefcake, Ferrigno makes
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look like a 90-pound weakling, and he flexes his pectorals frequently. Obviously, he is supposed to appeal to the mommies in the audience." Kansas City critic Robert C. Trussell gave the film one star, calling it even less satisfying than "low-budget Italian-made mythological epics of two decades ago". He pointed that Ferrigno mostly just "grunts, puffs, sweats and flexes in the title role". In his review for the ''
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'' Steve Watkins observed that "Ferrigno is a bodybuilder extraordinaire; he’s a Hulk, he’s even a Hercules, but he’s no actor".


Contemporary

On
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, the film has a 25% rating based on 8 reviews, with an average rating of 2.2/10. However, over the years ''Hercules'' has become a cult movie.
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briefly reviewed ''Hercules'' in his 2015 film guide. He called the movie "silly" and "special-effects-laden", but aimed praise towards Lou Ferrigno, mentioning that "the ex-Incredible Hulk is undeniably well cast". In the official write-up for the Smithee Awards website, Bryan Cassidy noted that the film "is avant-garde to the point of being particularly ludicrous". He said that "if anyone's going to play Hercules, Lou Ferrigno pops right to mind", but also stated that the actor "can't really emote well".
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's critic Eleanor Mannikka panned the film for its "off-color" stage sets and low-budget execution, summarizing it as a "difficult challenge to conquer". In 2012, Andy Brack of ''Charleston City Paper'' opined that "
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,
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, and
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’ takes on the titular Grecian beefcake can’t touch Ferrigno’s". The critic praised the film for its "brawn, bunk effects, and dialogue worthy of a good round of alcohol-induced ''
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''-style riffing". Gary Allen Smith remarks in his book, ''Epic Films'', that "the production design
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is imaginative, considering the limitations of the budget, but the visuals are often marred by poor quality of the special effects". The author also praises the main star's physical strength and aesthetics: "At 6'5" and 262 pounds, Lou Ferrigno is a massive and thoroughly convincing Hercules". '' Deciders Meghan O'Keefe named Ferrigno the tenth " hottest onscreen Hercules", calling him "well-greased".


Accolades


Sequel

The film's sequel, ''
The Adventures of Hercules ''The Adventures of Hercules'' ( it, Le avventure dell'incredibile Ercole) is the 1985 sequel to the 1983 film ''Hercules''. It was written and directed by Luigi Cozzi and has bodybuilder-turned-actor Lou Ferrigno reprising his role as the title ...
'', was released in Italy on May 2, 1985 and in the United States on October 4, 1985. It has been announced in the Summer of 1983, when the original premiered — its working title was ''The Return of Hercules''.


See also

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