A Roman nobleman, Horatius leads an imperial legion during the long and bloody war between the Romans and the Albans. A desperate arrangement is agreed on how to settle the war. Three valiant brothers are chosen from each side to fight one last fierce and bloody duel...
Alan Ladd
Horatius
Franca Bettoia
Marcia
Franco Fabrizi
Curazio
Robert Keith
Tullio King of Rome
Jacqueline Derval
Horatia
Luciano Marin
Eli
Andrea Aureli
King of Alba
Mino Doro
Caius
Osvaldo Ruggieri
Warrior of Alba
Piero Palermini
Nevio
Violette Marceau
Healing Woman
Umberto Raho
Grand Priest
Alfredo Varelli
Sabinus
Evi Marandi
Slave
Alana Ladd
Scilla
Nando Angelini
Official
Franca Pasut
Slave
Jacques Sernas
Marcus
Omero Capanna
Soldier
William Conroy
Roman Soldier
Carolyn De Fonseca
Healing Woman (voice)
Andrej Gardenin
Fencer
Director
Terence Young
Director
Ferdinando Baldi
Screenplay
Ennio De Concini
Screenplay
Carlo Lizzani
Screenplay
Giuliano Montaldo
Story
Luciano Vincenzoni
April 4, 2022
5
Heaven's to Betsy! What on earth was Alan Ladd doing in this nonsense? Originally injured in battle, "Horacio" is cared for by a family of Albanos. Returning home, he is met with great suspicion - is he telling the truth, or is he a traitor? Anyway, he ends up one of three brothers charged with representing the Kingdom of Rome against their arch rivals the Kingdom of Alba. After some plotting and a fair degree of betrayal and subterfuge, the battle royal to save thousands of lives and decide the fate of Italy takes place. I'm guessing they allocated the vast majority of the budget to their star (apparently he never did get paid!) because the rest of this is really rather poor. His co-star Franca Bettoia ("Marcia") is glamorous enough, but those fluttering eyelids can only carry an actress so far. Elsewhere, there are a few scenes with an equally out-of-sorts Robert Keith and there is a distinct paucity of action. When we do get any, it is colourful and grand enough, but choreographed to within an inch of it's life. There is history behind the plot - the Orazi and the Curiazi did, reputedly, fight a duel with the spoils going to the victor's kingdom, but sadly this depiction of such a valiant and exciting event falls well short. It just goes to show that drafting in a big star can actually make a jobbing, workmanlike effort much worse than had it just been the usual Lex Barker or Steve Reeves type of affair.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
Italian
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
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