Sword-and-sandal
Sword-and-sandal, also known as peplum, is a subgenre of largely Italian-made historical or Biblical epics mostly set in the Greco-Roman or medieval period. These films attempted to emulate the big-budget Hollywood historical epics of the time, such as Spartacus, Samson and Delilah and The Ten Commandments. These films dominated the Italian film industry from 1958 to 1965, eventually being replaced in 1965 by the spaghetti Western and Eurospy films.
The term "peplum", was introduced by French film critics in the 1960s. The terms "peplum" and "sword-and-sandal" were used in a condescending way by film critics. Later, the terms were embraced by fans of the films, similar to the terms "spaghetti Western" or "shoot-'em-ups". In their English versions, peplum films can be immediately differentiated from their Hollywood counterparts by their use of "clumsy and inadequate" English language dubbing. A 100-minute documentary on the history of Italy's peplum genre was produced and directed by Antonio Avati in 1977 entitled Kolossal: i magnifici Maciste.
Italian epic films set in antiquity that were produced before the 1958 peplum wave proper, such as Fabiola and Ulysses, have been called proto-peplum. and recent films set in such Greco-Roman times have been called neo-peplum.
Genre characteristics
Sword-and-sandal films are a specific class of Italian adventure films that have subjects set in Biblical or classical antiquity, often with plots based more or less loosely on mythology, Greco-Roman history or the other contemporary cultures of the time, such as the Egyptians, Assyrians, and Etruscans, as well as medieval times. Not all of the films were fantasy-based by any means. Many of the plots featured actual historical personalities such as Julius Caesar, Cleopatra, and Hannibal, although great liberties were taken with the storylines. Gladiators and slaves rebelling against tyrannical rulers, pirates and swashbucklers were also popular subjects.As Robert Rushing defines it, peplum, "in its most stereotypical form, depicts muscle-bound heroes in mythological antiquity, fighting fantastic monsters and saving scantily clad beauties. Rather than lavish epics set in the classical world, they are low-budget films that focus on the hero's extraordinary body." Thus, most sword-and-sandal films featured a superhumanly strong man as the protagonist, such as Hercules, Samson, Goliath, Ursus or Italy's own popular folk hero Maciste. In addition, the plots typically involved two women vying for the affection of the bodybuilder hero: the good love interest, and an evil femme fatale queen who sought to dominate the hero.
Also, the films typically featured an ambitious ruler who would ascend the throne by murdering those who stood in his path, and often it was only the muscular hero who could depose him. Thus, Maria Elena D'Amelio points out the hero's often political goal: "to restore a legitimate sovereign against an evil dictator."
Many of the peplum films involved a clash between two populations, one civilized and the other barbaric, which typically included a scene of a village or city being burned to the ground by invaders. For their musical content, most films contained a colorful dancing girls sequence, meant to underline pagan decadence.
Precursors of the sword-and-sandal wave (pre-1958)
Italian films of the silent era
Italian filmmakers paved the way for the peplum genre with some of the earliest silent films dealing with the subject, including the following:- The Sack of Rome
- Agrippina
- The Fall of Troy
- The Queen of Nineveh
- Brutus
- Quo Vadis
- Antony and Cleopatra
- Cabiria
- Julius Caesar
- Saffo
- The Crusaders
- Fabiola
- Attila
- Venere
- Il mistero di Osiris
- Giuliano l'Apostata
- Giuditta e Oloferne
- The Sack of Rome,
- Messalina
- Gli ultimi giorni di Pompei
The silent Maciste films (1914–1927)
Here is a complete list of the silent Maciste films in chronological order:
- Cabiria introduced the Maciste character
- Maciste "The Marvelous Maciste"
- Maciste bersagliere
- Maciste alpino
- Maciste atleta
- Maciste medium
- Maciste poliziotto
- Maciste turista
- Maciste sonnambulo
- La Rivincita di Maciste
- Il Testamento di Maciste
- Il Viaggio di Maciste
- Maciste I
- Maciste contro la morte
- Maciste innamorato
- Maciste in vacanza
- Maciste salvato dalle acque
- Maciste e la figlia del re della plata
- Maciste und die Japanerin
- Maciste contro Maciste
- Maciste und die chinesische truhe
- Maciste e il nipote di America
- Maciste imperatore
- Maciste contro lo sceicco
- Maciste all'inferno
- Maciste nella gabbia dei leoni
- il Gigante delle Dolemite
Italian fascist and post-war historical epics (1937-1956)
During the 1950s, a number of American historical epics shot in Italy were released. In 1951, MGM producer Sam Zimbalist cleverly used the lower production costs, use of frozen funds and the expertise of the Italian film industry to shoot the large-scale Technicolor epic Quo Vadis in Rome. In addition to its fictional account linking the Great Fire of Rome, the Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire and Emperor Nero, the film - following the novel "Quo vadis" by the Polish writer Henryk Sienkiewicz - featured also a mighty protagonist named Ursus. MGM also planned Ben Hur to be filmed in Italy as early as 1952.
Riccardo Freda's Sins of Rome was filmed in 1953 and released by RKO in an edited, English-dubbed version the following year. Unlike Quo Vadis, there were no American actors or production crew. The Anthony Quinn film Attila, the Kirk Douglas epic Ulysses and Helen of Troy were the first of the big peplum films of the 1950s. Riccardo Freda directed another peplum, Theodora, Slave Empress in 1954, starring his wife Gianna Maria Canale. Howard Hawks directed his Land of the Pharaohs in Italy and Egypt in 1955. Robert Rossen made his film Alexander the Great in Egypt in 1956, with a music score by famed Italian composer Mario Nascimbene.
The main sword-and-sandal period (1958-1965)
To cash in on the success of the Kirk Douglas film Ulysses, Pietro Francisci planned to make a film about Hercules, but searched unsuccessfully for years for a physically convincing yet experienced actor. His daughter spotted American bodybuilder Steve Reeves in the American film Athena and he was hired to play Hercules in 1957 when the film was made..The genre's instantaneous growth began with the U.S. theatrical release of Hercules in 1959. American producer Joseph E. Levine acquired the U.S. distribution rights for $120,000, spent $1 million promoting the film and made more than $5 million profit. This spawned the 1959 Steve Reeves sequel Hercules Unchained, the 1959 re-release of Cecil B. DeMille's Samson and Delilah, and literally dozens of imitations that followed in their wake. Italian filmmakers resurrected their 1920s Maciste character in a brand new 1960s sound film series, followed rapidly by Ursus, Samson, Goliath and various other mighty-muscled heroes.
Almost all peplum films of this period featured bodybuilder stars, the most popular being Steve Reeves, Reg Park and Gordon Scott. Some of these stars, such as Mickey Hargitay, Reg Lewis, Mark Forest, Gordon Mitchell and Dan Vadis, had starred in Mae West's touring stage review in the United States in the 1950s. Bodybuilders of Italian origin, on the other hand, would adopt English pseudonyms for the screen; thus, stuntman Sergio Ciani became Alan Steel, and ex-gondolier Adriano Bellini was called Kirk Morris.
To be sure, many of the films enjoyed widespread popularity among general audiences, and had production values that were typical for popular films of their day. Some films included frequent re-use of the impressive film sets that had been created for Ben-Hur and Cleopatra.
Although many of the bigger budget pepla were released theatrically in the US, fourteen of them were released directly to Embassy Pictures television in a syndicated TV package called The Sons of Hercules. Since few American viewers had a familiarity with Italian film heroes such as Maciste or Ursus, the characters were re-named and the films molded into a series of sorts by splicing on the same opening and closing theme song and newly designed voice-over narration that attempted to link the protagonist of each film to the Hercules mythos. These films ran on Saturday afternoons in the 1960s.
Peplum films were, and still are, often ridiculed for their low budgets and bad English dubbing. The contrived plots, poorly overdubbed dialogue, novice acting skills of the bodybuilder leads, and primitive special effects that were often inadequate to depict the mythological creatures on screen all conspire to give these films a certain camp appeal now. In the 1990s, several of them have been subjects of riffing and satire in the United States comedy series Mystery Science Theater 3000.
However, in the early 1960s, a group of French critics, mostly writing for the Cahiers du cinéma, such as Luc Moullet, started to celebrate the genre and some of its directors, including Vittorio Cottafavi, Riccardo Freda, Mario Bava, Pietro Francisci, Duccio Tessari, and Sergio Leone. Not only directors, but also some of the screenwriters, often put together in teams, worked past the typically formulaic plot structure to include a mixture of "bits of philosophical readings and scraps of psychoanalysis, reflections on the biggest political systems, the fate of the world and humanity, fatalistic notions of accepting the will of destiny and the gods, anthropocentric belief in the powers of the human physique, and brilliant syntheses of military treatises".
With reference to the genre's free use of ancient mythology and other influences, Italian director Vittorio Cottafavi, who directed a number of peplum films, used the term "neo-mythologism".
Hercules series (1958–1965)
A series of 19 Hercules movies were made in Italy in the late '50s and early '60s. The films were all sequels to the successful Steve Reeves peplum Hercules, and each film was a stand-alone story not connected to the others. The actors who played Hercules in these films were Steve Reeves followed by Gordon Scott, Kirk Morris, Mickey Hargitay, Mark Forest, Alan Steel, Dan Vadis, Brad Harris, Reg Park, Peter Lupus and Mike Lane. In a 1997 interview, Reeves said he felt his two Hercules films could not be topped by another sequel, so he declined to do any more Hercules films.The films are listed below by their American release titles, and the titles in parentheses are their original Italian titles with an approximate English translation. Dates shown are the original Italian theatrical release dates, not the U.S. release dates.
- Hercules starring Steve Reeves
- Hercules Unchained starring Steve Reeves
- Goliath and the Dragon starring Mark Forest as Hercules
- Hercules Vs The Hydra co-starring Mickey Hargitay and Jayne Mansfield
- Hercules and the Captive Women starring Reg Park as Hercules
- Hercules in the Haunted World directed by Mario Bava, starring Reg Park as Hercules
- Hercules in the Vale of Woe comedy starring Frank Gordon as Hercules, 1961
- Ulysses Against the Son of Hercules starring Mike Lane as Hercules, 1962
- The Fury of Hercules starring Brad Harris as Hercules, 1962
- Hercules, Samson and Ulysses starring Kirk Morris as Hercules, 1963
- Hercules Against Moloch starring Gordon Scott as Hercules, 1963
- Son of Hercules in the Land of Darkness starring Dan Vadis as Hercules, 1964..
- Hercules vs The Giant Warriors starring Dan Vadis as Hercules, 1964
- Hercules Against Rome starring Alan Steel as Hercules, 1964
- Hercules Against the Sons of the Sun starring Mark Forest as Hercules, 1964
- Samson and His Mighty Challenge starring Alan Steel as Hercules, 1964
- Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon starring Rock Stevens as Hercules, 1964
- Hercules and the Princess of Troy starring Gordon Scott as Hercules, 1965
- Hercules the Avenger starring Reg Park as Hercules, 1965
- Hercules Against the Moon Men, Hercules Against the Barbarians, Hercules Against the Mongols and Hercules of the Desert were all originally Maciste films.
- Hercules and the Black Pirate and Hercules and the Treasure of the Incas were both re-titled Samson movies.
- Hercules, Prisoner of Evil was actually a re-titled Ursus film.
- Hercules and the Masked Rider was actually a re-titled Goliath movie.
Goliath series (1959–1964)
The Italians used Goliath as the superhero protagonist in a series of adventure films in the early 1960s. He was a man possessed of amazing strength, although he seemed to be a different person in each film. After the classic Hercules became a blockbuster sensation in the film industry, a 1959 Steve Reeves film Il terrore dei barbari was re-titled Goliath and the Barbarians in the U.S. The film was so successful at the box office, it inspired Italian filmmakers to do a series of four more films featuring a generic beefcake hero named Goliath, although the films were not related to each other in any way.The titles in the Italian Goliath adventure series were as follows:
- Il terrore dei barbari / Terror of the Barbarians , starring Steve Reeves as Goliath
- Goliath contro i giganti / Goliath Against the Giants starring Brad Harris
- Goliath e la schiava ribelle / Goliath and the Rebel Slave starring Gordon Scott
- Golia e il cavaliere mascherato / Goliath and the Masked Rider starring Alan Steel
- Golia alla conquista di Bagdad / Goliath at the Conquest of Baghdad starring Rock Stevens
Both Goliath and the Vampires and Goliath and the Sins of Babylon actually featured the famed Italian folk hero Maciste in the original Italian versions, but American distributors did not feel the name "Maciste" meant anything to American audiences.
Goliath and the Dragon was originally an Italian Hercules movie called The Revenge of Hercules, but it was re-titled Goliath and the Dragon in the U.S. since at the time Goliath and the Barbarians was breaking box-office records, and the distributors may have thought the name "Hercules" was trademarked by distributor Joseph E. Levine.
Maciste series (1960–1965)
There were a total of 25 Maciste films from the 1960s peplum craze. By 1960, seeing how well the two Steve Reeves Hercules films were doing at the box office, Italian producers decided to revive the 1920s silent film character Maciste in a new series of color/sound films. Unlike the other Italian peplum protagonists, Maciste found himself in a variety of time periods ranging from the Ice Age to 16th century Scotland. Maciste was never given an origin, and the source of his mighty powers was never revealed. However, in the first film of the 1960s series, he mentions to another character that the name "Maciste" means "born of the rock". One of the 1920s silent Maciste films was actually entitled "The Giant from the Dolomite", hinting that Maciste may be more god than man, which would explain his great strength.The first title listed for each film is the film's original Italian title along with its English translation, while the U.S. release title follows in bold type in parentheses :
- Maciste nella valle dei re / Maciste in the Valley of the Kings Maciste the Mighty, Maciste the Giant, starring Mark Forest
- Maciste nella terra dei ciclopi / Maciste in the Land of the Cyclops starring Gordon Mitchell
- Maciste contro il vampiro / Maciste Vs. the Vampire starring Gordon Scott
- Il trionfo di Maciste / The Triumph of Maciste starring Kirk Morris
- Maciste alla corte del gran khan / Maciste at the Court of the Great Khan starring Gordon Scott
- Maciste, l'uomo più forte del mondo / Maciste, the Strongest Man in the World starring Mark Forest
- Maciste contro Ercole nella valle dei guai / Maciste Against Hercules in the Vale of Woe starring Kirk Morris as Maciste; this was a satire/spoof featuring the comedy team of Franco and Ciccio
- Totò contro Maciste / Totò vs. Maciste starring Samson Burke; this was a comedy satirizing the peplum genre and was never distributed in the U.S.; it is apparently not even available in English
- Maciste all'inferno / Maciste in Hell starring Kirk Morris
- Maciste contro lo sceicco / Maciste Against the Sheik starring Ed Fury
- Maciste, il gladiatore piu forte del mondo / Maciste, the World's Strongest Gladiator starring Mark Forest
- Maciste contro i mostri / Maciste Against the Monsters starring Reg Lewis
- Maciste contro i cacciatori di teste / Maciste Against the Headhunters starring Kirk Morris; Fury of the Headhunters
- Maciste, l'eroe piu grande del mondo / Maciste, the World's Greatest Hero starring Mark Forest
- Zorro contro Maciste / Zorro Against Maciste starring Alan Steel
- Maciste contro i mongoli / Maciste Against the Mongols starring Mark Forest
- Maciste nell'inferno di Gengis Khan / Maciste in Genghis Khan's Hell starring Mark Forest
- Maciste alla corte dello zar / Maciste at the Court of the Czar starring Kirk Morris
- Maciste, gladiatore di Sparta / Maciste, Gladiator of Sparta starring Mark Forest
- Maciste nelle miniere de re salomone / Maciste in King Solomon's Mines starring Reg Park
- Maciste e la regina de Samar / Maciste and the Queen of Samar starring Alan Steel
- La valle dell'eco tonante / Valley of the Thundering Echo starring Kirk Morris, Desert Raiders, in France as Maciste and the Women of the Valley
- ' / ' starring Renato Rossini as Maciste
- Gli invicibili fratelli Maciste / The Invincible Maciste Brothers The Invincible Gladiators, starring Richard Lloyd as Maciste
- Maciste il Vendicatore dei Mayas / Maciste, Avenger of the Mayans
Ursus series (1960–1964)
Following Buddy Baer's portrayal of Ursus in the classic 1951 film Quo Vadis, Ursus was used as a superhuman Roman-era character who became the protagonist in a series of Italian adventure films made in the early 1960s.When the "Hercules" film craze hit in 1959, Italian filmmakers were looking for other muscleman characters similar to Hercules whom they could exploit, resulting in the nine-film Ursus series listed below. Ursus was referred to as a "Son of Hercules" in two of the films when they were dubbed in English, although in the original Italian films, Ursus had no connection to Hercules whatsoever. In the English-dubbed version of one Ursus film, Ursus was actually referred to throughout the entire film as "Hercules".
There were a total of nine Italian films that featured Ursus as the main character, listed below as follows: Italian title / English translation of the Italian title ;
- Ursus / Ursus Mighty Ursus, starring Ed Fury
- La Vendetta di Ursus / The Revenge of Ursus starring Samson Burke
- Ursus e la Ragazza Tartara / Ursus and the Tartar Girl The Tartar Invasion, The Tartar Girl; starring Joe Robinson, Akim Tamiroff, Yoko Tani; directed by Remigio Del Grosso
- Ursus Nella Valle dei Leoni / Ursus in the Valley of the Lions starring Ed Fury; this film revealed the origin story of Ursus
- Ursus il gladiatore ribelle / Ursus the Rebel Gladiator starring Dan Vadis
- Ursus Nella Terra di Fuoco / Ursus in the Land of Fire Son of Atlas in the Land of Fire; starring Ed Fury
- Ursus il terrore dei Kirghisi / Ursus, the Terror of the Kirghiz starring Reg Park
- ' / ' starring Yan Larvor as Ursus
- Gli Invincibili Tre / The Invincible Three starring Alan Steel as Ursus
Samson series (1961–1964)
The titles are listed as follows: Italian title / its English translation ;
- Sansone / Samson 1961, starring Brad Harris, in France as Samson Against Hercules
- Sansone contro i pirati / Samson Against the Pirates 1963, starring Kirk Morris
- Ercole sfida Sansone / Hercules challenges Samson 1963, starring Richard Lloyd
- Sansone contro il corsaro nero / Samson Against the Black Pirate 1963, starring Alan Steel
- ' / ' 1964, starring Nadir Baltimore as Samson
Samson Against the Sheik, Son of Samson, Samson and the Slave Queen, Samson and the Seven Miracles of the World, Samson vs. the Giant King, and Samson in King Solomon's Mines were all re-titled Maciste movies, because the American distributors did not feel the name Maciste was marketable to U.S. filmgoers.
Samson and the Treasure of the Incas sounds like a peplum title, but was actually a spaghetti Western.
''The Sons of Hercules'' (TV syndication package)
The Sons of Hercules was a syndicated television show that aired in the United States in the 1960s. The series repackaged 14 randomly chosen Italian peplum films by unifying them with memorable title and end title theme songs and a standard voice-over intro relating the main hero in each film to Hercules any way they could. In some areas, each film was split into two one-hour episodes, so the 14 films were shown as 28 weekly episodes. None of the films were ever theatrically released in the U.S.The films are not listed in chronological order, since they were not really related to each other in any way. The first title listed below for each film was its American broadcast television title, followed in parentheses by the English translation of its original Italian theatrical title:
- Ursus, Son of Hercules 1961, starring Ed Fury, Mighty Ursus in England
- Mole Men vs the Son of Hercules 1961, starring Mark Forest
- Triumph of the Son of Hercules 1961, starring Kirk Morris
- Fire Monsters Against the Son of Hercules 1962, starring Reg Lewis
- Venus Against the Son of Hercules 1962, starring Roger Browne
- Ulysses Against the Son of Hercules 1962, starring Mike Lane
- Medusa Against the Son of Hercules 1962, starring Richard Harrison
- Son of Hercules in the Land of Fire 1963, starring Ed Fury
- Tyrant of Lydia Against The Son of Hercules 1963, starring Gordon Scott
- Messalina Against the Son of Hercules 1963, starring Richard Harrison
- The Beast of Babylon Against the Son of Hercules 1963, starring Gordon Scott, Goliath, King of the Slaves
- Terror of Rome Against the Son of Hercules 1964, starring Mark Forest
- Son of Hercules in the Land of Darkness 1964, starring Dan Vadis
- Devil of the Desert Against the Son of Hercules 1964, starring Kirk Morris, directed by Antonio Margheriti, The Slave Merchants, Soraya, Queen of the Desert
Steve Reeves pepla (in chronological order of production)
- Hercules actually filmed in 1957, released in Italy in 1958, released in the U.S. in 1959
- Hercules Unchained released in the U.S. in 1960
- Goliath and the Barbarians
- The Giant of Marathon
- The Last Days of Pompeii
- The White Warrior directed by Riccardo Freda
- Morgan, the Pirate
- The Thief of Baghdad
- The Trojan Horse
- Duel of the Titans
- The Slave
- The Avenger The Last Glory of Troy;
- Sandokan the Great directed by Umberto Lenzi
- Pirates of Malaysia Sandokan, the Pirate of Malaysia, Pirates of the Seven Seas; this was a sequel to Sandokan the Great, directed by Umberto Lenzi
Other (non-series) Italian pepla
- Adventurer of Tortuga, The, starring Guy Madison
- Adventures of Mandrin, The Captain Adventure Don Juan's Night of Love, starring Raf Vallone and Silvana Pampanini
- Adventures of Scaramouche, The The Mask of Scaramouche, starring Gérard Barray and Gianna Maria Canale
- Alexander The Great, starring Richard Burton
- Ali Baba and the Sacred Crown The Seven Tasks of Ali Baba, starring Richard Lloyd
- Ali Baba and the Seven Saracens Sinbad Against the Seven Saracens, starring Gordon Mitchell
- Alone Against Rome Vengeance of the Gladiators, starring Lang Jeffries and Rossana Podestà
- Anthar the Invincible Devil of the Desert Against the Son of Hercules, starring Kirk Morris, directed by Antonio Margheriti
- Antigone Rites for the Dead, starring Irene Papas, a Greek production
- Arena, The Naked Warriors, directed by Steve Carver and Joe D'Amato, starring Pam Grier and Margaret Markov
- Atlas Atlas, the Winner of Athena, directed in Greece by Roger Corman, starring Michael Forest
- Attack of the Moors The Kings of France
- Attack of the Normans The Normans, starring Cameron Mitchell
- Attila, directed by Pietro Francisci, starring Anthony Quinn and Sophia Loren
- Avenger of the Seven Seas Executioner of the Seas, starring Richard Harrison and Michèle Mercier
- Avenger of Venice, The, starring Brett Halsey and Gianna Maria Canale
- Bacchantes, The, starring Pierre Brice and Akim Tamiroff
- Balboa Conquistadors of the Pacific
- Barabbas produced by Dino de Laurentiis, starring Anthony Quinn, filmed in Italy
- Battle of the Amazons Amazons: Women of Love and War, Beauty of the Barbarian
- Beatrice Cenci directed by Riccardo Freda
- Beatrice Cenci directed by Lucio Fulci
- Behind the Mask of Zorro The Oath of Zorro, Tony Russel
- ' , Dino de Laurentiis, Ennio Morricone music, filmed in Italy
- Black Archer, The
- Black Devil, The starred Gerard Landry
- Black Duke, The, starring Cameron Mitchell
- Black Eagle, The Return of the Black Eagle, directed by Riccardo Freda
- Black Lancers, The Charge of the Black Lancers, Mel Ferrer
- Brennus, Enemy of Rome Battle of the Valiant, Gordon Mitchell
- Burning of Rome, The The Magnificent Adventurer, Brett Halsey
- Caesar Against the Pirates Gordon Mitchell
- Caesar the Conqueror, starring Cameron Mitchell
- Captain Falcon Lex Barker
- Captain from Toledo, The
- Captain of Iron, The Revenge of the Mercenaries, Barbara Steele
- Captain Phantom
- Captains of Adventure starring Paul Muller, Gerard Landry
- Caribbean Hawk, The Yvonne Monlaur
- Carthage in Flames
- Castillian, The Cesare Romero
- Catherine of Russia directed by Umberto Lenzi
- Cavalier in the Devil’s Castle
- Centurion, The The Conqueror of Corinth
- Challenge of the Gladiator Peter Lupus
- Cleopatra's Daughter The Tomb of the Kings, Debra Paget
- Colossus and the Amazon Queen, Ed Fury and Rod Taylor
- Colossus of Rhodes, The directed by Sergio Leone
- Conqueror of Atlantis The Kingdom in the Sand, Kirk Morris
- Conqueror of Maracaibo, The
- Conqueror of the Orient starring Rik Battaglia
- Constantine and the Cross Constantine the Great, starring Cornel Wilde
- ' Thunder of Battle, Gordon Scott
- Cossacks, The Edmund Purdom
- Count of Monte Cristo, The Louis Jourdan
- Damon and Pythias The Tyrant of Syracuse, Guy Williams
- David and Goliath Orson Welles
- Scipione l'Africano
- Defeat of the Barbarians King Manfred
- Desert Desperadoes Akim Tamiroff
- Desert Warrior The Desert Lovers, Ricardo Montalban
- Devil Made a Woman, The A Girl Against Napoleon
- Devil's Cavaliers, The
- Diary of a Roman Virgin Livia, una vergine per l'impero romano, directed by Joe D'Amato and The Arena )
- Dragon's Blood, The Sigfrido, based on the legend of the Niebelungen, special effects by Carlo Rambaldi
- Duel of Champions Horatio and Curiazi, Alan Ladd
- Erik the Conqueror Gli Invasori/ The Invaders, directed by Mario Bava, starring Cameron Mitchell
- Esther and the King Joan Collins, Richard Egan
- Executioner of Venice, The Lex Barker, Guy Madison
- Fabiola The Fighting Gladiator
- Falcon of the Desert The Magnificent Challenge, starring Kirk Morris
- Fall of Rome, The directed by Antonio Margheriti
- Fall of the Roman Empire, The U.S. production filmed in Spain, Sophia Loren
- Fighting Musketeers, The
- Fire Over Rome
- Fury of Achilles, The Gordon Mitchell
- Fury of the Pagans Fury of the Barbarians
- Giant of Metropolis, The Gordon Mitchell
- Giant of the Evil Island Mystery of the Cursed Island, Peter Lupus
- Giants of Rome directed by Antonio Margheriti, starring Richard Harrison
- Giants of Thessaly directed by Riccardo Freda
- Gladiator of Rome Battle of the Gladiators, Gordon Scott
- Gladiators Seven The Seven Gladiators, Richard Harrison
- Golden Arrow, The directed by Antonio Margheriti
- Gold for the Caesars Jeffrey Hunter
- Golgotha Behold the Man
- Guns of the Black Witch Terror of the Sea, Don Megowan
- Hannibal Victor Mature
- Hawk of the Caribbean The Caribbean Hawk
- Head of a Tyrant Judith and Holophernes
- Helen of Troy starring Jacques Sernas
- Hero of Babylon The Beast of Babylon vs. the Son of Hercules, Gordon Scott
- Hero of Rome The Colossus of Rome, Gordon Scott
- Herod the Great
- Huns, The Queen of the Tartars
- Invasion 1700 With Iron and Fire, With Fire and Sword, Daggers of Blood
- Ivanhoe, the Norman Swordsman La spada normanna, directed by Roberto Mauri
- Invincible Gladiator, The Richard Harrison
- Invincible Swordsman, The
- The Iron Swordsman Count Ugolino, directed by Riccardo Freda
- Jacob, The Man Who Fought With God
- Kampf um Rom The Last Roman, starring Laurence Harvey, Honor Blackman, Orson Welles
- Kindar, the Invulnerable Mark Forest
- King of the Vikings Prince in Chains, The
- Knight of a Hundred Faces, The The Silver Knight, Knight of a Thousand Faces, The, starring Lex Barker
- Knights of Terror Terror of the Red Capes, Tony Russel
- Knight Without a Country The Faceless Rider
- Knives of the Avenger Viking Massacre, directed by Mario Bava, starring Cameron Mitchell
- Last Gladiator, The Messalina Against the Son of Hercules
- Last of the Vikings, starring Cameron Mitchell
- Legions of the Nile The Legions of Cleopatra
- Lion of St. Mark, The Gordon Scott
- Lion of Thebes, The Helen of Troy, Mark Forest
- Loves of Salammbo, The Salambo
- Magnificent Gladiator, The Mark Forest
- Marco Polo Rory Calhoun
- Marco the Magnificent Anthony Quinn, Orson Welles
- Mars, God of War Venus Against the Son of Hercules
- Masked Conqueror, The
- Masked Man Against the Pirates, The
- Mask of the Musketeers Zorro and the Three Musketeers, starring Gordon Scott
- Massacre in the Black Forest, starring Cameron Mitchell
- Messalina Belinda Lee
- Michael Strogoff Revolt of the Tartars
- Mighty Crusaders, The Jerusalem Set Free, Gianna Maria Canale
- Minotaur, The Theseus Against the Minotaur, The Warlord of Crete
- Miracle of the Wolves Blood on his Sword, starring Jean Marais
- Missione sabbie roventi starring Renato Rossini, directed by Alfonso Brescia
- Mongols, The directed by Riccardo Freda, starring Jack Palance
- Musketeers of the Sea
- My Son, The Hero Arrivano i Titani, The Titans
- Mysterious Rider, The directed by Riccardo Freda
- Mysterious Swordsman, The starring Gerard Landry
- Nero and the Burning of Rome Nero and Messalina
- Night of the Great Attack Revenge of the Borgias
- Night They Killed Rasputin, The The Last Czar
- Nights of Lucretia Borgia, The
- Odyssey, The L'Odissea, Cyclops segment directed by Mario Bava; Samson Burke played Polyphemus the Cyclops
- Old Testament, The starred Brad Harris
- Perseus the Invincible Medusa vs. the Son of Hercules
- Pharaoh's Woman, The
- Pia of Ptolomey
- Pirate and the Slave Girl, The Scimitar of the Saracen, Lex Barker
- Pirate of the Black Hawk, The Gérard Landry
- Pirate of the Half Moon
- Pirates of the Coast Lex Barker
- Pontius Pilate Basil Rathbone
- Prince with the Red Mask, The The Red Eagle
- Prisoner of the Iron Mask, The The Revenge of the Iron Mask
- Pugni, Pirati e Karatè Fists, Pirates and Karate, directed by Joe D'Amato, starring Richard Harrison
- Queen for Caesar, A Gordon Scott
- Queen of Sheba directed by Pietro Francisci
- Queen of the Amazons Colossus and the Amazon Queen
- Queen of the Nile Nefertiti, Vincent Price
- Queen of the Pirates The Venus of the Pirates, Gianna Maria Canale
- Queen of the Seas directed by Umberto Lenzi
- Quo Vadis filmed in Italy, Sergio Leone asst. dir.
- Rage of the Buccaneers Gordon, The Black Pirate, starring Vincent Price
- Rape of the Sabine Women, The Romulus and the Sabines, Roger Moore
- Red Cloak, The Bruce Cabot
- Red Sheik, The
- Revak the Rebel The Barbarians, Jack Palance
- Revenge of Black Eagle, The Gianna Maria Canale
- Revenge of Ivanhoe, The Rik Battaglia
- Revenge of Spartacus, The Revenge of the Gladiators, Roger Browne
- Revenge of the Barbarians
- Revenge of the Black Eagle directed by Riccardo Freda
- Revenge of the Conquered Drakut the Avenger
- Revenge of the Gladiators starring Mickey Hargitay
- Revenge of the Musketeers Dartagnan vs. the Three Musketeers, starring Fernando Lamas
- Revolt of the Barbarians directed by Guido Malatesta
- Revolt of the Mercenaries
- Revolt of the Praetorians The Invincible Warriors, starring Richard Harrison
- Revolt of the Seven The Spartan Gladiator, starring Helga Line
- Revolt of the Slaves, The Rhonda Fleming
- Robin Hood and the Pirates Lex Barker
- Roland the Mighty Orlando, directed by Pietro Francisci
- Rome Against Rome War of the Zombies
- Rome 1585 The Mercenaries, Debra Paget
- Rover, The The Adventurer, starring Anthony Quinn
- Sack of Rome, The The Barbarians, The Pagans
- Samson and Gideon Fernando Rey, Biblical film
- Sandokan Fights Back Sandokan to the Rescue, The Revenge of Sandokan
- Sandokan vs. the Leopard of Sarawak Throne of Vengeance
- Saracens, The The Devil's Pirate, The Flag of Death, starring Richard Harrison
- Saul and David
- Scheherazade starring Anna Karina
- Sea Pirate, The Thunder Over the Indian Ocean, Surcouf, Hero of the Seven Seas
- Secret Mark of D'Artagnan, The
- Secret Seven, The The Invincible Seven
- Seven from Thebes
- Seven Rebel Gladiators Seven Against All, starring Roger Browne
- Seven Revenges, The The Seven Challenges, Ivan the Conqueror, starring Ed Fury
- Seven Seas to Calais Sir Francis Drake, King of the Seven Seas, Rod Taylor
- Seven Slaves Against the World Seven Slaves Against Rome, starring Roger Browne and Gordon Mitchell
- Seven Tasks of Ali Baba, The Ali Baba and the Sacred Crown
- Seventh Sword, The Brett Halsey
- 79 A.D., the Destruction of Herculaneum Brad Harris
- Shadow of Zorro, The
- Sheba and the Gladiator The Sign of Rome, Sign of the Gladiator, Anita Ekberg
- Siege of Syracuse Tina Louise
- Simbad e il califfo di Bagdad directed by Pietro Francisci
- Sins of Rome Spartacus, directed by Riccardo Freda
- Slave Girls of Sheba starring Linda Cristal
- Slave of Rome starring Guy Madison
- Slave Queen of Babylon Yvonne Furneaux
- Slaves of Carthage, The The Sword and the Cross, Gianna Maria Canale
- Sodom and Gomorrah Rosanna Podesta, U.S./Italian film shot in Italy, co-directed by Sergio Leone
- Son of Black Eagle
- Son of Captain Blood, The
- Son of Cleopatra, The Mark Damon
- Son of d'Artagnan directed by Riccardo Freda
- Son of El Cid, The 100 Horsemen, Mark Damon
- Son of the Red Corsair
Gladiator films
- Alone Against Rome Vengeance of the Gladiators
- The Arena Naked Warriors, co-directed by Joe D'Amato, starring Pam Grier, Paul Muller and Rosalba Neri
- Challenge of the Gladiator starring Peter Lupus
- Fabiola The Fighting Gladiator
- Gladiator of Rome Battle of the Gladiators, starring Gordon Scott
- Gladiators Seven The Seven Gladiators, starring Richard Harrison
- Invincible Gladiator, The Richard Harrison
- Last Gladiator, The Messalina Against the Son of Hercules
- Maciste, Gladiator of Sparta Terror of Rome Against the Son of Hercules
- Revenge of Spartacus, The Revenge of the Gladiators, starring Roger Browne
- Revenge of The Gladiators starring Mickey Hargitay
- Revolt of the Seven The Spartan Gladiator, starring Tony Russel and Helga Line
- Revolt of the Slaves Rhonda Fleming
- Seven Rebel Gladiators Seven Against All, starring Roger Browne
- Seven Slaves Against the World Seven Slaves Against Rome, The Strongest Slaves in the World, starring Roger Browne and Gordon Mitchell
- Sheba and the Gladiator The Sign of Rome, Sign of the Gladiator, Anita Ekberg
- Sins of Rome Spartacus, directed by Riccardo Freda
- Slave, The Son of Spartacus, Steve Reeves
- Spartacus and the Ten Gladiators Ten Invincible Gladiators, Dan Vadis
- Spartan Gladiator, The Tony Russel
- Ten Gladiators, The Dan Vadis
- Triumph of the Ten Gladiators Dan Vadis
- Two Gladiators, The Fight or Die, Richard Harrison
- Ursus, the Rebel Gladiator Rebel Gladiators, Dan Vadis
- Warrior and the Slave Girl, The The Revolt of the Gladiators, Gianna Maria Canale
Ancient Rome
- Brennus, Enemy of Rome Battle of the Valiant, Gordon Mitchell
- Caesar Against the Pirates Gordon Mitchell
- Caesar the Conqueror Cameron Mitchell, Rik Battaglia
- Carthage in Flames Cartagine in fiamme, directed by Carmine Gallone
- Centurion The The Conqueror of Corinth
- Colossus of Rhodes, The directed by Sergio Leone
- Constantine and the Cross Constantine the Great
- Thunder of Battle, Gordon Scott
- Diary of a Roman Virgin Livia, una vergine per l'impero romano, directed by Joe D'Amato and The Arena )
- Duel of Champions Horatio and Curiazi, Alan Ladd
- Duel of the Titans Romulus and Remus, Steve Reeves, Gordon Scott
- Fall of Rome, The directed by Antonio Margheriti
- Fire Over Rome
- Giants of Rome directed by Antonio Margheriti, starring Richard Harrison
- Gold for the Caesars Jeffrey Hunter
- Hannibal Victor Mature
- Hero of Rome The Colossus of Rome, Gordon Scott
- Kampf um Rom The Last Roman, starring Laurence Harvey, Honor Blackman, Orson Welles
- Last Days of Pompeii Steve Reeves
- Massacre in the Black Forest Cameron Mitchell
- Messalina
- Nero and the Burning of Rome Nero and Messalina
- Quo Vadis assistant director Sergio Leone
- Rape of the Sabine Women, The Roger Moore
- Revenge of Spartacus, The Roger Browne
- Revenge of the Barbarians
- Revolt of the Praetorians Richard Harrison
- Rome Against Rome War of the Zombies
- The Secret Seven The Invincible Seven
- 79 A.D., the Destruction of Herculaneum Brad Harris
- Sheba and the Gladiator The Sign of Rome, Sign of the Gladiator, Anita Ekberg
- Sins of Rome Spartaco, directed by Riccardo Freda
- The Slave of Rome starring Guy Madison
- Slaves of Carthage, The The Sword and the Cross, Gianna Maria Canale
- Theodora, Slave Empress directed by Riccardo Freda
- Three Swords for Rome Roger Browne
- Virgins of Rome, The Amazons of Rome
Greek mythology
- The Avenger Legend of Aeneas, Steve Reeves
- Alexander The Great U.S. film with music score by Mario Nascimbene
- Antigone Rites for the Dead, a Greek production
- Bacchantes, The
- Battle of the Amazons Amazons: Women of Love and War, Beauty of the Barbarian
- The Colossus of Rhodes directed by Sergio Leone
- Conqueror of Atlantis starring Kirk Morris
- Damon and Pythias Guy Williams
- Fury of Achilles Gordon Mitchell
- Giant of Marathon Steve Reeves
- Giants of Thessaly directed by Riccardo Freda
- Helen of Troy directed by Robert Wise
- Hercules Challenges Samson Hercules, Samson and Ulysses
- Lion of Thebes, The Helen of Troy, Mark Forest
- Mars, God of War Venus Against the Son of Hercules
- The Minotaur Theseus Against the Minotaur, The Warlord of Crete
- My Son, the Hero Arrivano i Titani, The Titans
- Odyssey, The Cyclops segment directed by Mario Bava; Samson Burke played Polyphemus the Cyclops
- Perseus the Invincible Medusa vs. the Son of Hercules
- Queen of the Amazons Colossus and the Amazon Queen
- Seven from Thebes André Lawrence
- Siege of Syracuse, The Tina Louise
- Treasure of the Petrified Forest Gordon Mitchell
- Trojan Horse, The The Trojan War, Steve Reeves
- Ulysses starring Kirk Douglas and Anthony Quinn
- Vulcan, Son of Jupiter Vulcan, Son of Jove, Gordon Mitchell, Richard Lloyd, Roger Browne
- Warrior Empress, The Sappho, Venus of Lesbos, Kerwin Matthews, Tina Louise
Barbarian and Viking films
- Attack of the Normans The Normans, Cameron Mitchell
- Attila directed by Pietro Francisci, Anthony Quinn, Sophia Loren
- The Cossacks
- Defeat of the Barbarians King Manfred
- Dragon's Blood, The Sigfrido, based on the legend of the Niebelungen, special effects by Carlo Rambaldi
- Erik the Conqueror The Invaders, directed by Mario Bava, starring Cameron Mitchell
- Fury of the Pagans Fury of the Barbarians
- Goliath and the Barbarians Terror of the Barbarians, Steve Reeves
- The Huns Queen of the Tartars
- Invasion 1700 With Iron and Fire, With Fire and Sword, Daggers of Blood
- King of the Vikings The Prince in Chains
- The Last of the Vikings starring Cameron Mitchell and Broderick Crawford
- Marco Polo Rory Calhoun
- Marco the Magnificent Anthony Quinn, Orson Welles
- Michel Strogoff Revolt of the Tartars
- The Mongols starring Jack Palance
- Revak the Rebel The Barbarians, Jack Palance
- Revolt of the Barbarians directed by Guido Malatesta
- Roland the Mighty directed by Pietro Francisci
- Saracens, The The Devil's Pirate, The Flag of Death
- The Seven Revenges The Seven Challenges, Ivan the Conqueror, starring Ed Fury
- Suleiman the Conqueror
- Sword of the Conqueror Rosamund and Alboino, Jack Palance
- Sword of the Empire
- Taras Bulba, The Cossack Plains of Battle
- The Tartars Victor Mature, Orson Welles
- Terror of the Steppes The Mighty Khan, starring Kirk Morris
- Tharus Son of Attila Colossus and the Huns, Ricardo Montalban
- Zorikan the Barbarian Dan Vadis
Swashbucklers / pirates
- Adventurer of Tortuga starring Guy Madison
- Adventures of Mandrin, The Captain Adventure
- Adventures of Scaramouche, The The Mask of Scaramouche, Gianna Maria Canale
- At Sword's Edge dir. by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia
- Attack of the Moors The Kings of France
- Avenger of the Seven Seas Executioner of the Seas, Richard Harrison
- Avenger of Venice, The directed by Riccardo Freda, starring Brett Halsey
- Balboa Conquistadors of the Pacific
- Beatrice Cenci directed by Riccardo Freda
- Beatrice Cenci directed by Lucio Fulci
- Behind the Mask of Zorro The Oath of Zorro, Tony Russel
- Black Archer, The Gerard Landry
- Black Devil, The Gerard Landry
- Black Duke, The Cameron Mitchell
- Black Eagle, The Return of the Black Eagle, directed by Riccardo Freda
- Black Lancers, The Charge of the Black Lancers, Mel Ferrer
- Captain from Toledo, The
- Captain of Iron, The Revenge of the Mercenaries, Barbara Steele
- Captain Phantom
- Captains of Adventure starring Paul Muller and Gerard Landry
- Caribbean Hawk, The Yvonne Monlaur
- Castillian, The Cesare Romero, U.S./Spanish co-production
- Catherine of Russia directed by Umberto Lenzi
- Cavalier in Devil’s Castle Cavalier of Devil's Island
- Conqueror of Maracaibo, The
- Count of Monte Cristo, The Louis Jourdan
- Devil Made a Woman, The A Girl Against Napoleon
- Devil's Cavaliers, The The Devil's Riders, Gianna Maria Canale
- El Cid Sophia Loren, Charlton Heston, U.S./ Italian film shot in Italy
- Executioner of Venice, The Lex Barker, Guy Madison
- Fighting Musketeers, The
- Giant of the Evil Island Mystery of the Cursed Island, Peter Lupus
- Goliath and the Masked Rider Hercules and the Masked Rider, Alan Steel
- Guns of the Black Witch Terror of the Sea, Don Megowan
- Hawk of the Caribbean
- Invincible Swordsman, The
- The Iron Swordsman Count Ugolino, directed by Riccardo Freda
- Ivanhoe, the Norman Swordsman La spada normanna, directed by Roberto Mauri
- Knight of a Hundred Faces, The The Silver Knight, starring Lex Barker
- Knights of Terror Terror of the Red Capes, Tony Russel
- Knight Without a Country The Faceless Rider
- Lawless Mountain, The La montaña sin ley
- Lion of St. Mark, The Gordon Scott
- Mark of Zorro made in France, Monica Swinn
- Mark of Zorro George Hilton
- Masked Conqueror, The
- Mask of the Musketeers Zorro and the Three Musketeers, starring Gordon Scott
- Michael Strogoff Revolt of the Tartars
- Miracle of the Wolves Blood on his Sword, starring Jean Marais
- Morgan, the Pirate Steve Reeves
- Musketeers of the Sea
- Mysterious Rider, The directed by Riccardo Freda
- Mysterious Swordsman, The starred Gerard Landry
- Nephews of Zorro, The Italian comedy with Franco and Ciccio
- Night of the Great Attack Revenge of the Borgias
- Night They Killed Rasputin, The The Last Czar
- Nights of Lucretia Borgia, The
- Pirate and the Slave Girl, The Lex Barker
- Pirate of the Black Hawk, The
- Pirate of the Half Moon
- Pirates of the Coast Lex Barker
- Prince with the Red Mask, The The Red Eagle
- Prisoner of the Iron Mask, The The Revenge of the Iron Mask
- Pugni, Pirati e Karatè Fists, Pirates and Karate, directed by Joe D'Amato, starring Richard Harrison
- Queen of the Pirates The Venus of the Pirates, Gianna Maria Canale
- Queen of the Seas directed by Umberto Lenzi
- Rage of the Buccaneers Gordon, The Black Pirate, starring Vincent Price
- Red Cloak, The Bruce Cabot
- Revenge of Ivanhoe, The Rik Battaglia
- Revenge of the Black Eagle directed by Riccardo Freda
- Revenge of the Musketeers Dartagnan vs. the Three Musketeers, Fernando Lamas
- Revenge of Spartacus, The Roger Browne
- Revolt of the Mercenaries
- Robin Hood and the Pirates Lex Barker
- Roland, the Mighty directed by Pietro Francisci
- Rome 1585 The Mercenaries, Debra Paget, set in the 1500s
- Rover, The The Adventurer, starring Anthony Quinn
- The Sack of Rome The Barbarians, The Pagans
- Samson vs. the Black Pirate Hercules and the Black Pirate, Alan Steel
- Samson vs. the Pirates Samson and the Sea Beast, Kirk Morris
- Sandokan Fights Back Sandokan to the Rescue, The Revenge of Sandokan, Guy Madison
- Sandokan the Great Sandokan, the Tiger of Mompracem, Steve Reeves
- Sandokan, the Pirate of Malaysia Pirates of Malaysia, Pirates of the Seven Seas, Steve Reeves, directed by Umberto Lenzi
- Sandokan vs. the Leopard of Sarawak Throne of Vengeance, Guy Madison
- Saracens, The The Devil's Pirate, The Flag of Death, starring Richard Harrison
- Sea Pirate, The Thunder Over the Indian Ocean, Surcouf, Hero of the Seven Seas
- Secret Mark of D'artagnan, The
- Seven Seas to Calais Sir Francis Drake, King of the Seven Seas, Rod Taylor
- Seventh Sword, The Brett Halsey
- Shadow of Zorro Frank Latimore
- Sign of Zorro, The
- Duel at the Rio Grande, Sean Flynn
- Son of Black Eagle
- Son of Captain Blood
- Son of d'Artagnan directed by Riccardo Freda
- Son of El Cid, The Mark Damon
- Son of the Red Corsair Son of the Red Pirate, Lex Barker
- Son of Zorro Alberto Dell'Acqua
- Sword in the Shadow, A starring Livio Lorenzon
- Sword of Rebellion, The The Rebel of Castelmonte
- Sword of Vengeance La spada della vendetta
- Swordsman of Siena, The The Mercenary
- Sword Without a Country Sword Without a Flag
- Terror of the Black Mask The Invincible Masked Rider
- Terror of the Red Mask Lex Barker
- Three Swords of Zorro, The The Sword of Zorro, Guy Stockwell
- Tiger of the Seven Seas
- Triumph of Robin Hood starring Samson Burke
- Tyrant of Castile, The Mark Damon
- White Slave Ship directed by Silvio Amadio
- The White Warrior Hadji Murad, the White Devil, Steve Reeves
- Zorro El Zorro, Zorro the Fox, George Ardisson
- Zorro Alain Delon
- Zorro and the Three Musketeers Gordon Scott
- Zorro at the Court of England Spiros Focás as Zorro
- Zorro at the Court of Spain The Masked Conqueror, Georgio Ardisson
- Zorro of Monterrey El Zorro de Monterrey, Carlos Quiney
- Zorro, Rider of Vengeance Carlos Quiney
- Zorro's Last Adventure La última aventura del Zorro, Carlos Quiney
- Zorro the Avenger The Revenge of Zorro, Frank Latimore
- Zorro the Avenger El Zorro justiciero Fabio Testi
- Zorro, the Navarra Marquis Nadir Moretti as Zorro
- Zorro the Rebel Howard Ross
- Zorro Against Maciste Samson and the Slave Queen starring Pierre Brice, Alan Steel
Biblical
- Barabbas Dino de Laurentiis, Anthony Quinn, filmed in Italy
- Bible, The Dino de Laurentiis, John Huston, filmed in Italy
- David and Goliath Orson Welles
- Desert Desperadoes plot involves King Herod
- Esther and the King Joan Collins, Richard Egan
- Head of a Tyrant, The
- Herod the Great Edmund Purdom
- Jacob, the Man Who Fought with God Giorgio Cerioni
- Mighty Crusaders, The Jerusalem Set Free, Gianna Maria Canale
- Old Testament, The Brad Harris
- Pontius Pilate Jean Marais
- The Queen of Sheba, directed by Pietro Francisci
- Samson and Gideon Fernando Rey
- Saul and David Gianni Garko
- Sodom and Gomorrah Rosanna Podesta, U.S./Italian film shot in Italy
- Story of Joseph and his Brethren, The
- Sword and the Cross, The Mary Magdalene, Gianna Maria Canale
Ancient Egypt
- Cleopatra's Daughter starring Debra Paget
- Legions of the Nile starring Linda Cristal
- Pharaoh's Woman, The with John Drew Barrymore
- Queen for Caesar, A Gordon Scott
- Queen of the Nile Nefertiti, Vincent Price
- Son of Cleopatra Mark Damon
Babylon / the Middle East
- Ali Baba and the Seven Saracens Sinbad Against the 7 Saracens, starring Gordon Mitchell
- Anthar, The Invincible Devil of the Desert Against the Son of Hercules, starring Kirk Morris, directed by Antonio Margheriti
- Desert Warrior The Desert Lovers, Ricardo Montalban
- Falcon of the Desert The Magnificent Challenge, starring Kirk Morris
- Golden Arrow, The directed by Antonio Margheriti
- Goliath at the Conquest of Baghdad Goliath at the Conquest of Damascus, Peter Lupus
- Goliath and the Rebel Slave The Tyrant of Lydia vs. The Son of Hercules, Gordon Scott
- Goliath and the Sins of Babylon Maciste, the World's Greatest Hero, Mark Forest
- Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon
- Hero of Babylon The Beast of Babylon vs. the Son of Hercules, Gordon Scott
- Kindar, the Invulnerable Mark Forest, Rosalba Neri
- Missione sabbie roventi starring Renato Rossini, directed by Alfonso Brescia
- Red Sheik, The
- Scheherazade starring Anna Karina
- Seven Tasks of Ali Baba, The Ali Baba and the Sacred Crown, starring Richard Lloyd
- Slave Girls of Sheba starring Linda Cristal
- Slave Queen of Babylon Yvonne Furneaux
- Son of the Sheik Kerim, Son of the Sheik, starring Gordon Scott
- Sword of Damascus, The The Thief of Damascus
- Sword of Islam, The
- Thief of Baghdad, The Steve Reeves
- War Gods of Babylon The Seventh Thunderbolt
- Wonders of Aladdin, The Donald O'Connor
The second peplum wave: the 1980s
- Adam and Eve Adamo ed Eva, la prima storia d'amore, contains stock footage from One Million Years B.C.
- Ator, the Fighting Eagle Ator the Invincible, starring Miles O'Keefe and Sabrina Siani, directed by Joe D'Amato
- Ator 2: The Blade Master Cave Dwellers, starring Miles O’Keefe, directed by Joe D’Amato
- ' Iron Warrior, starring Miles O'Keefe, directed by Alfonso Brescia
- ' Quest for the Mighty Sword, starring Eric Allan Kramer, Laura Gemser and Marisa Mell, directed by Joe D'Amato
- Barbarian Master Sangraal, the Sword of Fire, Sword of the Barbarians, starring Sabrina Siani
- The Barbarians The Barbarians and Company, semi-comedy starring Peter and David Paul, directed by Ruggero Deodato
- The Cantabrians Los Cantabros, directed by Paul Naschy in Spain
- Conqueror of the World I padroni del mondo / Fathers of the World, Master of the World directed by Alberto Cavallone
- Conquest Conquest of the Lost Land, starring Sabrina Siani, directed by Lucio Fulci
- Hercules starring Lou Ferrigno and Sybil Danning, directed by Luigi Cozzi
- Hercules 2 The Adventures of Hercules, starring Lou Ferrigno, directed by Luigi Cozzi
- Hundra Italian/ Spanish Conan ripoff directed by Matt Cimber
- The Invincible Barbarian Gunan, the Warrior, Gunan, King of the Barbarians, starring Sabrina Siani, directed by Franco Prosperi
- Ironmaster The War of Iron, co-starring Luigi Montefiori, directed by Umberto Lenzi
- The Seven Magnificent Gladiators starring Lou Ferrigno and Dan Vadis
- She starring Sandahl Bergman and Gordon Mitchell
- Sinbad of the Seven Seas starring Lou Ferrigno, directed by Luigi Cozzi
- Thor, the Conqueror directed by Tonino Ricci
- The Throne of Fire starring Sabrina Siani, directed by Franco Prosperi
- Yor, the Hunter from the Future starring Reb Brown, directed by Antonio Margheriti
- Caligula directed by Tinto Brass
- A Filha de Calígula directed by Ody Fraga
- Caligula and Messalina directed by Bruno Mattei
- My Nights with Messalina directed by Jaime J. Puig
- Nerone and Poppea directed by Bruno Mattei
- Caligula... The Untold Story directed by Joe D'Amato
- Orgies of Caligula Caligula's Slaves, Roma, l'antica chiave dei sensi
Films
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