

All'ombra delle aquile
あらすじ
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作品考察・見どころ
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スタッフ・制作会社
監督: Ferdinando Baldi
脚本: Ferdinando Baldi / Nino Milano
音楽: Carlo Savina
制作会社: Avala Film / Debora Film


No synopsis available.
AIが作品の魅力を深く読み解いています
監督: Ferdinando Baldi
脚本: Ferdinando Baldi / Nino Milano
音楽: Carlo Savina
制作会社: Avala Film / Debora Film
What is immediately striking about this adventure is the production. It is really rather superior to most of the Cameron Mitchell efforts produced in Italy in the 1960s. Gone are the garish sets and over-lit studio sets, replaced by largely outdoor - and quite authentic looking - rustic scenarios. This time our hero plays Roman Tribune "Ventidus" who has been charged with suppressing a rebellion from the Pannonian tribes in Germania. That tribe had peacefully co-existed with the legions until their leader "Magdo" (Alex Medar) is deposed by the upstart "Batone" (Alex Gavin) who has designs not just on his leadership but on his feisty daughter "Helen" (Bela Loncar). What now ensues is the usual set-piece historical drama with some over-staged sword fights and tit-for-tat battles that serve to tee up an ending that is not just very predictable, but really flat in it's delivery too. Mitchell stands head and shoulders about the rest of the truly mediocre cast, and the director and dialogue add little to the tension or action elements. It's a shame - Mitchell has starred in far better stories with far worse production. This time it is the other way around...