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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe god Dionysus decides to pay a visit to the city of Thebes.The god Dionysus decides to pay a visit to the city of Thebes.The god Dionysus decides to pay a visit to the city of Thebes.
Emilio Cigoli
- Narratore
- (sin créditos)
Gianni Di Segni
- Slave carrying Water
- (sin créditos)
Enzo Fiermonte
- Policrates
- (sin créditos)
Alba Maiolini
- Woman of the People
- (sin créditos)
Nino Marchetti
- Theban Citizen
- (sin créditos)
Nello Pazzafini
- Theban Courtier
- (sin créditos)
Angelo Susani
- Prison Guard
- (sin créditos)
Argumento
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaApart from one Asian catalog, there is no evidence that this film was ever released as "Bondage Gladiator Sexy". Indeed, the story line contains no bondage and no gladiators. Medallion Pictures released it in the US in 1963 as "The Bacchantes", and while there was no British theatrical release, it did receive a British television premiere on 3 January 1992 (again as "The Bacchantes") as part of Channel 4's Sword and Sandal season.
- ErroresAs with many movies produced during this period that were set in ancient times, all of the women are neatly shaved.
- ConexionesFeatured in Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest: The Bacchantes (1974)
Opinión destacada
The Italian TV RAI 3 transmitted this movie yesterday (June 07, 2008), even if at impossible hour as usual for interesting movies of the past. Being very interested in Greek Religion I had to see it and I have been a little bit surprised by its good qualities; in fact the movie has many qualities. Actors were all fine especially Alberto Lupo in the Pentheus role: he is still today a very lamented actor in Italy. He was the kind of actor that you can't replace easily for his personality. He managed to make of Pentheus a credible King, who never seem stupid nor ridiculous as somewhere else may appear. Being a musician I have to say that I appreciated the soundtrack, it is really very good. After a brief research I discovered that The music was composed by Mario Nascimbene (who also worked for Hollywood and won a David Donatello for the career) and directed by Franco Ferrara. Nascimbene did an excellent job both with themes and making all sound not too romantic or modern especially considering the bad tendencies during the fifties and the sixties. Another incredible point of quality in this movie are dialogues: there are many sentences and aphorisms that watching the movie you would like to write down on paper and remember. The story is of course somewhat naive, especially the easiness with which Dionysos earn the popular trust and consent is a bit exaggerated and the deep reasons could be better explained. Sexuality is cited but just passed over and so on. All the same this is a well equilibrated and pleasing movie to see even more than one time. And most of all one of the few movies about ancient Greek Gods in which the ancient believes are a bit respected and not insulted. Of course it is only cinema. There is enough adventure, suspense and educational material (music, some dance, aphorisms) in this movie that you can watch it both with your partner, your children, just for yourself.
- alan_dammit
- 7 jun 2008
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 40 minutos
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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