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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueStory of an ancient Assyrian queen that supposedly took place around 810 B.C.Story of an ancient Assyrian queen that supposedly took place around 810 B.C.Story of an ancient Assyrian queen that supposedly took place around 810 B.C.
John Bartha
- Althar
- (as Gian Barta)
Annamaria Ubaldi
- Una serva
- (as Anna M. Ubaldi)
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- AnecdotesJohn Ericson's voice is dubbed by another actor in the English language version.
- ConnexionsEdited into Cynful Movies: Slave Queen of Babylon (2022)
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"The Robe" ( 1953 1st CinemaScope) is Where the Genre-Trend of "Biblical" Began and Morphed into a Sub-Genre that Came to be Called "Sword & Sandal".
Many of the Crop were Low-Mid Budget "Epic-Spectacles" that Suited Foreign Language Studios Outside of Hollywood,
that were Quick to Realize that American Patrons Embraced these Good-Looking Feasts for the Eyes, both Animate and Inanimate (Flesh & Landscapes) were Appreciated by, Especially Kids and Other Oglers of All Ages that Resulted in Good-Box-Office and Handsome Returns.
"Slave Queen" was Produced in Rome and is, as these Things Go, a Talky, Indoory, Intrigue with a Lot of Banter about Politics, Conquering, Slaves, and Empires.
The Mood Breaks Occasionally from the Gorgeous Yvonne Furneaux, as the Queen with Her Steel-Blue Penetrating Eyes, Her Desire to Build and Build, with Those-Eyes on a Stiff John Erickson, to Rule by Her Side, for a Sword-Fight or some Slave-Torture.
The Wide-Open Outdoor Spectacle that Sells some of the Genre is Almost Absent in This One. The Concentration is on the Verbal and the Voluptuous, and is Well-Done on that Accord. But as Far as Historical-Accuracy is Debatable. As are most of the Type.
The Movie Moves Along Nicely with its Attention to Colorful Sets and Costumes, and it Ends Quite Poetically After Much Back and Forth Between the Queen, Her Haunting Love, and Love-Interest.
As Far as Babylon, the True Ascension and Wonder of that Ancient World is Visually Absent and has Yet to be Built. 1 of the 7 "Wonders of the Ancient World" (The Hanging Gardens) do Get a "Shout-Out" as the Queen Dreams a Vision of Her Yet to be Built Center of the World.
Worth a Watch.
Many of the Crop were Low-Mid Budget "Epic-Spectacles" that Suited Foreign Language Studios Outside of Hollywood,
that were Quick to Realize that American Patrons Embraced these Good-Looking Feasts for the Eyes, both Animate and Inanimate (Flesh & Landscapes) were Appreciated by, Especially Kids and Other Oglers of All Ages that Resulted in Good-Box-Office and Handsome Returns.
"Slave Queen" was Produced in Rome and is, as these Things Go, a Talky, Indoory, Intrigue with a Lot of Banter about Politics, Conquering, Slaves, and Empires.
The Mood Breaks Occasionally from the Gorgeous Yvonne Furneaux, as the Queen with Her Steel-Blue Penetrating Eyes, Her Desire to Build and Build, with Those-Eyes on a Stiff John Erickson, to Rule by Her Side, for a Sword-Fight or some Slave-Torture.
The Wide-Open Outdoor Spectacle that Sells some of the Genre is Almost Absent in This One. The Concentration is on the Verbal and the Voluptuous, and is Well-Done on that Accord. But as Far as Historical-Accuracy is Debatable. As are most of the Type.
The Movie Moves Along Nicely with its Attention to Colorful Sets and Costumes, and it Ends Quite Poetically After Much Back and Forth Between the Queen, Her Haunting Love, and Love-Interest.
As Far as Babylon, the True Ascension and Wonder of that Ancient World is Visually Absent and has Yet to be Built. 1 of the 7 "Wonders of the Ancient World" (The Hanging Gardens) do Get a "Shout-Out" as the Queen Dreams a Vision of Her Yet to be Built Center of the World.
Worth a Watch.
- LeonLouisRicci
- 5 sept. 2023
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- Durée1 heure 41 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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