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Hercules/Hercules Unchained (1973) Original Movie Poster

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n Original Vintage Folded One-Sheet Poster (1sh; measures 27" x 41" [69 x 104 cm]) (Learn More)

the 1973 double-bill release ("It took two colossal movies to tell the whole incredible story!"; "The original uncut Presentations") of Le Fatiche di Ercole (released in the U.S. in 1959 as "Hercules"), the 1958 Pietro Francisci Italian sword-and-sandal action adventure fantasy thriller ("Mighty saga of the world's mightiest man!")  (released in the U.S. in 1960 as "Hercules Unchained"), the 1959 Pietro Francisci French/Italian/Spanish sword-and-sandal fantasy adventure epic ("Never before on the screen! The mightiest of them all!"; "Fabulous feats of human power the screen has never shown before!"; "Spectacles of massive might beyond any ever known before!"; "It Floods The Screens Of The World With Wonders Never Before Seen!"; "SEE THE MAMMOTH WAR OF THE CHARIOTS"; "The Glories, the Triumphs, the Conquests of the World's Mightiest Man!"; "See the war of the chariots! Blood battles to the death for the throne of Thebes!"; "See the temptress Lydia! Robbing Hercules of strength and memory with the magic waters of Lethe!"; "See the court of lovers! A palace of flaming passions with living statues of lust!"; "See the contest of giants! The world's strongest man in hand-to-hand test with the ogre of the valley!"; "See the combat of kings! Hercules, Ulysses and the Argonauts against the thundering hordes of thousands!") starring Steve Reeves (in the title role "as Hercules"/Ercole)