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Hercules and the Princess of Troy: Directed by Albert Band. With Gordon Scott, Paul Stevens, Mart Hulswit, Diana Hyland. The mighty Hercules battles a sea monster to save the legendary city of Troy.
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- Action, Adventure, Drama
- Albert Band
- 1965-09-12
Hercules and the Princess of Troy is a 1965 Italian-American made-for-television adventure fantasy film directed by Albert Band. It was originally made as a pilot for a television series which never materialized. Albeit very short, the film was released to US television as a feature film.
- Action Adventure Drama Fantasy
The mighty Hercules battles a sea monster to save the legendary city of Troy. Superstrong hero Hercules, aided by young Ulysses and scientific wit Diogenes, journeys to Troy, where the city's virgins are being sacrificed to a horrible sea monster.
Hercules (Gordon Scott) sets out to save the city of Troy from a horrible sea monster. Meanwhile, the city is threatened by a different kind of monster--a smarmy politician who will stop at nothing to seize the throne.
It's up to the brave and mighty Hercules (a likable performance by the handsome and muscular Gordon Scott) to destroy the creature before Princess Diana (fetching blonde Diana Hyland) becomes its next victim. Director Albert Band relates the story at a snappy pace and maintains a serious tone throughout.
Hercules and the Princess of Troy. 1965 · 48 min. TV-PG. Action · Adventure · Fantasy. The mighty Hercules travels to the city of Troy to save Prince Diana, heir to the throne, from a terrible and destructive sea monster. Subtitles: English. Starring: Gordon Scott Paul Stevens Mart Hulswit Diana Hyland Gordon Mitchell. Directed by: Albert Band.