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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ursus_(film)Ursus (film) - Wikipedia

    Ursus (also known as Mighty Ursus) is a 1961 Italian peplum film directed by Carlo Campogalliani. It was originally theatrically released in the US on a double bill with "Jack, the Giant Killer" (1962) before being sold to television in the U.S.

  2. Ursus returns from war to find his fiancée, Attea, has been kidnapped by a mysterious sect which sacrifices virgins to its patron goddess. Ursus faces much treachery and is forced to display much courage and strength as he and the blind girl Doreide embark upon a quest to retrieve Attea.

  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt0055577Ursus (1961) - IMDb

    Ursus: Directed by Carlo Campogalliani. With Ed Fury, Cristina Gaioni, Moira Orfei, Mario Scaccia. Ursus returns from war to find his fiancée, Attea, has been kidnapped by a mysterious sect which sacrifices virgins to its patron goddess.

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    • Action, Fantasy, Adventure
    • Carlo Campogalliani
    • 1962-04-11
  4. Jul 29, 2021 · The Mighty Ursus (Ursus) - Official Trailer by Film&ClipsDirector: Carlo CampogallianiWriters: Giuseppe Mangione, Giuliano Carnimeo, Sergio SollimaStars: Ed ...

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  5. Ursus returns from war to find his fiancée, Attea, has been kidnapped by a mysterious sect which sacrifices virgins to its patron goddess. Ursus faces much treachery and is forced to display much courage and strength as he and the blind girl Doreide embark upon a quest to retrieve Attea.

  6. Bodybuilder Ed Fury stars as the legendary Ursus in this above-average sword-and-sandal adventure from veteran director Carlo Campogalliani. The plot concerns Ursus’ attempts to rescue his kidnapped fiancee, aided by a pretty blind slave girl.

  7. Ursus series (1960–1964) Following Buddy Baer's portrayal of Ursus in the classic 1951 film Quo Vadis, Ursus was used as a superhuman Roman-era character who became the protagonist in a series of Italian adventure films made in the early 1960s.