Hercules and the Captive Women
Ercole alla conquista di Atlantide
King Androcles of Thebes commands a ship in search of a threat to Greece, predicted by an atmospheric oracle. Hercules is part of the crew, but the strongman falls overboard in a thick fog. Washed ashore, he saves a young Ismene from Proteus, an evil, shape-shifting creature. Ismene takes Hercules to Atlantis, where he discovers that her mother, Queen Antinea, has captured Androcles. Hercules schemes to rescue him and thwart Antinea's dream of world conquest.
Vittorio Cottafavi Director Carlo Carlini Director of Photography Maurizio Lucidi Editor Gino Marinuzzi Jr. Original Music Composer Sandro Continenza Screenplay Duccio Tessari Screenplay Duccio Tessari Story Sandro Continenza Story Achille Piazzi Producer Franco Lolli Production Design Giuseppe Ranieri Production Design Vittorio Rossi Costume Design
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