词条 | The Giant of Marathon |
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| name = The Giant of Marathon | image = Giantofmarathon.jpg | alt = | caption = Theatrical release poster | film name = | director = {{plainlist|*Jacques Tourneur
| producer = Bruno Vailati{{sfn|Kinnard|Crnkovich|2017|p=60}} | writer = | screenplay = {{plainlist|*Ennio De Concini
| story = {{plainlist|*Ennio De Concini
| based on = {{Based on|An idea|Alberto Barsanti and Raffaello Pacini{{sfn|Kinnard|Crnkovich|2017|p=60}}}} | starring = {{plainlist|*Steve Reeves
| narrator = | music = Roberto Nicolosi{{sfn|Kinnard|Crnkovich|2017|p=60}} | cinematography = Mario Bava{{sfn|Kinnard|Crnkovich|2017|p=60}} | editing = Mario Serandrei{{sfn|Kinnard|Crnkovich|2017|p=60}} | production companies = {{plainlist|*Titanus
| distributor = | released = {{Film date|df=yes|1959|12|3|Italy}} May 25, 1960 (USA)[1] | runtime = 84 minutes[2] | country = {{plainlist|*Italy
| language = | budget = | gross = }} The Giant of Marathon ({{lang-it|La battaglia di Maratona}}) is a 1959 international co-production sword and sandal film, loosely based on the Battle of Marathon. It was directed by Jacques Tourneur and Mario Bava. It starred Steve Reeves as Phillipides. The film was a co-production between Italy's Titanus and Galatea Film and France's Lux Compagnie Cinematographique de France and Societe Cinematographique Lyre.{{sfn|Kinnard|Crnkovich|2017|p=60}} PlotThe story is set in 490 BC, the time of the Medic Wars, during which Persian armies sweep through the Ancient world. Having brought home to Athens the Olympic victor's laurel crown, Phillippides becomes commander of the Sacred Guard, which is expected to defend the city-state's liberty, a year after the expulsion of the tyrant Hippias. Athenian supporters of Hippias conspire, hoping to sideline Phillippides with a marriage to Theocrites' expensive servant Charis, and thus neutralize the guard. She fails to seduce him, as his heart is already taken by a young girl before he learns her name is Andromeda, daughter of Creuso. Everything personal is likely to be put on hold when the news breaks that the vast army of Darius, the Persian King of Kings, is marching on Greece, hoping that its internal division will make its conquest a walk-over. Theocrites instructs Miltiades to hold back the Sacred Guard to defend the temple of Pallas after a likely defeat, and proposes instead to negotiate terms with Darius, but is told an alliance with Sparta could save the Hellenic nation. Phillippides makes the journey and survives an attempt on his life by conspirators; he returns with Sparta's engagement during the Persian attack in far greater numbers on Militiades valiant troops. Charis, left for dead after overhearing Darius's orders, reaches the camp to tell that the Persian fleet, now commanded by the traitor Theocrites, is heading for the Piraeus to take Athens. Miltiades sends Phillippides ahead to hold out with the Sacred Guard until his hopefully victorious troops arrive, and after his perilous journey back they successfully beat back the Persians. Cast
ProductionThe Giant of Marathon was shot on location in Italy.[3] Ten days before the premiere, director Mario Bava was forced to reshoot exterior scenes because several extras were spotted smoking cigarettes on camera.[4]ReleaseIn Italy, the film was released on 3 December 1959.{{sfn|Kinnard|Crnkovich|2017|p=60}} The film was dubbed into English for its North American release.[3] This release included several underwater scenes of the sacred guard planting spikes in coral and fighting alongside Persian ships.[3] The film opened in Los Angeles on 20 May 1960 and in New York on 25 May 1960.[3] The film was released in the US as Giant of Marathon and everywhere else as Battle of Marathon.[5] The film was very successful at the box office: according to MGM records the film earned $1,335,000 in the US and Canada and $1.4 million elsewhere resulting in a profit of $429,000.[6] See also
ReferencesFootnotes1. ^Della Casa, Steve; Giusti, Marco (2013). "Il Grande Libro di Ercole". Edizione Sabinae. Page 103. {{ISBN|978-88-98623-051}} 2. ^Della Casa, Steve; Giusti, Marco (2013). "Il Grande Libro di Ercole". Edizione Sabinae. Page 103. {{ISBN|978-88-98623-051}} 3. ^1 2 3 {{cite web|url=http://afi.com/members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=53155|publisher=American Film Institute|title=The Giant of Marathon|accessdate=5 October 2017}} 4. ^Hughes, p.49 5. ^Della Casa, Steve; Giusti, Marco (2013). "Il Grande Libro di Ercole". Edizione Sabinae. Page 103. {{ISBN|978-88-98623-051}} 6. ^{{Citation | title = The Eddie Mannix Ledger | publisher = Margaret Herrick Library, Center for Motion Picture Study | place = Los Angeles}}. Sources{{Refbegin}}
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