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    • Hercules and the Treasure of the Incas (Italian: Sansone e il tesoro degli Incas) is a 1964 film written and directed by Piero Pierotti and starring Alan Steel. Originally conceived as a peplum film, given the contemporary success of A Fistful of Dollars, it was turned into a western film during the shootings, resulting in a bizarre crossover between the two genres. Although Alan Steel reverts to a Hercules-like character in the film's climax, the bulk of the film resembles a standard Spaghetti Western.


      Plot


      A cowboy named William Smith (Alan Steel) tries to save his friend who has been framed for committing a murder. The two leave civilization and find themselves in mountainous territory on the trail of a hidden treasure, which is guarded by a lost Inca tribe (who are also referred to as Aztecs in the film). After the Spanish conquistadors wiped out the Aztecs in the Sixteenth Century, a small group of Aztecs managed to escape to the Arizona territory, bringing with them a vast cache of gold. They somehow built a hidden city in the desert where they lived in peace for many years until a lost map turns up and ignites a treasure hunt among two competing groups of cowboys. Mario Petri leads the bad guys who arrive at the city first before hero Alan Steel's party can get there. They enter the lost city through two golden doors built into the side of a cliff face. After the two groups try to kill each other, the Aztecs start attacking them all with arrows. When Petri finally gets possession of the treasure, he loses his mind and kills off the members of his own gang. The Aztec natives decide to sacrifice the last three surviving white men by throwing them into a river of molten gold. At the climax of the film, Alan Steel inexplicably reverts to a Hercules-like character and uses his massive strength to tear down the city just before an earthquake coincidentally destroys whatever's remaining of the place. The heroes escape in the end through the hidden city's golden doors.


      Cast


      Alan Steel as William Smith / Hercules
      Toni Sailer as Alan Fox
      Wolfgang Lukschy as El Puma
      Brigitte Heiberg as Jenny Nixon
      Mario Petri as Jerry Darmon, the villain
      Anna Maria Polani as Queen Mysia
      Pierre Cressoy as Vince
      Federico Boido as Tex
      Elisabetta Fanti as Urpia
      Dada Gallotti as Ilona
      Omero Gargano as Bartender
      Antonio Gradoli as Castoro
      Franco Jamonte as Darmon's Accomplice
      Gino Marturano as Barracuda
      Harry Riebauer as Sheriff
      Bruno Scipioni as Darmon Henchman
      Andrea Scotti as Stagecoach Traveller
      Attilio Severini as Grizzly
      Umberto Spadaro as Darmon Henchman
      Carlo Tamberlani as Burt Nixon
      Gilberto Galimberti as Aztec
      Amedeo Trilli as Barber
      Nino Vingelli as Indian


      Release


      Hercules and the Treasure of the Incas was released on 15 October 1964. In Italy, the film had a 110-minute running time while in the United States it was edited to 90 minutes.


      See also


      List of Italian films of 1964
      List of films featuring Hercules


      References




      = Bibliography

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      External links


      Hercules and the Treasure of the Incas at IMDb

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