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Trivia note: The film ''[[Hercules Against the Moon Men]]'' was also about Maciste, until the English dubbing crew decided to capitalize on the bigger name recognition of Hercules. |
Trivia note: The film ''[[Hercules Against the Moon Men]]'' was also about Maciste, until the English dubbing crew decided to capitalize on the bigger name recognition of Hercules. |
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* [[Captain Ersatz]]: That's not Hercules, it's Colossus/Maciste. |
* [[Captain Ersatz]]: That's not Hercules, it's Colossus/Maciste. |
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* [[Holding the Floor]]: Milana's excruciatingly long dance to stall for time. |
* [[Holding the Floor]]: Milana's excruciatingly long dance to stall for time. |
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[[Category:Colossus and the Headhunters]] |
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Revision as of 16:53, 2 October 2020
Colossus and the Headhunters is a 1963 Italian Sword and Sandal movie. This entry is not much unlike the earlier Hercules movies. Bulky hero Maciste (whom the titular Colossus presumably refers to) helps lead a party of survivors from his tribe's homeland, which is destroyed in a volcanic eruption. The survivors float to an island where they're embroiled in a fight between two warring nations, one of which is dubbed the Headhunters. Central to this conflict is a coup attempt by the evil Kermes and his fight against Queen Amoa. Can Maciste help resolve the situation?
Trivia note: The film Hercules Against the Moon Men was also about Maciste, until the English dubbing crew decided to capitalize on the bigger name recognition of Hercules.
For tropes and specifics relating to the Mystery Science Theater 3000 version, please go to the episode recap page.
- Captain Ersatz: That's not Hercules, it's Colossus/Maciste.
- Holding the Floor: Milana's excruciatingly long dance to stall for time.
- Leave the Camera Running
- Made of Iron: Colossus/Maciste takes an arrow to the upper chest/shoulder, but seems to walk it off after a few minutes.
- Non-Action Guy: For much of the movie, Colossus/Maciste is rather unheroic.
- Shallow Love Interest: Amoa is almost certainly destined to be Maciste's lover. She doesn't sell it very well, however.