The Fury of Achilles

The Fury of Achilles
Directed by Marino Girolami
Produced by Samuel Z. Arkoff
Written by Homer (poem)
Gino De Santis
Starring Gordon Mitchell
Jacques Bergerac
Piero Lulli
Music by Carlo Savina
Cinematography Mario Fioretti
Edited by Mirella Casini
Release dates
1962
Running time
118 min
Country Italy
Language Italian

L'ira di Achille, internationally released as The Fury of Achilles, is a 1962 Italian historical drama set in the ninth year of the Trojan War and is based primarily on Homer's Iliad. The film was directed by Marino Girolami and starred Gordon Mitchell as Achilles.[1]

Plot

Care fellow Greeks to Troy, since the prince Paris has abducted the Spartan Princess Helen, wife of Menelaus. In the fighting stands the invincible hero Achilles, who leads his Myrmidons to assault. Now in the tenth year of the war, Troy has not yet been destroyed. For the contention of a slave, Agamemnon, king of the Greeks offends Achilles because a female slave and the hero withdraws from the war, creating confusion in the army. The Trojans in fact have the opportunity to drive out the Greeks at sea and so Patroclus, Achilles best friend wears, without the knowledge of Achilles, his divine armor to instill courage in the soldiers Myrmidons. But Patroclus is killed by the Trojan prince Hector: Achilles rages, killing many Trojans, including the same Hector.

Cast

Production

The original version includes footage from The Trojan Horse. These scenes are omitted in the UK version which is altogether 20 minutes shorter.[2]

Biography

See also

References

  1. Giordano
  2. Hughes, p.52f

External links


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