“ | I've come to rescue the princess. | ” |
- Samson |
- For the Cinematic Titanic presentation, see CT - Samson and the Seven Miracles of the World.
Samson and the Seven Miracles of the World is a 1961 sword-and-sandal film that was directed by Riccardo Freda.
Plot[]
The heroic Samson challenges a horde of marauders and saves a captive princess.
Cast[]
- Gordon Scott as Samson
- Yôko Tani as Princess Lei-ling
- Dante DiPaulo as Bayan
- Gabriele Antonini as Cho
- Leonardo Severini as Garak
- Valéry Inkijinoff as High Priest Tao
Notes[]
- The character Samson was identified as Maciste in the original Italian version.
- The title is depicted with the word "seven" as a numeral in trailers and promotional materials.
MST3K Connections[]
- Writer Duccio Tessari was also writer for Hercules and the Captive Women.
- Gordon Scott also portrayed Bart Fargo in Danger!! Death Ray.
- Yôko Tani also portrayed Dr. Sumiko Ogimura in First Spaceship on Venus.
- Gabriele Antonini also portrayed Ulysses in Hercules Unchained and Hercules.
- Actor and stunt double Pietro Torrisi (torturer's aide in arena) also portrayed a Granada Base henchman in Operation Double 007.
- American version composer Les Baxter was also composer and song writer for Untamed Youth (in which he also had an unspecified role), stock music composer for Attack of the the Eye Creatures, and score composer for the American version of Reptilicus.
- Composer Carlo Innocenzi was also composer for The Loves of Hercules
- Cinematographer Riccardo Pallottini also did special effects photography for Killer Fish.
- Set decorator Ennio Michettoni was also set decorator and set dresser for Diabolik.
- Set decorator Athos Danilo Zanetti was also production designer for Il Natale Che Quasi Non Fu
- Music conductor Carlo Savina was also musical director for Hercules Unchained and Hercules.