
Goliath and the Sins of Babylon (1963)
1h 32m | PG-13
Goliath battles for the freedom of the Babylonian people.
Director: Michele Lupo
Studio: Leone Film
Genre: Adventure, Fantasy
Video: 720p
Cast

Mark Forest
as Maciste / Goliath / Marcellus

José Greci
as Regia / Chelima

Giuliano Gemma
as Xandros

Erno Crisa
as Morakeb

Mimmo Palmara
as Alceas

Livio Lorenzon
as Evandro
Reviews
Technically, this is at the better end of the genre as both the production standards and - mercifully - the dubbing hold up quite well. Mark Forest could hardly be described as versatile, or good - really - but here, he is also quite decent as the eponymous hero who steps in to stop the annual tribute of thirty young virgins being sent from his Nefer homeland to Babylon. Certainly, the plot offers nothing new - we have seen the same story time and time again with the hero being "Hercules" or "Maciste", but the costumes and sets are colourful and vibrant, there is plenty of strong-man action and although it is a bit heavy on the dialogue side from time to-time, it's still quite an entertaining sword and sandals caper full of the usual court intrigues, gladiatorial sword fights and quite a fun contribution from Arnaldo Fabrizio ("Ninneto") too. You won't remember it afterwards, but it passes eighty-odd minutes amiably enough.