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Kirk Douglas and Silvana Mangano in a pause during the shootings of Ulysses (1954) by Mario Camerini. Sword-and-sandal films are a specific class of Italian adventure films that have subjects set in Biblical or classical antiquity, often with plots based more or less loosely on Greco-Roman history or the other contemporary cultures of the time, such as the Egyptians, Assyrians, and Etruscans ...
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Pages in category "Sword-and-sandal films" The following 199 pages are in this category, out of 199 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Matt is an involved member of the community, given he still writes for and makes content for his game Swords & Wizardry. He is featured in many Gaming publications, He was featured on The Save or Die Podcast! to discuss OSR, and his kickstarter, for the Swords and Wizardry Complete box set which reached 50,000$ before the first 24 hours.
Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos; Final Fantasy; 4-Player Extra, which covered multiple four-player games on the NES. Nintendo ceased production of these bimonthly Strategy Guides due to a lack of important game releases in the pre-holiday seasons of the year.
Swords and Serpents is a fantasy role-playing video game developed by Interplay Productions for the Nintendo Entertainment System. In this game, the player controls a party of four adventurers on a dungeon-crawling quest to destroy a terrible serpent. Along the way, the party encounters an onslaught of fantasy monsters and collects gold and ...
Long after they've grown up, some pet owners still have horrifying flashbacks to the puppy training phase. Those months are rough. And things can get even trickier if you're trying to train your ...
Hundra is a 1983 sword-and-sorcery film co-written and directed by Matt Cimber and ... comic book sword and sandals fantasy" and argued for the film's cult status. [2] "