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Produced by
  
Ottavio Poggi

Music by
  
Carlo Rustichelli

Production company
  
Liber Films

Music director
  
Carlo Rustichelli

5.3/10
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Starring
  
Victor Mature

Cinematography
  
Raffaele Masciocchi

Initial release
  
21 December 1959 (Italy)

Budget
  
2.5 million USD

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Directed by
  
Edgar G. Ulmer Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia

Directors
  
Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia, Edgar G. Ulmer

Box office
  
1.55 million USD (US/ Canada)

Cast
  
Terence Hill, Bud Spencer, Victor Mature, Rita Gam, Gabriele Ferzetti

Similar
  
Victor Mature movies, Historical movies, Other similar movies

Hannibal (Italian: Annibale) is a 1959 Italian historical adventure film film based on the life of Hannibal, starring Victor Mature in the title role. The film was directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia. It marks the first film paring of Terence Hill and Bud Spencer.

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Plot

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The film begins with the Roman Senate hearing about Hannibal (Victor Mature) crossing the Alps with his men and many elephants. The crossing is difficult, with many men dying en route, but they manage to pass through, in part because Hannibal forms an allegiance with a local chieftain.

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Hannibal's troops capture Sylvia, daughter of Roman senator Fabius Maximus, and she and Hannibal fall in love. Some of Hannibal's troops oppose the match and an unsuccessful attempt is made on Sylvia's life. Hannibal also loses an eye during battle.

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Despite the warnings of Fabius, who suggests avoiding battle and waging a campaign of exhaustion, the decision is made to fight Hannibal out in the open. The consequence is a massive Roman defeat at Cannae.

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Fabius is recalled to lead the Roman Army and the momentum of Hannibal's campaign begins to wane. His wife and child arrive from Carthage. Sylvia returns to Rome and commits suicide. A postscript informs us that Hannibal fought on for many more years in other lands.

Cast

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  • Victor Mature as Hannibal
  • Gabriele Ferzetti as Fabius Maximus
  • Rita Gam as Sylvia
  • Milly Vitale as Danila
  • Rik Battaglia as Asdrubale
  • Franco Silva as Maharbal
  • Terence Hill as Quintilius (billed under his real name, Mario Girotti)
  • Mirko Ellis as Magician
  • Andrea Aureli as Gajus Terentius Varro
  • Andrea Fantasia as Console Paulus Emilius
  • Bud Spencer as Rutario (billed under his real name, Carlo Pedersoli)
  • Renzo Cesana
  • Mario Pisu
  • Enzo Fiermonte
  • Production

    Despite being an Italian production the film was mainly financed by American studio Warner Brothers.

    Victor Mature signed to make the film with Liber Films of Rome in March 1959. Filming took place in October of that year with a reported budget of $2.5 million. Edgar Ulmer was the American representative of the company.

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    The only English speaking actors in the film were Victor Mature and Rita Gam, all the other actors were Italian and had their lines dubbed into English. The film featured approximately 20,000 extras.

    The film was originally intended to be a more personal account of Hannibal's life, but the studio instead pressured the film makers into developing a more standard historical film. The film was directed by Edgar G. Ulmer, although IMDB lists Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia as a co-director. The film was released theratrically in the USA on 18 June 1960.

    The film existed in two versions, a 95-minute version released in non-English speaking European countries, and a 103-minute version released in the USA and other English speaking territories. The films tagline was "Jump on! Hang on! Here comes the avenging Hannibal and his crazed elephant army!"[1] The film's music was composed by Carlo Rustichelli.

    DVD release

    The film was released on DVD in the USA on October 19, 2004. The DVD includes 16:9 format, a 33-minute interview with Edgar G. Ulmer, a photo and poster gallery, the theratrical trailer, and cast and crew biographies. The DVD contains no subtitles.

    References

    Hannibal (1959 film) Wikipedia