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Hercules Returns

Country: Australia, Language: English, 82 mins

  • Director: David Parker
  • Writer: Des Mangan
  • Producer: Philip Jaroslow; Peter Winter

CGiii Comment

This is Ercole, Sansone, Maciste e Ursus gli invincibili (1964) - with the old dialogue removed and new comic dialogue inserted, along with some new footage.

And, if you are not Australian, it will leave you speechless - not in a good way.


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The(ir) Blurb...

When Brad quits his job at a large cinema chain, to open his own picture theatre, his ex-boss sabotages the opening night by switching the Italian film with a non-subtitled version. Brad and his team hilariously improvise the dialogue to avert disaster.

Cast & Characters

David Argue as Brad McBain;
Michael Carman as Sir Michael Kent;
Mary Coustas as Lisa;
Bruce Spence as Sprocket;
Brendon Suhr as King;
Nick Polites as Phone executive;
Lance Anderson as Wolf whistler;
Laurie Dobson as Barman;
Richard Moss as Drunk;
Burt Cooper as Frightened man;
Tom Coltraine as Dent double;
Des Mangan as Hercules / Samson / Machismo / Ursus / Testiculi;
Sally Patience as Labia, Murial, Fanny, Delilah;
Matthew King as Charlie;
Tammy McCarthy