7/10
"The divine Ascanius desires to speak to you at once*
14 July 2018
Warning: Spoilers
A Roman centurion returns to Pompeii from the wars to find his home ransacked and to discover his father has been killed. He swears vengeance on the Christians who appear to have done it and searches for them in the city. This takes him through the court of the consul, a pagan temple, a prison and finally the arena where he fights for his life and to defend the Christians he now sees as innocent. Then mount Vesuvius erupts.

This is a good film and could have stood up as an engrossing story without the volcanic ending but the latter is very well staged and ends the film with a bang. Several writers adapted the Bulwer-Lytton novel by changing most of it. The film looks excellent in widescreen (Supertotalscope no less!) and Eastmancolour and is enhanced by the fine film scoring of Angelo Francesco Lavagnino, Each frame of the film is a pictorial delight, thanks to cinematographer Antonio L. Ballesteros

Steve Reeves as the hero is the usual Steve Reeves as the hero and Christine Kaufmann is her usual gorgeous self. Very able support is given by Fernando Rey as the sinister high priest and Anne-Marie Baumann as the duplicitous Julia not to mention various beefy types in other supporting roles.

One of the better peplum movies.
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