Vulcan, Son of Giove

1962 Italian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vulcan, Son of Jove (Italian: Vulcano, figlio di Giove) is a 1962 Italian fantasy-adventure film directed and co-written by Emimmo Salvi in his directorial debut. The film is also known as Vulcan, Son of Jupiter (American TV title). The film was partly shot in Iran.

Directed byEmimmo Salvi
Screenplay by
  • Benito Ilforte
  • Ambrogio Molteni
  • Emimmo Salvi
  • Gino Stafford
Story byEmimmo Salvi
Produced bySpartaco Antonucci
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Vulcan, Son of Jove
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Directed byEmimmo Salvi
Screenplay by
  • Benito Ilforte
  • Ambrogio Molteni
  • Emimmo Salvi
  • Gino Stafford
Story byEmimmo Salvi
Produced bySpartaco Antonucci
Starring
CinematographyMario Parapetti
Edited byOtello Colangeli
Music byMarcello Giombini
Release date
  • March 17, 1962 (1962-03-17) (Italy)
Running time
80 minutes (Italy)
76 minutes (USA)
78 minutes (West Germany)
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian
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Plot summary

Following a dispute between Jupiter and Mars the latter descends to Earth. Together with Venus he instructs the Thracians how to erect a castle which is supposed to become more beautiful than Mount Olympus. Jupiter assigns Vulcan and Etna to find Mars. Eventually the Thracians capture Etna and torture her. Vulcan saves her life and incites the slaves of the Thracians into an uprising. Mars and Venus try to return to Olympus but Jupiter sends Vulcan back to Earth to be with Etna.

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Reception

The film's romantic scenes have been dismissed as lacking chemistry.[1]

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