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Warriors 50 Movie Pack Collection (2006)

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Warriors 50 Movie Pack Collection
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Directed bySteve Reeves
CastGordon Scott
Theatrical ReleaseNovember 30, 2005
DVD ReleaseApril 18, 2006
Running Time4464 minutes
MPAA RatingUnrated
UPC Code826831070223
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13 DVD, WARRIORS 50 MOVIE MEGAPACK (DVD MOVIE), Usually ships in 24 hours, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC, Original recording remastered
Languages: English (Original Language)
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About Warriors 50 Movie Pack Collection

Travel back to an age of bare-chested heroes capricious and vengeful gods fantastic creatures swords sorcery and beautiful maidens in distress. This amazing 13-disc collection brings to life a cornucopia of legendary warriors from Hercules Achilles and Ulysses to Samson Goliath and Colossus. All for an amazingly low price!System Requirements:Movies Included: Ali Baba and the Seven Saracens Atlas in the Land of the Cyclops Caesar the Conqueror Cleopatra s Daughter Colossus and the Amazon Queen Colossus and the Headhunters Conqueror of the Orient Damon and Pythias Devil of the Desert Against the Son of Hercules Duel of Champions Fire Monsters Against the Son of Hercules Fury of Achilles Fury of Hercules Giant of Marathon Giants of Thessaly Gladiators of Rome Gladiators Seven Goliath and the Dragon Goliath and the Sins of Babylon Hercules against the Barbarians Hercules against the Mongols Hercules against the Moon Men Hercules and the Captive Women Hercules and the Masked Rider Hercules and the Princess of Troy Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon Hercules in the Haunted World Hercules Unchained Hero of Rome Herod the Great Kindar the Invulnerable Last of the Vikings Lion of Thebes Maciste in King Solomon s Mines Mole Men Against the Son of Hercules Romulus and the Sabines Samson and the Seven Miracles of the World Sandokan Pirate of Malaysia Son of Samson Spartacus and the Ten Gladiators Ten Gladiators Thor and the Amazon Women Triumph of the Son of Hercules Two Gladiators Ulysses against the Son of Hercules Ursus in the Land of Fire Ursus in the Valley of the Lions Vengeance of Ursus Vulcan Son of Jupiter and White Warrior.Running Time 4464 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE UPC: 826831070223 Manufacturer No: MV07022 Product Description

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User Reviews

Average user review: 3.5 (21 reviews)

rating: 2 QuoteGreat Movies, Horrible presentationQuote
There is no question that all these movies are all-time classics. I just bought this collection, only to find out that the quality is worst than copying from a television screen with an old camera.
I have copies given freely through gossip magazines (in Greece, that is) that are perfect.
Try to locate Italian DVDs, subtitled or dubbed, there is no comparison.
pity, July 4, 2008

rating: 3 Quote50 Movie Pack WARRIOR DVD COLLECTIONQuote
I must admit I was taken by surprise with the price of this DVD collection. At $16.49 for 13 DVDs and 50 movies, that's a giveaway price in my book. But then again, who better to thank for this once in a lifetime offer than the people who made all this possible - Amazon and affiliates?

The price of the whole collection buys only one DVD movie here in my country, South Africa. Pity Amazon no longer trust our post office system, and wants to hire expensive couriers for deliveries here!

I wish they would speak with the powers that be and try to find a solution.

This DVD collection contains all the "sword and sandles" movies I saw when I was 8-9 years old.

Although some of the movies, say 5-10 in the whole collection, seem to have some strange colours probably due to aging), the rest, especially favourites like Alan Ladd's Duel of Champions and Hercules Unchained are OK.

Then, if you're like me and want to relieve those old memories of the sixties and pay the lowest amount, you won't mind this minor setback. So grab yourself one pack and enjoy all these movies again and again.

Remember Machiste, Ursus, Samson, Ullyses, the Ten Gladiators with Dan Vadis? They're all there!

Another downside of this collection is that Romulus and Remus, Perseus and the Gorgon/Medusa, Hercules in the Center of the earth are excluded. Pity! June 30, 2008

rating: 1 QuoteTough to watchQuote
I own a few of the Mill Creek compilations, and while it is hard to deny the value of getting so many movies for such a low price, it is equally hard to watch the movies. While I enjoy the Horror and Martial Arts box sets I purchased, the Warriors box set is all homoerotic, 1950's crap. Most of these movies have no discernable plot - they are simply vehicles for greased-up, muscle-bound guys to wrestle with each other on film. I guess if you are into that kind of stuff, you might enjoy this set; otherwise, I'd pass on it. June 26, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteJimmy, Do You Like Movies About Gladiators?Quote
Well, I do!
Here is why I would give this 50-Pack, and ONLY this 50-Pack, the lofty "five stars". It's quite simple, really. Let's say you're thinking of getting the Western 50-Pack. Here are a few universally recognized masterpieces of that particular genre: Red River, High Noon, Shane, Rio Bravo, The Searchers, the Sergio Leone films, the John Ford films, the Anthony Mann films, a couple of Sam Peckinpahs, etc., etc.. But you know what? You will not find any of 'em in the Western 50-Pack. Same can be said of getting truly great movies in any of the Horror, Crime, Mystery, etc.. Instead you will get a collection of really obscure, low-budget curiosities--which is not automatically a reason not to buy the set!! Some of those little B and C movies are pretty cool and fun to watch.
But with the "muscleman" epic in general, there ARE NO masterpieces to speak of. The 1960's were the golden age of the Italian macho man movie, and you get virtually everything from those wonderful days in this set!!

I am old enough to fondly recall that period, and how eagerly I awaited Saturday afternoons, when I could watch "Epic Theatre", presented weekly by a local TV station. I would watch the likes of the muscular Reg Park, Gordon Scott, Reg Lewis, Dan Vadis, et. al, engage in battle with dragons, marauders, monsters, rebels, soldiers, and other formidable adversaries.

In every one of these movies you'd have the following:
(1.) Muscular Hero (scantily clad, though every other man is dressed for late fall);
(2.) Evil Temptress (scantily clad queen or sorceress with big bosom (usually dark-haired, big fake eyelashes and makeup, always trying to get Mr. Muscles into her boudoir, but with a dark, sinister ulterior motive, having to do with a lust for power or wealth);
(3.) Virginal Beauty (a sweetly beautful, virtuous lass who is in love with "Herc", but with a smaller bosom than evil temptress, blonde hair, higher neckline, less skin exposed, less makeup, who will need rescuing several times);
(4.) Opposing Army (scads of armor-clad, shield-carrying, spear-wielding soldiers (who are always trying to capture or kill the hero; one favorite scene is when the hero has been seemingly subdued by the guards; he's completely covered by his enemies, in a twisting mass of humanity, but suddenly the entire group explodes outward, bodies flying, as Mr. Atlas flexes his awesome power and emerges defiantly from the pile);
(5.) Dinner/Dance scene (present are the Evil Queen, the King, Mr. Muscles and a few of his boys, the noblemen/women, armed guards, and servant girls. For their dining enjoyment, scantily-clad dancers emerge from the wings, and perform the seductively exotic veil dances, accompanied by a full orchestra of lutes, flutes and God knows what other instruments the director thought were appropriate);
(6.) Forced Feats of Strength (the evil queen and/or king makes hero do some ridiculous act which demonstrates his enormous power; it's usually something involving impaling or burning or falling into a pit of ravenous beasts. If Herc is unsuccessful, innocent girl or buddy dies;
(7.) Dubbing of English (much of the charm of these films comes from the magnificently cheesy dubbing; the same guy must have done the hero's voices for all of these. He possessed an inimitable, impossibly manly and virile baritone. "You'll Pay For Your Treachery" or something very much like it, is a line you'll hear over and over again in these films!

Some reviewers were critical of the so-called "Digital Remastering" boast which appears on the package. Who cares?? Do you expect the original recordings of Igor Stravinsky or Robert Johnson or Louis Armstrong to be pristine? The tape hiss and fidelity imperfections add to the whole experience. I'd say the same about these films; I watched them on a little black and white TV in the 60's. In a way I'm glad I don't have to worry about scratches and poor color.

The bottom line is this: if you love those wonderfully goofy, cheesy, innocent Italian sword and sandal hero flicks, an admittedly esoteric genre, you MUST own this set. But I'm not being critical of the movies; I hasten to add that the creators of these epics were really trying to make good quality entertainment, just not Oscar-worthy entertainment.
They succeeded admirably. January 8, 2008

rating: 5 Quoteopinion on WarriorsQuote
An absolute gold mine for a swords and sandals fan. Thoughtfully selected.
And takes very little space on your shelf. November 9, 2007

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