
Son of Hercules vs. Medusa
Adventure · Fantasy
Overview
To avenge his father's death and free the people of Seriphos from the evil King Galinor of Argus, the noble Perseus must defeat a dragon -- and the monster Medusa, whose steely gaze has cast the kingdom's best soldiers into stone.
Top Cast


Richard Harrison
Richard Harrison
Perseo
Richard Harrison
Perseo


Ángel Jordán
Ángel Jordán
Medusa
Ángel Jordán
Medusa
Anna Ranalli
Anna Ranalli
Andromeda
Anna Ranalli
Andromeda


Arturo Dominici
Arturo Dominici
Akrisios
Arturo Dominici
Akrisios


Riccardo Cucciolla
Riccardo Cucciolla
(Voice dubbing for Richard Harrison)
Riccardo Cucciolla
(Voice dubbing for Richard Harrison)


José Sepúlveda
José Sepúlveda
Cefeo's counsellor
José Sepúlveda
Cefeo's counsellor


Lorenzo Robledo
Lorenzo Robledo
Prince
Lorenzo Robledo
Prince
Ángela Pla
Ángela Pla
Euryale
Ángela Pla
Euryale


Enrique Navarro
Enrique Navarro
Stheno
Enrique Navarro
Stheno


Rufino Inglés
Rufino Inglés
Rufino Inglés
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