
The Fury of Achilles
War · Adventure · Drama
Overview
In the tenth year of the Trojan War, tensions between Achilles and Agamemnon divide the Greek camp while giving hope to the Trojans.
Top Cast


Gordon Mitchell
Gordon Mitchell
Achilles
Gordon Mitchell
Achilles


Jacques Bergerac
Jacques Bergerac
Hector
Jacques Bergerac
Hector
Mario Petri
Mario Petri
Agamemnon
Mario Petri
Agamemnon


Cristina Gaïoni
Cristina Gaïoni
Xenia
Cristina Gaïoni
Xenia


Ennio Girolami
Ennio Girolami
Patroclus
Ennio Girolami
Patroclus


Fosco Giachetti
Fosco Giachetti
Priamos
Fosco Giachetti
Priamos


Roberto Risso
Roberto Risso
Paris
Roberto Risso
Paris


Gloria Milland
Gloria Milland
Briseis
Gloria Milland
Briseis


Eleonora Bianchi
Eleonora Bianchi
Chryseis
Eleonora Bianchi
Chryseis


Edith Peters
Edith Peters
Nubian Slave
Edith Peters
Nubian Slave
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