

Fantasy · Adventure
Overview
Hercules goes to Babylon to rescue the Queen of the Hellenes and free the people of Babylon from slavery.
Top Cast


Peter Lupus
Peter Lupus
Hercules
Peter Lupus
Hercules


Helga Liné
Helga Liné
Taneal / Tanit
Helga Liné
Taneal / Tanit
Mario Petri
Mario Petri
Phaleg / Malik - King of Assyria
Mario Petri
Phaleg / Malik - King of Assyria


Arturo Dominici
Arturo Dominici
Kaichev
Arturo Dominici
Kaichev


Piero Lulli
Piero Lulli
Thor
Piero Lulli
Thor


Livio Lorenzon
Livio Lorenzon
Salmanassar, Brother of Assur
Livio Lorenzon
Salmanassar, Brother of Assur


Anna Maria Polani
Anna Maria Polani
Esperia, Queen of the Hellenes
Anna Maria Polani
Esperia, Queen of the Hellenes


Tullio Altamura
Tullio Altamura
Assur, King of Babylon
Tullio Altamura
Assur, King of Babylon


Franco Balducci
Franco Balducci
Mobsab / Behar - Tanit's Escort
Franco Balducci
Mobsab / Behar - Tanit's Escort


Diego Pozzetto
Diego Pozzetto
Bomar - Babylonian Commander
Diego Pozzetto
Bomar - Babylonian Commander
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