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Vulcan, Son of Giove
A superhero battles lizard men and other monsters that are terrorizing the countryside.
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Plot Summary
In ancient times, Vulcan, the mighty son of Jupiter, is tasked with protecting humanity from the malevolent sorceress Circe. Circe seeks to plunge the world into eternal darkness by capturing the Sun. Vulcan, with his immense strength and divine powers, must race against time to thwart her evil plans and save the world from her wicked schemes.
Critical Reception
A fairly typical sword-and-sandal film of its era, 'Vulcan, Son of Giove' is often remembered more for its B-movie charm and dated special effects than for its narrative depth. While it delivered on the expected mythological adventure, critical and audience reception was generally lukewarm, with its low budget and production values being frequently noted.
What Reviewers Say
Delivers on the spectacle expected from a mythological adventure, albeit with low-budget charm.
The acting and plot are often overshadowed by the film's dated special effects and straightforward narrative.
A lighthearted, if uninspired, entry into the peplum genre.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this vintage film, but those that exist often highlight its campy entertainment value and the nostalgic appeal of classic Italian mythological epics, while also noting its predictable storyline and modest production.
Fun Fact
The film was also released in some markets as 'Vulcan, Son of Jove' and 'The Loves of Hercules'.
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