
Samson and the Slave Queen (1963)
The king of Nogara dies, leaving behind a will naming one of his nieces as his successor. Will it be blonde and virtuous Isabella or evil, dark-haired Malva? Each woman relies on a hero to locate the will. Malva hires the bare-chested strongman Samson while Isabella relies on the masked El Toro (a.k.a. Zorro) even though her heart belongs to the mild-mannered poet, Ramon. Malva's ruthless desire for the throne soon alienates Samson and he and El Toro then team up to bring about a proper resolution to the Nogara succession. Meanwhile, Isabella learns El Toto's true identity, an identity which both surprises and pleases her.All Releases
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| Filmmakers | Role |
|---|---|
| Umberto Lenzi | Director |
| Gabriele D'Annunzio | Writer |
| Umberto Lenzi | Writer |
| Guido Malatesta | Writer |
| Johnston McCulley | Writer |
| Fortunato Misiano | Producer |
| Les Baxter | Composer |
| Angelo Francesco Lavagnino | Composer |
| Augusto Tiezzi | Cinematographer |
| Jolanda Benvenuti | Editor |
| Cast | Role |
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| Pierre Brice | |
| Sergio Ciani | |
| Moira Orfei | |
| Maria Grazia Spina |