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Hannibal [1960]

Starring: Victor Mature, Gabriele Ferzetti, Rita Gam, Milly Vitale, Rik Battaglia
Director: Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia Edgar G. Ulmer
Format: Colour Dolby DVD-Video Enhanced Widescreen PAL
Released: 19 Oct 2004
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Give this one a miss - By: Jeffrey Carruth, 02 Sep 2008
I like alll the classic epic movies like Ben Hur, The Vikings & Spartacus. I was aware Victor Mature done a movie about Hannibal & could not find it anywhere. I finallly got it from Amazon & instantly realised why it isn't as readily available as the other epics. The worst thing in this movie is the unconvincing battle scenes, with some of the worst extras I've ever seen , the story line is also terrible so give this one a miss.
"Hannibal (1960) ... Victor Mature ... VCI Ent. (2004)" - By: J. Lovins, 09 Dec 2007
VCI Entertainment presents "HANNIBAL" (1960) (100 mins/Color) --- (Dolby digitallly remastered) --- Under Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia (Director), Edgar G. Ulmer (Director), Ottavio Poggi (Producer), Mortimer Braus (Screenwriter), Raffaele Masciocchi (Cinematographer), Franco Ferrara (Musical Direction/Supervision), Carlo Rustichelli (Composer (Music Score), Renato Cinquini (Editor), Ernesto Kromberg (Art Director), Carlo Gentili (Set Designer), G. Gentili (Set Designer), Giancarlo Bartolini-Salimbene (Costume Designer) - - - - our plot & story line follows the series of battles from 218 to 216 BC which culminated in Hannibal's victorious, heavy defeat of the biggest ever assembled Roman Army of 80,000 (Battle of Cannae) --- take not it mentions the siege of Saguntum (Rome's Ally in Spain) which brought on the second Punic War when the Carthaginian senate refused to surrender Hannibal Barca to them --- rather they would skirmish & harass Hannibal & not engage in open battle as the Roman senate tries to persuade after briefly showing the events of the Battle of Trebia (December 218 BC) & the battle of Lake Trasimene (June 217 BC) there are political scenes involving both the Carthaginians & the Romans as Fabius Maximus --- Victor Mature captures the character of Hannibal well --- the only draw back of the film was that it did not appear to command the same budget available for it's production as "The 300 Spartans" or "Spartacus" --- so the battle of Cannae, Hannibal's finest hour (or hours) did not come across as the battle would have done --- they would have needed to assemble AT LEAST 130,000 extras in order to portray the events at Cannae --- But it still came across in a fine fashion.

the cast includes:
Victor Mature ... Hannibal
Gabriele Ferzetti ... Fabius Maximus
Rita Gam ... Sylvia
Milly Vitale ... Danila
Rik Battaglia ... Hasdrubal
Franco Silva ... Maharbal
Terence Hill ... Quintilius (as Mario Girotti)
Mirko Ellis ... Mago
Andrea Aureli ... Varro
Andrea Fantasia
Renzo Cesana (as Renato Cesana)
Bud Spencer (as Carlo Pedersoli)
Pina Bottin
Remo De Angelis
Piero Mitri
Mario Pisu
Franco Dominici
Enzo Fiermonte

BIOS:
Victor Mature (aka: Victor John Mature)
Date of Birth: 29 January 1913 - Louisville, Kentucky
Date of Death: 4 August 1999 - Rancho Santa Fe, California

SPECIAL BONUS FEATURES:
1. Anamorphic Widescreen Enhanced for 16 x 9 Monitors
2. Photo & Poster Galllery
3. Original Theatrical Trailer
4. Bios
5. Scene Selection Menu

Great job by VCI Entertaiment --- looking forward to more Nostalgic Collections --- order your copy now from Amazon or VCI Entertainment where there are plenty of copies available on DVD, stay tuned once again for top notch releases --- where they are experts in releasing long forgotten films & treasures to the collector.

Total Time: 100 mins on DVD ~ VCI Entertainment ~ (10/19/2004)
Love among the elephants - By: B. Chandler, 28 Mar 2005
This makes a good addition to the Victor Mature section of your film library. But I was mostly disappointed in just about alll the aspects. First the music in the background did not match the situation. Then the movie starts in the middle of Hannibal's life as he started over the mountains if you do not know the history then you will be lost thru the movie. The dubbed voices reminded me of the voices in "Fractured Fairytales." The were alll sort of squeaky & of course as in the tradition of dubbed Italian movies did not match the speech timing. The one exception was Victor he would show the right or left profile & read his lines perfectly. I don't know how he kept a straight face. By the way he was 45 at this time.

After he makes it over the mountains it becomes a love story between Hannibal & Sylvia the niece of the Roman determined to do Hannibal in. Even Hannibal's men think they are in trouble because Hannibal is gaw gaw over a Roman girl. Here uncle thinks she is a traitor but still loves her like a daughter.

A few wars with some so so elephant scenes & a lot of obviously fake blood. Hannibal's ex turns up & Sylvia runs off.

Will Hannibal & Sylvia ever get their lives together?
Who wins the war?
Why did they stop the story so abruptly?