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gli ultimi giorni di pomepi, angelo francesco lavagnino, phoenix
gli ultimi giorni di pompei
(LP)
 
gli ultimi giorni di pompei, francesco lavagnino, cam
€ 22.00

 
gli Ultimi giorni di Pompei
(1959)


composer: angelo francesco lavagnino

label: CAM original soundtracks

AKA: The Last Days of Pompeii

total duration: 00.41.04

soundtrack style: adventure fantasy romance peplum drama



   


tracks

01. Titoli
02. Cavalieri Romani
03. Corsa Delle Bighe
04. La Dama In Lettiga
05. Giardini
06. Danze Del Carnevale
07. Inseguimento
08. Caduta Nella Rete
09. Cavalcata Notturna
10. Coro Dei Cristiani
11. Buccine E Marce
12. Glauco E Antonino
13. Glauco Nella Fossa Dei Coccodrilli
14. Fuggiaschi E Finale
15. Titoli

 
 
description

Gli Ultimi Giorni Di Pompei is the 1959 epic fantasy co directed by Mario Bonnard and Sergio Leone, and based on the novel by Edward Bulwer-Lytton.

A typical, powerful epic score by Angelo F. Lavagnino.

 
story

This was ironically the last film made by director Mario Bonnard, and it follows the pattern of the classic Italian costume dramas about macho or mythic heroes, in this case, a certain Glaucus (Steve Reeves, the glorious Greco-Roman past could not occur without him).
Taking the cue from its larger-than-life hero, the story, set in 79 A.D. bounds from one spectacle to another without undue concern for nuanced dialogue or subtleties of character.
Glaucus has to single-handedly tackle the brutal thugs that are taking over Pompeii and is forced to fight off a lion and a crocodile, though not all at the same time.
He overcomes wounds and enemies in preparation for his toughest fight, that of rescue and survival when Mt. Vesuvius blows its top, the biggest and final spectacle in a series of battleground fireworks.

Cast:
Steve Reeves, Christine Kaufmann, Fernando Rey, Barbara Carroll, Anne-Marie Baumann, Mimmo Palmara, Guillermo Marín, Carlo Tamberlani

Directors:
Mario Bonnard
Sergio Leone (uncredited)

 

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