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Titolo originale: Clash of the Titans
Regia:
Desmond Davis
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Anno: 1981
Origine: United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Avventura Fantasy Azione
Tag:
witch
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octopus
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riddle
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mythology
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greek mythology
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pegasus
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zeus
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giant bird
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god
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medusa
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seagull
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poseidon
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sea monster
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perseus
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kraken
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ancient greece
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folklore
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based on myths, legends or folklore
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hera
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vulture
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vindictive
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owl
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Cast:
Harry Hamlin
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Judi Bowker
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Burgess Meredith
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Maggie Smith
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Ursula Andress
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Claire Bloom
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Siân Phillips
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Flora Robson
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Laurence Olivier
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Tim Pigott-Smith
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Neil McCarthy
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Susan Fleetwood
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Anna Manahan
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Freda Jackson
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Jack Gwillim
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Pat Roach
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Donald Houston
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Vida Taylor
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Harry Jones
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Ferdinando Poggi
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Perseo è nato da uno dei tanti amori terrestri del dio Giove. È destinato a diventare un eroe. Con l'aiuto della testa di Medusa e grazie alla sorveglianza paterna di Giove, Perseo sconfigge un mostro marino e ottiene la mano di Andromeda.
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According to Ray Harryhausen's official website, a sequel to this movie, titled "Force of the Trojan [...]
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In an interview with "Cinefantastique Magazine", screenwriter Beverley Cross said, "I had the idea f [...]
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This is the only Ray Harryhausen film to include nudity.
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John Barry was originally hired to score this movie, and recorded fifteen minutes of demos, which pr [...]
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The 'talking' sounds of Bubo the mechanical owl were inspired by the British children's TV show The [...]
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Laurence Olivier and Claire Bloom previously played another married couple, King Richard III of Engl [...]
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The final theatrical film of Charles H. Schneer, Donald Houston, Flora Robson, and Freda Jackson, wh [...]
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Laurence Olivier was succeeded in the role of Zeus by his Il Bounty (1984) co-star Liam Neeson in Sc [...]
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Filmed in 1979.
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Final film of actresses Flora Robson and Freda Jackson.
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Despite being listed on posters and having main title billing, Ursula Andress only has one line in t [...]
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During the film's theatrical release in the UK, a marketing campaign was made with Smiths Monster Mu [...]
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The sea monster seen at the start of the movie that destroys the city of Argos was derived from Norw [...]
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Neil McCarthy only played Calibos in head shots and half-body shots. All full body shots of Calibos [...]
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Producer Charles H. Schneer said of this movie, "We have given form to what has been in the eye of p [...]
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Greek god and goddess characters appearing in this movie include the immortals Zeus (the Supreme Fat [...]
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Rex Harrison was asked to play Poseidon but rejected the role as being too small.
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This was the only Ray Harryhausen movie to get a PG rating. All of his previous movies were "Approve [...]
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Greek hell-hounds traditionally had three heads. Dioskilos in this movie has only two because it wou [...]
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Italian censorship visa # 76792 delivered on 25 June 1981.
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Monster characters appearing in this movie include: forest scorpions, the Kraken sea monster, the gi [...]
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Bubo, the mechanical owl of Athena, was introduced to capitalize on the popularity of R2-D2 from Gue [...]
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The original script called for Perseus to cut off Medusa's head simply by throwing his shield at her [...]
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Claire Bloom and Sir Laurence Olivier also played a married couple in the television Ritorno a Bride [...]
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The film was slightly cut for its UK cinema release and issued an 'A' rating (viewers under 14 must [...]
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Neil McCarthy, who plays Calibos, actually suffered from acromegaly, which causes progressive change [...]
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Harry Hamlin was given his first lead roles in this movie and in Bolidi nella notte (1981).
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The screenwriter Beverley Cross was a student of mythology. He developed a storyline centering on Pe [...]
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When Perseus fights Medusa, everyone with him has a different shield. One has a griffin, one has Peg [...]
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Initially, Calibos had no dialogue and was purely a stop-motion character. After a rewrite of the sc [...]
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In an attempt to cash in on the success of Kenner's Star Wars toys, Mattel produced Clash of the Tit [...]
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Harry Hamlin and Ursula Andress began a relationship during production. Their son, Dimitri Hamlin, w [...]
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The Titans preceded the Olympians in power. Kronos (also spelled Cronus) and Atlas were the most fam [...]
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Maggie Smith was married to screenwriter Beverley Cross, who had previously written Gli Argonauti (1 [...]
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Many of the cast were stage and screen actors and actresses notable for performing in William Shakes [...]
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Although Laurence Olivier plays the indomitable Zeus, he was quite ill at the time of filming.
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The Danae and Perseus cast adrift scene was filmed at Kynance Cove on the Lizard, Cornwall.
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A novelization of the movie, written by Alan Dean Foster, was published in 1981. It elaborated on ce [...]
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Calibos, Lord of the Marsh and son of Thetis, does not appear in Greek mythology. He is based on Cal [...]
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Before Harry Hamlin was considered for the role of Perseus, other runners-up were Malcolm McDowell, [...]
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Despite the movie being notable for its stop-motion visual effects, it was not Oscar-nominated for e [...]
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According to mythology, after Medusa's head was severed from her neck, two offspring sprang forth: t [...]
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According to Harry Hamlin, prior to choosing to do this movie, he was considering doing another proj [...]
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Sir Laurence Olivier was so ill during the making of the film, he would often go and lean on his tal [...]
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When Perseus is with the Stygian Witches, it can be seen that one of the witches has eye holes poked [...]
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When Perseus follows the Vulture carrying Andromeda through the air, there is a shot that shows the [...]
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When Andromeda wakes up to find Perseus has left for the Isle of the Dead without her, she is seen f [...]
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As Perseus and the three soldiers are walking through the tunnel on the Isle of the Dead, the flame [...]
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When Perseus puts Bubo on the branch, the branch is shorter in closeups than in longer shots.
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Wires are visible on the mechanical owl in many scenes.
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A regular white horse, reported as "obvious", is used for closeups of Pegasus. According to Greek my [...]
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Despite her firing several shots, the number of arrows in Medusa's quiver remains the same.
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(at around 27 mins) When Perseus arrives at Joppa, a blue and yellow macaw is seen. This bird is fro [...]
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When Perseus first jumps onto Pegasus to tame him, he lands at the base of his neck. The scene then [...]
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In closeups of Andromeda's hands, it can be seen that she is wearing nail polish. However, since nai [...]
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When Perseus first finds the helmet, sword, and shield, the sword reflects direct sunlight, but when [...]
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Calibos presents Andromeda with a necklace, which he puts around her neck without fastening it. As s [...]
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There is obvious tinting of the film to appear nighttime during both scenes where Pegasus is capture [...]
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Perseus drives his sword deep into Dioskilos, yet when he pulls his sword from the creature's body, [...]
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As the destruction of Argos begins, heavy winds blow the tunic of a man pulling a donkey on a rope t [...]
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When Argos is being destroyed, the falling stone blocks knocks people down instead of instantly crus [...]
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Scenery is visible through the flying bird in several shots during the opening credits.
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When the giant vulture sits on Andromeda's balcony, the sky behind it is lighter in closeups than it [...]
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When Calibos releases the scorpions from the Medusa's head, there are three of them. One kills a sol [...]
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Differences from mythological sources (including misuse of the names Titan and Kraken) are exempt fr [...]
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The amount and placement of cracks in the petrified Kraken changes between shots.
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When Perseus is invisible, he leaves footprints which are those of modern shoes, not sandals.
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When Calibos stabs the bag containing Medusa's head with his prosthetic hand (a three-tined fork-lik [...]
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After Medusa's head bag is stabbed, there is no blood on or holes in the bag.
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When Perseus is proclaiming how Pegasus can make a three-day journey in three hours, cigarette smoke [...]
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When Perseus and his guards are fighting the two-headed dog, his two guards put a slash in the cheek [...]
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During the climax, when Perseus is flying on Pegasus to rescue Andromeda from the Kraken, there is o [...]
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When Perseus and his mother are about to be thrown into the sea, a large wave crashes on the shore a [...]
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When Acrisius calls to the gods in the opening, modern dental fillings can be seen in several of his [...]
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Acrisius' eyes move as the dust blows across his face although he is dead.
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During the fight with Dioskilos (the two-headed dog), Perseus slashes its right neck, leaving a larg [...]
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As Calibos pleads for his mother, Thetis, to exact revenge against Perseus for having cut off his ha [...]
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Athena's barn owl hoots like a tawny owl.
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The two soldiers seen without their helmets (one in Medusa's temple, the other fighting the Scorpion [...]
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Frase
Perseus: Where am I? Ammon: What, you don't know [...]
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A Stygian Witch: What do you see, sister? A Stygi [...]
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[first lines] Acrisius: Bear witness, Zeus, and a [...]
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Athena: I will never part with you, my beloved Bub [...]
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Stygian Witch: A titan against a titan!
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Princess Andromeda: [upon recognizing Perseus] You [...]
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Ammon: Call no man happy who is not dead!
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Ammon: Who are you?
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Zeus: Destroy Argos! And to make certain no stone [...]
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Perseus: There must be a way to kill the Kraken. [...]
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[discussing Zeus' womanizing] Thetis: So many wom [...]
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Princess Andromeda: So little time together. So li [...]
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Princess Andromeda: [to Perseus] In my mind's eye, [...]
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Ammon: I was partial to tragedy in my youth. That [...]
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Perseus: I was lying on the seashore, looking up a [...]
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Thetis: It is time for chance to intervene. Time y [...]
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Zeus: A hundred good deeds cannot atone to one mur [...]
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Ammon: Oh impetuous... foolish... Ah dear, the you [...]
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Greek Soldier: She remains alone, away from these [...]
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Ammon: How did you get here? Perseus: I'm not sur [...]
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Zeus: Perseus and Andromeda will be happy together [...]
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Thetis: My priests of Joppa are loyal. I will spea [...]
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Perseus: How may a mortal man face and defeat the [...]
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Thetis: Hear me, vain and foolish mortal woman. Yo [...]
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Zeus: Perseus has won. My son has triumphed. Hera [...]
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Ammon: The sands of time run like quicksilver.
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Zeus: Find, and fulfill your destiny!
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Zeus: Release the Krakken!
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