Cannabaceae

The Trojan Horse
Directed byGiorgio Ferroni
Screenplay by
Produced byGiampaolo Bigazzi[1]
Starring
CinematographyReno Filippini
Edited byAntonietta Zita
Music by
Production
companies
  • Europa Cinematografica
  • Compangnie Inustrielle Commerciale Cinematographique
  • Les Films Modernes
  • Lovcen Film[1]
Distributed byVariety Distribution
Release date
  • 26 October 1961 (1961-10-26) (Italy)
Running time
115 minutes
Countries
  • Italy
  • France
  • Yugoslavia[1]
LanguageItalian

The Trojan Horse (Italian: La guerra di Troia) is a 1961 Italian peplum film set in the tenth and final year of the Trojan War. The film focuses primarily on the exploits of the Trojan hero Aeneas during this time. The film was directed by Giorgio Ferroni and stars Steve Reeves as Aeneas and John Drew Barrymore as Odysseus.

In 2004 it was restored and shown as part of the retrospective "Storia Segreta del Cinema Italiano: Italian Kings of the Bs" at the 61st Venice International Film Festival.[2]

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

The battle scenes were shot in Yugoslavia.[3]

Release[edit]

The Trojan Horse was released in Italy on 26 October 1961 with a 115-minute running time.[1] It was released in July 1962 in the United States with a 105-minute running time.[1]

See also[edit]

Footnotes[edit]

References[edit]

  • Hughes, Howard (2011). Cinema Italiano - The Complete Guide From Classics To Cult. London - New York: I.B.Tauris. ISBN 978-1-84885-608-0.
  • Kinnard, Roy; Crnkovich, Tony (2017). Italian Sword and Sandal Films, 1908-1990. McFarland. ISBN 978-1476662916.

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