La Rivolta Dei Gladiatori -
Vittorio Cottafavi, known for his work in the historical epic genre. Leading Cast:
While originally titled La Rivolta dei gladiatori in Italy, it was released in English-speaking markets as The Warrior and the Slave Girl .
" La Rivolta dei gladiatori " (The Warrior and the Slave Girl) is a 1958 Italian epic adventure film that stands as a classic of the (sword-and-sandal) genre. Directed by Vittorio Cottafavi , the film is set in ancient Armenia and centers on a brewing rebellion against a tyrannical princess. Plot Overview La Rivolta dei gladiatori
The film remains a notable entry in Italian cinema's golden age of epics, particularly for its vibrant production design and the performance of Canale as the villainous princess. Warrior And the Slave Girl, The (La Rivolta Dei Gladiatori)
The story follows (played by Ettore Manni), a Roman tribune dispatched to Armenia to suppress a local uprising. The rebels are led by the charismatic Asclepius (Georges Marchal), who enjoys widespread popularity among the people. Vittorio Cottafavi, known for his work in the
The film includes quintessential Peplum tropes such as dramatic arena battles, elaborate historical costumes, and a mixture of political intrigue and romance.
Tensions rise as the ambitious and cruel (Gianna Maria Canale) seeks to secure her grip on the throne of the young king Osroé. To eliminate the threat Asclepius poses, she orchestrates a deadly plan to have him killed in the arena, even substituting a lion for his human opponent to ensure his demise. Key Features & Cast Directed by Vittorio Cottafavi , the film is
as Princess Amira, often described as the "Italian Ava Gardner". Ettore Manni as Marcus Numidius. Georges Marchal as Asclepius.