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'''Works of [[cinema]] related to [[ | '''Works of [[cinema]] related to [[Ursus]]''' | ||
<''[[Fiction]]'' : [[ | <''[[Fiction]]'' : [[Ursus (literature)]] -- [[Ursus (music)]] -- [[Ursus (art)]]> | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Ursus, a minor character in ''[[Quo Vadis?]]'', has enjoyed an extraordinary success in the movies. Already in the 1920s there were several spin-offs with Ursus as protagonist. | |||
In the 1960s, Ursus took a life of his own as protagonist of a series of 9 "peplum" movies, which projected the character out of his original setting. | |||
==Performing Ursus (cinema & television)== | ==Performing Ursus (cinema & television)== | ||
From 1912 to 1924 [[Bruto Castellani]] was [[Ursus]] in two major cinematic versions of Quo Vadis? and | From 1912 to 1924 [[Bruto Castellani]] was [[Ursus]] in the two major cinematic versions of Quo Vadis? and several spin-off movies. | ||
The Ursus saga of the 1960s is associated with American actor [[Ed Fury]] even though he was the protagonist of only 3 of the 9 films of the series. | |||
[[Radomir Kovacevic]] and [[Rafal Kubacki]] are the interpreters of Ursus in the two most recent productions of "Quo Vadis?". | |||
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!Year!! | !Year!!Ursus!!Cinema / Television!!Country!!Notes | ||
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| [[1901]] || [[???]] || [[Quo Vadis? (1901 Zecca, Nonguet), short film]] || France || | | [[1901]] || [[???]] || [[Quo Vadis? (1901 Zecca, Nonguet), short film]] || France || | ||
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| [[1951]] || [[Buddy Baer]] || [[(++) Quo Vadis (1951 LeRoy), feature film]] || USA || | | [[1951]] || [[Buddy Baer]] || [[(++) Quo Vadis (1951 LeRoy), feature film]] || USA || | ||
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| [[1961]] || [[Ed Fury]] || [[Ursus (1961 Campogalliani), feature film]] || Italy || | |||
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| [[1961]] || [[Samson Burke]] || [[La vendetta di Ursus (The Vengeance of Ursus / 1961 Capuano), feature film]] || Italy || | |||
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| [[1961]] || [[Ed Fury]] || [[Ursus nella valle dei leoni (Valley of the Lions / 1961 Bragaglia), feature film]] || Italy || | |||
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| [[1961]] || [[Joe Robinson]] || [[Ursus e la ragazza tartara (Tartar Invasion / 1961 Del Grosso), feature film]] || Italy || | |||
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| [[1962]] || [[Dan Vadis]] || [[Ursus, il gladiatore ribelle (The Rebel Gladiators / 1962 Paolella), feature film]] || Italy || | |||
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| [[1963]] || [[Ed Fury]] || [[Ursus nella terra di fuoco (Ursus in the Land of Fire / 1963 Simonelli), feature film]] || Italy || | |||
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| [[1964]] || [[Reg Park]] || [[Ursus, il terrore dei kirghisi (Hercules, Prisoner of Evil / 1964 Margheriti), feature film]] || Italy || | |||
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| [[1964]] || [[Yann Larvor]] || [[Ercole, Sansone, Maciste e Ursus gli invincibili (Samson and the Mighty Challenge / 1964 Capitani), feature film]] || Italy || | |||
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| [[1964]] || [[Sergio Ciani]] || [[Gli invincibili tre (The Three Avengers / 1964 Parolini), feature film]] || Italy || | |||
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| [[1985]] || [[Radomir Kovacevic]] || [[Quo Vadis? (1985 Rossi), TV mini-series]] || Italy || | | [[1985]] || [[Radomir Kovacevic]] || [[Quo Vadis? (1985 Rossi), TV mini-series]] || Italy || |
Latest revision as of 07:04, 5 August 2017
Works of cinema related to Ursus
<Fiction : Ursus (literature) -- Ursus (music) -- Ursus (art)>
Overview
Ursus, a minor character in Quo Vadis?, has enjoyed an extraordinary success in the movies. Already in the 1920s there were several spin-offs with Ursus as protagonist.
In the 1960s, Ursus took a life of his own as protagonist of a series of 9 "peplum" movies, which projected the character out of his original setting.
Performing Ursus (cinema & television)
From 1912 to 1924 Bruto Castellani was Ursus in the two major cinematic versions of Quo Vadis? and several spin-off movies.
The Ursus saga of the 1960s is associated with American actor Ed Fury even though he was the protagonist of only 3 of the 9 films of the series.
Radomir Kovacevic and Rafal Kubacki are the interpreters of Ursus in the two most recent productions of "Quo Vadis?".
External links
Pages in category "Ursus--cinema (subject)"
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Media in category "Ursus--cinema (subject)"
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- 1913 Guazzoni (film).jpg 330 × 475; 67 KB
- 1924 D'Annunzio & Jacoby (film).jpg 230 × 345; 46 KB
- 1951 * LeRoy (film).jpg 338 × 517; 79 KB
- 1985 Rossi (miniseries).jpg 299 × 419; 140 KB