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  1. Conquest of Mycene: Directed by Giorgio Ferroni. With Gordon Scott, Alessandra Panaro, Rosalba Neri, Arturo Dominici. A prince passes himself off as Hercules and does battle with an evil queen and her bloodthirsty religious cult in Mycene, in order to free the people of a neighboring kingdom.

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    • Adventure, Fantasy
    • Giorgio Ferroni
    • 1963-12-21
  2. Hercules vs. Moloch (Italian: Ercole contro Moloch, French: Hercule contre Moloch, also released as Conquest of Mycenae) is a 1963 Italian/French international co-production peplum film written and directed by Giorgio Ferroni and starring Gordon Scott.

  3. Synopsis. Gordon Scott plays Glaucus, the prince of Tiryns, a powerful warrior who goes undercover in Mycenae to infiltrate the evil cult of Moloch, which is exacting tribute from neighboring kingdoms in the form of attractive young hostages, both male and female.

    • Giorgio Ferroni
    • 6
    • Gaetano Scala, Mario Lodolini
    • 102 min
  4. THE CONQUEST OF MYCENAE (aka HERCULES AGAINST MOLOCH) is an Italian-French co-production (with an American star) that tells a standard "sword & sandal" tale of warring kingdoms in Ancient Greece, but beefs it up with some good plotting, epic battle scenes and a host of interesting characters played by a strong cast.

  5. Overview. Gordon Scott plays Glaucus, the prince of Tiryns, a powerful warrior who goes undercover in Mycenae to infiltrate the evil cult of Moloch, which is exacting tribute from neighboring kingdoms in the form of attractive young hostages, both male and female.

  6. A prince passes himself off as Hercules and does battle with an evil queen and her bloodthirsty religious cult in Mycene, in order to free the people of a neighboring kingdom. A deposed prince arrives in a city ruled over by a cult that worships an evil monster as a god.

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  8. As the King of Mycene lies dying after an earthquake has destroyed his city, he leaves Medea, a daughter from his first marriage, in the care of Pasifae, his pregnant wife. Later, the queen has a son, and to commemorate the event a second Mycene is built at the child's birthplace.