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  1. Language. Italian. Box office. ₤ 398 million [5] Hercules in the Haunted World ( Italian: Ercole al centro della terra, lit. "Hercules at the Center of the Earth") is a 1961 Italian sword-and-sandal film directed by Mario Bava. British bodybuilder Reg Park plays Hercules while British actor Christopher Lee appears as Hercules' nemesis Lico.

  2. Hercules in the Haunted World: Directed by Mario Bava. With Reg Park, Christopher Lee, Leonora Ruffo, George Ardisson. Hercules must journey into Hades itself to retrieve the magic stone that will free his love from the powers of darkness.

  3. Hercules in the Haunted World (Italian: Ercole al centro della terra, lit. "Hercules at the Center of the Earth") is a 1961 Italian sword-and-sandal film directed by Mario Bava. British bodybuilder Reg Park plays Hercules while British actor Christopher Lee appears as Hercules' nemesis Lico.

  4. Jun 17, 2012 · Another rare film. All true film fanatics who follow film history and the boom of the peplum era in the 1960's should be aware of this classic work of cinema...

  5. When his beloved Princess Deianira (Leonora Ruffo) goes mad, strong man Hercules (Reg Park) turns to the oracle Medea for advice. Medea tells him to travel to the underworld and find the Stone of ...

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    • Fantasy, Adventure
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  6. When his beloved Princess Deianira (Leonora Ruffo) goes mad, strong man Hercules (Reg Park) turns to the oracle Medea for advice. Medea tells him to travel to the underworld and find the Stone of Forgetfulness, a mysterious crystal that will cure Deianira's ills. Along with his friend Theseus, Hercules ventures into the dark and foggy depths of Hades to find the stone. Meanwhile, Deianira's power-hungry uncle, Lico (Christopher Lee), plots to steal the throne that is her birthright.

  7. Hercules in the Haunted World is one of the shining moments (arguably the best following Pietro Francisci’s 1958 original and its follow up, Hercules Unchained) in the Hercules series. Bava’s film provides fans of the loveable Herc with the good natured heroic-humor (hands on hips, head to sky, deep belly laugher), straight forward morality, and feats of strength they expect while adding a new dimension of intense visual fantasy.