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Maciste athlète is a film of genre Peplum directed by Giovanni Pastrone with Italia Almirante Manzini

Maciste athlète (1918)

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Genres Peplum

Maciste athlète (titre original : Maciste atleta) est un péplum italien réalisé par Vincenzo Denizot et Giovanni Pastrone, sorti en 1918.

Maciste est un personnage mythique créé en 1913 dans le film Cabiria (Giovanni Pastrone). L'esclave herculéen est interprété par le docker génois Bartolomeo Pagano.

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