Hercules Against the Barbarians (1964): cast, story & where to watch

1964 · Film · ★ 6

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Released in 1964, Hercules Against the Barbarians is an action and adventure film directed by Domenico Paolella, running about 96 minutes.

What it’s about. The eternal Hercules in this film has gone way beyond his usual time and place in ancient Greece and is now helping Poland free itself of Mongol invaders in the 12th century. Mark Forest is the star of this peplum epic, Hercules Against The Barbarians.

Who’s in it. Hercules Against the Barbarians stars Mark Forest as Maciste / Hercules, José Greci as Arminia / Armina, Ken Clark as Kubilai and Gloria Milland as Arias, among others.

How it landed. With an audience score of 6.0/10, Hercules Against the Barbarians has drawn a solid, mixed-to-positive response.

Where to watch. In US you can stream it on FlixFling and IndieFlix and rent or buy it from Amazon Video and FlixFling. See the full, country-by-country breakdown on our where to watch Hercules Against the Barbarians page.

If you liked it. Fans of Hercules Against the Barbarians tend to enjoy The Dark Knight, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Inception and The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.

Frequently asked

Where can I watch Hercules Against the Barbarians (1964)?
In US, Hercules Against the Barbarians is available to stream on FlixFling and IndieFlix, and rent or buy from Amazon Video and FlixFling. Availability varies by country — check our where-to-watch page for every region.
Is Hercules Against the Barbarians worth watching?
Hercules Against the Barbarians holds an audience score of 6.0 out of 10, and is a strong pick if you enjoy action and adventure. Reactions are mixed, so it may depend on taste.
Who stars in Hercules Against the Barbarians?
Hercules Against the Barbarians stars Mark Forest, José Greci, Ken Clark, Gloria Milland and Howard Ross.
When was Hercules Against the Barbarians released?
Hercules Against the Barbarians was released in 1964, with a runtime of about 96 minutes.