Ursus (film character)

Ursus (film character)

Ursus is the name of two fictional characters in literature and film.

He is a fictional character created by Henryk Sienkiewicz in "Quo Vadis", a strong man hired to be the heroine Lygia's bodyguard who eventually saves her life. He is also a mythical character featured in a series of Italian sword and sandal films produced in the early 1960s. The character was an archetypical Greco-Roman warrior, similar to the mythical Hercules or Robert E. Howard's Conan the Barbarian. Ursus appeared in nine films from 1961 to 1964.

The classical warrior was prominently featured in 1961's "Ursus", where he must rescue his fiancee from a sacrificial cult, and was portrayed by actor Ed Fury. This film was released in the United States initially as "Mighty Ursus" and was later adapted for the American television series "The Sons of Hercules", where it was retitled "Ursus, Son of Hercules".

In 1961's "La Vendetta di Ursus" ("The Revenge of Ursus"), while portrayed by Samson Burke, Ursus is a farmer with his younger brother Doraius, who fights to prevent the malicious King Zagro and Lycurgas from overtaking the neighboring kingdom of Leecha.

That same year, Ed Fury returned in "Ursus nella valle dei leoni" ("Ursus in the Valley of the Lions"), where the audience sees Ursus' origin for the first time. He is the prince of a fallen kingdom, raised by lions (thus a feral child) after the rest of the royal family was killed. The film cuts ahead in time, revealing the adult Ursus imprisoned by the very ruler who overthrew his family's kingdom long ago. When Ursus realises the identity of his captor, he vows to overthrow him.

The next film, "Ursus e la regazza tartara" ("Ursus and the Tartar Girl", released in English-speaking countries as "Ursus and the Tartar Princess"), was filmed in France in 1962, and starred British actor Joe Robinson as Ursus, but takes place in Central Asia; Ursus fights a Khan played by legendary Armenian actor Akim Tamiroff. This film was also released to American television under the title "The Tartar Invasion".

"Ursus nella terra di fuoco" ("Ursus in the Land of Fire"), released in 1963, yet again stars Ed Fury. In it, Ursus must overthrow a vicious general who has overtaken the throne of an unnamed country. "Nella terra di fuoco" was adapted for the American television series "The Sons of Hercules", where it was retitled "Son of Hercules in the Land of Fire".

Ursus's next three films were "Ursus il gladiatore rebelle" (Ursus The Rebel Gladiator, aka "Rebel Gladiators"), 1963 (starring Dan Vadis); "Ursus il terrore dei kirghisi" (Ursus, the Terror of the Kirghiz, aka "Hercules, Prisoner of Evil") 1964 (starring Reg Park); and "Gli Invincibili Tre" (The Invincible Three, also released to American television as "Three Avengers") 1964 (starring Alan Steel as Ursus).

The final film to feature Ursus was the relatively high-budget teamup film " Ercole, Sansone, Maciste e Ursus gli invincible"("Hercules, Samson, Maciste and Ursus: the Invincibles") (1964) which was released in English-speaking countries as "Samson and the Mighty Challenge" . The film features Ursus along with Maciste, "Sansone" (Samson) and Hercules, with a special cameo appearance by Zeus. Yann Larvor portrays Ursus in this film, while Alan steel played Hercules, Renato Rossini played Maciste and Nadir Baltimore played Samson. This film was also released in Europe as "Le Grand Defi" and "Combate de Gigantes".

The Complete URSUS Filmography (1961-1964)

* "Ursus"/ "Ursus" ("Mighty Ursus", 1961) starring Ed Fury (aka "Ursus, Son of Hercules")
* "La Vendetta di Ursus"/"The Revenge of Ursus" ("The Revenge of Ursus", 1961) starring Samson Burke
* "Ursus Nella Valle dei Leoni"/"Ursus in the Valley of the Lions" ("Valley of the Lions", 1961) starring Ed Fury
* "Ursus e la Ragazza Tartara"/"Ursus and the Tartar Girl" ("Ursus and the Tartar Princess", 1962) starring Joe Robinson (aka "The Tartar Invasion")
* "Ursus Nella Terra di Fuoco"/"Ursus in the Land of Fire" ("Son of Hercules in the Land of Fire", 1963) starring Ed Fury
* "Ursus il Gladiatore Rebelle"/ "Ursus the Rebel Gladiator" ("Rebel Gladiators", 1963) starring Dan Vadis
* "Ursus il Terrore dei Kirghisi"/ "Ursus, the Terror of the Kirghiz" ("Hercules, Prisoner of Evil", 1964) starring Reg Park
* "Ercole, Sansone, Maciste e Ursus: Gli Invincibili"/ "Hercules, Samson, Maciste and Ursus: The Invincibles" ("Samson and the Mighty Challenge", 1964) starring Yan Larvor as Ursus (aka "Combate dei Gigantes" or "Le Grand Defi")
* "Gli Invincibili Tre"/"The Invincible Three" ("Three Avengers", 1964) starring Alan Steel as Ursus

References

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*imdb title|id=0057628|title=Ursus nella terra di fuocu
*imdb title|id=0059672|title=Ercole, Sansone, Maciste e Ursus gli invisiblehttp://www.santoandfriends.com (Mexican muscleman films)


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