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GENRE OF LARGELY ITALIAN-MADE HISTORICAL OR BIBLICAL EPICS
Swords-and-sandals; Swords and sandals; Italian Hercules film series (1957-1965); Sword and Sandal; Sword and sandal; Sword-and-Sandal; Pepla; Peplum film; Peplum films; Sword and scandal film; Fusto; Peplum genre; Peplum film genre; Sword and sandals; Peplum (film genre)
  • ''[[My Son, the Hero]]'' (1962) by [[Duccio Tessari]]
  • ''[[Maciste in King Solomon's Mines]]'' (1964) by [[Piero Regnoli]]
  • Ulysses]]'' (1954) by [[Mario Camerini]]
  • This poster for ''[[Goliath and the Barbarians]]'' (1959) by [[Carlo Campogalliani]] illustrates many people's expectations from films of this genre
  • Hercules]]'' (1958) by [[Pietro Francisci]] starring [[Steve Reeves]]
  • Hercules]]'' by [[Pietro Francisci]] (1958)
  • Title card for the 1960s series ''[[The Sons of Hercules]]''
  • ''[[Duel of the Titans]]'' (1961) by [[Sergio Corbucci]]
  • ''[[Theodora, Slave Empress]]'' (1954) by [[Riccardo Freda]]

Sword-and-sandal         
Sword-and-sandal, also known as peplum (pepla plural), is a subgenre of largely Italian-made historical, mythological, or Biblical epics mostly set in the Greco-Roman antiquity or the Middle Ages. These films attempted to emulate the big-budget Hollywood historical epics of the time, such as Ben-Hur, Cleopatra, Quo Vadis, The Robe, Spartacus, Samson and Delilah and The Ten Commandments.
Pepla         
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Swords and Sandals         
VIDEO GAME
Swords-and-sandals; Swords and sandals; Italian Hercules film series (1957-1965); Sword and Sandal; Sword and sandal; Sword-and-Sandal; Pepla; Peplum film; Peplum films; Sword and scandal film; Fusto; Peplum genre; Peplum film genre; Sword and sandals; Peplum (film genre)
Swords and Sandals is a series of turn-based fighting, action platformer, and real-time strategy video games, made for Flash, Windows, iOS and Android. They were released between 2005 and 2020 by the Australian company Whiskeybarrel Studios.

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Sword-and-sandal

Sword-and-sandal, also known as peplum (pepla plural), is a subgenre of largely Italian-made historical, mythological, or biblical epics mostly set in the Greco-Roman antiquity or the Middle Ages. These films attempted to emulate the big-budget Hollywood historical epics of the time, such as Samson and Delilah (1949), Quo Vadis (1951), The Robe (1953), The Ten Commandments (1956), Ben-Hur (1959), Spartacus (1960), and Cleopatra (1963). These films dominated the Italian film industry from 1958 to 1965, eventually being replaced in 1965 by spaghetti Western and Eurospy films.

The term "peplum" (a Latin word referring to the ancient Greek garment peplos), was introduced by French film critics in the 1960s. The terms "peplum" and "sword-and-sandal" were used in a condescending way by film critics. Later, the terms were embraced by fans of the films, similar to the terms "spaghetti Western" or "shoot-'em-ups". In their English versions, peplum films can be immediately differentiated from their Hollywood counterparts by their use of "clumsy and inadequate" English language dubbing. A 100-minute documentary on the history of Italy's peplum genre was produced and directed by Antonio Avati in 1977 entitled Kolossal: i magnifici Maciste (aka Kino Kolossal).