Summaries

A movie adaptation of Homer's second epic, that depicts Ulysses' efforts to return to his home after the end of ten years of war.

In the ancient Greek city of Ithaca, many impatiently await the return of their king Ulysses and his warriors from the Trojan War. Among these, Ulysses' devoted wife Penelope and his grown son Telemachus. But Ulysses' return is not eagerly awaited by everyone, especially by his enemies. They openly court Penelope and ask her to give her husband up for dead and re-marry one of the rowdy suitors who have taken up residence in her home since her husband's departure. However, Penelope clings to her belief that Ulysses will soon return. To appease the aggressive suitors, Penelope promises that she would re-marry as soon as she finishes weaving a large tapestry depicting Ulysses' deeds of bravery. In secret, she's unraveling the day's weaving, thus delaying the tapestry's completion. Penelope knows that her trick won't work forever. In Troy, Ulysses and his warriors use the Trojan Horse ruse to conquer the city. In his fervor, Ulysses destroys the Trojans' temple to Neptune, god of the sea, incurring the ire of the witch Cassandra who curses him to suffer the wrath of Neptune. On the return home to Ithaca, Ulysses' boat shipwrecks and he's found unconscious on a Phaeacian island beach by beautiful princess Nausicaa. His long, arduous, treacherous and perilous odyssey begins.—nufs68

Details

Keywords
  • husband wife relationship
  • greek mythology
  • warrior
  • amnesia
  • return home
Genres
  • Adventure
  • Fantasy
Release date Oct 5, 1954
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin United States Italy France
Language English Italian
Filming locations Ponti-De Laurentiis Studios, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Production companies Paramount Pictures Lux Film Producciones Ponti-de Laurentiis

Box office

Budget $500000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 57m
Color Color
Aspect ratio 1.66 : 1

Synopsis

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