Steve Reeves - Filmography in Chronological Order

Filmography in Chronological Order

Films are listed in order of production, by their American theatrical release titles; translation of the original Italian titles are in parentheses following the date....

  • Athena (1954) Hollywood film directed by Richard Thorpe
  • Jail Bait (1954) Hollywood film directed by Ed Wood
  • Hercules (1957) (Le fatiche di Ercole / The Labors of Hercules) released in Italy in 1958, released in U.S.A. in 1959
  • Hercules Unchained (1959) (Ercole e la regina di Lidia / Hercules and the Queen of Lydia) released in USA 1960
  • Goliath and the Barbarians (1959) (Il terrore dei barbari / Terror of the Barbarians)
  • The Giant of Marathon (1959) (La battaglia di Maratona / The Battle of Marathon)
  • The Last Days of Pompeii (1959) (Gli ultimi giorni di Pompei / The Last Days of Pompeii)
  • The White Warrior (1959) (Hadji Murad il Diavolo Bianco / Hadji Murad, The White Devil) directed by Riccardo Freda
  • Morgan, the Pirate (1960) (Morgan, il pirato)
  • The Thief of Baghdad (1960) (Il Ladro di Bagdad / The Thief of Baghdad)
  • The Trojan Horse (1961) (The Trojan War)
  • Duel of the Titans (1961) (Romolo e Remo / Romulus And Remus)
  • The Slave (1962) (Il Figlio di Spartaco / Son of Spartacus)
  • The Avenger (1962) (La leggenda di Enea / The Legend Of Aeneas) this was a sequel to "The Trojan Horse" (a.k.a. The Last Glory of Troy or War of the Trojans)
  • Sandokan the Great (1964) (Sandokan, the Tiger of Mompracem) directed by Umberto Lenzi
  • Sandokan, the Pirate of Malaysia (1964) a.k.a. The Pirates of Malaysia, a.k.a. Pirates of the Seven Seas; this was a sequel to Sandokan the Great, directed by Umberto Lenzi
  • A Long Ride from Hell (1967) (I Live for Your Death!) spaghetti western directed by Camillo Brazzoni, produced and co-written by Steve Reeves

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