The Giant of Marathon (Italian: La battaglia di Maratona) is a 1959 international co-production sword and sandal film, loosely based on the Battle of Marathon. It was directed by Jacques Tourneur and Mario Bava. It starred Steve Reeves as Phillipides. <br /><br />Plot: The story is set in 490 BC, the time of the Medic Wars, during which Persian armies sweep through the Ancient world. Having brought home to Athens the Olympic victor's laurel crown, Phillipides becomes commander of the Sacred Guard, which is expected to defend the city-state's liberty, a year after the expulsion of the tyrant Hippias. <br /><br />News breaks that the vast army of Darius, the Persian King of Kings, is marching on Greece, hoping that its internal division will make its conquest a walk-over. Theocrites instructs Miltiades to hold back the Sacred Guard to defend the temple of Pallas after a likely defeat, and proposes instead to negotiate terms with Darius, but is told an alliance with Sparta could save the Hellenic nation. <br /><br />Credits: <br />Steve Reeves as Phillipides <br />Mylène Demongeot as Andromeda, Creuso's daughter <br />Sergio Fantoni as Theocritus <br />Daniela Rocca as Charis <br />Philippe Hersent as Callimachus <br />Alberto Lupo as Miltiades <br />Daniele Vargas as Darius I, King of Persia <br />Miranda Campa as Andromeda's handmaid <br />Gianni Loti as Teucro <br />Anita Todesco as Andromeda's friend <br />Ivo Garrani as Creuso <br />Sergio Ciani as Euros <br />Franco Fantasia <br />Carlo Lombardi <br />Ignazio Balsamo <br />Gian Paolo Rosmino
