A Norman prince returns home from slavery to exact revenge on his father's murderer—his own uncle, Earl Durant.
From the technicolor sets of 1960s Rome to the bleak, rain-soaked battlefields of 11th-century England, La Spada della Vendetta remains a powerful title in the world of action storytelling. It reminds us that no matter the era, the story of a hero reclaiming their honor with a sword is one that never goes out of style. La spada della vendetta
Blood, Steel, and Honor: Exploring "La Spada della Vendetta" A Norman prince returns home from slavery to
Directed by Luigi De Marchi, the of La Spada della Vendetta is a quintessential example of the sword-and-sandal (peplum) genre that dominated Italian cinema in the early 60s. The Vibe: Operatic, colorful, and deeply dramatic. rain-soaked battlefields of 11th-century England