: Within the Peplum genre, it is frequently cited for having a more logical and compelling script than many of its contemporaries, standing out for its production values despite the inherent "B-movie" nature of the genre at the time.
: Ferroni utilized stock footage and flashbacks from his previous film, The Trojan Horse , to give the production a larger sense of scale. Il leone di Tebe (Giorgio Ferroni, 1962)
: Known for its handsome Egyptian sets and costumes, it is often described as a "wonderful comic book come to life". : Within the Peplum genre, it is frequently