Sons of Hercules is a term used to describe a series of Italian sword-and-sandal films that were popular in the 1960s. The films featured muscular, heroic men who were either descendants of the mythical Greek hero Hercules or were characters inspired by him. These films were often low budget and featured a lot of action, adventure, and fighting scenes. The Sons of Hercules films were typically released in a series, with each movie focusing on a different hero or storyline. Some of the most popular films in the genre include "Hercules Against the Moon Men," "Goliath and the Sins of Babylon," and "Maciste in King Solomon's Mines." These films were popular with audiences around the world and helped to define the sword-and-sandal genre.
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