The Sons Of Hercules

The Sons of Hercules was a syndicated television show that aired in the United States of America in the 1970s. The series mostly repackaged Italian Maciste films by giving them a memorable theme song and a standard intro relating them to the Sons of Hercules. Since Maciste was not recognised as a character in the USA, he was usually renamed as Goliath, Ursus, Colossus or some other name. The lyrics to the theme song go:
The Mighty Sons of Hercules
Once thundered through the years;
These men of steel could never feel
The curse of a coward's fears!
The Mighty Sons of Hercules
Were men as men should be;
They burned with dreams, and turned their dreams
Into history!
A hundred giants, brave and bold,
They ruled the world in days of old.
The Mighty Sons of Hercules
Were men as men should be;
They burned with dreams, and turned their dreams
Into history!
there was also an "end tag" at the film's finale:
They are there
When the need arrives;
There to show that Might and Right
Still survive!
On land or on the sea
As long as there is need;
There'll be Sons of Hercules!
There'll be Sons of Hercules!

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*Review: Fire Mosters Against the Son of Hercules

 

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