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Atlas (1961)

1960’s “Atlas” was Roger Corman’s impoverished attempt at a Hercules-type epic (shot on location in Greece), without the budget. Charles B. Griffith could always be relied upon to deliver a script very quickly, and the haste is quite evident here, as the dialogue sounds risibly modernistic, and American actor Frank Wolff hilariously dubbed. Judging from his previous work on “A Bucket of Blood” and “The Little Shop of Horrors,” one can easily conclude that this was written as a satire, and it does deliver a few chuckles. Star Michael Forest, like Wolff a veteran of Corman’s “Ski Troop Attack” and “Beast from Haunted Cave,” looked more impressive years later bare chested on both GILLIGAN’S ISLAND and STAR TREK. As the battle scenes come off as anemic, the only visually arresting image remains the comely Barboura Morris, who spent her entire career in Corman’s service, until her untimely death at age 43 in 1975. “Atlas” made its only appearance on Pittsburgh’s Chiller Theater during its first season, alternating Saturday afternoons and Sunday nights, airing Sat March 14 1964, while the Sunday night co-feature (which likewise never repeated) was 1958’s “Spy in the Sky!”