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Three druggists travel with a Milquetoast inventor, Schuyler, and his girlfriend, Diane, to ancient Greece on a newly invented time machine. There, the evil tyrant, Odius, takes a shine to the woman and has the guys enslaved as galley rowers using the excuse of the three druggists helping a rebel leader, Ulysses, escape. The rigors of the rowing pump Schuyler up into a muscleman with strength comparable to Hercules himself, who is in the employ of Odius. The threesome get the idea of raising money by promoting Schuyler as Hercules for a series of physical contests. Using a combination of his great strength and, a judicious use of a large supply of potent tranquilizers Curly-Joe brought with him, Schuyler is a success. However, this leads to trouble when the real McCoy learns about the imposter.
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| Moe Howard |
(Moe) |
| Larry Fine |
(Larry) |
| Joe DeRita |
(Curly Joe) |
| Vicki Trickett |
(Diane Quigley) |
| Quinn K. Redeker |
(Schuyler Davis) |
| George N. Neise |
(Ralph Dimsal / King Odius) |
| Samson Burke |
(Hercules) |
| Marlin McKeever |
(Ajax and Argo, The Siamese Cyclops...) |
| Mike McKeever |
(Ajax and Argo, The Siamese Cyclops...) |
| Emil Sitka |
(Shepherd / Refreshment Man) |
| Hal Smith |
(King Theseus Of Rhodes) |
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| John Cliff |
(Ulysses) |
| Lewis Charles |
(Achilles The Heel) |
| Barbara Hines |
(Anita) |
| Terry Huntingdon |
(Hecuba) |
| Diana Piper |
(Helen) |
| Gregg Martell |
(Simon) |
| Cecil Elliott |
(Matron (uncredited)) |
| Eddie Foster |
(Freddie the Fence (uncredited)) |
| Don Lamond |
(Narrator (voice) (uncredited)) |
| Gene Roth |
(Captain (uncredited)) |
| Rusty Wescoatt |
(Philo (uncredited)) |
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