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A particular kind of [[Period Piece]] set in ancient biblical or mythological times, running the gamut from [[Heroic Fantasy]] to [[Historical Fiction]]; movies set in the [[Ancient Grome|Roman empire]] [[Hollywood History|usually included]]. Alternatively, it may be used to describe [[Fantasy Counterpart Culture]] equivalents in a secondary world. The subgenre of low-budget [[Sword and Sandal]] Italian films of the 50s and 60s is the Peplum.


A [[Incredibly Lame Pun|classic]] [[Cyclic Trope]], as Hollywood has regular periods of fascination with the era, and the trope was named by an early period of such films being popular.


Contrast [[Sword and Sorcery]], on which the name is based (or vice versa). There is often some overlap, especially when mythology gets involved.
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[[Sword and Sandal]] flicks in the [[The Time of Legends|Golden Age of Myth]] were especially popular in the [[Golden Age of Hollywood]]; compare [[Epic Movie]]. Expect the landscape to resemble sand dunes and/or [[California Doubling|rural Spain]] throughout, making those sandals look more attractive.

For more information, see [[The Time of Legends]], [[Ancient Grome]].

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[[Category:Cyclic Trope]]
[[Category:Speculative Fiction]]
[[Category:Film Genres]]
[[Category:Hollywood History]]
[[Category:Sword and Sandal]]
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Revision as of 23:27, 28 March 2014


A particular kind of Period Piece set in ancient biblical or mythological times, running the gamut from Heroic Fantasy to Historical Fiction; movies set in the Roman empire usually included. Alternatively, it may be used to describe Fantasy Counterpart Culture equivalents in a secondary world. The subgenre of low-budget Sword and Sandal Italian films of the 50s and 60s is the Peplum.

A classic Cyclic Trope, as Hollywood has regular periods of fascination with the era, and the trope was named by an early period of such films being popular.

Contrast Sword and Sorcery, on which the name is based (or vice versa). There is often some overlap, especially when mythology gets involved.

Sword and Sandal flicks in the Golden Age of Myth were especially popular in the Golden Age of Hollywood; compare Epic Movie. Expect the landscape to resemble sand dunes and/or rural Spain throughout, making those sandals look more attractive.

For more information, see The Time of Legends, Ancient Grome.