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  1. Tharus Son of Attila (Italian: Tharus figlio di Attila), also known as Colossus and the Huns, is a 1962 Italian peplum film co-written and directed by Roberto Bianchi Montero and starring Jerome Courtland in the title role.

  2. Tharus figlio di Attila: Directed by Roberto Bianchi Montero. With Jerome Courtland, Lisa Gastoni, Mimmo Palmara, Rik Van Nutter. King Bohlem, brother of the late Attila, reconquers former Hun territory.

    • (54)
    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Roberto Bianchi Montero
    • 1962-03-30
  3. Sinopse. O rei Bohlem, irmão do falecido Átila, reconquista o antigo território dos hunos. Para garantir este território, ele envia seu filho, Otto, e seu sobrinho, Tharus, para forjar uma aliança com o rei Haadem, o mais forte dos governantes vizinhos.

    • Roberto Bianchi Montero
    • Jerome Courtland
  4. King Bohlem, brother of the late Attila, reconquers former Hun territory. To secure this territory, he sends his son, Otto, and his nephew, Tharus, to forge an alliance with King Haadem, strongest of the neighboring rulers.

  5. Tharus, Son of Attila. Jerome Courtland, Lisa Gastoni, Mimmo Palmara, Rik Von Nutter. The story line takes place several years after Attila's death. His son, Tharus, is sent to infiltrate and enemy encampment. Unfortunately, he falls in love with the rival chieftain's daughter.

    • 83 min
  6. Overview. King Bohlem, brother of the late Attila, reconquers former Hun territory. To secure this territory, he sends his son, Otto, and his nephew, Tharus, to forge an alliance with King Haadem, strongest of the neighboring rulers. Haadem, however, is just concluding an alliance with Kudrum, the ambitious son of a king hostile to Hun interests.

  7. 1962 ‘Tharus figlio di Attila’ Directed by Roberto Bianchi Montero. King Bohlem, brother of the late Attila, reconquers former Hun territory. To secure this territory, he sends his son, Otto, and his nephew, Tharus, to forge an alliance with King Haadem, strongest of the neighboring rulers.