Jason and the Argonauts
Jason and the Argonauts

Jason and the Argonauts (1963)

7.2 ? Jun 19, 1963 1h 44m

Overview

Jason, a fearless sailor and explorer, returns to his home land of Thessaly after a long voyage to claim his rightful throne. He learns, however, that he must first find the magical Golden Fleece. To do so, he must embark on an epic quest fraught with fantastic monsters and terrible perils.

Genres

Adventure Family Fantasy

Release Date

June 19, 1963

Rating

7.2 /10

Runtime

1h 44m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Todd Armstrong

Todd Armstrong

Jason

Nancy Kovack

Nancy Kovack

Medea

Gary Raymond

Gary Raymond

Acastus

Laurence Naismith

Laurence Naismith

Argos

Niall MacGinnis

Niall MacGinnis

Zeus

Michael Gwynn

Michael Gwynn

Hermes

Douglas Wilmer

Douglas Wilmer

Pelias

Jack Gwillim

Jack Gwillim

King Aeetes

Honor Blackman

Honor Blackman

Hera

John Cairney

John Cairney

Hylas

Patrick Troughton

Patrick Troughton

Phineas

Andrew Faulds

Andrew Faulds

Phalerus

Nigel Green

Nigel Green

Hercules

John Crawford

John Crawford

Polydeuces (uncredited)

Ferdinando Poggi

Ferdinando Poggi

Castor of Sparta (uncredited)

Ennio Antonelli

Ennio Antonelli

Dmitrius, Drummer on Argo (uncredited)

Harold Bradley

Guard in Palace (uncredited)

Aldo Cristiani

Lynceus (uncredited)

Eva Haddon

Medea (voice) (uncredited)

Doug Robinson

Eupaemus (uncredited)

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CinemaSerf

7.0/10

Mar 27, 2022

I always find with these stop-motion animation films that the wonderful Harryhausen creations always far out-act the human talent! Sadly, here is no different - Todd Armstrong in the title role and Nancy Novak as " Medea" are as wooden as the Argo in this retelling of the ancient Greek myth. It is still, however, an exciting action adventure though, with plenty of episodes to keep it moving along as Jason fights monsters and treachery to seek out the legendary Golden Fleece from the distant land of Colchis. It's got a decent enough, largely British, supporting cast with Honor Blackman standing out as his patron "Hera" and Nigel Green making for a wonderfully over-the-top "Hercules", but the spoils definitely go to Talos, the Harpies and the skeleton battle is fabulous.

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Wuchak

6.0/10

May 20, 2023

**_Swords & Greek Mythology in the Mediterranean_** Jason (Todd Armstrong), the rightful heir to the throne of Thessaly, Greece, gathers a crew of intrepid sailors to find the magical Golden Fleece, a quest that brings clashes with a 100’ bronze statue, a couple harpies, the venomous Hydra and a squad of sword-wielding skeletons. “Jason and the Argonauts” (1963) is a sword & sandal flick based on Greek Mythology with Ray Harryhausen’s stop motion special effects, which were state-of-the-art at the time. It’s very similar to "The 7th Voyage of Sinbad" from five years earlier and on par in all-around entertainment. You can’t beat the scenic Mediterranean locations, the vessel, the costumes and the mystical action sequences. The fight with the skeleton warriors only runs three minutes, at most, but it took Harryhausen four months to produce it. Unfortunately, this isn’t as compelling, story-wise, as “Ulysses” (1954) and “Mysterious Island” (1961) or future flicks like “Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger” (1977) and “Conan the Barbarian” (1982). Those movies feature a fairly prominent female presence to counteract the sweaty men in loin cloths; this one doesn't. Sure, Nancy Kovack is on hand, but she doesn’t show up until well past the hour mark and not enough is done with her. The film runs 1 hour, 44 minutes, and was shot on the coasts of southern Italy (Salerno) with studio stuff done in Rome and Shepperton Studios, just west of London. GRADE: B-

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Dr_Nostromo

6.0/10

Oct 24, 2025

62/100 Jason must find a golden fleece so that he may become the rightful ruler of his kingdom. Being as I spent much of my youth watching creature features and fantasies, it's a mystery that this one slipped by me till now. Of course, watching Harryhausen perform his magic with stop-motion animation is a treat regardless of the film ...first time I've seen the full skeleton battle and wow!. Everything else, though, is pretty much matinee fodder for the time. Also, he goes to a peaceful nation, steals their most precious item and he's the hero?? Hmmm.. -- DrNostromo.com

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