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: Co-directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and the cult-favorite American director Edgar G. Ulmer . It was filmed at the famous Cinecittà Studios in Rome.

: While it received mixed reviews for its dialogue and dubbing, it is remembered for being an early large-scale attempt to bring one of history's greatest military minds to the big screen without the use of CGI. Hannibal (1959) - IMDb Hannibal(1959)

: Critics often describe it as a standard "costume picture" of its era, emphasizing scale and spectacle over historical depth. : Co-directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and the

: As Hannibal marches toward Rome, he captures Sylvia , the niece of the Roman senator Fabius Maximus. : While it received mixed reviews for its

: The film culminates in the Battle of Cannae , where Hannibal’s tactical genius leads to a devastating defeat for the Roman legions. Critical Reception & Historical Accuracy

The 1959 film (originally titled Annibale ) is an Italian historical epic that dramatizes the legendary military campaign of the Carthaginian general Hannibal Barca during the Second Punic War . Key Details