Chic Littlewood Movies
My Fair Lady gets the Hercules treatment in this episode, in which Lacey Kohl returns as vulgar and voracious exotic dancer Cupcake. Purportedly out of the goodness of his heart, "King of Thieves" Autolycus (Bruce Campbell) offers to transform Cupcake into a proper lady, so that she can impersonate a princess and win the heart of handsome Prince Alexandros (Mark Rafferty). Hercules (Kevin Sorbo) suspects that Autolycus has an ulterior motive -- and indeed he does, in the form of the priceless Sapphire of Antioch. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Kevin Sorbo, Michael Hurst, (more)
Pampered princess Melissa (Lisa Chappell) is sold into slavery by her treacherous sister Alexa (Josephine Davison), who wants the throne of Alcinia for herself. Rescuing Melissa from bondage, Hercules (Kevin Sorbo) tries to restore her birthright -- but first he must do battle with the fearsome Fist of Tolas. And there is another obstacle to overcome: Even if Hercules is victorious, will he be able to convince Melissa that it is in everyone's best interest for her to wed the chubby and doltish Prince Gordius (Ross McKellar) of Lathia? ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Kevin Sorbo, Michael Hurst, (more)
The second of five made-for-TV movies starring Kevin Sorbo as legendary muscleman Hercules, this one pits the title character against his most fearsome enemy--his own immortal stepmother, Hera. Using a number of disguises, the villainess does her best (or worst) to thwart Hercules in his search for the lost city of Troy. Before long, it is apparent that our hero is surrounded by nothing but enemies, save for the beautiful and mysterious Deineira (played by future Xena: Warrior Princess regular Renee O'Connor)--but can even she be trusted? Anthony Quinn is seen as Hercule's Olympian father Zeus. Hercules and the Lost Kingdom was syndicated in the US beginning in early May of 1994. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Kevin Sorbo, Anthony Quinn, (more)








