Hercules and the Amazon Women

In the film, a village of only men comes to seek Hercules' aid in defeating a band of mysterious creatures on the eve of Iolaus' wedding.

Hercules discovers these "creatures" are really the women of the village who have split with their misogynistic men and aligned themselves with Hera.

Three men are walking through the woods, they hear strange noises and catch glimpses of something moving in the undergrowth.

Hercules chops off its head, and thinking it is now dead, he and Iolaus begin walking away.

They hear a noise and turn around to see that the monster is not dead, and has now grown two new heads in the place where the previous one was.

When they arrive Hercules asks where all the women are, Pithus tells him that they were stolen by the creatures in the forest.

Hercules is then seen being taken captive by the women, bound in chains and gagged with a black leather strap.

Using a magic candle, Hippolyta turns Hercules into a baby telling him she will show him what he is really like.

Later he returns to adult state, realizing that Hippolyta is right and that his attitude toward women is wrong, he tells her that he can change.

The women ride into the village and order the men to remove their clothes, telling them they are here for only one thing.

Hera tells Hippolyta that Hercules has tricked her and orders her to attack the village again, this time killing all the men and boys.

Pithus then arrives to aid Hercules, preventing Hera from striking a killing blow to him.

Hercules is about to deal the fatal blow, but stops as he realises he would be killing Hippolyta, not Hera.

Hercules flees, but Hera follows, goading him, and eventually cornering him at the top of a large waterfall.

Hercules returns to the City of Amazons and retrieves the candle Hippolyta used to send him back to his childhood.