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Adventurer of Tortuga (1965)

5 | Aug 12, 1965 (IT) | Adventure | 01:37

THE BOLDEST SWASHBUCKLER OF ALL THE SEVEN SEAS COMES ALIVE ON THE SCREEN!

In the New World, a rugged pirate leader and a corrupt governor vie for the affections of a beautiful Indian heiress.

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Cast

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Guy Madison
Alfonso di Montélimar
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Ingeborg Schöner
Soledad Quintero
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Rik Battaglia
Pedro Valverde
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Nadia Gray
Doña Rosita
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Andrea Aureli
Enrico Vallejo
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Mino Doro
Tarsarios
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Giulio Marchetti
Father of the Bride
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Franco Ukmar
Soldier

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
6 | Jan 01, 2025
Director Luigi Capuano has tried for two bites of the cherry with this pirate cum western combo. Guy Madison is the colonial Spanish governor who is at loggerheads with pirate "Valverde" (Rik Battaglia) and simultaneously mercilessly persecuting the local population under their princess (Ingeborg Schöner) for their gold. He takes a bit of a shine to this feisty lady, as does his nemesis and so there are multiple battle lines drawn between these two men as the swash and buckle turns more to tomahawks and teepees. It's quite good fun stolen by a Battaglia who is clearly enjoying his chance to be Errol Flynn. The other two at the top of the bill look ill-at-ease and deliver quite woodenly as the story meanders rather weakly along taking a rather predictable route to it's rousing denouement. There must have been a decent enough budget for the production isn't bad and there are plenty of action scenes and pyrotechnics that reminded me a little of that other stilted adventure film "Seven Seas to Calais" (1962). Peplum goes pirate in Peru not Penzance and if you like the genre you'll probably quiet enjoy this. I did.