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Release Date:
December 23, 1962
Original Title:
La tigre dei sette mari
Alternate Titles:
The Tiger Of The Seven Seas
Tiger der sieben Meere
Tiger of the Seven Seas
Genres:
Adventure
Production Companies:
Euro International Films
Liber Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 FR: U
Runtime: 90
Tigre is the skipper of the Santa Maria, a pirate-ship, but he feels tired and decides to leave the command of the ship. Unfortunately he has only a daughter, Consuelo. So he will leave the command and the ship to the winner of a challenge among his men. Unexpectedly Consuelo wins. The same night Tigre is killed, William is charged with the killing and is sentenced to death. But before the sentence could be executed the Spaniards of Grand Duke Inigo arrives. Consuelo escapes, however this is only the first move of Indigo's wife to get to the pirates treasure.
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Assistant Set Decoration:
Italo Tallone
Camera Operator:
Sandro Mancori
Construction Manager:
Salvatore Siciliano
Costume Design:
Giancarlo Bartolini Salimbeni
Director:
Luigi Capuano
Director of Photography:
Alvaro Mancori
Editor:
Renato Cinquini
Executive Producer:
Nino Battiferri
First Assistant Director:
Gianfranco Baldanello
Hairstylist:
Marisa Fraticelli
Makeup Artist:
Eligio Trani
Master at Arms:
Bruno Ariè
Original Music Composer:
Carlo Rustichelli
Producer:
Ottavio Poggi
Production Design:
Amedeo Mellone
Production Secretary:
Arrigo Peri
Screenplay:
Arpad De Riso
Luigi Capuano
Ottavio Poggi
Script Supervisor:
Maria Luisa Rosen
Set Decoration:
Ernest Kromberg
Sound:
Fiorenzo Magli
Still Photographer:
Arnaldo Vaselli
Story:
Nino Battiferri
Unit Manager:
Antonio Sarno
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