Blackie the Pirate (1971) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 12, 1971

Original Title:
Il corsaro nero

Alternate Titles:
A fekete kalóz
A kalózok kincse
Blackie, a kalóz
Den Sorte Pirat
Deux loustics en bordée
Il corsaro nero
Le Corsaire noir
Les deux flibustiers
Svarte piraten
Черният корсар

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Comedy

Production Countries:
Italy | Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  DK: 11 

Runtime: 99

Rivaling Pirates and Spanish gold are the ingredients for this story. Blackie the pirate is the one who first hears from this shipment of gold when he encounters "Don" Pedro. He thinks of a plan to find this ship and its gold. His counter player is the vice roy of the Spanish kolony. When they visit one of the pirate settlements, they find three other pirate captains over there. One of them sells goods and prisoners from his latest capture. Don Pedro recognizes the wife of the vice roy, and Blackie buys her. However, one of the pirate captains, Skull, knows also who she is, and tries to make a deal. Blackie refuses, and Skull makes a deal with the other two pirate captains to plot against Blackie.

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Art Direction:
Giuseppe Cesare Monello

Assistant Director:
Ferdinando Merighi
Federico Canudas

Assistant Editor:
Manlio Camastro

Costume Design:
Giuseppe Cesare Monello

Director:
Lorenzo Gicca Palli

Editor:
Romeo Ciatti

Hair Designer:
Fausto De Lisio

Makeup Artist:
Luciano Giustini

Music:
Gino Peguri

Producer:
Gabriele Silvestri

Production Designer:
Juan Alberto Soler
Giuseppe Cesare Monello

Production Manager:
Luciano Catenacci
Antonio Liza

Production Supervisor:
Silvano Zignani

Screenplay:
George Martin

Script Supervisor:
Bona Magrini

Sound:
Goffredo Salvatori

Story:
Lorenzo Gicca Palli

Stunt Coordinator:
Pasquale Basile

Writer:
Lorenzo Gicca Palli

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