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Release Date:
January 31, 1968
Original Title:
Malkoçoğlu: Kara Korsan
Alternate Titles:
Malkoçoğlu Kara Korsan
Production Companies:
Duru Film
Murat Film
Production Countries:
Turkey
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
The film depicts the struggle between the cruel Spanish Prince Lucio and Malkoçoğlu. During the Inquisition, Spain was pillaging and massacring across Europe. Demirbilek Lucio, who attacks the Ottoman city of Enez, kidnaps Prince Osman. Sultan Bayezid II tasks Malkoçoğlu with rescuing the prince and defeating Lucio. While trying to reach Lucio, Malkoçoğlu also helps rebels and refugees. He rescues the leader of the rebels from Lucio's army. Malkoçoğlu, who hides his identity and introduces himself as the Black Pirate, will have to fight Lucio's soldiers.
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