词条 | Pirates of Malaysia |
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| name = Pirates of Malaysia | image = Pirates of Malaysia.jpg | alt = | caption = | film name = | director = Umberto Lenzi | producer = Solly V. Bianco{{sfn|Kinnard|Crnkovich|2017|p=147}} | screenplay = {{plainlist|*Victor Andres Catena
| based on = A novel by Emilio Salgari | starring = {{plainlist|*Steve Reeves
| music = Giovanni Fusco{{sfn|Kinnard|Crnkovich|2017|p=147}} | cinematography = {{plainlist|*Federico G. Larraya
| editing = Jolanda Benvenuti{{sfn|Kinnard|Crnkovich|2017|p=147}} | production companies = {{plainlist|*Euro International Film
| distributor = | released = {{Film date|df=yes|1964|10|16|Italy}} | runtime = 110 minutes | country = {{plainlist|*Italy
| language = | budget = | gross = }} The Pirates of Malaysia is a 1964 swashbuckler directed by Umberto Lenzi and starring Steve Reeves as Sandokan the pirate. This film was a sequel to Reeve's earlier Sandokan the Great, which was also directed by Lenzi.{{sfn|Kinnard|Crnkovich|2017|p=147}} The Pirates of Malaysia is the story of a Malaysian rebel, Sandokan, who, with his group of renegades, tries to thwart an evil British general from forcing the good Sultan Hassim to resign in favor of the Imperial crown.{{sfn|Kinnard|Crnkovich|2017|p=147}} PlotThe cruel Lord James Guillonk, faithful of Queen Victoria, is the governor of the territories of Borneo and Malaysia. His archenemy is the Indian pirate Sandokan, who along with his "tigers" delivers continuous attacks against British armies. This time, Sandokan collides again with the governor, because Guillonk is moving hunt against Tremal-Naik, a Hindu escaped by controls of English policy, who is in search of his lost love. Indeed, Tremal-Naik talks to Sandokan of a secret Hindù sect that worships the bloody goddess Kali. These fanatics are the thugs. This sect has in fact kidnapped his beloved, and so Sandokan is preparing for the new battle against Guillonk, who has just kidnapped the love with Tremal-Naik, mysteriously escaped from the dungeons of thugs. Cast
ProductionPirates of Malaysia had a screenplay credited to Victor Andres Catena, Jaime Comas Gil, and Ugo Liberatore.{{sfn|Kinnard|Crnkovich|2017|p=147}} The film was adapted by Liberatore and based on the novel by Emilio Salgari.{{sfn|Kinnard|Crnkovich|2017|p=147}} ReleasePirates of Malaysia was released in Italy on 16 October 1964 with a running time of 110 minutes.{{sfn|Kinnard|Crnkovich|2017|p=147}} ReferencesFootnotesSources{{Refbegin}}
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