The Adventurer of Tortuga

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L'avventuriero della tortuga
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Directed by Luigi Capuano
Written by Emilio Salgari, Luigi Capuano
Release date
  • 13 August 1965 (1965-08-13)
Country Italy
Language Italian

The Adventurer of Tortuga (Italian : L'avventuriero della tortuga) is a 1964 Italian historical film directed by Luigi Capuano, released in 1965. It is based on the novel by Emilio Salgari.

Cast

ActorRole
Guy Madison Alfonso di Montélimar
Ingeborg Schöner Soledad Quintero
Rik Battaglia Pedro Valverde
Nadia Gray Dona Rosita
Andrea Aureli Enrico Vallejo
Aldo Bufi Landi Mendoza
Mino Doro Tarsarios
Linda Sini Paquita
Giulio Marchetti father of the bride
Giulio Battiferri filibuster Pen
Riccardo Pizzuti filibuster


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