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The story circulates around the classical Black Pirate and his battle against arch enemy Prins van Gould. The Black Pirate is out for revenge on his brothers' killers. He has a blood-planned way to go, and he trusts only to his own rap sword.

Kabir Bedi as  Corsaro Nero
Carole André as  Duchessina Van Gold
Mel Ferrer as  Van Gould
Angelo Infanti as  Capitano Morgan
Sonja Jeannine as  Yara
Sal Borgese as  Carnaux
Edoardo Faieta as  L'Olonnais
Nicolò Piccolomini as  Corsaro Verde
Pietro Torrisi as  Blanchot
Dagmar Lassander as  Marchesa di Bermejo

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Reviews

petra_ste
1976/12/22

Writer Emilio Salgari is an interesting figure. Author of dozens of adventure novels set in all kinds of exotic locales, creator of iconic characters like Sandokan, Yanez and the Black Corsair, Salgari spent his life in Italy but wrote of pirates, galleons, jungles, thugs, tigers, deserts, Sioux, Cossacks, polar explorations, whales and typhoons, and did so with pathos and endearing earnestness. Despite the success of his works - which have become classics of popular Italian literature - he died penniless (following his passion for all things exotic, the poor man committed Seppuku).The Black Corsair is a surprisingly watchable pirate adventure, competently directed and with a catchy soundtrack. Many performances are weak, but the movie nails the central role: Kabir Bedi, who achieved fame in Italy playing Salgarian anti-heroes, is perfectly cast and charismatic. With his piercing stare, infectious smile and athletic figure, he feels at times like an Indian Sean Connery. Mel Ferrer plays the villainous Duke.6,5/10

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sistinam
1976/12/23

I watched this film when i was five years old and fell in love with Kabir Bedi instantly. I have since watched it many times in the past thirty years and still enjoy it.I think Kabir Bedi's eyes and smile are a reason enough to watch this film. The acting and sound effects do leave a bit to be desired, however the story, scenery and costumes make up for that.The music is lovely. Its simple but beautiful. Brilliant and will never tire of watching it.

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MARIO GAUCI
1976/12/24

India-born Kabir Bedi was groomed into a latter-day Steve Reeves when he entered the Italian film industry in the mid-70s. In fact, he not only played the roles of Sandokan in a TV mini-series and on the screen (something Reeves had done on film) but he also featured in the all-star remake of THE THIEF OF BAGHDAD (1978; Reeves had done so in 1960). Incidentally, Reeves also starred in MORGAN THE PIRATE (1961) and that legendary figure does play an important role in the plot of the film under review!The swashbuckler/pirate film genre was pretty much passé by this point in time but this is a fairly lively and successful throwback to those matinée adventures so prevalent in Hollywood between the 1920s and early 1950s. Kabir Bedi is a handsome and sympathetic leading man, while Mel Ferrer is as villainous here as he had been in one of the touchstones of the genre, SCARAMOUCHE (1952). A bevy of attractive ladies (Carole Andre', Sonja Jeannine and Dagmar Lassander) and a typically infectious score from Gianni and Maurizio De Angelis (billed under their own names rather than their usual alias of Oliver Onions!) round up the film's assets.Incredibly enough, this was an unprecedented box office phenomenon over here in Malta at the time of its release but I'm too young to remember it. Having seen it again now, it practically beggars belief but, as I said, it is an enjoyable, audience-pleasing romp. What is remarkable about it, however, is the fact that director Sollima injects an overly solemn ambiance at times (not to mention some fantasy sequences of Bedi tormented by the vision of the ghosts of his murdered brothers) which lends it a ponderousness quite atypical of such sea-faring stuff. Maybe it was intended as the last word on the subject or something: Mel Ferrer even goes unpunished in the end and The Black Pirate himself retreats into obscurity with his true love, leaving the field entirely to his consummate successor Morgan.

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