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The Queen of the Pirates
In 16th century Italy, on the Adriatic coast, the duchy of Doruzza is governed by a tyrannical duke, Zulian, and his haughty daughter, Isabella. When they commit a great injustice, a ship's captain and his daughter turn pirate to fight back for the people.
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Plot Summary
In the 17th century, the beautiful and fierce pirate queen, Morgana, commands a formidable fleet. She battles against the Spanish governor, Don Pedro, who seeks to capture her and her treasure. The film follows Morgana's daring raids, her romantic entanglements, and her struggle for freedom against the oppressive colonial forces.
Critical Reception
While not a critical darling, 'The Queen of the Pirates' was a popular adventure film of its era, appreciated for its swashbuckling action and the charismatic performance of Gianna Maria Canale. It is often remembered as a classic example of the Italian peplum genre, offering escapist entertainment rather than profound storytelling.
What Reviewers Say
Entertaining sword-and-sorcery adventure with a strong female lead.
Features vibrant costumes and exciting naval battles.
Simple plot but enjoyable for fans of the genre.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge due to the film's age and limited modern availability, but it is generally considered a fun, if somewhat dated, adventure flick by those who have seen it.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by Umberto Lenzi, who would go on to become a prolific director known for various genre films, including giallo and horror.
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