Filippo Sanjust


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Morgan The Pirate (1960) -- (Movie Clip) Long Live Morgan! More brisk action from Hollywood director Andre De Toth, his hero (Steve Reeves, title character) demonstrating how slaves can take a Spanish galleon, somewhere off Panama, ca. 1670, in the Italian-financed Morgan The Pirate, 1960.
Morgan The Pirate (1960) -- (Movie Clip) The Beast Is English Opening from Hollywood renegades, producer Joseph E. Levine and director Andre De Toth, working in Italy, cinematography by Tonino Delli Colli, brings French Valérie Lagrange (about 18 at the time!) and her attendant Lydia Alfonsi to the slave market in Panama where the main attraction, Steve Reeves, the title character, looks buff, in Morgan The Pirate, 1960.
Morgan The Pirate (1960) -- (Movie Clip) By Order Of His Excellency Broad set-piece by Hollywood veteran director Andre De Toth, working in Rome with Italian financing, as the governor (Ivo Garrani) oversees an execution in Panama, ca. 1670, his daughter (Valérie Lagrange) clearly hoping her former slave (Steve Reeves, title character) will luck out, in producer Joseph E. Levine’s Morgan The Pirate, 1960.
Morgan The Pirate (1960) -- (Movie Clip) I Want These Women We meet Chelo Alonso, highly promoted in the credits, appearing in her second Italian-made feature with leading man Steve Reeves, as barmaid Consuela, beholden apparently to pirate L’Olannais (Armand Mestral), who receives the hero, with his new pirate crew, in time to rescue hostages Valérie Lagrange and Lydia Alfonso, in Morgan The Pirate, 1960.
Seven Seas To Calais (1962) -- (Movie Clip) We Have Come Here To Punish You Queen Elizabeth (Irene Worth) holding off the Spanish ambassador (Arturo Dominici), is rescued by Malcolm (Keith Mitchell), just returned with Drake (Rod Taylor) from a three year mission, scheming with Walsingham (Basil Dignam) to impress the foreigners, then celebrating, in Seven Seas To Calais, 1962.
Seven Seas To Calais (1962) -- (Movie Clip) Trouble On The Deck Waiting for wind in the South Atlantic, Malcolm (Keith Mitchell) informs Captain Francis Drake (Rod Taylor) that Cardigan (Giuseppe Abbrescia), an old and otherwise loyal friend, is leading the crew in insurrection, in the Italian-made Seven Seas To Calais, 1962.
Seven Seas To Calais (1962) -- (Movie Clip) A Mountain Of Spanish Gold After being scolded for piracy, in front of the Spaniards, in their first formal meeting, Drake (Rod Taylor) is escorted by Walsingham (Basil Dignam), then finds out what her majesty Queen Elizabeth (Irene Worth) really wants, early in the Italian-made MGM swashbuckler Seven Seas To Calais, 1962.

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