The Black Corsair Page #2

Synopsis: Emilio di Roccabruna count of Ventimiglia is fighting Van Gould who ten years before had killed his father and stolen his family properties. He is known as "Il Corsaro Nero" (The Black Corsair) and his two brothers as Il Corsaro Verde (The Green Corsair) and as Il Corsaro Rosso (The Red Corsair). But the Green Corsair and the Red Corsair are killed treacherously by Van Gould's men while the Black Corsair is entirely taken up by saving an Indian village from the Spaniards. He can save only Yara. Later on he organizes with the help of Morgan his revenge.
 
IMDB:
6.6
Year:
1976
126 min
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alive?

Our concern was to get in,

not to get out.

Our fate is not as important,

your Excellency...

...as the death of this man.

Which first?

Or both?

- He is mine.

- No, mine

Heads.

Tails! Lady luck deserted you

this time, Enrico.

Stabbed in the back!

Arrest him!

Yet another murder!

You wanted death?

There you have!

Come on, you wretches!

Pardon me, senior.

Attack. There is only three of them!

Three, like the Father,

the Son and the Holy Spirit.

Attack!

In the name of God

and Spain!

Amen!

- Should we go after them, commander?

- No.

Let's search for survivors,

instead.

Sometimes I am ashamed

of being a white man.

Who are they?

Each was half of my heart.

They were my brothers.

Yara's heart died with them.

I understand your anguish.

I too, have two brothers.

You saved Yara's life.

Her life will now join yours.

Her soul abides in you.

From now on, you will hear

all that Yara hears.

You will see...

...all that Yara sees.

Same man killed my heart, as yours.

Off to Maracaibo!

It's an order from the governor!

Have it right here,

black on white.

I must examine

these two corsairs corpses.

It does not matter what you think.

They're two pirates. An entirely

different off shoot of the human race.

What are you?

An alchemist?

No, a student of science.

He is the doctor of Maracaibo.

I will come for their bodies in 2 hours.

See you later!

Who is this?

Seems crazy.

Nice looking Indian.

Nice, but wild.

Felt lonesome,

so she came seeking company.

What do you want?

Punish you!

Who is your commander?

Wan Ghould's mercenaries.

Lower them down...

...or I will hang you.

Friends, listen to me!

I swear not rest until...

...I avenge my brothers, murdered by

the traitorous archduke Wan Ghould.

I swear to Satan!

Mighty ruler of demons.

I swear!

I will forfeit my soul...

...if you help me find him.

Let lightning strike my ship...

...and sink us

to the depths of the ocean...

...and my brother's souls

haunt me forever...

...unless I find Wan Ghould

and wipe out his clan as he has mine.

Into the tranquil

ocean's depths.

My brothers...

...wherever you are...

...if you can hear me...

...send me

your final farewell.

Same revenge you swore,...

...swears Yara...

...for his brothers.

And I too, bid them farewell.

Do you hear it too?

Perhaps the wind?

A ship at starboard!

Stand by, to hoist the sails!

It is a galleon!

A Spanish one!

The first gift of the devil.

Ready for attack!

Men, get ready.

Raise sails!

- Cast the hooks!

- At the masthead!

Prepare for battle!

Fire!

Open the defenses!

Before blood of your men stain my saber,

do you wish to fight me first, captain?

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Emilio Salgari

Emilio Salgari (Italian pronunciation: [eˈmiːljo salˈɡaːri], but often erroneously pronounced [ˈsalɡari]; 21 August 1862 – 25 April 1911) was an Italian writer of action adventure swashbucklers and a pioneer of science fiction. In Italy, his extensive body of work was more widely read than that of Dante. Today he is still among the 40 most translated Italian authors. Many of his most popular novels have been adapted as comics, animated series and feature films. He is considered the father of Italian adventure fiction and Italian pop culture, and the "grandfather" of the Spaghetti Western. more…

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