Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuDarma, Tremal Naik's daughter is kidnapped by the thugs and secluded in a temple in the jungle. The religious sect want her to become the priestess of the goddess Kali. Sandokan will set her... Alles lesenDarma, Tremal Naik's daughter is kidnapped by the thugs and secluded in a temple in the jungle. The religious sect want her to become the priestess of the goddess Kali. Sandokan will set her free, and Surama the legitimate heiress to the throne of Lahore.Darma, Tremal Naik's daughter is kidnapped by the thugs and secluded in a temple in the jungle. The religious sect want her to become the priestess of the goddess Kali. Sandokan will set her free, and Surama the legitimate heiress to the throne of Lahore.
- La piccola Darma
- (as Delia Cancelotti)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- VerbindungenFollows I pirati della Malesia (1941)
Anyway, this runs 79 minutes against the 67-minute copy I had watched of the original Sandokan flick: having mentioned a certain stiffness of approach in my earlier review, this is only accentuated by the extra length here – the pace, in fact, is rather sluggish and, for what it is worth, a similar disjointedness is also evident (characters are often isolated or divided into factions and we alternate between following their respective journey). That said, in view of the fact that the two films' cast and crew are practically interchangeable, the overall quality is indeed comparable – while hardly classics of the action genre, both prove enjoyably exotic fare. Incidentally, the title (which translates to "The Two Tigers") refers to Sandokan's nickname of "Tiger of Mompracem" and that of the High Priest of the temple, himself dubbed "Tiger of the Jungle". The main female presence, then, is supplied by one of the latter's dancers (now charged with inducting Tremal- Naik's daughter into the exhaustive rites of passage) – a princess who had been kidnapped while yet a child and forced to live underground; with this in mind, one of the myriad 'brainwashed' followers (who chant their way to acquiring favours from their leader, even if he only ever selects his minions from the front row!) is actually an old devoted servant of the woman's noble family slain before her very eyes all those years before! An added treat to the spectacle quotient is a typhoon sequence which significantly diminishes the hero's forces (when the Thugs take just this opportunity to unleash their sneak attack!)...but the ultimate triumph of the righteous, especially in time of war (when this was made), is never really in doubt!!
Having just watched Steve Reeves' brawny take on the character and recalling Kabir Bedi's dignified – and definitive – one, I should point out that Luigi Pavese's hot-headed approach (considering the level-headed and downright laid-back attitude of his lieutenant Yanez) has dated quite a bit!; perhaps it was an imposition made by the Fascist regime that Sandokan be fearless and always ready to give his life for the cause...but the protagonist's fighting spirit is not always what one expects it to be, either, since he is shown taking the longest time to dispose of his arch-nemesis in this case!
- Bunuel1976
- 23. März 2014
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Details
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 25 Minuten
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