
Centuries ago in the Orient, the fiscal exactions on the people lead to a revolt against the usurper of the throne, and the empowerment of a new leader.
Release Date: 9/14/1961
Runtime: 86 minutes
Languages: Italian
Director: Tanio Boccia
00Companies: PEA, Tabos Film
Countries: Germany, Italy
CinemaSerf
When the evil "Dakar" (Paul Muller) seizes control of the City of the Golden Dome, he demands a whole new tranche of taxes from his already over-burdened people. One of his demands is that the young princess "Fatima" (Irène Tunc) marry him. She'd sooner shoot herself in both eyes - so she manages to escape his clutches and alights on humble fisherman "Nadir" (Rik Battaglia) with whom she falls in love. Can he save her from the agents of the nasty Sultan and maybe just lead a revolt against his tyranny? To be fair, here, the story is actually quite good - there are plenty of court intrigues and machinations, but the acting. Dear heavens but that is really poor. Battaglia is easy enough on the eye, as is Tunc, but the rest of this is little short of dreadful. The dialogue (dubbed , of course,) is straight out of a soap opera and the action scenes - there is an hilarious harem scene, but I doubt it is meant to be - are overly staged and frequently quite risible. The production budget cannot have been great, but the thing still looks ok - the costumes and sets are OK, but as the story develops it all just falls apart. The ending can't come soon enough.

Rik Battaglia
Nadir

Irène Tunc
Fatima

Gianna Maria Canale
Dinazar / Zobeida

Edda Ferronao
Fatima's Maid #1
Attilio Torelli
Leader of the Red Robes Tribe
Riccardo Ferri
Leader of the White Robes Tribe
Myriam Cordella
Fatima's Maid #2

Aldo Pini
Chief of Prison Guards

Renato Montalbano

Paul Müller
Sultan Dakar

Tatiana Farnese
Katiscia

Franco Balducci
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