Adventure
Directed by Luigi Capuano
1961
Burt Nelson
Drakut
Wandisa Guida
Principessa Irina
Mario Petri
Gran Duca Atanas
Moira Orfei
Edmea
Walter Barnes
Nicolas
Franco Fantasia
Finio
Roberto Gianviti
Screenplay
Nino Stresa
Writer
Antonietta Zita
Editor
Italo De Tuddo
Luigi Capuano
Director
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"Drakut" (Burt Nelson) is riding back to his home when he espies a coach being attacked by some bandits. He rescues the occupant - a girl who is maid to the local Princess and he quickly discovers that his people - the Gypsies, and her's are being manipulated into a conflict that maybe only he can thwart. It is pretty obvious from the start who the maiden really is, but Luigi Capuano makes us wait a while before both that is confirmed, and before "Drakut" must face down the evil Grand Duke Atanas (Mario Petri) who is scheming to have his mother - the Queen of his people, burned as a witch. Things complicate further when the Princess's father is killed and she must nominate a regent - perilous times for all. It's quite a decent little peplum, this one. It moves along quite entertainingly with plenty of chases and swordplay. The combat scenes are way too choreographed, though - the fighting scenes wouldn't look out of place in a "Tom and Jerry" cartoon. The dubbing is fine, it does the job, and the characters offer just enough for 90 minutes to keep it watchable, if also entirely forgettable.
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