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I Moschettieri del Mare (1960)

I Moschettieri del Mare (1960)
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The Italian Musketeers of the Sea transports cast and crew to Maracaibo, then barely takes advantage of the attendant scenic wonders before settling into its creaky plot. The story has something to do with locating vast amounts of gold, and the greed and treachery resulting in the race for the valuable ore. If nothing else, the film allows us to see the lengths that faded Hollywood stars of 1960 would take to stay in the limelight. In this instance, the unfortunate lost Tinseltown souls are Robert Alda, Aldo Ray and Pier Angeli. There must have been good solid reasons for all three of these worthies to omit Musketeers of the Sea from their official resumes. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Massimo Patrizi
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of I Moschettieri del Mare

The Italian Musketeers of the Sea transports cast and crew to Maracaibo, then barely takes advantage of the attendant scenic wonders before settling into its creaky plot. The story has something to do with locating vast amounts of gold, and the greed and treachery resulting in the race for the valuable ore. If nothing else, the film allows us to see the lengths that faded Hollywood stars of 1960 would take to stay in the limelight. In this instance, the unfortunate lost Tinseltown souls are Robert Alda, Aldo Ray and Pier Angeli. There must have been good solid reasons for all three of these worthies to omit Musketeers of the Sea from their official resumes. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Massimo Patrizi
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