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  • The American singer and actor Dean Reed stars in this adventure flick surrounded by charming Italian and Spanish actors."Los Corsarios" is certainly not a masterpiece but it offers some funny moments and characters though. The action scenes are decent and there are a lots of comic scenes which keep the spectator's interest till the end.

    The story is undoubtedly neither clever nor convoluted: Isabella, the beautiful daughter of the viceroy of a Caribbean island is in danger after the death of her father. Her evil cousin wants the throne for himself and is determined to get rid of her. Luckily, a bunch of pirates, led by the handsome adventurer Alan Drake shipwreck at the island and help the young princess.

    Although "Los Corsarios" has some flaws in the plot, it is a good way to spend 90 minutes if you like adventure comedies.In spite of the shallow characters,the actors are especially nice.Fans of Dean Reed will be glad to see him in his Italian period while he was starring in spaghetti-westerns and adventure films.The other male and female parts are also convincingly performed.
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    THE CORSAIRS is a light and breezy costume adventure in the swasbuckling mode and a collaboration between Spain and Italy. The star of the piece is the little-known American import Dean Reed, an actor from Colorado who died young under mysterious circumstances in East Germany in the 1980s. You know the type: handsome, agile, and extremely bland.

    The story is set in the Caribbean and involves an heiress at the mercy of an evil power-hungry duke played by Alberto de Mendoza, completely unrecognisable without the garb of his mad priest character in HORROR EXPRESS. To the heiress's rescue comes Reed and his motley band of pirates, who proceed to kick up a storm by fighting bad guys and general henchmen at every turn. Said heiress is played by Annabella Incontrera, who occasionally gets to show some feistiness but who is generally wasted as a love interest.

    The main problem with the film is that it feels so old-fashioned for its area; the swashbuckling genre pretty much died out in the early 1960s so this was made ten years too late. To counter the dated feel, the action scenes tend to be quite comedic in the same mould as the Terence Hill and Bud Spencer comedies as well as the outlandish (and acrobatic) 'super men' film series, but they're never as successful or as much fun as those and the whole thing feels quite sluggish and dated as a result.
  • Ferdinado Baldi's spectacular and glimmer adventure features impressive duels , elegant costuming , functional production design , loads of action and full swashbuckling . This moving pirate film in Italian style is starred by Dean Reed in Paella/Pasta ways; being filled with action , adventure , thrills , intrigue, spectacular fighting and hilatious touches. This is the attractive tale of a buccaneer who takes over a ship of corsairs and wreak havoc on the high seas. After the death of her father, the gorgeous Isabella (Annabella Incontrera), the viceroy of a small Caribean island, her kingdom is in a big danger. Her cousin, crafty duke of Burt (Alberto de Mendoza) wants to grab the power on the isle, and he is determined to get rid of her. Fortunately then comes a bunch of pirates stranded after a shipwreck. Their leader is the brave and bold Alan Drake (Dean Reed). Isabelle is adviced by Sir Hasley (Tomás Blanco) to be helped by the team of pirates. Then Drake is imprisoned, but later he is freed and assigned to retrieve a document that proves Isabella's the only heiress.

    This is an enjoyable entertainment juvenile romp, displaying noisy action, swordplay , fistplay and drops of humor with tongue in cheek. Stars a valiant buccaneer , a philander adventurer named Alan Drake: Dean Reed, who's hired to protect Isabella from her evil cousin who's decides to eliminate her and then the adventure starts. Aboard the ship, Drake undertakes his mission along with other underlings: Tito García, Paolo Gozlino, Sal Borgese, Paca Gavaldón.

    This release has some nice moments here and there and even likeable fights and swording with a lot of extras struggling and swashbuckling . The adventure is flamboyant with an impressing finale, as the pirates attempt to conquer an unassailable castle, but consistently superficial - the hero has no depth and only thinks of gold, although he ultimately allows himself to be convinced that freedom is better than money. It follows the wake of other pirate movies at the time: ¨Antonio Mollica's El corsario¨ (1970) with Robert Woods or ¨José Luis Merino's Pirates of Blood Island¨ (1972) with Stan Cooper. Los corsarios(1971) is made in a limited budget film , but it has more budget than the previous ones. Stars the always likeable Dean Reed who shows his athletic skills playing a dashing adventurer pirate who delivers peace and justice . He's in his most agile and deft style and performs his own stunts. Dean Reed had some successful appearances as a good-looking hero in a number of Spaghetti Westerns he played in the decades of the Sixties and Sixties .Dean was a successful singer and activist. His politics moved to the left but he never joined the Communist party . He was deported from Argentina in 1966 and ended up in Rome , where he made "spaghetti westerns" , such as : ¨Adios Sabata¨, "Buckaroo: The Winchester Does Not Forgive" , "God Made Them... I Kill Them" , "Challenge of the Golden Fist" , "Robin Hood, Arrows, Beans and Karate" for several years. He continually got into trouble with US State Department for protesting Vietnam War and attending International Peace Conferences . He moved to East Germany (GDR) in 1973, made numerous albums, starred in several films such as : ¨Sing cowboy sing¨, ¨Blutsbruder¨ , ¨Kit and Co¨ and wrote and directed his own . But in 1986 , Dean Reed's body was found in the lake near his home outside of East Berlin . Many close to him suspected suicide ; his family and friends in America believed he was murdered. Being a Spanish/Italian coproduction , here shows up Spaniard support actors , such as: Tito García, Tomás Blanco, Paca Gabaldón, Florinda Chico and Italians: Paolo Gozlino, Sal Borgese. This swashbuckler packs passable action sequences ordinarily staged with stylish and vitality , adventure , fights in Hill/Spencer style , romance , final dueling and being entertaining but average. There are some decent action sequences including the the thrilling ending fencing on the castle between Drake against the nasty duke in a thrilling fencing , in the main climax of the film .

    It contains colorful and sunny cinematography, shot on tthe Spaghetti Westerns locations in Almería, Alcazaba, Tabernas, Almeria, Andalucía, España. As well as catchy and lively musical score by Nico Fidenco. The motion picture was mediocrely and professionaly directed by Ferdinando Baldi, though is entertaining and amusing enough. Direction by Ferdinando Baldi is well crafted, here he is more cynical and inclined toward humor and packs too much action . Baldi makes a nice camera work with clever choreography on the duels on the beach and at the castle and adding bemusing scenes . Baldi was a craftsman who directed all kind genres but especially Western such as "Carambola's Philosophy: In the Right Pocket" , "Django, Prepare a Coffin" , ¨Adios Texas¨ , ¨Rita in the West¨ and of course ¨Il Pistolero dell'Ave Maria" or USA original title "Forgotten Pistolero" at his best , furthermore the successful The treausere of the for crowns and thrillers as ¨Sicilian Connection¨ and wartime as : ¨Missione finale¨ , War bus , Un maledetto soldado¨. Rating : 5/10 , average . Only for Dean Reed fans and Italian/Spanish co-productions or Euro-trash enthusiasts. This exploitation adventure material is worthy of some attention after all these years.
  • Every time the pirates march into new adventures the main theme is heard, which is a very good one! Not only arch-villain Alberto de Mendoza (who is, like queen Annabella Incontrera, in a dual-role) gives "act de présence", also DDR-star-to-be Dean Reed shows his indifferent but definitely goodlooking face. Some comic relief is added as well.