Desert Raiders Explained

Desert Raiders
Director:Tanio Boccia
Producer:Luigi Rovere
Starring:Kirk Morris
Rosalba Neri
Hélène Chanel
Music:Carlo Rustichelli
Cinematography:Aldo Giordani
Editing:Alba Di Salvo
Studio:Cineluxor
Runtime:105 minutes
Country:Italy

Desert Raiders (Italian: Il dominatore del deserto) is a 1964 Italian adventure film directed by Tanio Boccia and starring Kirk Morris, Rosalba Neri and Hélène Chanel.[1] It was one of a large number of peplum films made during the era.

The story consists of a hero saves a beautiful young princess from a forced marriage to an evil villain.

Plot

The cruel Sultan Yussuf chooses the beautiful Fatima as his wife. To celebrate their wedding, the people are forced to send valuable gifts, which increases discontent among them. Nadir, a young man, discovers that Yussuf is responsible for his mother's death. Fatima, unwilling to marry Yussuf, escapes to the desert where she's rescued by Nadir, and they fall in love. Yussuf offers a reward for Fatima's capture, leading to her abduction. Nadir, with the help of Zais, infiltrates Yussuf's palace and rescues Fatima. They join forces with rebels to overthrow the tyrant. With inside information from Yussuf's jealous favorite, the rebels succeed in taking the city. Nadir defeats Yussuf in a duel, reclaiming Fatima and ending the tyranny.

Cast

References

  1. Buffa p.122

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