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Sandokan – The Tiger of Malaysia

Sandokan – The Tiger of Malaysia

Description: Sandokan is a 1976 Italian six-part television series directed by Sergio Sollima, based upon the novels of Emilio Salgari featuring the pirate hero Sandokan. It was followed twenty years later by a sequel The Return of Sandokan with Kabir Bedi reprising his role as Sandokan. Wikipedia
Genre: TV program
Number of episodes: 6
First episode air date: January 6, 1976
Director: Sergio Sollima
Writers: Sergio Sollima, Emilio Salgari
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