Corto Maltese: The Ballad of the Salt Sea (2003)
In 1913, laconic sea captain Corto Maltese, adrift in the Pacific, gets rescued by his bandit friend Rasputin who's taking two rich shipwrecked teens to an island where his boss the Monk will hold them for ransom. WWI complicates things.
Director: Liam Saury, Richard Danto
Genre: Animation, TV Movie, Adventure
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: November 18, 2003
Cast
- Richard Berry - Corto Maltese (FR)
- Patrick Bouchitey - Rasputin (FR)
- Barbara Schulz - Pandora Groovesnore (FR)
- Luca Ward - Corto Maltese (IT)
- Ennio Coltorti - Rasputin (IT)
- Stefano Crescentini - Cain Groovesnore (IT)
- Giorgio Locuratolo - Cranio (IT)
- Stefano Mondini - Il Monaco (IT)
- Loris Loddi - Capitano Slutter (IT)
- Enrico Di Troia - Tarao (IT)
Screenplay
- Jean Pécheux (Scenario Writer)
- Hugo Pratt (Graphic Novel)
Production: StudioCanal, Rai Fiction
Country: France, Italy
Language: Italiano, Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Liam Saury, Richard Danto
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Corto Maltese: The Ballad of the Salt Sea about?
- In 1913, laconic sea captain Corto Maltese, adrift in the Pacific, gets rescued by his bandit friend Rasputin who's taking two rich shipwrecked teens to an island where his boss the Monk will hold them for ransom. WWI complicates things.
- Who directed Corto Maltese: The Ballad of the Salt Sea?
- Corto Maltese: The Ballad of the Salt Sea was directed by Liam Saury, Richard Danto.
- Who stars in Corto Maltese: The Ballad of the Salt Sea?
- Corto Maltese: The Ballad of the Salt Sea stars Richard Berry, Patrick Bouchitey, Barbara Schulz, Luca Ward, Ennio Coltorti, Stefano Crescentini.
- How long is Corto Maltese: The Ballad of the Salt Sea?
- Corto Maltese: The Ballad of the Salt Sea has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- What genre is Corto Maltese: The Ballad of the Salt Sea?
- Corto Maltese: The Ballad of the Salt Sea is a Animation, TV Movie, Adventure film.
- Where was Corto Maltese: The Ballad of the Salt Sea produced?
- Corto Maltese: The Ballad of the Salt Sea was produced in France, Italy.