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5.8 1 Seasons • 26 Episodes

Sandokan - Season 1

An unforgettable story of love, justice and loyalty, full of stirring events from the pages of Emilio Salgari's classic novels. What are you waiting for? Board their ship!

Top Cast

  • Luis Varela

    Luis Varela

    Narrator (voice)

  • Gabriel Jiménez

    Gabriel Jiménez

    Sandokan (voice)

  • Marta García

    Marta García

    Lady Mariana (voice)

  • Juan Luis Rovira

    Juan Luis Rovira

    Patan (voice)

  • Luis Reina

    Luis Reina

    Crackers (voice)

  • Claudio Rodríguez

    Claudio Rodríguez

    Lord James (voice)

  • José María Cordero

    José María Cordero

    James Brooke (voice)

  • Luis Marín

    Luis Marín

    Sambiglione (voice)

  • Eduardo Jover

    Eduardo Jover

    Giro-Batol (voice)

Overview

An unforgettable story of love, justice and loyalty, full of stirring events from the pages of Emilio Salgari's classic novels. What are you waiting for? Board their ship!

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