The best Mel Ferrer’s adventure movies

Mel Ferrer

Mel Ferrer

25/08/1917- 02/06/2008
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Mel Ferrer’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Mel Ferrer.

Knights of the Round Table

Knights of the Round Table
6.2/10
In Camelot, kingdom of Arthur and Merlin, Lancelot is well known for his courage and honor. But one day he must quit Camelot and the Queen Guinevere's love, leaving the Round Table without protection.

Eaten Alive!

Eaten Alive!
5.1/10
A woman's search for her missing sister leads her to the jungles of New Guinea, where she and an expatriate guide encounter a cult leader and flesh-hungry natives.

Scaramouche

Scaramouche
7.5/10
In 18th-century France, a young man masquerades as an actor to avenge his friend's murder.

The Norseman

The Norseman
3.5/10
An 11th-century Viking prince sails to America to find his father, who on a previous voyage had been captured by Indians.

The Black Corsair

The Black Corsair
6.2/10
The story circulates around the classical Black Pirate and his battle against arch enemy Prins van Gould. The Black Pirate is out for revenge on his brothers' killers. He has a blood-planned way to go, and he trusts only to his own rap sword.

Saadia

Saadia
5.5/10
  • Genre: Adventure
  • Release: 01/12/1953
  • Character: Henrik
Saadia is a wild, strange Arab girl whose life has been dominated by a local sorceress, a vengeful outcast in the community, who has convinced her she has the "evil eye" and brings disaster to all who love her. French doctor Henrik takes her to his clinic, for rehabilitation purposes, and falls in love with her as does his friend, Si Lahssen, the reigning prince of this small Moroccan state. When a plague falls on the town, Saadia is convinced she is responsible, and rides alone into the mountain country to retrieve the plague serum being held for ransom by bandits. The love triangle dominates most of the rest of the film.

The Amazing Captain Nemo

The Amazing Captain Nemo
4.8/10
Captain Nemo (José Ferrer) is found in suspended animation under the sea and revived by modern-day Navy men in order to battle a fiendish mad scientist (Burgess Meredith).

Eye of the Widow

Eye of the Widow
3.7/10
A new international terrorist group attack the castle of an Austrian prince during his party, but one of the guests, a contractor, deals with them. The CIA then hires him to find the men behind the attack and take them out. This big budget film with many 'A' stars was barely released. In fact, despite being a U.S. production filmed in Europe, it was never widely screened theatrically in America nor did it receive a video release.

Charge of the Black Lancers

Charge of the Black Lancers
5.4/10
Peplum movie of 1962

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