Films The first Sandokan films were made in 1941 in Italy with
Luigi Pavese as Sandokan. •
Pirates of Malaya (
I pirati della Malesia) (dir.
Enrico Guazzoni) •
The Two Tigers (
Le due tigri) (dir.
Giorgio Simonelli) A series of Italian-made films with American leads were filmed in 1964 and released internationally. •
Sandokan the Great (
Sandokan, la tigre di Mompracem) (1964), starring Steve Reeves (dir.
Umberto Lenzi) •
Pirates of Malaysia (
I pirati della Malesia) (1964)
Pirates of the Seven Seas, starring Reeves (dir. Umberto Lenzi) •
Sandokan to the Rescue (
Sandokan alla riscossa) (1964)
Sandokan Fights Back, starring Ray Danton (dir.
Luigi Capuano) •
Sandokan Against the Leopard of Sarawak (
Sandokan contro il leopardo di Sarawak) (1964)
Return of Sandokan , starring Danton (dir.
Luigi Capuano) A 1970 Italian-Spanish film
The Tigers of Mompracem was made with
Ivan Rassimov as Sandokan Additionally,
Temple of the White Elephant (
Sandok, il Maciste della giungla) with
Mimmo Palmara (1964, dir. Umberto Lenzi), who played a character named "Sandok", inspired by Salgari's character. Meanwhile,
The Mountain of Light,
Jungle Adventurer, with
Richard Harrison (1965, dir. Umberto Lenzi) was retitled "Sandok" in certain territories, itself being based on a non-Sandokan Salgari novel.
Television In 1976, Indian actor
Kabir Bedi played the lead in
Sandokan, a six-part miniseries for European television directed by
Sergio Sollima.
Carole André was cast as Lady Marianna Guillonk,
Philippe Leroy played Sandokan's trusted friend and lieutenant Yanez De Gomera. The role of the main antagonist James Brooke was performed by
Adolfo Celi. In 1977,
Kabir Bedi reprised his role in the film
La tigre è ancora viva: Sandokan alla riscossa! (
The Tiger Lives Again: Sandokan to the Rescue!). The TV series theme song, "Sandokan", was composed by Oliver Onions (a pseudonym of
the De Angelis brothers), and made the top 10 in many European countries, albeit mostly in the translated English version. A 2004
documentary, ''Sandokan's Adventure'', detailed the making of the series. Two further television series were made
The Return of Sandokan in 1996 and
The Son of Sandokan in 1998, with
Kabir Bedi again reprising his role. In 2025,
Lux Vide and
Rai Fiction produced a new international adaptation titled
Sandokan, developed by Alessandro Sermoneta,
Scott Rosenbaum, and Davide Lantieri. The series stars
Can Yaman as Sandokan,
Alanah Bloor as Lady Marianna Guillonk, and
Ed Westwick as Lord James Brooke. Filming began in April 2024 across Italy and
Réunion Island. Following its premiere on
Rai 1 in Italy on 1 December 2025, the series was released internationally as a
Netflix production in several territories, including the United States and United Kingdom, on 19 January 2026. This version exercises significant creative license compared to the
Emilio Salgari novels; notably, Sandokan is portrayed as growing up in
Singapore rather than Borneo.
Animation The first animated series,
Sandokan, was released in 1992 by Spanish animation studio
BRB International, and broadcast in the
United Kingdom on
Channel 4 and
Republic of Ireland on
RTE Two. It was later repeated in the UK on certain
ITV regions in 1996. This children's animated show, written by
Doug Stone and
Dave Mallow, is loosely based on Salgari's novels. In the show, Sandokan (here an
anthropomorphized tiger) is an usurped prince, who travels the seas as a pirate seeking to reclaim his rightful throne from the Rajah of Sarawak. He battles the evil maharajah, who killed his parents. In the midst of this local struggle, Sandokan falls in love with Mariana (here an
anthropomorphized deer), who is the daughter of a European power, who has naval influence over the area. The first nine episodes of the series are available in three
DVD volumes in the United Kingdom. A condensed version of the series was released as an animated movie,
The Princess and the Pirate, in 1995. Another animated series, this time with human characters, was released in 1998 from a coproduction among
RAI on 1993−94,
SEK Studio, and
Mondo TV and broadcast in Italy on
Rai 1. This 26-episode series was composed of three parts: (
Sandokan, the Tiger of Malaysia, produced in 1998); (
Sandokan, the Tiger roars again, 2000); and (
Sandokan, The Two Tigers, 2004). The story takes place in the second half of the 19th century, and is situated in the Malaysian archipelago, Borneo, and India. ==References==