The Abrafaxe – Under The Black Flag
The Abrafaxe – Under The Black Flag (German: Die Abrafaxe – Unter schwarzer Flagge) is a German film directed by Gerhard Hahn and Tony Power. It was released in 2001 and is based on the popular and long running German comic strip series Die Abrafaxe by Lona Rietschel and Lothar Dräger.
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Directed by | Gerhard Hahn Tony Power |
Produced by | Universal Pictures Abrafaxe Trickfilm
Hahn Film |
Release date | 2001 |
Running time | 81 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Plot
The lead characters are three kids Abrax, Brabax and Califax (Alex and Max in English). They sneak into the back of the museum where they find a rare golden Aztec bowl. While playing with it a bit, its layers moved, and they were transported back in time. Both Abrax and Brabax landed in cargo space of Spanish galleon under captain Don Archimbaldo. Califax landed in pirate city of Tortuga governed by legendary beautiful and dangerous pirate Anne Bonny. Her father Shanty was killed by Blackbeard on story progression. At the end, Anne Bonny together with Abrax, Brabax, Califax and her crew uncover the secret island and treasure of El Dorado. Then Abrax, Brabax and Califax decide that it is time to go home, so they used that rare Aztec golden bowl to get back home to the museum where they put back the bowl. But they were caught by a security guard and the museum tour guide, then released. Just when they were outside of the museum, they saw a light similar to the one before when they were travelling, but now on top of the museum, as the story ended. (It is known that by accident the security guard of museum and the museum tour guide travelled in time, with a new adventure beginning where the old one left off.)
Cast and characters
- Kim Hasper – Abrax/Alex
- David Turba – Brabax/Max
- Ilona Schulz – Califax
- Nena – Anne Bonny
- Helmut Krauss – Blackbeard
- Santiago Ziesmer – Don Archimbaldo
- Wilfried Herbst – Prado
- Ulrich Voß – Shanty
- Michael Pan – Carlos
- Stefan Friedrich – Juan