1888: The Extraordinary Voyage of the Santa Isabel Trailer

1888: The Extraordinary Voyage of the Santa Isabel Trailer (2005)

15 April 2005 Drama, History 98 mins

"1888: The Extraordinary Voyage of The Santa Isabel" is a whimsical adventure fantasy about a tired Jules Verne, fleeing from Paris and a bored wife, who joins Italian explorer Stradelli in an expedition on the Orinoco river. Along the way they pickup a young stranger- a woman disguised as a man, searching for her lost father.

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1888: El Extraordinario viaje de la Santa Isabel Trailer

1888; The Extraordinary Voyage of The Santa Isabel Trailer

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Venezuela 15 April 2005

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