
Captain Sabertooth
Dec 25 2003
•1h 15m
•Animation, Family
Captain Sabertooth's menacing ship, the Dark Lady, is the only one Tiny, the world's youngest priate has ever known. He dreams that one of these days Captain Sabertooth will come to see that Tiny is a real pirate and a brave one too! But Captain Sabertooth has only one thing on his mind, to discover the long lost, legendary treasure trove of Gory Gabriel. Tiny is mesmerized by the beautiful Veronica, a local girl from Luna Bay. Their destinies entwine and together they must fight fate, legend - and Captain Sabertooth.
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Terje Formoe
Kaptein Sabeltann (voice)

Ole Alfsen
Pinky (voice)

Nina Lund Feste
Sunniva (voice)

Brit Elisabeth Haagensli
Tante Bassa (voice)
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