Albert Lewin's interpretation of This legend of the Flying Dutchman. In only a little spanish seaport named Esperanza, throughout the 30s, looks Hendrick van der Zee, the mystical ruler of a yacht (he may be the only person aboard). Pandora is a gorgeous woman (who men die and kill for). She has never truly fallen deeply in love with any man, however she feels very drawn by Hendrick... We are so on taught that Hendrick may be your Flying Dutchman, this sailor of this 17th century that has been murdered by God to roam over the seas before Doomsday... unless a girl is about to die for him personally...
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Albert Lewin's interpretation of This legend of the Flying Dutchman. In only a little spanish seaport named Esperanza, throughout the 30s, looks Hendrick van der Zee, the mystical ruler of a yacht (he may be the only person aboard). Pandora is a gorgeous woman (who men die and kill for). She has never truly fallen deeply in love with any man, however she feels very drawn by Hendrick... We are so on taught that Hendrick may be your Flying Dutchman, this sailor of this 17th century that has been murdered by God to roam over the seas before Doomsday... unless a girl is about to die for him personally...
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