Having become a fan of Sterling Hayden after watching him in various noirs and westerns, it's easy to forget that the studio once lauded him as 'the most beautiful man alive', so I'll watch this for Ms. Fleming instead of him...she was something else.
I don’t understand why you don’t always include the year the movie was released? I always have to Google them. The year is important to a lot of people. Aside from that thanks for the upload. Cheers
The action is set in the 1600s, but the opening sequence has a chap playing some variant on the accordion ( a melodian ?) which wasn't invented until the 1800s
@@musik102 Do you really think those costumes are historically accurate? Or the way they speak perfect modern english? Even the Frenchman speaks perfect english without an accent.
Wooden ships, wooden dialogue, wooden actors. Sterling Hadyn exposed as no talent Johnny one note. Only competent performances are by some nonspeaking extras. Ridiculous French nomenclature along with rest of lifeless script will confuse film historians trying to identify first AI movie. Unmitigated embarrassment all around. Humorous if you enjoy the same joke being repeated for an hour and twenty minutes.
Sounds like you set your expectations a little too high for this movie. These "swashbuckler" movies were never intended to have any redeeming value or to win any Oscars; they were literally made for children - millions of 8-12 year old Boomers who spent their allowances at the theater on Saturdays.
Sterling Hayden in a non western is worth the watch.
Im here for sterling hayden as a 1600 s pirate. What acting!❤😂😅
This is the cleanest and most well-dressed and groomed bunch of "pirates" I've ever seen.
Having become a fan of Sterling Hayden after watching him in various noirs and westerns, it's easy to forget that the studio once lauded him as 'the most beautiful man alive', so I'll watch this for Ms. Fleming instead of him...she was something else.
Fantastic movie
Rhonda fleming a beauty
BATTLE TAXI
Great Korean war movie!
I don’t understand why you don’t always include the year the movie was released? I always have to Google them. The year is important to a lot of people.
Aside from that thanks for the upload. Cheers
.MCMLII 1952 on title page
The action is set in the 1600s, but the opening sequence has a chap playing some variant on the accordion ( a melodian ?) which wasn't invented until the 1800s
This is not a historically accurate film it's for entertainment.
@@mgreg8134 Interesting. OK, give me some more examples of its historical inaccuracies
@@musik102 Do you really think those costumes are historically accurate? Or the way they speak perfect modern english? Even the Frenchman speaks perfect english without an accent.
@@mgreg8134😂
C est comme dans certains westerns , ilsont bien rasés, des vetements derniers cris !
6 mins. in and that is enough.
Yah, had a swashbuckling start, but then devolved into figuring out who-loves-who.. a bleedin soap opera !
Wrong. I thought it was very entertaining. Men being men and women a little feisty but feminine
Thanks. The credits aren't bad
Arrrr harrrrr I can only make it five
Gerardo: 🆒
No 👎
Wooden ships, wooden dialogue, wooden actors. Sterling Hadyn exposed as no talent Johnny one note. Only competent performances are by some nonspeaking extras. Ridiculous French nomenclature along with rest of lifeless script will confuse film historians trying to identify first AI movie. Unmitigated embarrassment all around. Humorous if you enjoy the same joke being repeated for an hour and twenty minutes.
Sounds like you set your expectations a little too high for this movie. These "swashbuckler" movies were never intended to have any redeeming value or to win any Oscars; they were literally made for children - millions of 8-12 year old Boomers who spent their allowances at the theater on Saturdays.