Captain Pirate

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Captain Pirate
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRalph Murphy
Screenplay by
Based onCaptain Blood Returns
by Rafael Sabatini
Produced byHarry Joe Brown
Starring
CinematographyCharles Lawton Jr.
Edited byGene Havlick
Music byGeorge Duning
Color processTechnicolor
Production
company
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • August 27, 1952 (1952-08-27)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Captain Pirate is a 1952 American technicolor adventure film directed by Ralph Murphy and starring Louis Hayward, Patricia Medina and John Sutton. The swashbuckler was based on the 1931 Rafael Sabatini novel Captain Blood Returns, and is a sequel to the 1950 film Fortunes of Captain Blood.[1] It was made and distributed by Columbia Pictures. This was the final film directed by Murphy.

Captain Blood is pardoned by the Crown for his crimes against Spain on the Spanish Main. By 1690 he is living in the West Indies on his plantation where he practices medicine and is to be married to Isabella. His new life is put in danger when he is arrested on a piracy charge after somebody raids Cartagena and word spreads on the island he was identified as the leader making him look guilty. To prove otherwise he has to sail again.

Production

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Filming started August 7, 1951.[2]

References

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  2. ^ Drama: Tay Garnett Plans 'The Dude' for Duke Wayne; Brown Adds Noted Actors Schallert, Edwin. Los Angeles Times 28 July 1951: 15.
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  • Captain Pirate at IMDbLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 29: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
  • ‹See Tfd›Captain Pirate at the TCM Movie Database
  • Captain Pirate at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films