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The Sea Hawk

United States

1940

127 Min
Black and White
English
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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DIR Michael Curtiz

EXEC Hal B. Wallis

PROD Henry Blanke

SCR Howard Koch, Seton I. Miller

DP Sol Polito

CAST Errol Flynn, Brenda Marshall, Claude Rains, Donald Crisp, Flora Robson

ED George Amy

MUSIC Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Synopsis

Geoffrey Thorpe is an adventurous and dashing pirate, who feels that he should pirate the Spanish ships for the good of England. In one such battle, he overtakes a Spanish ship and when he comes aboard he finds Dona Maria, a beautiful Spanish royal. He is overwhelmed by her beauty, but she will have nothing to do with him because of his pirating ways (which include taking her prized jewels). To show his noble side, he suprises her by returning the jewels, and she begins to fall for him. When the ship reaches England, Queen Elizabeth is outraged at the actions of Thorpe and demands that he quit pirating. Because he cannot do this, Thorpe is sent on a mission and in the process becomes a prisoner of the Spaniards. Meanwhile, Dona Maria pines for Thorpe and when he escapes he returns to England to uncover some deadly secrets. Exciting duels follow as Thorpe must expose the evil and win Dona Maria’s heart. —IMDb

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Michael Curtiz

Michael Curtiz was one of Hollywood’s most prolific and colorful directors. Born to a well-to-do Jewish family in Budapest, he ran away from home at age 17 to join a circus, then trained for an acting career at the Royal Academy for Theater and Art. He worked as a leading man at the Hungarian Theatre before directing stage plays and then films. His first cinematic effort was Az Utolsó Bohém (1912), which was also the first feature-length film ever made in Hungary. Curtiz soon moved on to the more progressive Danish film industry, returning to his homeland in 1914 and serving a year in the Austro-Hungarian infantry before resuming his film career. While it may be arguable that Curtiz was Hungary’s finest director, he was certainly its busiest, making no fewer than 14 films in 1917, most of which starred his first wife, actress Lucy Dorraine. When the Hungarian film industry was nationalized by the new communist government in 1919, Curtiz packed his bags and headed for Sweden… read more

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Arcanus

26Mar11

More fabulous music from Korngold, the guy John Williams plagiarised left right and centre for Star Wars.

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harrycaul

22Feb11

Wonderful movie! All this needs is Olivia De Havilland ;)

Howard Fritzson

11Jan11

My favorite swashbuckler and my favorite Errol Flynn film. It is as stirring as any of his others and it has more speed.

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Mysterious F.

20Sep10

I love these old swashbucklers.

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