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Captain Blood

Dr. Peter Blood, unjustly convicted of treason and exiled from England, becomes a notorious pirate.

Director(s)

Michael Curtiz

Cast & Crew

Tom Steele

Tom Steele

Pirate (uncredited)

Frank Puglia

Frank Puglia

French Officer (uncredited)

Robert Barrat

Robert Barrat

Wolverstone

Harry Cording

Harry Cording

Kent

Jim Thorpe

Jim Thorpe

Pirate (uncredited)

Louis Mercier

Louis Mercier

Pirate (uncredited)

Holmes Herbert

Holmes Herbert

Capt. Gardner

Bobby Hale

Bobby Hale

Juror (uncredited)

Yola d'Avril

Yola d'Avril

Girl in Tavern (uncredited)

Lionel Atwill

Lionel Atwill

Colonel Bishop

Halliwell Hobbes

Halliwell Hobbes

Lord Sunderland (uncredited)

Forrester Harvey

Forrester Harvey

Honesty Nutall

Georges Renavent

Georges Renavent

French Captain (uncredited)

Chris-Pin Martin

Chris-Pin Martin

Sentry (uncredited)

Paul Panzer

Paul Panzer

Pirate (uncredited)

Basil Rathbone

Basil Rathbone

Levasseur

J. Carrol Naish

J. Carrol Naish

Cahusac

E. E. Clive

E. E. Clive

Clerk of the Court

Errol Flynn

Errol Flynn

Dr. Peter Blood

Olivia de Havilland

Olivia de Havilland

Arabella Bishop

Ross Alexander

Ross Alexander

Jeremy Pitt

Guy Kibbee

Guy Kibbee

Hagthorpe

Henry Stephenson

Henry Stephenson

Lord Willoughby

Hobart Cavanaugh

Hobart Cavanaugh

Dr. Bronson

Donald Meek

Donald Meek

Dr. Whacker

Jessie Ralph

Jessie Ralph

Mrs. Barlow

Frank McGlynn Sr.

Frank McGlynn Sr.

Reverend Ogle

David Torrence

David Torrence

Andrew Baynes

Pedro de Cordoba

Pedro de Cordoba

Don Diego

George Hassell

George Hassell

Governor Steed

Matthew Beard

Matthew Beard

Governor's Attendant

Leonard Mudie

Leonard Mudie

Baron Jeffreys

Ivan F. Simpson

Ivan F. Simpson

Prosecutor

Stuart Casey

Stuart Casey

Capt. Hobart

David Cavendish

David Cavendish

Lord Gildoy

Mary Forbes

Mary Forbes

Mrs. Steed

Colin Kenny

Colin Kenny

Lord Chester Dyke

Maude Leslie

Maude Leslie

Mrs. Baynes

Gardner James

Gardner James

Slave

Vernon Steele

Vernon Steele

King James

Murray Kinnell

Murray Kinnell

Court Clerk (uncredited)

James Pier Mason

James Pier Mason

Pirate (uncredited)

William Yetter Sr.

William Yetter Sr.

Pirate (uncredited)

Michael Curtiz

Michael Curtiz

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Details

GenresAdventure, History, Romance
Runtime1h 59 mins
Released on26 Dec 1935
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

John Chard

9/10

What a creature must sit on the throne who lets a man like you deal out his justice! Captain Blood is directed by Michael Curtiz and adapted by Casey Robinson from the Rafael Sabatini novel. It stars Errol Flynn, Olivia de Haviland, Basil Rathbone, Ross Alexander and Lionel Atwill. Music is scored by Erich Wolfgang Korngold and photography is shared between Ernest Haller and Hal Mohr. 1685, England, and Dr. Peter Blood (Flynn) is unjustly convicted of treason against the King. Escaping the death penalty, Blood and the other supposed rebels are sold into slavery at the English colony of Port Royal. Bought by kindly Arabella Bishop (de Havilland), Blood settles down to work as physician to the local governor. But when the town comes under attack from the Spanish, Blood and his friends seize the opportunity to commandeer the Spanish ship and escape... And Thus Captain Blood Began His Career Of Piracy. . . With A Ship, A Handful Of Men, And A Brain. . . It could all have been so different had Robert Donat not turned down the role of Captain Blood. In came Flynn at the last minute, a swaggering superstar was born and classic cinema got a handful of truly rousing swashbucklers that continue to delight millions even today. Not to mention it also brought further notice of de Havilland's ability, with this picture the first of eight she would make with Flynn. Even though it was seen of something of a gamble for Warner Brothers at the time, the film actually isn't that big in budgetary terms, all the remarkable, then, that Curtiz and his team have fashioned such an entertainingly rousing picture. Although Flynn gleefully dominates proceedings, and in the process gives the film its only real flaw by rendering much of the other characters to being like awe-struck observers, much of the credit for Captain Blood's success is down to Robinson's screenplay. Running at just over two hours in length, film is chocked full of action, plot and asides to the British monarchy of the 17th century, deftly split into two halves by the wily Curtiz. First half establishes the major players and incidence, taking a good honest man in a hot political climate and forcing him to go rogue. This then fills the second part as Blood becomes the feared pirate of the high seas, and then ultimately his journey back to a life of normality and love flecked happiness. In amongst this journey to piracy and back, film is decked out with moments of spectacle. Be it Flynn swishing and swashing with blade, or swinging in on a rope, or the sight of cannons blasting away in tall ship duels, Curtiz ensures the pace is brisk and the adrenaline is often stirred. In the mix is the chemistry between Flynn and de Haviland, which obviously hits the ground running, and two deliciously shifty turns from Messrs Atwill and Rathbone. Stunts are aplenty and although the sets are at times at the bare minimum, Curtiz and his photographers get maximum impact by going for a near Expressionist style. All of which is scored with thunderous verve by master composer Korngold. Flynn would better this with both "The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)" and "The Sea Hawk (1940)", but Captain Blood is undeniably the influential template. 9/10