
An English lady bored with London society brings her 2 children to their country home. Her servant William is also working for a French pirate who holds up with his ship and crew off the coast. They soon meet and she embarks on an adventure with the pirates!... (Full plot summary below)
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An English lady bored with London society brings her 2 children to their country home. Her servant William is also working for a French pirate who holds up with his ship and crew off the coast. They soon meet and she embarks on an adventure with the pirates!
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| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzThe colorful adventure features plenty of old-fashioned thrills. |
| User ReviewSTCENTERPRISE .Amusing film with fine cast. Adapted from the classic Daphne Du Maurier novel. She was the author of some of the novels that served as the basis for Hitchcock's works: Jamaica Inn (1939) & Rebecca (1940). It's fun to see Rathbone and Bruce outside of their Holmes and Watson series in color. Rathbone was 52 at the time of this movie. Interesting notation given that he looked to be in his 30's in this film and his early 40's in the Holmes series. |
| User ReviewGreg WDated, but pretty good version of the classic pirate romance. |
| User ReviewMatthew DAmusing film with fine cast. Adapted from the classic Daphne Du Maurier novel. She was the author of some of the novels that served as the basis for Hitchcock's works: Jamaica Inn (1939) & Rebecca (1940). It's fun to see Rathbone and Bruce outside of their Holmes and Watson series in color. Rathbone was 52 at the time of this movie. Interesting notation given that he looked to be in his 30's in this film and his early 40's in the Holmes series. |