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Die Bande des Captain Clegg

Originaltitel: Captain Clegg
  • 1962
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 22 Min.
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Die Bande des Captain Clegg (1962)
In 18th-century England, the Royal Crown sends Royal Navy Captain Collier and his crew to investigate reports of illegal smuggling and bootlegging in a coastal town where locals believe in Marsh Phantoms.
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Im England des 18. Jahrhunderts schickt die Royal Crown Captain Collier und seine Crew, um Berichte über illegalen Schmuggel und Raubkopien in einer Küstenstadt zu untersuchen, in der die Ei... Alles lesenIm England des 18. Jahrhunderts schickt die Royal Crown Captain Collier und seine Crew, um Berichte über illegalen Schmuggel und Raubkopien in einer Küstenstadt zu untersuchen, in der die Einheimischen an Marsh Phantoms glauben.Im England des 18. Jahrhunderts schickt die Royal Crown Captain Collier und seine Crew, um Berichte über illegalen Schmuggel und Raubkopien in einer Küstenstadt zu untersuchen, in der die Einheimischen an Marsh Phantoms glauben.

  • Regie
    • Peter Graham Scott
  • Drehbuch
    • Anthony Hinds
    • Barbara S. Harper
    • Russell Thorndike
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Peter Cushing
    • Yvonne Romain
    • Patrick Allen
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    • Regie
      • Peter Graham Scott
    • Drehbuch
      • Anthony Hinds
      • Barbara S. Harper
      • Russell Thorndike
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Peter Cushing
      • Yvonne Romain
      • Patrick Allen
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    Peter Cushing
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    • Dr. Blyss
    Yvonne Romain
    Yvonne Romain
    • Imogene
    Patrick Allen
    Patrick Allen
    • Captain Collier
    Oliver Reed
    Oliver Reed
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    Michael Ripper
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    Martin Benson
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    David Lodge
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    Derek Francis
    • Squire
    Daphne Anderson
    Daphne Anderson
    • Mrs. Rash
    Milton Reid
    Milton Reid
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    Jack MacGowran
    Jack MacGowran
    • Frightened Man
    Peter Halliday
    Peter Halliday
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    Terry Scully
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    Rupert Osborne
    • Gerry
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    • Regie
      • Peter Graham Scott
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      • Anthony Hinds
      • Barbara S. Harper
      • Russell Thorndike
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    10RDenial

    Hammer at their very best

    This is one spooky film, yet there are no horror or supernatural elements per se, even though it feels like there are. Probably my favorite film from my childhood along with Disney's "The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh". It was years later before I discovered that they had the same source material and they were released the same year. Disney sued Hammer over rights to the character of Dr. Syn, so Hammer changed the main characters name to Dr. Blyss, and the Scarecrow became a supporting character instead of the lead.

    I have to disagree with the reviewer who called this a confusing mess, as the storyline is pretty basic and quite clear cut. The movie is filled with such atmosphere that you can practically get a cough from the constant fog. The highlight of the film is the Marsh Phantoms, a group of smugglers who dress up as skeleton and ride skeleton horses. It is a very eerie sight to see.

    Special mention should be made of the incredibly beautiful Yvonne Romaine. She only made a handful of films yet she may possibly be the most beautiful woman who ever appeared on screen.

    I have heard that the reason this film is not available is that Universal (I think) has the rights to it and refuses to do anything with it. Sad for all of us.
    8simon-118

    The Hammer That Time Forgot...

    One of Hammer's finest films yet unseen for years. It has not been broadcast on British television since 1981 when it was under its American title, Night Creatures. But it's a wonderful little movie. Peter Cushing is on fine form as is the ever-reliable Patrick Allen and Oliver Reed gives a nice performance as an innocent young man (as if!) The irreplaceable Michael Ripper gets a bigger role here than in most of his films and shines too with a nice line in sarcasm. The story is fun and the location filming is very pleasant (actually Denham in Bucks and not Dymchurch at all!) but the thing that lifts this movie to classic status is the electrifying scenes of the Marsh Phantoms, a brilliant realisation of real fear. Remarkably considering that the viewer is aware from the start that they are villagers dressed up, their appearance is incredibly convincing! The opening sequence of scrolling scene setting and narration with a faint glimpse of a skeletal figure on horseback weaving through the background is only a hint of the awesome scenes that follow. After that the film settles down to good historical adventure, lively and funny and only occasionally marred by slapstick, as in the fight in the church. A neglected gem from a more simplistic age.
    7Coventry

    Welcome to Dymchurch; - my kind of town!

    Well, here's one Hammer movie that was rather difficult to come across! Especially in comparison to the British studio's classic horror, Sci-Fi and psychological thriller efforts, this mixture between historical drama and swashbuckler adventure (don't let the cover image or US title "Night Creatures" mislead you; it's not a horror film) is obscure and little seen. To my recollection it has never even been aired on the BBC, and that's where I personally watched a lot of Hammer horror movies from the sixties and seventies. I wonder why, because "Captain Clegg" is a solid and engaging film with a good script, fine performances and a handful of truly ingenious highlights. The story takes place around the end of the 18th Century in a small English coastal village named Dymchurch, and I must say it's a downright fantastic little place! Not only does the entire village participate in a giant smuggling network, they also have imaginative ways for transporting bootlegged liquor around town and all the villagers collectively help to mess around with an official delegation of soldiers sent by the British Crown to investigate! They even have an utmost brilliant signaling process with scarecrows in place and call upon sinister skeleton horsemen to scare off potential perpetrators! The charismatic leader of Dymchurch is Reverend Blyss, but serving God obviously isn't his primary mission in life. "Captain Clegg" is a fun watch, neatly written by Anthony Hinds and well-directed by the fairly unknown Peter Graham Scott. The cast is top-notch, with glorious roles for Peter Cushing (reliable as always), Oliver Reed (back when he still appeared on film sets in a sober state), Martin Benson (as the town's weakest link) and Michael Ripper (phenomenal as the local undertaker). There aren't many women in the cast, but the beautiful and curvy Yvonne Romain is astonishing enough to represent a whole army of women. Recommended!
    8shaldna

    a lost masterpiece

    i first saw this movie at a special screening at a hammer convention several years ago in London. until that morning i'd never even heard of it.

    after watching it, in all it's Technicolor glory (they just don't make films like that anymore)i can't understand why it hasn't been screened in so long. funny, dramatic and a damn good story, classic cinema in it's finest. the wonderfully gifted and ever so slightly chilling peter cushing joins forces with a young and rather dashing oliver Reid to protect a girl, a treasure, a secret past and a pretty lucrative smuggling gig.
    7renegadeviking-271-528568

    Captain Clegg (1962) review

    What if Heaven was a place where you've got a stack of old movies starring, or made by, all your favorites - that you've never seen? Like maybe another couple Scott-Boetticher Westerns, a second George Lazenby Bond movie - or a Peter Cushing Hammer picture you somehow missed while here on Earth. Well, that last little slice of Heaven materialized here in Raleigh, North Carolina, over the weekend. I finally got around to checking out Night Creatures (1962, UK title Captain Clegg).

    There's an interesting bit of history to this one. Hammer Films planned to remake Dr. Syn (1937), which starred George Arliss as the mysterious smuggler Reverend Doctor Christopher Syn - based on the novels by Russell Thorndike.

    But it turned out that Disney also had their eye on Dr. Syn, for their Wonderful World Of Disney TV show, and had acquired the rights to the novels themselves - versus Hammer's remake rights to the old movie. Disney's eventual three-part TV program starred Patrick McGoohan and William Sylvester. (In the mid-70s, it was re-cut and played US theaters as Dr. Syn, Alias The Scarecrow. I thought it was one of the coolest things I'd ever seen.)

    Anyway, back to Hammer. To avoid any legal hassle from the Disney people, Hammer changed the character's name to Captain Clegg and made a few other modifications. There's still a scarecrow, there's still plenty of brandy to be smuggled and taxes to be avoided. But we now get the creepy Marsh Phantoms. Stills of the Phantoms that turned up in my monster movie books and magazines had me wanting to see this movie to a ridiculous degree.

    Somehow, it took me more than 40 years to catch up with Night Creatures. But it was worth the wait.

    Turns out, it's not really a horror movie at all. Instead, it's a dark, moody pirate/adventure story. Hammer was pretty good at pirate movies. Their The Pirates Of Blood River, from the same year as Night Creatures and with some of the same cast, is a hoot - and they'd follow it with The Devil-Ship Pirates in 1964. Both star Christopher Lee.

    I'm not gonna spoil things by giving you a synopsis. It's too good a movie for me to screw it up for you.

    Night Creatures is Peter Cushing's movie all the way, in spite of some strong work from Oliver Reed, Michael Ripper (who's got a bigger part than usual) and the lovely Yvonne Romain. Cushing gets to do plenty of action stuff, which he's always very good at. It's shame he's known these days primarily for standing around and being mean in Star Wars (1977). Cushing is so versatile, and he really gets to show his range in this one, going back and forth from ruthless pirate to compassionate preacher numerous times over the course of the picture's 82 minutes. Over the last year or so, I've developed a real love of Cushing. He's a joy to watch.

    Patrick Allen is appropriately hateful as the government man sent to track down the band of smugglers and clashing with the Marsh Phantoms along the way. The Phantoms' scenes deliver the goods I'd been waiting decades for - though I'd love to have seen what Jack Asher, Hammer's other DP, would've done with those scenes on the moors. His stylized color effects always knock me out.

    There isn't a single thing in this movie that isn't cool.

    Peter Graham Scott directs Yvonne Romain.

    I finally came across Night Creatures in the Hammer Horror 8-Film Collection Blu-Ray set from Universal. It looks great, as do all the other pictures. I saw Hammer's Phantom Of The Opera (1962) on film repeatedly as a kid, and the spot-on transfer looks exactly as I remember it. Night Creatures gets my highest recommendation. It's become a new favorite around my house.

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      Hammer Film Productions was originally due to film the novel "I Am Legend" by Richard Matheson under the title "Night Creatures," but abandoned the project when the BBFC informed Hammer they would not pass the film. With a film titled "Night Creatures" committed to Universal-International, Hammer Film Productions re-titled the already completed "Captain Clegg" to fill the obligation.
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      The tavern scenes feature a modern violin.
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      Imogene - serving wench: Well if you've all done staring.

      1st Sailor Jack Pott: If it's all the same to you miss i'd like a few minutes more.

    • Crazy Credits
      The Romney marshes -- flat and desolate -- was the land of a proud and -- independent people. Their shores faced the shores of France -- and many was the shipload of wine and brandy smuggled across the sea in defiance of the king's revenue men. Many legends have come from this corner of england -- but none so widely believed or widely feared-- as the legend of the marsh phantoms -- who rode the land on dark misty nights -- and struck fear into the hearts of all who crossed their paths.....
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      Featured in The World of Hammer: Mummies, Werewolves & the Living Dead (1994)

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      • 1. Januar 1963 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Vereinigtes Königreich
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      • Englisch
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      • La patrulla fantasma
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      • Denham, Uxbridge, Buckinghamshire, England, Vereinigtes Königreich
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