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When pirates get hold of a top secret document that could turn the tide between England and Spain, it falls to the dashing "Don Carlos" (Lex Barker) to use all his guile to procure the parchment. What now ensues here is actually quite watchable, but really basic and entirely forgettable. Walter Barnes stands out as "Calico Jack" but otherwise the remainder of the cast present us with little better than a join-the-dots maritime adventure that does feature the odd, entertaining, action scene but for the most part is all pretty procedural. Given the budget can't have been much, the production is fine with the costumes and sets doing what was required - but Barker should just have stuck to swinging through the trees in a loin-cloth and Nadia Marlowa's shockingly wooden "Leonora" could easily have been his "Jane". I didn't hate it - I do like the genre, but the poor dialogue and constantly reprised refrains from Gino Filippini's unremarkable score didn't really help this stand out. The title holds out much too much promise for this mediocre film, sorry.
- CinemaSerf
- 25 dic 2022
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- Leofwine_draca
- 7 oct 2017
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A secret document has fallen into the hands of pirates. Spain and England are both interested. The English commissioned a notorious pirate and the Spaniards procure their best officer, Carlos de Herrera, to retrieve the document for them.
The secret of the Black Falcon boasts a solid cast that features Lex Barker in the hero role, a handsome production, fine locations and a good idea, however it's bogged down with a languid pace, a lack of excitement and plot drive. Too talky and in places quite tired. Shame as it would've benefited with a sharper plot and direction. It's watchable at least, and there's a couple of neat twists. In the last twenty minutes things liven up a little.
The secret of the Black Falcon boasts a solid cast that features Lex Barker in the hero role, a handsome production, fine locations and a good idea, however it's bogged down with a languid pace, a lack of excitement and plot drive. Too talky and in places quite tired. Shame as it would've benefited with a sharper plot and direction. It's watchable at least, and there's a couple of neat twists. In the last twenty minutes things liven up a little.
- coltras35
- 8 jun 2025
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Though both Livio Lorenzon and Walter Barnes give good salty character performances, that is not enough to redeem this lackluster film with a pedestrian and predictable plot. Lex Barker is wasted in this muddled attempt at a pirate action adventure with nary a swash buckled throughout. It may be better in the original language, but the English dubbed version is a clunker. Lex Barker, a durable performer made many inferior films late in his career and unfortunately this is one of the least presentable of his European films. Fans of this genre would do better to watch his "Pirates of the Coast" of "The Pirate's Captive" instead which are much better examples of this genre.
- ccmiller1492
- 19 sep 2004
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