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Blackbeard: Terror at Sea

  • Téléfilm
  • 2006
  • 2h
NOTE IMDb
6,2/10
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Blackbeard: Terror at Sea (2006)
Drama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIt's a movie about Blackbeard.It's a movie about Blackbeard.It's a movie about Blackbeard.

  • Réalisation
    • Richard Dale
    • Tilman Remme
  • Scénario
    • Andrew Bampfield
  • Casting principal
    • James Purefoy
    • Tyler Butterworth
    • Mark Noble
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,2/10
    667
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Richard Dale
      • Tilman Remme
    • Scénario
      • Andrew Bampfield
    • Casting principal
      • James Purefoy
      • Tyler Butterworth
      • Mark Noble
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux22

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    James Purefoy
    James Purefoy
    • Edward 'Blackbeard' Teach
    Tyler Butterworth
    Tyler Butterworth
    Mark Noble
    Mark Noble
    • Israel Hands
    Jack Galloway
    Jack Galloway
    • Captain Charles Vane
    James Hillier
    James Hillier
    • Gibbons
    Jimmy Akingbola
    Jimmy Akingbola
    • Black Caesar
    Antonia Campbell-Hughes
    Antonia Campbell-Hughes
    • Louis Arrot
    • (as Antonia Campbell Hughes)
    Robert Ricards
    • Howard
    James Marchant
    • Philip Morton
    Simon Kunz
    Simon Kunz
    • Governor Spotswood
    Rupert Wickham
    • Captain Brand
    Roger Barclay
    Roger Barclay
    • Lieutenant Maynard
    Peter Pacey
    Peter Pacey
    • Governor Eden
    Michael Müller
    Michael Müller
    • Edward Moseley
    • (as Michael Mueller)
    Brendan Hooper
    • Tobias Knight
    Manuel Cauchi
    Manuel Cauchi
    • Captain Dosset
    Marc Spiteri
    Marc Spiteri
    • Captain Taylor
    John Hug
    John Hug
    • Wragg
    • Réalisation
      • Richard Dale
      • Tilman Remme
    • Scénario
      • Andrew Bampfield
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    8norden-tha-man

    Not ''historically accurate'', but by god is it enjoyable.

    Many who knows a thing or two about the great pirate era will know doubt get annoyed of this television movie on how it isn't historically accurate according to the legend of Blackbeard. To Them I have two things to say:

    1: Remember that history is always written by the winners. The Brits for one do not like the rest of the world to know the origin of the privateers and how they became the first pirates in America. All records of that time was written to make them seem as villainous as possible (which many of them were) and make the empire seem as noble in opposite. I'm not defending the action of most pirates of that era, I'm just saying it is impossible to know the true and full story.

    2: So what? This wasn't a true documentary in the stile that it was suppose to inform us, but it is meant to intrigue us and make people interested about the era and this fascinated man. It is much in the same genre of some other BBC production that was made at the same time, like ''Hannibal'' and ''Genghis Khan'', which I also highly recommend. It is meant to be a movie with a documentary style narrative, with good actors and some excellent cinematography. And sense why can't know the true history behind Blackbeard, I can't see how ''lost facts'' should stop you from enjoying this piece.

    Now, why do I like this movie so much? Well, just like vikings so have pirates always fascinated me. And Blackbeard is the most fascinating pirate of all time (but not the most successful... that honor goes to Bartholomew Roberts). I saw this movie for the first time about 8 years ago, and it's one of those movies I can go back to over and over again.

    There aren't much in terms of characters in this movie. The the actors playing the crew are not bad by any means, but they are really just there to help portray the man of the title. But that is not really needed, because James Purefoy as Blackbeard could hold up a movie by himself ten times over. Be (sadly) put Ian McShane on his place, perhaps being the best portray of the character since Robert Newton. That he didn't get to play the character in the cinema is a really big lost for us all.

    The scenery and costumes are also great, and the ships looks amazing. And despite the historical ''missteps'', the movie also makes a great work to learn us some other trivial from the era, like how big the ships really were, instead of the monsters from the PoC- movies.

    Is it a great movie?... not really, BUT is it a enjoyable one? If you like me love pirates, then HELL YEAH!
    8mymainbox08

    Surprisingly Enjoyable

    Watching this much-repeated UK TV docu-drama serial about the infamous life and times of BLACKBEARD is a very rewarding experience. Factual accuracy can't be guaranteed as so little genuine information survives about this man, but what it does do very successfully is to deliver a new perspective about him that other programmes/films have not; and for this alone it's a very worthwhile production. It's also very competently shot and directed, which is a big bonus. Watching this you definitely get a different insight into the man that recreated himself as BLACKBEARD and went on to market his own persona with great success - unlike the mad savage he's usually portrayed as, we get the impression he must have actually been a very cunning and intelligent man who was perhaps a maverick well beyond his time in terms of understanding how to develop a brand image and how to promote that for best effect. JAMES PUREFOY is absolutely stunning in the role, and personally I find this his best performance to date, simply because he loses himself in it, which I've not seen him do successfully in his other roles. Perhaps it's due to the costume and big beard, and that there's no reliance on his good looks for the role, so he's able to project his performance beyond the facade of his own features. For sure his portrayal of BLACKBEARD is the best I've ever seen from any actor, and it's a real credit to him. As for the pirate accents; definitely they're accurate if any non-UK viewers see this drama - most English pirates of the time (inc. Blackbeard) were from the Bristol area of the English south coast - they did indeed speak this way, and to a lesser degree it's still the local accent today.
    10grey-37

    Excellent

    With the disclaimer that it was the most accurate portrayal on television, I thought I would do a little lookup. I couldn't find much online, I'm assuming most of the backup documentation is in museum or offline locations.

    A couple of tidbits I did find online conflict with the narrative, but then again, a great deal of stories conflict. It would be interesting to see how the determination of "most accurate" was made.

    However... The wife and I have a thing for the age of pirates, and looked forward to this eagerly. We weren't disappointed.

    My only complaint was the backtracking after commercial breaks. It was kind of like we had to be reminded of what we'd just seen not 60-90 seconds ago.

    Now that this is no longer in production, I think the database should be updated! I also think that a listing of the rest of the cast would be nice. I'm curious about the actors portraying the prominently displayed members of the crew.
    3micool123

    Bad Research, Very Inaccurate

    I am currently writing a fictional novel on the life of Edward Teach and in doing so I have been researching this topic for little over a year. I thought I would watch this to get more in sight into the character of Blackbeard. However the research conducted into the period and into Edward Teach himself is very poor, almost as if they have only looked into one source for their research. I am only part way in to watching but am already slightly disappointed on the lack of structure and diffinative lack of depth. It feels more like a taster of a portion of pirate lifestyle than a factual telling of the life of Edward teach, or at least what we know of it. Seeing as this is supposed to be a factual representation and not fiction, very, very bad research.
    7LilyDaleLady

    Above average documentary film

    This was a pleasant surprise. My husband rented it, and I thought we were in for a kind of dull, droning PBS-sort of "talking heads" and "sleepy slides" documentary. Instead, "Blackbeard:Terror at Sea" is mostly filmed like a rather high quality theatrical movie, with a very professional cast, good costumes, sets and realistic ships. It compares very well with theatrical films such as "Master and Commander" or "Pirates of the Caribbean" in terms of look and feel.

    Where it is lacking is in plot and back story -- they are rather thin. The film uses voice-over from a secondary character to tie together individual scenes, and some kind of lame plot devices (like the age-old "girl in boy's clothing" -- did this ever really occur? biological factors make it seem to me to be nearly impossible). But where the film shines -- and again, where it was most unexpected -- was in some excellent performances. The most notable of course is James Purefoy as Blackbeard: this is outstanding work. In a regular theatrical film, I think he would have been singled out for award nominations for this -- he's sexy and genuinely scary (and unrecognizable under all that beard). Blackbeard is the kind of role, especially in the light of Johnny Depp's indelible Jack Sparrow, that can either be done amusingly OR it can veer dangerously into parody -- it's all too easy for a "pirate" character to seem like something out of a Saturday Night Live skit. Purefoy neatly avoids either of these stereotypes and creates a genuine and believable and unforgettable characterization.

    One oddity of the documentary (on DVD) was that Purefoy is the ONLY actor credited. I've never seen credits that did not mention the entire cast before and wonder why? The entire cast is excellent, and special mention should be made of Mark Noble for the role of "Mr. Hands", co-star and narrator; he is also very good.

    Despite some slight shortcomings (such as: there are obvious edits designed around commercials, where scenes and dialog are repeated), this is well worth a rental, or even purchase. It's a bracing antidote to more humorous pirate films, or the sloppy sequels to Pirates of the Caribbean, and enjoyable for anyone who likes sea-themed movies such as Mutiny on the Bounty or Master & Commander.

    I have renewed respect for National Geographic for producing something of this caliber -- it has the look of a several million dollar production.

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      The name of the narrator character, Israel Hands, is the name of a pirate in Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island".
    • Gaffes
      All though several time it is referred to as Charleston, the South Carolina city did not gain its' current name until 1783. At the time, it was called "Charles Town"; sometimes spelled "Charles Towne".

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 septembre 2006 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Allemagne
      • France
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Blackbeard: The Real Pirate of the Caribbean
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      • Malte
    • Société de production
      • Dangerous Films
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    • Durée
      2 heures
    • Couleur
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.78 : 1

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