Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaPost-Napoleonic Wars, Scarlett returns to southern France. He rescues a princess from a forced marriage, defends locals from the Duke of Corlais' persecution, and ultimately overthrows the D... Leggi tuttoPost-Napoleonic Wars, Scarlett returns to southern France. He rescues a princess from a forced marriage, defends locals from the Duke of Corlais' persecution, and ultimately overthrows the Duke's oppressive rule.Post-Napoleonic Wars, Scarlett returns to southern France. He rescues a princess from a forced marriage, defends locals from the Duke of Corlais' persecution, and ultimately overthrows the Duke's oppressive rule.
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- Sceneggiatura
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- The Duke de Corlaine
- (as Manuel Fabregas)
- Count Villiers
- (as Edward Noriega)
- Etienne Dumas
- (as Carlos Musquiz)
- Josephine Prenez
- (as Isabel Del Puerto)
- The Friar
- (as George Treviño)
- Count De Grandville
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- Executioner
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- Driver
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- Villager
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- Arrested man
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Recensioni in evidenza
Richard Greene is perfect as the fast talking Captain Scarlett, with an equally quick blade along with the lesser known Leonora Amar as Princess Maria (the love interest) and Nedrick Young as Pierre DuCloux (the sidekick), they both do good jobs in their roles and have good chemistry with Greene.
The plot's the usual swashbuckler standard, although there are a few interesting points such as subverting the damsel in distress trope with Princess Maria initially rejecting Captain Scarlett's less than subtle advances, and he even teaches her to swordfight remarking that "I've always wondered why Princesses weren't taught something useful like duelling". Excitingly a lot of the film is action based with many swordfights and it's only 75 minutes long so little time to get bored, whilst the swordfighting isn't as good as Errol Flynn or the like it's still well choregraphed with good sound effects, and more to the point is entertaining.
7/10: A good swashbuckler, I suggest finding the colourised version. A joy for Richard Greene fans
Set in France but filmed in Mexico, Captain Scarlett is a hum-drum swashbuckler short on thrills, spills and originality of story. Richard Greene stars as the titular Scarlett, who sets about righting wrongs as he gathers supporters and catches the eyes of the babes. It's a sort of low rent Robin Hood, the Gallic version, Greene is dandy as usual, the costuming pleasing and with it running at just 75 minutes it moves along fast enough and doesn't outstay its welcome. But it's all pretty stale and way down on the list of swashbucklers to see before you die. 4/10
I really wish Disney or some other company would remake this movie in to something better, instead of remaking good old films into something worse. Saddly, I fear this film has been forgotten by the big studios and that I will have to content myself with the fact that many of the things I enjoyed in the movie as a child (like the sword fighting Princess, and the way they trick the bad guys in by all dressing as Captain Scarlet) have been used since in other, better made movies.
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- QuizIl capitano rosso (1952) is a 1953 American adventure film directed by Thomas Carr, that was shot in Mexico as three episodes of a television pilot. The film is set in France following the fall of Napoleon, stars Richard Greene in the title role as a Robin Hood-type avenger and the Brazilian actress Leonora Amar in her final screen role as "Princess Maria."
- BlooperThe same set is used for the entrance to Count Villiers' house in early scenes and for the road block later in the movie.
- Citazioni
Count Villiers: You're a stranger.
Capt. Carlos Scarlett: Only to people who don't know me.
Count Villiers: You're insolent.
Capt. Carlos Scarlett: Only to people I don't like.
Count Villiers: Men have been known to cut their own throats with their own sharp tongues.
Capt. Carlos Scarlett: I use steel for any cutting that I want to do.
- Curiosità sui creditiOpening credits prologue: "Following the defeat of Napoleon, France was in a state of unrest. Many of the Royalists who had fled to England returned to exact vengeance for their real and fancied wrongs."
Some turned the situation to their personal advantage . . . becoming Tyrants and Petty Dictators . . .
- ConnessioniFeatured in Apocalypse Drive-In: Captain Scarlett (2025)
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 15 minuti
- Proporzioni
- 1.37 : 1