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Drain the Sunken Pirate City

  • TV Movie
  • 2017
  • TV-14
  • 47m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Drain the Sunken Pirate City (2017)
Documentary

Port Royal, the 'wickedest city on Earth', famous for its Caribbean pirates, liquor, is torn apart on June 7th 1692 by quake and tsunami. Two thirds of buildings are sucked into the ocean, t... Read allPort Royal, the 'wickedest city on Earth', famous for its Caribbean pirates, liquor, is torn apart on June 7th 1692 by quake and tsunami. Two thirds of buildings are sucked into the ocean, the rest buried where they sink. 2,000 die. Marine archaeologist Jon Henderson goes in sear... Read allPort Royal, the 'wickedest city on Earth', famous for its Caribbean pirates, liquor, is torn apart on June 7th 1692 by quake and tsunami. Two thirds of buildings are sucked into the ocean, the rest buried where they sink. 2,000 die. Marine archaeologist Jon Henderson goes in search of what happened. Scientific data combines with computer graphics to DRAIN the waters t... Read all

  • Director
    • Sophie Elwin-Harris
  • Writer
    • Sophie Elwin-Harris
  • Stars
    • Craig Sechler
    • Russell Boulter
    • Jon Henderson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
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    • Director
      • Sophie Elwin-Harris
    • Writer
      • Sophie Elwin-Harris
    • Stars
      • Craig Sechler
      • Russell Boulter
      • Jon Henderson
    • 4User reviews
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    Craig Sechler
    Craig Sechler
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Russell Boulter
    Russell Boulter
    • Narrator
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    Jon Henderson
    • Self - Archaeologist, University of Nottingham
    • (as Dr. Jon Henderson)
    Ronald Hutton
    Ronald Hutton
    • Self - Historian, University of Bristol
    • (as Prof. Ronald Hutton)
    Simon Brown
    • Self - 3D Photogrammetrist
    Donny L. Hamilton
    • Self - Archaeologist, Texas A&M University
    • (as Prof. Donny L. Hamilton)
    Peter Francis
    • Self - Architect
    Iain Stewart
    Iain Stewart
    • Self - Geologist, Plymouth University
    • (as Prof. Iain Stewart)
    Mark La Pointe
    • Narrator (Canada)
    • (as Mark Lapointe)
    • Director
      • Sophie Elwin-Harris
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      • Sophie Elwin-Harris
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    10wimgielenglas

    Wonderful mix of history and technology

    Admitting it could be better, but then it had to be at least an hour longer. Then they could show more of the tech they used. But the human story they show here is captivating. The way the city grew, the pirates, merchants, artisans, people in search for wealth etc, is brought to life without romanticizing it too much. The well deserved reputation of being the wickedest city on earth has been recorded centuries ago. No wonder if you read the reports of visitors from before the earthquake. A part of British and Caribbean history that doesn't have the "American Hollywood sauce" dripping from it. Simply a joy to watch.
    5ldkamp

    Cool premise but incredibly frustrating

    This should be a really cool documentary but they basically just go over the same small set of statements over and over, stretching what is realistically only about 15-20 minutes of content. Could've been done so much better.
    5sarajimi

    a worthy entry but misnomered

    While this shows title indicates a continuation of the focus on sea/lake floor technological exploration of previous titles, it actually returns to the more human element of so many good products of the national geographic society. the multi-beam technology is actually taken out of the game early in the show by an inattentive boater so most of the exploration done is by good old humans diving on the site. that being said, at least some of the previous entries narrators were honest about things being theories, not fact while in this episode one diver states that he knows exactly what happened to a fort mere minutes or hours after finding it's wreckage. also, the trend towards sensationalizing is quite evident in the frequent use of the term "quicksand" over the more accurate "liquefaction." overall, I enjoyed this entry more than the others in the drained series but if you're looking for more episodes like draining Alcatraz or the great lakes, this is a definite departure/improvement.
    2ganyokoborlor

    Scientific Facts mixed with (European) Pirate hate propaganda.

    Aside there being only scientific facts on what happened in Port Royal. This documentary seemed to be fueled by the hatred for pirates by Europeans and thus, fueled the story of Port Royal being the 'wickedest city of all time'. This propaganda could be smelled from a substantial amount of narration. From this documentary, Port Royal became 'wicked' because they were finding it hard to be colonized and stole from other thieves (European empires). Very biased 'documentary'.

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    • Release date
      • July 9, 2017 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Deep Sea Treasures: Drain the Sunken Pirate City
    • Filming locations
      • Port Royal, Jamaica
    • Production companies
      • Canada
      • Mallinson Sadler Productions
      • Northern Sky Entertainment
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