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Nouvelles aventures du capitaine Blood

Original title: Fortunes of Captain Blood
  • 1950
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  • 1h 31m
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Louis Hayward and Patricia Medina in Nouvelles aventures du capitaine Blood (1950)
When some of his crew are captured by the Spaniards in Rio De La Hacha, pirate Captain Peter Blood enters the city in disguise in order to free his men from Marquis De Riconete's prison.
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When some of his crew are captured by the Spaniards in Rio De La Hacha, pirate Captain Peter Blood enters the city in disguise in order to free his men from Marquis De Riconete's prison.When some of his crew are captured by the Spaniards in Rio De La Hacha, pirate Captain Peter Blood enters the city in disguise in order to free his men from Marquis De Riconete's prison.When some of his crew are captured by the Spaniards in Rio De La Hacha, pirate Captain Peter Blood enters the city in disguise in order to free his men from Marquis De Riconete's prison.

  • Director
    • Gordon Douglas
  • Writers
    • Michael Hogan
    • Robert Libott
    • Frank Burt
  • Stars
    • Louis Hayward
    • Patricia Medina
    • George Macready
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    405
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    • Director
      • Gordon Douglas
    • Writers
      • Michael Hogan
      • Robert Libott
      • Frank Burt
    • Stars
      • Louis Hayward
      • Patricia Medina
      • George Macready
    • 22User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Louis Hayward
    Louis Hayward
    • Captain Peter Blood
    Patricia Medina
    Patricia Medina
    • Isabelita Sotomayor
    George Macready
    George Macready
    • Marquis de Riconete
    Alfonso Bedoya
    Alfonso Bedoya
    • Carmilio
    Dona Drake
    Dona Drake
    • Pepita Maria Rosados
    Lowell Gilmore
    Lowell Gilmore
    • George Fairfax
    Wilton Graff
    Wilton Graff
    • Capt. Alvarado
    Curt Bois
    Curt Bois
    • King Charles II
    Lumsden Hare
    Lumsden Hare
    • Tom Mannering
    Billy Bevan
    Billy Bevan
    • Billy Bragg
    • (as William Bevan)
    Harry Cording
    Harry Cording
    • Will Ward
    Duke York
    Duke York
    • Andrew Hardy
    Sven Hugo Borg
    Sven Hugo Borg
    • Swede
    Martin Garralaga
    Martin Garralaga
    • Antonio Viamonte
    James Fairfax
    James Fairfax
    • Nat Russell
    Charles Irwin
    Charles Irwin
    • Smitty
    Terry Kilburn
    Terry Kilburn
    • Kenny Jensen
    Alberto Morin
    Alberto Morin
    • Miguel Gonzales
    • (as Albert Morin)
    • Director
      • Gordon Douglas
    • Writers
      • Michael Hogan
      • Robert Libott
      • Frank Burt
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    7elspet-miller

    Good family entertainment

    I was in love with Louis Hayward and there is no more ardent love than a seven year old for a Pirate. I saw every film with Louis Hayward that came to the local cinema and I imagined I was the heroine of course! We had American friends and they had a home cinema and I saw this film and thought it was wonderful.

    53 years later, what would I think - I hope it would transport me back over the years when the handsome Louis Hayward would be as dashing and romantic as he was when I first saw him. Good swashbuckling adventure. Must have made an impression when I remember it after 53 years.

    I know Errol Flynn was the original "Peter Blood" in talking movies but Louis Hayward was the actor whom I saw in the 1950's in glorious colour. Yes, the colours in those movies in the 1950's were wonderful breathtaking after so many black and white movies.
    searchanddestroy-1

    I was afraid not to see George Mc Ready...

    A Columbia swashbuckler starring Louis Hayward from the forties without George McReady as the villain is like a hamburger without the meat: I mean absolutely impossible to imagine. So this early fifties - late forties aadventures flick has nothing to envy from Warner Bros productions for which Gordon Douglas also worked in the same period, or maybe after this period. He then missed the awful Sam Katzman producer if he had stayed in Columbia Pictures. Lucky guy. This movvie is a very good entertaining yarn, full of action but bringing nothing exceptional either. Everything is predictable; after all it was the Hollywood system. Gordon Douglas's directing is, as usual, flawless, no matter the plot itself.
    6CinemaSerf

    Fortunes of Captain Blood

    I think it's fair to say that Louis Hayward was just a little bit past his best when he made this rather dry pirate adventure. He picks up the character from Errol Flynn (which maybe doesn't help either) as "Capt. Blood" and works on a complicated plan to go into the town incognito, and rescue some of his crew captured by the wicked "Marquis" (George Macready) now used to fish for pearls - quite a dangerous activity in the shark-infested waters. Along the way, he falls for the slightly aloof "Isabelita" (Patricia Medina) who is the daughter of his antagonist and the apple of the eye of the ambitious "Fairfax" (Lowell Gilmore). What's really missing here - save for, maybe the last ten minutes, is action. For an action film it's positively stolid. Hayward tries hard to hold it together and Macready was ever a good baddie but nobody is firing at all well here as they have to plod through the interminable dialogue with just nowhere near enough swash, buckle or swinging from the yardarm. This is one of my favourite genres and though it's not the best, it's still watchable enough. You'll never remember it, though.
    7Bunuel1976

    FORTUNES OF CAPTAIN BLOOD (Gordon Douglas, 1950) ***

    To be perfectly honest, I was not expecting a lot from this one – I was under the impression it would be a remake of the seminal Michael Curtiz/Errol Flynn CAPTAIN BLOOD (1935), but Rafael Sabatini did actually pen a novel bearing its title – since neither the film under review, nor the sequel CAPTAIN PIRATE (1952; whose own viewing would follow presently), have much of a reputation within the genre concerned!; still, their Rafael Sabatini pedigree and the presence of swashbuckling regular Louis Hayward ensured my interest regardless. For better or worse, the fact that both are now available in virtually pristine (if non-anamorphic) editions is due to the massive box-office takings of the recent overblown "Pirates Of The Caribbean" saga!

    Anyway, I had already watched Hayward's previous buccaneer venture – namely Edgar G. Ulmer's THE PIRATES OF CAPRI (1949) – and, frankly, was wary of his making a convincing Peter Blood (truth be told, even Flynn's star-making turn had been somewhat overrated!); given that he usually tends to play fops harbouring a revenge agenda, the narrative contrives to put the actor in his element by having the former doctor don a South American disguise for a sizeable part of the duration! Plot-wise, it is – admittedly – no great shakes: a handful of Blood's gang are ambushed when they go ashore and put in chains, so he determines to free them. In the course of the 90-minute duration, he is helped and hindered (often both) by a number of other characters: a bartender, a saloon-girl, a prison warden enamoured of the latter (Alfonso Bedoya), a shifty nobleman, his girlfriend (leading lady Patricia Medina – clumsily named Isabelita!), and the obligatory chief villain (played by the ubiquitous George Macready). Blood's brawny crew, then, typically encompasses all sorts – from Scots to Swedes…and, perhaps mercifully, I only counted two negligible instances of comic relief on their part throughout!

    While it may appear half-hearted in black-and-white (especially in comparison with the glowing Technicolor afforded the sequel), director Douglas was practiced enough at this sort of thing (for the record, he had already guided both Hayward and Macready through the monochromatic paces of the R.L. Stevenson adaptation THE BLACK ARROW {1948} and, involving Macready yet again, would follow this with the colourful ROGUES OF SHERWOOD FOREST {1950}) to render the essence of the material via the modest means at his disposal. With this in mind, amid the sheer amount of fun to be had, it was possible to include such striking images as a hanging body casting a sinister shadow over a wall, a guard being set ablaze during the mass prison escape and, in the exciting seafaring climax, a bloodied Macready at the helm of the hero's own vessel "Avenger"(!); interestingly enough, Hayward will be forced to blow up his ship again in the sequel! By the way, I had been led to believe this involved the English King Charles II, but the royal by that name here (appearing in the guise of Curt Bois at the start of the film) actually presides over the French court!
    dbdumonteil

    Old hat

    Gordon Douglas at the time was redoing Erroll Flynn's adventures movies :for instance "rogues of Sherwood" showed Robin Hood's son (!)battling against his wicked uncle ;Hayward was sluggish but Mc Ready was delightful as the villain.

    Another character portrayed by Flynn (gloriously) :another Hayward /McReady pairing and another battle.Six men from captain Blood's crew have been sold as slaves and they have got to dive for pearls in waters infested with sharks (too bad,those scenes are not shown;it would have added some suspense to a story which is terribly in need of it) The story is barely entertaining ,compared to the great Blood of Flynn and De Havilland (replaced by Patricia Medina who tries her best but who is not Olivia )

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      In the beginning of the picture, Captain Blood orders two warning shots fired across the bow of a ship. When they do not respond, he orders the crew to raise the Jolly Roger, which they do. However, the pirate flag was already flying when the shots were fired.
    • Quotes

      Marquis de Riconete: It is bad enough that I should have business dealings with vermin. I don't wish them to infest my family. Senor Fairfax, if you attempt to see my niece again, I shall have the distinct pleasure of watching you being torn apart by the sharks.

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      Followed by Les évasions du capitaine Blood (1952)

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    • Release date
      • July 27, 1951 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fortunes of Captain Blood
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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