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Rating: 6.172/10 by 32 users

Swashbuckler (1976)

A pirate and a hot-tempered noblewoman join forces to protect Jamaica from a tyrant.

Directing:
  • James Goldstone
Writing:
  • Jeffrey Bloom
  • Paul Wheeler
Stars:
Release Date: Thu, Jul 29, 1976

Rating: 6.172/10 by 32 users

Alternative Title:
A jamaikai kalóz - HU
Scarlet Buccaneer - GB
霸海怪侠 - CN
恃强凌弱 - CN

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 41 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: pirate, caribbean sea, tyrant

Peter Boyle
Lord Durant
Beau Bridges
Major Folly
Anjelica Huston
Woman of Dark Visage
Bernard Behrens
Sir James Barnet
Mark Baker
Lute Player
Kip Niven
Willard Culverwell
Louisa Horton
Lady Barnet
Sid Haig
Bald Pirate
Jon Cedar
Pirate Gun Captain
Harry Basch
Banana Man
Pepe Serna
Street Entertainer
Ronald G. Joseph
Street Entertainer
Tom Lacy
Chaplain
Lisa Moore
Pirates' Lady
Lisa Daniels
Pirates' Lady
Catana Cayetano
Pirates' Lady (as Catana Tully)
Erika Carlsson
Pirates' Lady
Victoria Wells
Bath Attendant (as Victoria Ann Berry)
Brenda Venus
Bath Attendant
Rutanya Alda
Bath Attendant
Kathryn Reynolds
Bath Attendant
Henry Kingi
Fencing Master
Anthony De Longis
Soldier in Bar (uncredited)
Bob Minor
Pirate (uncredited)
Tom Clancy
Mr. Moonbeam

CinemaSerf

Peter Boyle steals the show here as the camp, but dastardly "Lord Durant" who starts off menacingly taking a bath (à la Cleopatra) and sets the tone for this daft, but fast moving adventure. Aristocrat "Debrett" (James Earl Jones) and pirate "Ned Lynch" (Robert Shaw) have had quite enough of this ruthless governor, so set out to get shot of him. What follows now are a fun series of escapades with the aptly named "Maj. Folly" (Beau Bridges) working to thwart their emancipating plan and Geneviève Bujold ("Jane") providing the glamour. It's a mess, this film. Shaw looks like he has read the Errol Flynn "Janet & John" book (and maybe taken a flagon or two before filming as well). JEJ is about as versatile an actor as one of his wooden ships and Bujold just hasn't got enough to do to make much impact. Anjelica Huston - she of the "Dark Visage" also features, but again sparingly and with little purpose. It must have been an hoot to make though, there is plenty of action and acrobatics and the denouement is actually quite fun in an hammy sort of fashion. Completely forgettable fayre, this - but enjoyable nonetheless.


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