Honest Edward Maynard finds himself serving as ship's surgeon under the infamous pirate Blackbeard.
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Blackbeard, the Pirate
1953
R
1 h 39 m
United States
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Romance
Honest Edward Maynard finds himself serving as ship's surgeon under the infamous pirate Blackbeard.
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5.9 /10
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Robert Newton
Edward Teach
Robert Newton
Blackbeard
Linda Darnell
Edwina Mansfield
William Bendix
Ben Worley
Keith Andes
Robert Maynard
Torin Thatcher
Sir Henry Morgan
Irene Ryan
Alvina - Lady in Waiting
Alan Mowbray
Noll
Richard Egan
Briggs
Skelton Knaggs
Gilly
Dick Wessel
Dutchman
Anthony Caruso
Pierre La Garde
Jack Lambert
Tom Whetstone
Noel Drayton
Jeremy
Pat Flaherty
Job Maggot
Leo Abbey
Pirate
Patrick Allen
Undetermined Role
Salvador Baguez
Waiter
George Bruggeman
Pirate
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Teddy Eyassu
29/05/2023 22:25
source: Blackbeard, the Pirate
Oumychou
18/11/2022 08:24
Trailer—Blackbeard, the Pirate
Sujan Marpa Tamang
16/11/2022 13:46
Blackbeard, the Pirate
Walid Khatib
16/11/2022 02:12
Enough has been said by other reviewers about Robert Newton's performance, so I want to make some comments about Linda Darnell's appearance in this film. Although she was given second billing, her part is rather small in the overall script. There wasn't much great dramatic effort required to do her part.
I'm guessing her star power had something to do with her being cast in this film. The incidental love story involving her character could have been eliminated from the film without the film being affected. I guess it was needed to give the film a "happy ending".
Since most of her work was filmed in black and white, it's nice to have another opportunity to see her photographed in Technicolor.
mmoshaya
16/11/2022 02:12
The cast and crew must have had a ball making this flick, since it has so many funny bits in it.Just listen to this exchange between Robert Newton doing his never-equaled pirate character as Blackbeard, and the lovable lug Bill Bendix, of Life of Riley fame, as Worley, the dim-witted first mate. Blackbeard is pulling up a rope that the hero has used to climb into the Captain's cabin, and says, "I be fishin' for a rat!" Worley: "Why, are ya hungry?" Don't miss The Funeral at Sea ("For distance this time!") Watch Edward Maynard eye Linda Darnell's lavish expanse of bosom and say, "Never mind the measurements!"
And while you're thinking about the plot...how _did_ they ever get off that island?
Cathie Passera
16/11/2022 02:12
I am gratified that so many others have commented on Robert Newton's completely over-the-top performance in the title role. Unfortunately, it completely transcends the otherwise conventional Hollywood pirate movie that surrounds it. When he's on the screen, nothing else exists. Yes, it's ham-acting at its hammiest but it's virtuoso ham acting that hardly anyone could hope to match. He rolls his eyes, growls, orates...he simply takes over the movie and almost gives ham-acting a good name. The only performances of this kind that I can think of which come close to matching him are Orson Welles (in many things but especially in "Black Magic") and Ralph Richardson in "Things to Come."
ابن الصحراء
16/11/2022 02:12
This is not a movie of great measure. It's just a VERY good showcase for the ultimate pirate actor, Robert Newton, who fits the role so perfectly as to become THE pirate to be imitated in every pirate movie to follow. He is the centerpiece of this film, make no mistake about that. Every scene belongs to him and every word of dialogue he speaks is the learning base for future "pirates" of the silver screen.
Not a Newton fan? Steer clear, then Matey, because this movie is his and his alone. Not even the beautiful Linda Darnell can distract from him in any scene they share. He is an overpowering and magnetic force when he plays his pirate to perfection.
AWWWWWRRRRRRRRRR.
Being a big fan of the man I enjoyed this movie thoroughly. I find his acting to be natural and amusing. This is his niche and here he rules.
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User Review
Teddy Eyassu
29/05/2023 22:25
source: Blackbeard, the Pirate
Oumychou
18/11/2022 08:24
Trailer—Blackbeard, the Pirate
Sujan Marpa Tamang
16/11/2022 13:46
Blackbeard, the Pirate
Walid Khatib
16/11/2022 02:12
Enough has been said by other reviewers about Robert Newton's performance, so I want to make some comments about Linda Darnell's appearance in this film. Although she was given second billing, her part is rather small in the overall script. There wasn't much great dramatic effort required to do her part.
I'm guessing her star power had something to do with her being cast in this film. The incidental love story involving her character could have been eliminated from the film without the film being affected. I guess it was needed to give the film a "happy ending".
Since most of her work was filmed in black and white, it's nice to have another opportunity to see her photographed in Technicolor.
mmoshaya
16/11/2022 02:12
The cast and crew must have had a ball making this flick, since it has so many funny bits in it.Just listen to this exchange between Robert Newton doing his never-equaled pirate character as Blackbeard, and the lovable lug Bill Bendix, of Life of Riley fame, as Worley, the dim-witted first mate. Blackbeard is pulling up a rope that the hero has used to climb into the Captain's cabin, and says, "I be fishin' for a rat!" Worley: "Why, are ya hungry?" Don't miss The Funeral at Sea ("For distance this time!") Watch Edward Maynard eye Linda Darnell's lavish expanse of bosom and say, "Never mind the measurements!"
And while you're thinking about the plot...how _did_ they ever get off that island?
Cathie Passera
16/11/2022 02:12
I am gratified that so many others have commented on Robert Newton's completely over-the-top performance in the title role. Unfortunately, it completely transcends the otherwise conventional Hollywood pirate movie that surrounds it. When he's on the screen, nothing else exists. Yes, it's ham-acting at its hammiest but it's virtuoso ham acting that hardly anyone could hope to match. He rolls his eyes, growls, orates...he simply takes over the movie and almost gives ham-acting a good name. The only performances of this kind that I can think of which come close to matching him are Orson Welles (in many things but especially in "Black Magic") and Ralph Richardson in "Things to Come."
ابن الصحراء
16/11/2022 02:12
This is not a movie of great measure. It's just a VERY good showcase for the ultimate pirate actor, Robert Newton, who fits the role so perfectly as to become THE pirate to be imitated in every pirate movie to follow. He is the centerpiece of this film, make no mistake about that. Every scene belongs to him and every word of dialogue he speaks is the learning base for future "pirates" of the silver screen.
Not a Newton fan? Steer clear, then Matey, because this movie is his and his alone. Not even the beautiful Linda Darnell can distract from him in any scene they share. He is an overpowering and magnetic force when he plays his pirate to perfection.
AWWWWWRRRRRRRRRR.
Being a big fan of the man I enjoyed this movie thoroughly. I find his acting to be natural and amusing. This is his niche and here he rules.
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