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The Sea Hawk

Dashing... romantic... Errol Flynn at his thrilling best!
1940 | 127m | English

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Dashing pirate Geoffrey Thorpe plunders Spanish ships for Queen Elizabeth I and falls in love with Dona Maria, a beautiful Spanish royal he captures.
Release Date: Aug 10, 1940
Director: Michael Curtiz
Writer: Seton I. Miller, Howard W. Koch, Rafael Sabatini
Genres: Adventure, Romance, History
Keywords pirate, 16th century, queen elizabeth i, swashbuckler, the privateers, sword fight, armada
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $2,000,000
Budget: $1,700,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Errol Flynn Captain Geoffrey Thorpe
Brenda Marshall Doña Maria Alvarez de Cordoba
Claude Rains Don José Alvarez de Cordoba
Donald Crisp Admiral Sir John Burleson
Flora Robson Queen Elizabeth
Alan Hale Carl Pitt
Henry Daniell Lord Wolfingham
Una O'Connor Miss Latham
James Stephenson Abbott
Gilbert Roland Capt. Lopez
William Lundigan Danny Logan
Montagu Love King Philip II
Julien Mitchell Oliver Scott
David Bruce Martin Burke
Clifford Brooke William Tuttle
Clyde Cook Walter Boggs
Fritz Leiber Inquisitor
Ellis Irving Monty Preston
Francis McDonald Kroner
Pedro de Cordoba Capt. Mendoza
Ian Keith Peralta
Jack La Rue Lt. Ortega
Halliwell Hobbes Astronomer
Alec Craig Chartmaker
Victor Varconi Gen. Aguirre
Robert Warwick Frobisher
Harry Cording Slavemaster
Herbert Anderson Eph Winters
Mary Anderson Maid of Honor
Whit Bissell Gate Guard at Palace Entrance
Edgar Buchanan Ben Rollins
J.W. Cody Whipper
Maurice Costello Man Carrying Spear
Michael Harvey Sea Hawk
Leyland Hodgson Officer
Stuart Holmes (uncredited)
Charles Irwin Arnold Cross
Dave Kashner Whipper
Colin Kenny Officer
Crauford Kent Lieutenant
Frank Lackteen Capt. Ortiz
Lester Matthews Guard Officer
Art Miles Drum Beater
Gerald Mohr Spanish Messenger
Leonard Mudie Castle Sentry
Nestor Paiva First Slavemaster
Jack Richardson (uncredited)
Elizabeth Sifton Maid of Honor
Jay Silverheels Native Lookout
John Sutton Captain of the Guard
David Thursby Driver
Anthony Warde Whipper
Leo White (uncredited)
Frank Wilcox Martin Barrett
Frederick Worlock Darnell
Harry Worth Spanish Officer
J.M. Kerrigan Eli Matson
Jim Corey
Ray Dixon
Name Job
Seton I. Miller Screenplay
Anton Grot Art Direction
Michael Curtiz Director
Howard W. Koch Screenplay
Orry-Kelly Costume Design
Sol Polito Director of Photography
George Amy Editor
Francis J. Scheid Sound
Hans F. Koenekamp Special Effects
Perc Westmore Makeup Artist
Nathan Levinson Sound Director
Buster Wiles Stunts
Erich Wolfgang Korngold Original Music Composer
Rafael Sabatini Novel
Jean Negulesco Second Unit Director
Byron Haskin Special Effects
Name Title
Hal B. Wallis Executive Producer
Henry Blanke Associate Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
8.0

First things first. This has virtually nothing at all to do with the 1924 Frank Lloyd version nor, indeed, does it have very much to do with the original Rafael Sabatini novel either - but it is still probably my favourite Errol Flynn film. The story is (very) loosely based on the courageous activit ... ies of the privateers who raided the Spanish treasure ships during the reign of Elizabeth I of England (rather convincingly portrayed here by Flora Robson). Flynn seizes an ambassadorial galleon on which are travelling Claude Rains and Brenda Marshall, and a tale of espionage, secrecy, love and skullduggery ensues for an exciting couple of hours. Korngold always had the skill to add something special with his score to these seafaring adventure films - and he does in abundance here too (though perhaps not the songs with the shockingly terrible rhymes!?). Henry Daniell is also worthy of mention as the duplicitous "Lord Wolfingham" and Michael Curtiz is at his action-packed best as he offers us loads of swash, buckle and a thoroughly enjoyable piece of cinema that you ought to see on the big screen if you get a chance.

Jun 29, 2024