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The Pirates of Blood River

Ransacking a lost tropic island... for a fabulous idol of gold!
1962 | 87m | English

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A group of ruthless pirates attack a 17th Century Huguenot settlement on the Isle of Devon in search of treasure and will stop at nothing to obtain it.
Release Date: May 09, 1962
Director: John Gilling
Writer: John Gilling, Jimmy Sangster, John Hunter
Genres: Adventure, Action, Drama
Keywords adultery, pirate, piranha, penal colony, 17th century, adulterous wife
Production Companies Hammer Film Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 14, 2024
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Name Character
Kerwin Mathews Jonathon Standing
Christopher Lee Captain LaRoche
Andrew Keir Jason Standing
Glenn Corbett Henry
Michael Ripper First Mate Mack
Peter Arne Bosu'n Hench
Marla Landi Bess Standing
Oliver Reed Pirate Brocaire
Marie Devereux Maggie Mason (uncredited)
Jerold Wells Penal Colony Master
Dennis Waterman Timothy Blackthorne, the boy
Desmond Llewelyn Tom Blackthorne
David Lodge Smith
Jack Stewart Godfrey Mason
Michael Peake Kemp
Emile Stemmler A villager (uncredited)
Bert Simms Old Townsman (uncredited)
Denis Shaw Silver (uncredited)
John Roden 2nd Settler (uncredited)
Ernie Rice Pirate (uncredited)
Keith Pyott Silas (uncredited)
Dido Plumb Prisoner (uncredited)
Michael Peake Kemp (uncredited)
Michael Mulcaster Martin (uncredited)
Desmond Llewelyn Tom Blackthorne (uncredited)
Don Levy Carlos (uncredited)
George Hilsdon Penal Colony Guard (uncredited)
John Collin Lance (uncredited)
Bill Brandon Pirate (uncredited)
Jim Brady Pirate (uncredited)
Ronald Blackman Pugh (uncredited)
Richard Bennett Seymour (uncredited)
John Bennett Penal Colony Guard (uncredited)
Diane Aubrey Margaret Blackthorne (uncredited)
Name Job
John Gilling Director, Screenplay
Jimmy Sangster Story
Arthur Grant Director of Photography
Bernard Robinson Production Design
John Hunter Screenplay
Gary Hughes Original Music Composer
Frieda Steiger Hairstylist
Eric Boyd-Perkins Editor
Don Mingaye Art Direction
Stuart Lyons Casting
Roy Ashton Makeup Artist
Name Title
Michael Carreras Executive Producer
Anthony Nelson Keys Producer
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John Chard
7.0

I do not count my chickens before I see them, and then I wait until the eggs are hatched out. Pirates of Blood River is directed by John Gilling and written by Jimmy Sangster. It stars Christopher Lee, Kerwin Matthews, Glenn Corbett, Michael Ripper, Andrew Keir, Oliver Reed, Marla Landi and Pete ... r Arne. Music is by Gary Hughes and cinematography by Arthur Grant. When Huguenot Jonathan Standish (Matthews) is found guilty of adultery, he is banished from the village and sent to serve hard labour at the penal colony. However, managing to escape, Jonathan is captured by pirates led by Captain LaRoche (Lee) and forced to lead the pirates back to his home village, where, LaRoche is convinced valuable treasure is hidden. One of Hammer Film Productions pirate ventures, Pirates of Blood River is landlocked but still a whole bunch of piratical fun. Sangster's screenplay dangles interesting carrots that aren't fully unearthed, such as the religious fervour holding the Huguenot village in its grip, and questions of main character's pasts are left unanswered, but cast are very spirited and Gilling, in spite of being brought in late and being a pain in the ass, crafts a fast paced picture of excitement and tension. The small budget and absence of a ship and seafaring malarkey is barely noticed, though this place of plunder doesn't look much like a tropical island. There's good action, especially for the "big" battle at the finale, while it's good to see low cost effects, such as a piranha attack simulated by ripples on the water, actually be very effective for dramatic purpose. Blindfold duelling, too, always a bonus. Plenty of beards, jolly roger speak, bodily abuse and guerrilla warfare, enough in fact to lift it above its obvious flaws. 7/10

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