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Swashbuckler about the adventures of pirate Jean Lafitte after he helped save New Orleans from a British invasion during the War of 1812.


Director: Lew Landers.
Writer: Robert E. Kent.
Stars: Paul Henreid, Jack Oakie, Karin Booth, Mary Anderson, Edgar Barrier, John Dehner, Harry Cording, Eugene Borden.
Transcript
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00:04:30That meeting upstairs is taking a little too long to suit me.
00:04:34But why did I have a meeting on a night like this anyway?
00:04:36Oh, will you stop walking up and down?
00:04:42You got my eyes feeling like the pendulum of a clock.
00:04:45A clock has a prettier face.
00:04:48Touché.
00:04:49Hey, maybe we're going to be right?
00:04:50Hey, maybe we're going to be right now.
00:04:55I'll wager they're just giving him another medal.
00:04:57Medal?
00:04:58Medals? You know what medals are for?
00:05:00Just something to show your children.
00:05:02And Jean-Lafitte's a bachelor.
00:05:04He has no children?
00:05:05Have you seen Sergeants Dominic and Belouche?
00:05:17Have you seen Sergeants Dominic and Belouche?
00:05:17Yes, I saw them headed for the terrors in short while they go, sir.
00:05:21Mr. Dominic, Mr. Belouche.
00:05:34We're going to war with Spain.
00:05:36War?
00:05:36We just got through with the war.
00:05:38This war is going to give us ships.
00:05:41Legally.
00:05:42We'll be fighting for ourselves.
00:05:44Oh, that kind of war I like.
00:05:45So do I.
00:05:46Assemble the men at the wharf and hurry.
00:06:04Mr. Nomaringa.
00:06:06Ah, the masterful Jean Lafitte.
00:06:08Conqueror of beautiful ladies and the enemy.
00:06:11If my country only had such men to help us fight Spain.
00:06:14Perhaps you have more in common, do you think?
00:06:16So?
00:06:18May I talk to you alone?
00:06:19By your means.
00:06:20Excuse me, gentlemen.
00:06:22So you want to fight for Venezuela, Mr. Lafitte?
00:06:24Yes, I do.
00:06:26But if I do issue letters of Mark,
00:06:28which will allow you to war against Spain under our flag,
00:06:31how can you fight without ships?
00:06:34I'll get ships.
00:06:37I'm sure you will.
00:06:38And your headquarters,
00:06:39you can't operate from American soil.
00:06:41From Galveston Island.
00:06:43It belongs to your ally, Mexico.
00:06:45We'll see to it that Mexico issues a grand of land.
00:06:48Galveston, a dangerous territory, Mr. Lafitte.
00:06:51The Caranca were Indians.
00:06:52The island is big enough for both of us.
00:06:56Mr. Lafitte, as consul for Venezuela,
00:06:58and in behalf of all the nations at war with Spain,
00:07:00I accept your offer.
00:07:02You won't regret it, sir.
00:07:03Your country will receive every Spanish prize we take
00:07:06after we've deducted our fair share.
00:07:08Your captain's papers and letters of Mark will be drawn tomorrow.
00:07:10In war, Senor Marenga,
00:07:14nothing waits till tomorrow.
00:07:18Sit down.
00:07:18Go!
00:07:19Go!
00:07:19Go!
00:07:20Come!
00:07:29Go!
00:07:36Go!
00:07:37Go!
00:07:37Letters of Mark
00:08:07and a captain's commission in the Venezuelan Navy.
00:08:10I can't believe that my uncle forced you to do this.
00:08:13He will do anything for power and money, though.
00:08:16No one else could have influenced Governor Claiborne
00:08:18to go back on his promise to him.
00:08:20So, in a brief moment, the man's whole destiny changes.
00:08:24But you won't be able to stay in American territory.
00:08:27No. America is neutral.
00:08:29My headquarters will be on Galveston.
00:08:31Galveston?
00:08:32It's a small island.
00:08:33It's, uh, 400 miles west, off the coast of Texas.
00:08:37Then we'll be married immediately, and I'll go with you.
00:08:40I can't take you to Galveston now. It's nothing but a jungle.
00:08:43But I want to be with you wherever you are.
00:08:45You will be with me
00:08:46as soon as I have a home and a future to offer you.
00:08:49But how can you build a future without ships?
00:08:51I'll have ships.
00:08:52Well, I must go.
00:09:04Oh, John, take me with you.
00:09:08Well, whatever people may say about John Lefitte,
00:09:13you'll only hear the truth from me.
00:09:16But how?
00:09:17How will I hear from you?
00:09:18Jacques St. Vinay, the merchant, he let you know.
00:09:20The men are waiting.
00:09:38The men are waiting.
00:09:50She's a trim craft.
00:10:17Already she sits low in the water, must carry heavy cargo.
00:10:21Plenty of provisions, huh?
00:10:23Ah, them Spanys really know how to eat.
00:10:25I can't wait to get me some of that Spanish sherry in my gizzard.
00:10:28Make sure you don't get a Spanish blade into your gizzard.
00:10:32Touche.
00:10:32All right, men.
00:10:35In exactly ten minutes.
00:10:37Hilt.
00:10:41Now, Dominique, life, confusion.
00:10:45A few short weeks ago, we were hunted with a price on our heads.
00:10:49A few short minutes ago, great heroes with no price on our heads.
00:10:54Hey, tomorrow we'll be lucky if we've got any heads at all.
00:10:56Touche.
00:10:57My good man, is your captain aboard?
00:11:07Si, senor.
00:11:10Senor!
00:11:12Senor!
00:11:13Yes?
00:11:14No one is allowed aboard.
00:11:15We sail with the tide.
00:11:17On the contrary.
00:11:18You won't sail until I've seen your capitán.
00:11:20Where is he?
00:11:21In his cabin.
00:11:22But the capitán does not wish to be disturbed.
00:11:25Get off this ship.
00:11:26I'm so sorry, my friend.
00:11:35Say, what's the meaning of this?
00:11:37What do you want?
00:11:38Since you put it so politely, senor capitán,
00:11:40I want your ship.
00:11:42My ship!
00:11:46A letters of marque issued by Venezuela.
00:11:48Jean Lafitte, the pirate.
00:11:50Those papers say nothing about pirate.
00:11:52I don't care what those papers say.
00:11:53You can't do this.
00:11:54You're out of your mind.
00:11:57You're not showing very good judgment, senor capitán.
00:12:00Well, I'm in no position to argue.
00:12:02Now we understand each other.
00:12:12Relax.
00:12:16Brown.
00:12:17Brown.
00:12:17Some of the men will have to get in on the ship on the lee side, too, you know.
00:12:24The only way to do that without them seeing us is to swim around or under the ship.
00:12:28So what?
00:12:29Some of them could use a bath.
00:12:30Go on.
00:12:31Get going.
00:12:33That porcupine, if he can't swim in rum, he don't want to swim at all.
00:12:57Oh.
00:13:28Easy does it, matey.
00:13:50You ought to be very happy when unexpected guests drop in.
00:13:54Smile.
00:13:58All right, chief.
00:14:07The siesta is over, senor capitán.
00:14:10Get out.
00:14:12On deck.
00:14:15Lafitte, my men will kill you.
00:14:18Too bad that both of us would have to die.
00:14:20Walk.
00:14:20Now, look.
00:14:35Since my mind and I fight the cause of Venezuela against Spain, I hear with Commandaria's vessel, the Infanta, the price of war.
00:14:43this is an outrage i shall demand an apology from the united states government you shall
00:14:52have this opportunity very shortly mr beluche make ready to sail prepare to cast off
00:14:58and only this morning we were going to lead the lives of country gentlemen
00:15:13we pause here long enough to wish you bon voyage a hundred yards distant lies your destination
00:15:22the gay lights of new orleans and now you sir you will be so fine
00:15:27if you or anybody else should be reluctant about stepping off that plank
00:15:35my able mate mr dominic shall be delighted to assist you with his boot
00:15:40a polished boot depending your stations as gentlemen
00:15:45you can polish these too pirate why you ring-tailed baboon
00:15:52no more demonstration gentlemen up with you
00:16:10and now senor cavitan you will have your opportunity to demand an apology from the united states government
00:16:18if you think you're going to make me walk that plank your mind
00:16:21perhaps you would rather i set you adrift in one of the small boats
00:16:25yes 300 miles out in the gold
00:16:29i refuse to submit to this indignity
00:16:40mr dominic
00:16:41i i sir
00:16:43well look at her my friends look at her with a pride of honest men pride that's it
00:17:07from now on this vessel will be known on the seven seas as the pride
00:17:11strike the colors of spain mr dominic
00:17:15aye aye sir
00:17:16mr belouche
00:17:17we set sail for galveston at once
00:17:19it's a soldier's win mr belouche
00:17:21aye aye sir
00:17:21all right you men full and bye
00:17:24full and bye
00:17:26on the boundary now
00:17:27come
00:17:28where's governor clibborn
00:17:41his excellency is upstairs in his office
00:17:43what happened
00:17:45what is it
00:17:47governor clibborn
00:17:51that's captain perez of the infanta
00:17:52the infanta that's one of your ships
00:17:54he took it
00:17:54he took the ship right from under my nose
00:17:56then he better squawk the plank
00:17:58swim all the way to shore
00:17:59who who took the ship
00:18:00well lafitte of course
00:18:01he
00:18:02it's record lafitte have stolen the ship
00:18:03he was just here a few hours ago
00:18:05he must be here
00:18:06why he's the guest of honor
00:18:07i was totally unprepared
00:18:08there was nothing i could do
00:18:10he had letter of mark
00:18:12letter of mark
00:18:13yes
00:18:14yes
00:18:15from venezuela
00:18:16and you dare to stand there and tell me you surrendered my ship without a struggle
00:18:20with my throat cut
00:18:21i'd be unable to bring you any news
00:18:23well you see governor i warned you
00:18:26what do you expect to do now
00:18:28you seem to forget mr maraville
00:18:30that the united states is not at war with either spain or venezuela
00:18:33if lafitte is captured on american territory he will be interned
00:18:37i have no other power
00:18:38governor you once put a price of ten thousand dollars on the head of jean lafitte
00:18:42gentlemen i double that amount
00:18:44twenty thousand dollars for lafitte dead or alive
00:18:47i presume my dear niece you've heard the news
00:18:59well are you satisfied now
00:19:01your precious lafitte has a handsome price on his head
00:19:04twenty thousand dollars
00:19:05twenty thousand dollars
00:19:07hardly seems enough for the man who helped to save new orleans
00:19:09such hero worship is very commendable my dear
00:19:12but at the moment not quite practical
00:19:14would it be more practical if i were to marry paul de laurie
00:19:17an enterprising young man
00:19:18a stupid young man
00:19:20with one of the most prominent names in new orleans
00:19:22and one of the most prominent stomachs
00:19:24with paul de laurie and our family
00:19:26there would be a merger of business interests
00:19:27we would have the most powerful shipping combine on the gulf
00:19:31you and paul forced governor clayburn to break his promise to jean
00:19:34and now that he's taken justice into his own head
00:19:37the man is nothing but a thief
00:19:38tell that to the british
00:19:39when john is settled on galveston island
00:19:42i'm going to join him
00:19:43miss summers
00:19:47she didn't seem happy to see me
00:19:54oh it's just a headache paul
00:19:57all this excitement about lafitte
00:19:59she'll be all right in the morning
00:20:01have you ever thought of taking off a little weight paul
00:20:04i don't see it
00:20:05never mind
00:20:06we have other troubles
00:20:08lafitte is going to establish his headquarters on galveston island
00:20:11400 miles away
00:20:13good riddance
00:20:14the only time we would be rid of lafitte paul
00:20:17is when he's dead
00:20:19there you are dominic
00:20:38whatever land comes within your sight belongs to us
00:20:41well in that case i wish i had more than two eyes
00:20:44galveston will suit us fine
00:20:46belouche there is a cove off the starboard bar
00:20:50you'll drop anchor there
00:20:52aye sir
00:21:16you'll drop anchor there
00:21:22there it is
00:21:22you'll drop anchor there
00:21:23there it is
00:21:24the band
00:21:25there it is
00:21:25the band
00:21:27which is just a song
00:21:28and you'll know
00:21:29does it
00:21:30go on
00:21:32there it is
00:21:32and you'll have to go on
00:21:34there it is
00:21:35to the bay
00:21:36and what the south
00:21:37the bay
00:21:39is
00:21:39what the bay
00:21:40has come on
00:21:41and what the bay
00:21:43is
00:21:43in the bay
00:21:45ah piece of white a perfect climate for a lazy man you know something if we had a
00:22:09couple dozen fried eels we could have a picnic
00:22:15so
00:22:31so
00:22:45Let's go.
00:23:15In this part of the country don't have muskets they've got them now there's a
00:23:35particular aim is bad see that might have been my head
00:23:52somebody made sure these indians had guns
00:23:58did it just leave to me chief
00:24:28you're running
00:24:39they'll be back get a small stern cannon from the ship
00:24:47the cannon but we have been tying
00:24:49it'll be up to you try to hold out long enough
00:24:52oh but chief don't worry run for the boat we'll cover you
00:24:57don't worry
00:24:58so he says to me don't worry he says so i says dominic don't worry
00:25:06we just want to take a little walk in the park
00:25:08come on coletti we're going to take a little walk
00:25:10touché
00:25:10now we have a chance
00:25:29we've got all day
00:25:37come on
00:26:07they'll never get back in time with that blasted cannon
00:26:28i told you we were fools to follow lafitte
00:26:30what do you want to do die with your night shirt on
00:26:33hey brown with all the hair you got you'd never miss a scalp anyhow
00:26:37it's been quiet too long
00:26:54hot call
00:27:04let's see which one of you can save your scalps now
00:27:14hey paletti load the cannon
00:27:16you gotta fire it from here it'll sink us
00:27:19load it you mancy fleet business skippin
00:27:21all right sir
00:27:22come on hurry up
00:27:24how can i aim it with us walking like whale blinds
00:27:48how how how how get out of the way
00:27:51all right sir
00:27:52all right sir
00:27:58load it again
00:28:08i don't know whether to kiss dominic or the camera
00:28:15I don't know whether you kiss Dominic or the cannon.
00:28:38You're not safe yet.
00:28:40All right, load it again.
00:28:41Mr. Dominic, load it.
00:28:43More power this time.
00:28:45More, more.
00:28:45Here.
00:28:46Aye, sir.
00:28:47Get to it.
00:28:47I'll do it.
00:28:48I'll do it.
00:28:51I'll do it.
00:28:52I'll do it.
00:28:53I'll do it.
00:28:54Here we go.
00:28:54He says,
00:28:57The world is coming to an end.
00:29:23I think that's enough.
00:29:27Ha, ha!
00:29:29Touché!
00:29:57It is a sad blow to him, losing 13 men.
00:30:16Yeah, 12 would have been a luckier number.
00:30:19I found something in Sven Anderson's pocket before we buried him tonight.
00:30:23So?
00:30:24Piece of paper.
00:30:25Got a poem written on it.
00:30:26Anderson.
00:30:27Anderson, I got a poem.
00:30:28Oh, it's not so much of a poem, but it says things.
00:30:31I'll read it.
00:30:32Oh, it's not so much of a poem, but it says things.
00:30:36I'll read it.
00:30:37Things about the war we fought for the United States.
00:30:40Read it, will you, and stop talking.
00:30:42Oh, say can you see, by the dawn's early light, what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's
00:30:55last gleaming, whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight, or the ramparts
00:31:07we watched were so gallantly streaming.
00:31:12And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.
00:31:27Oh, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
00:31:41It's beautiful.
00:31:44Maybe many of you are thinking how we fought to save our New Orleans.
00:31:56We had to leave it, and the ones we loved.
00:32:00But this is our new life.
00:32:02The settlement we built here will endure.
00:32:05We'll have our own government.
00:32:07We'll see to it that Spain is defeated, and that only Spanish shipping is attacked.
00:32:12Now remember that well.
00:32:13The first man who forgets it will hang.
00:32:17Now, Brown.
00:32:18Double rations of rum for the men.
00:32:20Belush.
00:32:21Chief.
00:32:22Hi.
00:32:23I've been looking over those guns we took from the dead Indians.
00:32:24Look at that stock.
00:32:25Seems as if the maker's name has been sent it off.
00:32:26Not the maker's name, Chief.
00:32:27Look at that one.
00:32:28Man of all.
00:32:29He must have sent those guns over land, with wagons.
00:32:30Why that dirty?
00:32:31It appears the gentleman is afraid of us.
00:32:32We shall give him good reason to be.
00:32:33Men.
00:32:34Tomorrow we sail against the ships of Spain and George Marable.
00:32:38Ah ha.
00:32:39Hurray.
00:32:40He's theyии.
00:32:41Huh.
00:32:42David.
00:32:43Roy.
00:32:44Marshal.
00:32:45Speaker.
00:32:46Chris.
00:32:47Heath, Tommy.
00:32:48John acaろう.
00:32:49No, John.
00:32:50Yes, son.
00:32:53Now, we will go Dahae to more and its where the man is Gedebleman on the land.
00:32:58You have a great power to do something unless and I can only do some more stuff.
00:33:02Sit down.
00:33:04Bye.
00:33:05Come on!
00:33:35By the sense, Lafitte. You'll hang for this.
00:33:40When he goes back to Maribel and tells him he lost his entire cargo.
00:33:45Maribel shouldn't be angry. We've only taken his cargo. Last time we took his ship.
00:33:51I suppose I should be very grateful. No place oblige, Monsieur Lafitte.
00:33:56C'est la guerre, Señor Capitain.
00:33:58And a couple of touche's to you, Mr. Baluch.
00:34:01Extra rum for everybody!
00:34:03Yay!
00:34:05We shall celebrate the taking of the Burgos in style.
00:34:10Mr. Baluch, take the cargo to the warehouse.
00:34:14Señor Capitain, once again, bon voyage.
00:34:18What are you waiting for, you baboons?
00:34:20The sooner we remove our cargo, the faster we get our rum.
00:34:22Amiga!
00:34:22Amiga!
00:34:23Amiga!
00:34:23My stomach can hardly wait for that sun to go down.
00:34:38You know, it's the first time that we've had dinner to make some rules in some time.
00:34:41Things have changed since I was a lad.
00:35:02Try to kiss me, huh?
00:35:21You think you can steal kisses as if I were a scullery maid?
00:35:24I ought to slit your gullet from ear to ear.
00:35:29Then my ghost would come back and kiss you.
00:35:31Bravo, Renée!
00:35:32Bravo!
00:35:36Well, who could blame the boy for falling in love with such a wild one?
00:35:40Keep your ugly nose out of my affairs, you second cousin to a whale.
00:35:45Whale?
00:35:45I want love.
00:35:47I know how to get it.
00:35:49Tell me something.
00:35:49How do you deal with a woman that talks like an army sergeant?
00:35:54What did you bring me from the Burgos?
00:35:56What makes you think you deserve anything, young lady?
00:35:59Don't you call me young lady.
00:36:01And what were you doing in the barn?
00:36:04Well, since you didn't invite me to your dinner celebration, I...
00:36:07I was eating hay.
00:36:10Do you want to know what I think?
00:36:11I think she's in love with you.
00:36:12Why, you!
00:36:13Renée, you'd better go to your mother and help her with the farming chores.
00:36:19I'm sick of farming.
00:36:20I want to join the fleet.
00:36:21Really?
00:36:22Well, I may outfit a vessel very soon.
00:36:24I'll let you know.
00:36:25Oh, that's wonderful, sir.
00:36:30And now, Swallow, you're going to the Maison Rouge.
00:36:33I have a surprise for you.
00:36:34Hi!
00:36:43Before we have any surprises, Mr. Jean Lafitte, am I invited to your dinner tonight?
00:36:50You'd come whether he invited you or not.
00:36:53He's right.
00:36:55You're invited, even if Renée thinks you're in love with me.
00:36:58But, of course, you aren't.
00:37:00Find out for yourself.
00:37:01I'll eat your blasted dinner anyway.
00:37:07Swallow, I've got something special for you from the Burgos.
00:37:11Something for your father, too.
00:37:13Let me see.
00:37:14Come.
00:37:15You shall make your first visit to the tomb.
00:37:17The tomb?
00:37:18What did you bring me from the Burgos?
00:37:20A headstone?
00:37:22You'll see.
00:37:22Where are we?
00:37:28Beneath the Maison Rouge.
00:37:32There you are, Swallow.
00:37:34A land of a thousand treasures.
00:37:35Ay, yi, yi, yi.
00:37:39Well, what is such a bird is the Swallow doing so far underground?
00:37:44I'm not here to feather your nest, scrawny one.
00:37:47That, that, that.
00:37:48For a small box, that's going to cause my val a lot of misery.
00:37:55You have the riches of the world.
00:37:57Not the world, Swallow.
00:37:58Just pay.
00:38:00Look.
00:38:05Take your choice.
00:38:06But he sworn it's worth a fortune.
00:38:09Your father's a loyal man.
00:38:10He's earned it.
00:38:11Take what you want.
00:38:16You choose where?
00:38:18Oh, where do I look as good now as that wench in the picture?
00:38:22You look very nice, Swallow.
00:38:24Sure I do.
00:38:26What's that?
00:38:30If we are invaded by an enemy,
00:38:32the signal bell in the tower will ring.
00:38:34The guard will throw a lever which will release the rocks and the earth above.
00:38:38But all these treasures will be buried.
00:38:40If we can't have Galveston's treasure,
00:38:42no one else shall.
00:38:44No wonder it's called the tomb.
00:38:46Can we go up now?
00:38:48I, I want to change my clothes before dinner.
00:38:51You don't have any other clothes.
00:38:53Brother to a roach,
00:38:55don't you worry about me, Mikey.
00:38:57My father made me a new pair of breeches.
00:38:59Someday we'll have to find her a wife.
00:39:01Hey, gentlemen and ladies fair who raised this famous city.
00:39:22Just listen if you've time to spare while I've rehearsed this ditty.
00:39:27And for the opportunity, conceive yourselves quite lucky.
00:39:31But it's not often that you'll see a pirate from Kentucky.
00:39:38Oh, Kentucky, I'm a pirate from Kentucky.
00:39:44Oh, Kentucky, I'm a pirate from Kentucky.
00:39:47You've heard, I know that New Orleans is famed for wealth and beauty.
00:39:55There's girls of every hue, it seems, from snowy white to sooty.
00:40:00The snowy white, the dandy brags are for them that are lucky.
00:40:04But the ones that look like cotton bags are for the pirates of Kentucky.
00:40:12Oh, Kentucky, I'm a pirate from Kentucky.
00:40:18Oh, Kentucky, I'm a pirate from Kentucky.
00:40:26Oh, that is the greatest instrument of torture since the Spanish Inquisition.
00:40:31Where'd they come from?
00:40:32The Burgos is part of her cargo.
00:40:35Maybe my plague is too rich for your blood after such a big dinner, Palooch.
00:40:39You are right.
00:40:42If you think I'm going to give you a cup of touche's for that, my friend, you'll save it.
00:40:50Jean, you may pour me a mug of wine.
00:40:54A mug?
00:40:54Where did you get that dress?
00:40:57You want the name of my dressmaker?
00:40:59I'll give it to you later.
00:41:01Why did you change now?
00:41:02You should have worn that gown to dinner.
00:41:04This thing's so tight.
00:41:06How much do you think I could eat?
00:41:08Go ahead, drown yourself.
00:41:09Don't worry, it's not your wine.
00:41:12Well, between Swallow's new gown and a good dinner, we've had a wonderful celebration.
00:41:16Eh, Chief?
00:41:17Yes.
00:41:17Tomorrow morning, everybody on the island's going to have a head like a cannonball.
00:41:22Better not.
00:41:23Tomorrow we are equipping a new vessel.
00:41:25Ah, so soon?
00:41:26Who's going to be the captain?
00:41:27Greg Brown.
00:41:28Brown?
00:41:29Brown?
00:41:29Oh, no.
00:41:31He drinks too much.
00:41:32You give him a ship, he'll run it up on a reef.
00:41:35He had his captain's papers once before in Boston.
00:41:37I think he deserves another chance.
00:41:39I think you take chances on too many men.
00:41:42Well, I'm taking my chances on you, too.
00:41:45In three days, we are leaving for New Orleans.
00:41:48New Orleans?
00:41:49With a price of $20,000 on your head?
00:41:52There is a price on every one of our heads.
00:41:55But the gems we took off the burgers must be delivered to Sauvigny.
00:41:59He's been waiting for the shipment a long time.
00:42:01Well, that's all right, but let us take them.
00:42:04The three of us will go.
00:42:05Sure, sure.
00:42:07He's got to risk his life just to see that dressed-up baggage up there.
00:42:11The niece of the assassin who gave guns to the Indians to kill him.
00:42:15Mind your tongue.
00:42:16I know what I'm saying.
00:42:17I told you she's too young to drink wine.
00:42:19Listen, you...
00:42:19Swallow!
00:42:22Sit down or I'll put you over my knee and spank you.
00:42:25Now?
00:42:27Sit down.
00:42:29All right.
00:42:30Go on, marry her.
00:42:31See what kind of a wife she makes you.
00:42:35Hey!
00:42:37Something must be bothering her.
00:42:41Defeat him, you say?
00:42:43Please, gentlemen.
00:42:44You seem to forget that Lafitte has the finest gunners in the world.
00:42:48Men who fought with Napoleon.
00:42:50His ships.
00:42:51They are built for speed and maneuverability.
00:42:54He doesn't carry cargo, so he doesn't sit low in the water like a fat duck.
00:42:59Defeat him, you say?
00:43:01Very well.
00:43:02Defeat him yourself.
00:43:03I'm finished.
00:43:04How can we stay in business without merchandise?
00:43:06My shelves are empty.
00:43:08If I don't get merchandise from Spain, immediately I'll go bankrupt.
00:43:10You must stop, Lafitte.
00:43:12Please.
00:43:12You must leave.
00:43:14I've told you before, I can do nothing to Lafitte.
00:43:17He hasn't touched an American ship.
00:43:19Perhaps, sir, you would prefer that the people of New Orleans be without the necessities of life?
00:43:23Lafitte has not broken American law by attacking your ships on the high seas.
00:43:27All I can promise you is that if he tries to smuggle merchandise into New Orleans, he will be caught and his goods seized.
00:43:34The Customs Department has put a double guard on all roads and canals leading into New Orleans and Baton Rouge.
00:43:39A double guard.
00:43:40Better make it a triple guard, Governor, and see what luck you have.
00:43:43Well, my dear uncle, have you devised a method for capturing Jean Lafitte, or have you decided to surrender?
00:43:57Some day, your Lafitte will make a slip, and then you will not be so proud of this bandit.
00:44:02Bandit?
00:44:03When he helped defeat the British, he was a hero.
00:44:06When he defeats the Spanish, he's a bandit.
00:44:09I'm afraid I don't understand such politics.
00:44:11We can hardly sail into the docks of New Orleans.
00:44:18Where would we anchor?
00:44:20At Barataria.
00:44:22A small boat will take us through the marshes of the canal entrance.
00:44:29Here I am, married but one week.
00:44:31I spent the last four nights sleeping in the bulrushes while my wife...
00:44:34Never mind.
00:44:36And when you catch Lafitte, your bride will know how to spend that $20,000 reward.
00:44:42I should have remained a carpenter.
00:44:44A carpenter?
00:44:45She married you because of your uniform.
00:44:50Shikyore.
00:44:56Sounded like an orlark.
00:45:06Out of the boat, you three.
00:45:14Please, Guitseus, we haven't done anything.
00:45:16We'll see.
00:45:16Come on, get up.
00:45:20Start walking.
00:45:21Come on.
00:45:32Please.
00:45:33Please, gentlemen.
00:45:34We are only poor fishermen.
00:45:35And we meant no harm.
00:45:37We meant no harm, eh?
00:45:38Plain as the nose on your face.
00:45:41Pure three toes in.
00:45:42You stole it.
00:45:43Yes, but please don't arrest us.
00:45:45We have families, wives, little children.
00:45:48We were only trying to make little money selling the wine.
00:45:50A few miserable pennies, that's all.
00:45:52Oh, you admit your guilt, eh?
00:45:54Yes, but please have mercy.
00:45:57You have the wine.
00:45:58All of you.
00:45:59Are you trying to bribe us?
00:46:01Zeke, it is damp.
00:46:01My very bones are creaking.
00:46:03And we only have orders to be on the watch out for Lafitte.
00:46:06Lafitte?
00:46:07Lafitte?
00:46:07Lafitte?
00:46:07Oh, no, no, no.
00:46:08The pirate will let us go.
00:46:10He'll kill us.
00:46:11He'll cut our throats.
00:46:12Oh, you cowardly sowhead.
00:46:14I'll right be on your way.
00:46:15But if you ever try this again, we'll...
00:46:17No, no, we promise.
00:46:18We swear.
00:46:19We swear the name of my grandmother.
00:46:20Go on.
00:46:20Go on.
00:46:21Thank you, sir.
00:46:22You first, it'll warm you up.
00:46:47Oh, Joe, come in.
00:46:48Come in.
00:46:48Stand down.
00:46:49It is nice to see you in New Orleans again, Jean.
00:46:57But every minute you're here, you are in danger.
00:47:00I will make every minute count.
00:47:02The information I requested.
00:47:04Here's the dark.
00:47:08It's the left wing of the house you want.
00:47:10Here.
00:47:11Excellent.
00:47:12So, in a way, you're more than a merchant.
00:47:14You're Dan Cupid himself.
00:47:15I'm glad I never met a woman who could make me take such a risk.
00:47:19You brought the merchandise.
00:47:22Feast your eyes, my friend.
00:47:30Perfect.
00:47:32Perfect.
00:47:33Where's the king's ransom, Jean?
00:47:35You ask for 100,000.
00:47:3970,000.
00:47:41100.
00:47:42It takes a lot of provisions to feed my little island.
00:47:4475.
00:47:46In my own tastes, they're expensive, too.
00:47:5080.
00:47:51Sorry.
00:47:52You know you can sell them for twice that amount.
00:47:5685.
00:47:57Not one penny more.
00:47:5885.
00:48:00And to think of how much fine merchandise I always brought you.
00:48:0390.
00:48:05You're ruining me.
00:48:06You're taking my very lifeblood.
00:48:0890.
00:48:10You're a hard man, Sovigny.
00:48:12All right.
00:48:1395,004 horses.
00:48:1695,004 horses.
00:48:19Fast horses.
00:48:20None of those old spavent goats I saw in your pasture.
00:48:23Oh, no.
00:48:24Wait a minute.
00:48:24Not my expensive one.
00:48:26Fast horses.
00:48:27Like the wind.
00:48:29Like the wind.
00:48:31You're a hard man, Lafitte.
00:48:33Oh, my God.
00:48:34A little bit.
00:48:35I'm not saying he's going.
00:48:35We're three.
00:48:36Come on.
00:48:39We'll see you later in your pasture.
00:48:40Oh, my God.
00:48:48Come on.
00:48:48Come on.
00:48:51Come on.
00:48:52Come on.
00:48:53Come on.
00:48:55Come on.
00:48:57Come on.
00:48:58Come on.
00:48:58Come on.
00:48:59Come on.
00:49:00Come on.
00:49:01Come on.
00:49:01Sean.
00:49:24Sean.
00:49:31Thank heaven for so, Renée.
00:49:33I got every one of your letters.
00:49:35Everything packaged?
00:49:36Everything I'll need, my Sean.
00:49:38We can be married immediately.
00:49:50I'll get a headache.
00:49:54Oh!
00:49:56Mel.
00:49:58Mel!
00:50:01Where is he?
00:50:08Who?
00:50:10My good friend, Mel.
00:50:12If it weren't for Ben, I'd kill you.
00:50:15A man who gives guns to the Indians.
00:50:19Walk.
00:50:23Tell your men to drop their guns.
00:50:26Drop your guns.
00:50:28You can't be talking to us.
00:50:30Release my men.
00:50:31Let them go.
00:50:37We'll never get away now, Sean.
00:50:39Every road will be watched.
00:50:40You stay here.
00:50:41You'll be safe.
00:50:43I'll find a way to get you to Galveston later.
00:50:44Oh!
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00:51:29Oh, my God.
00:51:59It's Lafitte!
00:52:09Lafitte!
00:52:10Lafitte!
00:52:11Get inside, you hussy.
00:52:24I wish I was single again.
00:52:27I wish I was single again.
00:52:32When I was single, my money did jingle.
00:52:37I wish I was single again.
00:52:40Shut up.
00:52:41I married my wife, and oh, then.
00:52:49I married my wife, and oh, then.
00:52:54She was my wife, but the plague of my life.
00:52:58I wish I was single again.
00:53:02I wish I was single again.
00:53:16You, you, Ben, wake up.
00:53:46Oh, what I wouldn't have given to have bitten his big toe.
00:54:16Give him the boat.
00:54:17We'll be back.
00:54:18Come on.
00:54:19Come on.
00:54:20Come on.
00:54:21Come on.
00:54:22Come on.
00:54:23Come on.
00:54:24Come on.
00:54:25Come on.
00:54:26Come on.
00:54:27Come on.
00:54:28Come on.
00:54:29Come on.
00:54:30Come on.
00:54:31Come on.
00:54:32Come on.
00:54:33Come on.
00:54:37Come on.
00:54:38In the last two months we have lost three ships.
00:54:55Seventy-one men have been killed, and a hundred and nine wounded.
00:54:59Lafitte, I tell you we're through if we limit ourselves to Spanish prizes.
00:55:03I don't agree.
00:55:04We cannot possibly match the strength of the Spanish merchantmen when they sail with convoys.
00:55:08The last one had three gunboats to protect it.
00:55:11I'm as aware of all this as you are.
00:55:14From now on, three and four of our ships will sail together.
00:55:17We cannot break the law and survive.
00:55:19Maybe it's about time you took some advice.
00:55:22Pickings have been slim lately, Mr. Lafitte.
00:55:25I think we need some new management.
00:55:28You're drunk, Ian Brown.
00:55:32Well, what about it?
00:55:34When did your ship dock?
00:55:36A few minutes ago.
00:55:37And she's loaded with the richest cargo ever taken off an American ship.
00:55:45You sank an American vessel.
00:55:47We're westerly out of New York, Mr. Lafitte.
00:55:50And I'll sink any American ship that crosses me bow.
00:55:53We're in this business to make money.
00:55:55You can call yourself a law-abiding gentleman.
00:55:57But me, I know what I am.
00:55:59I'm a pirate.
00:56:00A drunken pirate.
00:56:05Hang him!
00:56:08Hang him!
00:56:09Hang him where every man on this island can see him.
00:56:22Every captain who sinks an American vessel will hang.
00:56:27Now get out!
00:56:28Well, I told you, Lafitte, there's nothing but a pirate.
00:56:35And to think that there were women and children on the westerlies.
00:56:38And hanging is too good for him.
00:56:39They ought to send the Navy in and blast Galveston off them.
00:56:42If I were the governor, I'd know what to do about Lafitte.
00:56:45Miss Summers?
00:56:48Why was I asked to this meeting?
00:56:50The governor will explain.
00:56:51No doubt you've heard of the sinking of the westerly?
00:56:53Yes.
00:56:54We have every reason to believe she was sunk by Jean Lafitte.
00:56:57You've no proof of that.
00:56:58Exactly.
00:56:59That is why we sent for you, my dear.
00:57:01Miss Summers, we understand your affection for Mr. Lafitte,
00:57:03and we're just as anxious to learn the truth as you are.
00:57:06But we must have evidence as to whether he's guilty or not.
00:57:09And we believe you can get it for us.
00:57:11You want me to get it for you?
00:57:14You don't expect me to give evidence against Jean Lafitte.
00:57:17Surely you would never rest easy until you knew whether you were married to an honest man
00:57:21or a murderous pirate who was responsible for the drowning of over a hundred American men and women.
00:57:27Governor Claiborne, I'm willing to prove the innocence of Jean Lafitte.
00:57:31I shall send word to him to come for me and take me to Galveston.
00:57:35Excellent, Miss Summers.
00:57:36The United States government will be most grateful.
00:57:39On this bill of lading is a way bill number.
00:57:42The number on the stamps of the cargo stolen from the Westerly will have to match it.
00:57:46If you can locate the cargo and send us the corresponding way bill number,
00:57:50it's all the evidence we need that Jean Lafitte is not innocent.
00:57:54Are you agreeable?
00:57:56I'm agreeable.
00:57:58When Jean comes to get me, he is not to be molested.
00:58:02I guarantee his safety.
00:58:04Thank you, Governor Claiborne.
00:58:06Good day, gentlemen.
00:58:10I trust that you are satisfied this time?
00:58:13Not entirely, Governor.
00:58:15My niece's love for this pirate is such that it would put us at the mercy of a woman's emotions.
00:58:21May I suggest that American troops be sent to stand by near Galveston.
00:58:25Then if the evidence proves Lafitte guilty, he cannot escape.
00:58:29Very well.
00:58:30I'll issue marching orders immediately.
00:58:32The End
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00:59:02There's the signal. It's Jean's ship. Answer him, Jose.
00:59:05There's the signal. It's John's ship.
00:59:17Answer him, Jose.
00:59:18Yes, senorita.
00:59:27He's seen us.
00:59:28The small boat will be ashore in a moment.
00:59:31How can I ever repay you for your kindness?
00:59:33Don't mention it.
00:59:35Don't mention it.
01:00:05All right? No trouble getting here?
01:00:07None. No one will know I'm missing until morning.
01:00:10Monsieur Sauvignet handled everything perfectly.
01:00:12It was a pleasure, Jean.
01:00:14I shall never forget what you've done.
01:00:15Just keep your neck intact, my friend.
01:00:17You'd better hurry now.
01:00:19There is my Galveston, Belle.
01:00:28Right at your feet.
01:00:29There is my Galveston, Belle.
01:00:42Right at your feet.
01:00:44It's wonderful.
01:00:45I can hardly believe that all this was built in less than a year.
01:00:48Did all this come from capturing only Spanish ships?
01:00:54Every bit of it.
01:00:57Why?
01:00:59Jean Lafitte, you're a genius.
01:01:02Of course.
01:01:03It took a genius to win Belle Summers away from all the other men in New Orleans.
01:01:07Is your flattery the bit?
01:01:09Only flattery?
01:01:11No.
01:01:13We'll be married within a week.
01:01:15Come in.
01:01:33Come in.
01:01:34Jose, as you know, it was our mission to search this island for evidence
01:01:38as to whether or not Monsieur Lafitte sank an American vessel.
01:01:42Si, senorita.
01:01:43It will not be necessary to search.
01:01:45I'm sure Jean Lafitte is innocent.
01:01:47But, senorita, senor Maraval wanted...
01:01:48There will be no search, Jose.
01:01:50That'll be all.
01:02:07No use, sir.
01:02:08I'm Miss Summer's servant.
01:02:10What is the meaning of this?
01:02:12Don't you know he's Miss Summer's servant?
01:02:13We caught him searching the rooms upstairs, sir.
01:02:16Is that true?
01:02:17Of course it's true.
01:02:18Your man is so suspicious, Jean.
01:02:23Look.
01:02:24I noticed the instrument yesterday.
01:02:26My uncle was having it sent from Barcelona.
01:02:29We expected it on Captain Perez's ship.
01:02:30What's that got to do with him?
01:02:31Well, there were many other things.
01:02:34Seven bolts of silk for new dresses.
01:02:36Twenty yards of lace.
01:02:37Many things.
01:02:39I didn't want to embarrass you, Jean, by asking about it.
01:02:42It was my idea for her there to look.
01:02:43Well, I want my wife to come to me.
01:02:47Always.
01:02:48Wait a minute.
01:02:49How do we know she's telling the truth?
01:02:51Swallow.
01:02:52How do we know he's not a spy?
01:02:54How do we know she's not in with him?
01:02:56Apologize, Swallow.
01:02:58Apologize?
01:02:59Ha!
01:02:59I'd sooner have my tongue cut out and fed to the gulls.
01:03:02Sure, you can believe her.
01:03:04Well, I don't.
01:03:05It's enough.
01:03:06Oh, it is, is it?
01:03:08Well, you listen to me.
01:03:09When they've got you hanging from the yard on, then you can tell me it's enough.
01:03:14Oh, that one.
01:03:15Every time she leaves this house, it's like an explosion.
01:03:18Someday she'll blow herself up.
01:03:20All right, men.
01:03:21Go back to your posts.
01:03:22I'm sorry to have caused so much trouble.
01:03:24Now, let me see.
01:03:26Silk, combs, lace?
01:03:28The lace would have been perfect for a wedding gown.
01:03:31In that case, it's yours, this very moment.
01:03:34Dominic, play something lively for our guests.
01:03:37Come along, Jose.
01:03:41Hey, my good friend, Dominic.
01:03:43Hmm?
01:03:44Somebody tell me that you play this thing by ear.
01:03:47Well, what of it?
01:03:48Well, how can you get both ears on the keyboard at once?
01:03:52Oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:03:54Touché.
01:04:03Go ahead, Jose.
01:04:04It seems hard to believe there's a place on Earth where the sun never shines.
01:04:09Shining here now.
01:04:12So many sides to you, Jean.
01:04:14The man who builds, the man who destroys,
01:04:17the man who digs tunnels into the heart of the Earth,
01:04:19the man who makes pretty compliments.
01:04:25The man who loves you.
01:04:26We'll be married tomorrow.
01:04:34Well, you mustn't rush me, John.
01:04:37You must give me time to think it over.
01:04:38All right.
01:04:39Begin thinking right now.
01:04:41That's enough.
01:04:43Tomorrow will be the biggest celebration in the history of Galveston.
01:04:46Come on.
01:04:54And to think that the merchants who deal with George Maribel
01:04:56have nothing on their shelves.
01:04:58She'll teach them not to depend on Spanish shipping lines.
01:05:01Neither see.
01:05:02Stephen Hamling and Squire.
01:05:04Not you.
01:05:04Henry de la Croix.
01:05:11Teresa Stefano.
01:05:14Ah, here.
01:05:15Bill Summers.
01:05:16Must be the race.
01:05:18Jose, carry them.
01:05:20Bill.
01:05:22Are you all right?
01:05:24It's the air down here.
01:05:26It's rather bad.
01:05:28They've found the evidence.
01:05:50Colonel Parnell will leave at once.
01:05:52How long do you think it will take us to get to Galveston?
01:05:54With the Indians to guide us, we should be there easily by tonight.
01:06:31To the future queen of Galveston.
01:06:33To the future queen of Galveston.
01:06:35May she always love her subjects, and may the king always be the subject of Galveston.
01:06:37May the king always be the subject of Galveston.
01:06:38May the king always be the subject of Galveston.
01:06:46To the future queen of Galveston.
01:06:57To the future queen of Galveston, may she always love her subjects, and may the king always be the subject of her love.
01:07:06To the queen!
01:07:10Thank you, gentlemen.
01:07:11Ladies and gentlemen, you're all invited to our wedding dinner tomorrow.
01:07:15The way the people are celebrating tonight, they won't even know when there's a tomorrow.
01:07:19To happiness.
01:07:21To honor.
01:07:27Is it much farther?
01:07:34Just over the ridge.
01:07:35To the edge.
01:08:43That's Lafitte's place.
01:09:33Touché.
01:09:40John, I'd like to talk to you.
01:09:41I'm listening to your every word.
01:09:43No, not here alone.
01:09:45I shall be delighted.
01:09:46Well, what is it?
01:09:54John, there's something I must ask you.
01:09:56Anything wrong?
01:09:58Yesterday when we...
01:09:59Not now, not now.
01:10:00But this is very important, sir.
01:10:03Sorry.
01:10:05Excuse me.
01:10:08What is it?
01:10:10Indians have been sighted on the hill.
01:10:11You must come at once.
01:10:12Yes.
01:10:39Swallow.
01:10:42No, it's you.
01:10:44Well, what do you want?
01:10:46Have you seen Jean?
01:10:47You look about as happy as a totem pole.
01:10:50A fine way to celebrate your marriage.
01:10:53You waiting for me to wish you luck?
01:10:55All right.
01:10:57I wish you luck.
01:10:59Oh, I'd marry him.
01:11:01I tried to and couldn't.
01:11:03And I'd have made him a good wife.
01:11:05Better than you.
01:11:07Men are such stupid oafs.
01:11:10I thought you'd give him up when the Wesley was sunk.
01:11:13How'd you find out in New Orleans he didn't do it?
01:11:16What?
01:11:17Well, don't tell me you didn't know.
01:11:20No.
01:11:21What?
01:11:22And all this time I thought...
01:11:24Who did do it, Swallow? Who?
01:11:25Craig Brown.
01:11:26His bones are still bleaching in the sun.
01:11:28John strung him up.
01:11:30Oh, Swallow.
01:11:37Miss Summers.
01:11:38Yes?
01:11:39The American army is on the mainland now.
01:11:41In a few moments the attack will begin.
01:11:42Attack?
01:11:43Yes, I gave the signal.
01:11:44Jose.
01:11:45I could not let you forget your duty, Senorita.
01:11:47Senor Maraval insists I get you out of here safely.
01:11:50But Jean is innocent.
01:11:51He had nothing to do with the sinking of the westerly.
01:11:53Senorita, you must come with me now.
01:11:55Tell my uncle I'll stay here with Jean.
01:12:04Dominique, Beluche, have you seen Jean?
01:12:06I must find him immediately.
01:12:08There.
01:12:09There he is.
01:12:13Jean, the American army will be attacking any minute.
01:12:16What are you talking about?
01:12:17Jose sent for them.
01:12:18He thought you sank the westerly.
01:12:20Men, the American army is attacking.
01:12:25Stay here and protect the women.
01:12:26What's I talking about?
01:12:27Come on, Dominique, Beluche.
01:12:37They're coming from mainland.
01:12:38Get the cannons from the arsenal.
01:12:40Aim them at the hills.
01:12:50Wait to see.
01:12:51You.
01:12:52They died?
01:12:54Malmo, Star Wars.
01:12:55Then they are all over.
01:12:57Who arrived at the sea?
01:13:06Only in the sea.
01:13:10Now, wait, but magnify the sea.
01:13:11モモモモモモモモモモモ.
01:13:12And I.
01:13:14So, type of duty to attack the.
01:13:16My severe player has an Israel.
01:13:17Let's go.
01:13:47Get down to the wharf, and let the small boat tread shove up.
01:13:58Aye, aye, sir.
01:13:59Take the women to the boats, through a tunnel.
01:14:17Come on.
01:14:17You're greatly outnumbered.
01:14:18There's no use.
01:14:19Hurry, hurry.
01:14:19Hurry, hurry.
01:14:20Every...
01:14:37Let's go.
01:15:07Let's go.
01:15:37This island will be completely ours.
01:15:39Lafitte cannot escape.
01:15:41Unless you would prefer that we hang him now instead of taking him to New Orleans for trial,
01:15:46he will lead me to his warehouse at once.
01:15:48You wouldn't dare hang him.
01:15:50Oh, I'm sure you know better than that.
01:15:55You leave me no choice.
01:15:57Most sensible decision.
01:15:58Follow me.
01:16:00You leave me no choice.
01:16:30This is the Lafitte treasure.
01:16:32Bill!
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01:17:57What a lot of countries, huh?
01:18:00Perhaps not.
01:18:02Not if the poet is right who once said
01:18:04that home is where the heart is.
01:18:09Touché, Mr. Dominic.
01:18:11Touché, Mr. Baluch.
01:18:20The end of an empire, Jean.
01:18:23The end of a way of living.
01:18:24There are the ways, Baluch.
01:18:28We'll find them together.
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