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Captain Pirate (1952) is a classic Technicolor swashbuckling adventure starring Louis Hayward as Captain Blood. Explore the plot, cast, production details, trivia, and why this pirate film remains a cult favourite among Golden Age Hollywood fans.
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00:01:59That's Peter Blood's house
00:02:01I know what that could mean
00:02:03You remain here
00:02:05Have Rogers follow me
00:02:06It's Ramsey
00:02:30Easy there, easy
00:02:32You must get these lads out at once, Peter
00:02:35There, that's finished
00:02:36You know what it means to be caught to help them run away slaves
00:02:39I guess you're fidgeting like an old woman
00:02:40Aye, but we'll fidget worse at the end of a rope
00:02:43Captain Blood, I've come about some escaped slaves
00:03:06And with a surprising lack of manners too
00:03:09We found a slave's waistband on the beach
00:03:12You're liable to find anything on the beach, even seashells
00:03:16I just removed one from his foot
00:03:18That should hold you, Angus
00:03:19Thank you, Dr. Blood
00:03:20Now, Colonel, you wanted to see me about some slaves
00:03:29I'm afraid I have none to sell you
00:03:31You see, this land and everything on it is free
00:03:34I wasn't speaking of buying
00:03:35You were a pirate once, Blood, before your reform
00:03:39If you've taken to stealing slaves now, I...
00:03:41Perhaps, Colonel, you also heard that I was once a slave
00:03:43An ex-slave can hardly be expected to like slavery
00:03:46Or slave owners
00:03:49That's the Lady Isabella
00:03:51Excuse me
00:03:53Isabella
00:04:02Oh, I'm sorry, dear
00:04:07This is Colonel Ramsey
00:04:08Colonel, this is...
00:04:10I had the honor of meeting the Lady Isabella at the Governor's reception
00:04:12Oh, if you have business to discuss with my fiancé, Colonel
00:04:15Please don't let me detain you
00:04:17Fiancé?
00:04:19Yes
00:04:20Dr. Blood and I are to be married next week
00:04:22You're a lucky devil, Blood
00:04:25I'm aware of that, Colonel
00:04:26Well, we have a long search ahead of us
00:04:29Well, I certainly want to recover my property standing here
00:04:32Delightful as the company is
00:04:45I'm glad to see you're feeling better, Angus
00:04:48Poor Angus has had the gout
00:04:50I'm afraid too much rich living since we gave up the sea
00:04:54You're not beginning to regret giving up the sea
00:04:57My dear
00:04:57I have no regrets whatever
00:05:00Who is this?
00:05:09Manuelito
00:05:11He's a present from my cousin, Don Ramon
00:05:13He sent him to me with a letter saying he'd be here in time for our wedding
00:05:17Oh, very generous of him to honor the marriage of a Spanish noblewoman to an ex-pirate
00:05:22We will not speak of that again
00:05:24All right, my dear
00:05:25Let's go in the house
00:05:27And Angus will prepare us one of his highland dinners
00:05:30It's good to see you, my lady
00:05:32Let's know that bad cooking
00:05:34I've kept you healthy enough
00:05:35Healthy, I grant you
00:05:37But no paunch
00:05:38And how can I be respectable without a paunch?
00:05:48After what you're used to in Spain
00:05:50This is a poor threshold to ask you to cross
00:05:52It's the one I want to get used to
00:06:04It's odd, Peter, but I feel it's home already
00:06:11I'm glad, dear
00:06:12Angus
00:06:14You'd better feed our, um, our patients
00:06:18Oh, and they can leave as soon as it gets dark
00:06:21Here you are, ladies
00:06:26There's food
00:06:28Drink
00:06:30And be sure to get some sleep
00:06:32Peter, what you're doing is dangerous
00:06:42No matter how you feel, helping escaped slaves is against the law
00:06:46If they come to me for help, how can I turn them out?
00:06:48You helped a man in England once and your reward was prison
00:06:51A man can't live like a man and not make enemies
00:06:53But forgive me, we should be planning our wedding
00:06:56And I should be making gallant speeches to you
00:06:58It's not for speeches that I love you, Peter
00:07:00Ah, Hilary, you didn't forget
00:07:15Clover
00:07:15Beautiful, my boy
00:07:17Beautiful
00:07:18I hope you enjoy them
00:07:21Dear Excellency, I have the honor to present Don Ramon Del Monte Allegri of Cartagena, Lady Isabella's cousin
00:07:27Welcome to Jamaica, sir
00:07:29It's delightful to see you, Hilary
00:07:30Did you dispose of your cargo in Portobello?
00:07:33An average of 17 pounds ahead, sir, I'm glad to report
00:07:3617 pounds? The price of slaves is improving
00:07:38Your company should be delighted
00:07:40I'll take that fine, sleek hen
00:07:42There, go prepare them
00:07:44Yes, sir
00:07:44After leaving Portobello, we put into Cartagena
00:07:48Cartagena was sacked by pirates
00:07:50Sacked?
00:07:51The royal governor murdered and almost a hundred others dead
00:07:54Bygad, sir, if you have need of a stout English ship to help hunt down this pirate vermin
00:07:59The pirate was English
00:08:01English?
00:08:01No, that's impossible
00:08:03How can you be sure? Who identified him?
00:08:06I did
00:08:07At a time when England fights for her life against Louis of France
00:08:12It is most regrettable that your pirates attack your only friend and ally
00:08:16I assure you, Don Ramon, we shall do everything within our power to bring these rogues to justice
00:08:21Meanwhile, we should at least have the pleasure of your company, Don Ramon
00:08:25At the wedding of your cousin, Lady Isabella
00:08:27There will be no wedding
00:08:29The pirate who raided Cartagena was Captain Peter Blood
00:08:33A Captain Blood is no pirate, gentlemen
00:08:36He's a position and well thought of in these parts
00:08:39There must be some mistake
00:08:40I wish it were a mistake, but too many people recognized his blue and silver uniform
00:08:43Captain Evans himself showed me this blackguard through his telescope
00:08:46He made no secret of it
00:08:47His pirates roaming drunk through the streets of Cartagena
00:08:49Boasted there were Blood's men
00:08:50Your Excellency's servant
00:08:51Knowing the way I feel about Isabella, you must realize it's a difficult position in which this places me
00:08:55Wait, Don Ramon
00:08:57This whole thing has come as somewhat of a shock, but Spain is our ally and I have a duty to my king
00:09:03If there is one shred of evidence against Peter Blood, he shall hang like any other pirate
00:09:08Good day, gentlemen
00:09:10To us
00:09:18To our happiness
00:09:19To our life together
00:09:21Peter
00:09:22You've spilled your luck
00:09:25That's a bad omen
00:09:27Take your omen out of here, you highland hag
00:09:29Or I'll spill your luck
00:09:30Here is omen
00:09:33Open it
00:09:44Oh, Peter, it's beautiful
00:09:48It's the best a poor surgeon can do
00:09:51I might have done better for you in the old days
00:09:53My present for you
00:10:02To Peter Blood
00:10:12With all my love
00:10:14I'll wear it here
00:10:18Always
00:10:18What is it?
00:10:22I don't know, I'll go and see
00:10:23Let's go
00:10:37Go
00:10:38Speak while you still can.
00:10:57I have a warrant for your arrest.
00:10:59My arrest?
00:11:01Why did you come creeping up here like thieves?
00:11:04It's easy to take Captain Blood, not even by stealth.
00:11:06An excellent meal, Sir Henry.
00:11:10More poet, Hilary.
00:11:13The Lady Isabella, to see you, Your Excellency.
00:11:16Convey to the Lady Isabella my regrets.
00:11:18This time you may convey them yourself, Sir Henry.
00:11:21I've tried for two days to see you and to see Peter in prison.
00:11:24Why have you refused me?
00:11:26Necessity has tied my hands, my dear.
00:11:28What necessity?
00:11:30The need to silence Peter Blood against the Royal Africa Company's profitable trading and human lives?
00:11:34The slave trade is not illegal, my dear Isabella.
00:11:36Paracy is.
00:11:38A fact which your fiancé seems to have forgotten.
00:11:40Who could prove such an absurd accusation?
00:11:43The proof will be thoroughly examined by the English court, where Blood will stand trial.
00:11:47He was tried once before by an English court.
00:11:50During the Monmouth Rebellion in England, Dr. Peter Blood had the misfortune of putting healing above all else.
00:12:03While helping the wounded, he was accused of disloyalty to the Crown.
00:12:08An outrageous government sentenced him to slavery in the West Indies.
00:12:13Forced to work as a slave along with those unfortunates, he helped as a surgeon in the rebellion.
00:12:17Peter Blood, stealing a guard's uniform, led his fellow men in their path to escape.
00:12:24Never was fighting so bitter as between those that were in prison and the guards so misguided that only the urge to kill their less fortunate fellows remained.
00:12:34So they fought, as only slaves can fight for their freedom.
00:12:38And at last, the prison gates were opened.
00:12:44A score of hunted men on a tiny island.
00:12:46Capture meant death.
00:12:48There was a ship in the harbor.
00:12:50A slave ship.
00:12:53Faint from hunger and thirst, but fighting desperately for their lives.
00:12:57They took their one last chance.
00:12:59Cautiously, silently, the sound meant death.
00:13:05They climbed aboard, surprising the crew.
00:13:08In a short time, the ship was theirs.
00:13:12And what now?
00:13:14A ship, a crew, men without a country, sailing under the only colors left of them.
00:13:19The black flag of piracy.
00:13:21There was only one life left to these outcasts and their leader, Peter Blood.
00:13:26Soon he became Captain Blood, known as the most courageous and daring pirate in all the Caribbean.
00:13:33Forced by sheer necessity, ships of every nation became his prize, but only for the gold they carried.
00:13:38And not for bloodshed.
00:13:40Never once did he attack a ship flying the English flag.
00:13:44Until in the harbor at Larcher, lay an English frigate of 50 guns guarding the slave colony.
00:13:52He entered into combat at the risk of losing their ship.
00:13:57Their only home.
00:13:59Even possible capture and return to slavery.
00:14:04But their cause could not be denied.
00:14:07Captain Blood and his crew proved their worth, even when the frigate made a futile attempt to ram their ship.
00:14:14Victory was theirs.
00:14:18They could have ransacked the city for its gold and its jewels.
00:14:23But at dawn, the victor only demanded the release of the slaves.
00:14:30The crown, recognizing his honesty and gallantry, granted him a full pardon.
00:14:37A free man, he went back to the practice of medicine.
00:14:39Could that be the man who burned and gutted Carthagena?
00:14:46I'm afraid it was, Isabella.
00:14:48Your cousin Don Ramon and I saw Captain Blood at Carthagena,
00:14:52wearing the same blue and silver uniform which he has made infamous throughout the Caribbean.
00:14:55But surely your personal knowledge of Peter makes you realize this is impossible?
00:15:01After all, he was once a pirate, my dear.
00:15:03None of us can deny that.
00:15:06Your Excellency will please excuse me.
00:15:08What did they say, Lassie?
00:15:23Politicians.
00:15:24What is the condition of your ship, Hillary?
00:15:26I can sail on the morning tide.
00:15:29And so you shall.
00:15:32And take your prisoner aboard with you tonight.
00:15:34You were right in the first place, Angus.
00:15:38Get all Captain Blood's old crew together.
00:15:40They'll know what to do.
00:15:41Aye, Lassie.
00:15:43Begging your pardon, my lady.
00:15:48I'll pass the word.
00:15:49Oh.
00:16:04Come on.
00:16:05Hmm.
00:16:06Oh.
00:16:15Oh.
00:16:15Oh.
00:16:17The End
00:16:47The End
00:17:17Stand by to weigh anchor.
00:17:27The prisoner is to be kept in irons until we're well at sea.
00:17:31Captain's orders.
00:17:39All secure, sir.
00:17:41Mr. Ainsworth, get your men a lot to make sail.
00:17:45A skip alongside, sir.
00:18:06Good evening, Hillary.
00:18:07This is indeed a surprise. I'm about to set sail.
00:18:10Yes, I know. That's why I had to see you, to apologize.
00:18:14Oh, there's no need of that, Isabella.
00:18:16Please, please let me talk to you one moment, alone.
00:18:20Why, of course, my dear. Come, come below.
00:18:23Here, now. What's this?
00:18:35Ain't he elegant?
00:18:37He looks like a blooming admiral.
00:18:38Here, you. What's your name?
00:18:40Manuelito, am I a doma de Dona Isabella de Sotomayor?
00:18:44Ain't it the blinking card?
00:18:47No me molesters.
00:18:48Here, now, then. You either speak English.
00:18:50You play, I dance.
00:18:52Give him a tune and let's see the little monkey dance.
00:18:55Knowing the way I feel about you can well understand what a distasteful situation this is for me.
00:19:20I can grant you no favors, Isabella.
00:19:21But I ask for nothing, Hillary.
00:19:24I only came here to say I'm sorry for the way I acted yesterday.
00:19:28Oh, I'm glad you came.
00:19:30It'll give me something to look forward to on a long voyage to England and back.
00:19:34You know, Isabella, from the time you boarded my ship in Spain,
00:19:38I've always dared to hope, even though I knew you were pledged to another.
00:19:41I've always dared to hope, even though I knew you were pledged to another.
00:20:12What is it?
00:20:13I don't think.
00:20:14I don't think.
00:20:15I don't think.
00:20:16I don't think.
00:20:17Oh, my God.
00:20:47Oh, my God.
00:21:17What's going on up there?
00:21:18Sneak up, boy.
00:21:19Pirates, sir.
00:21:20They came over the side.
00:21:21They released the prisoner.
00:21:22Out of my way.
00:21:22Hillary, please don't leave me alone.
00:21:24I'm afraid.
00:21:24Stop yourself in, Isabella.
00:21:26Come on.
00:21:56Let's go.
00:22:26Let's go.
00:22:56Let's go.
00:23:26Let's go.
00:23:56Let's go.
00:23:59Angus.
00:24:00Aye, aye, sir.
00:24:01The crew, are they with us?
00:24:02All but a few of them.
00:24:04They're just on us average citizens who appreciate a wee bit of piracy.
00:24:07Any man who doesn't want to join us has my permission to go over to the side and swim ashore.
00:24:14Men, this is mutiny.
00:24:15I warn you that every one of you will swing from the yard arm.
00:24:18You won't be able to see it.
00:24:20You'd be down in the cabin with a bit of fluff.
00:24:22What we want is a captain who's on deck when the fighting's on.
00:24:30Take him below.
00:24:31Now, my dear, they'll take you ashore.
00:24:39I'll wait for you.
00:24:48It's no use to wait.
00:24:52I've no life to offer you now.
00:24:54They've driven me back to piracy.
00:24:56And another pardon from the king would be a miracle indeed.
00:24:58Oh, Peter, I'll pray for a miracle.
00:25:03Swede.
00:25:04Aye, aye.
00:25:06See the get ashore safely.
00:25:08Aye, aye, sir.
00:25:09Angus.
00:25:09Aye, aye, sir.
00:25:10We make sail at once.
00:25:12I'll hand you off to make sail.
00:25:15I'll wait for you forever.
00:25:24Get to me, sir.
00:25:26Way anchor.
00:25:28Shake out your fossils.
00:25:36Steer north, border east.
00:25:38We sail for Tortuga.
00:25:40Eldman, horse north and border east.
00:25:44That's we sail for Tortuga.
00:25:48Tortuga!
00:25:49Hey!
00:25:58I say string him up now.
00:26:24Aye, let him dance on the yard off.
00:26:26Man, man, quiet.
00:26:29We have no quarrel with Captain Evans.
00:26:32Only with His Majesty's government.
00:26:34What's so bad about that?
00:26:36He's given us a chance to resume our chosen profession.
00:26:39I can promise that every one of you will be caught and hanged without distinction.
00:26:46Tell him overboard.
00:26:47Probably I should listen to my men, but my retirement has made me a bit soft.
00:26:53Put him over the side.
00:26:54You've water and food enough for three days.
00:27:08If you're rowing's as stubborn as the set of your jaw, you'll make Port Royal long before that.
00:27:12I'll find you again, Flood.
00:27:14I'll find every one of you.
00:27:16First, I suggest you find Port Royal.
00:27:22Hail ho!
00:27:25Ship off the stubborn ball!
00:27:39Very bad manners for a Frenchman.
00:27:41If she is a Frenchman.
00:27:51She's a pilot.
00:27:52You'd like us.
00:27:55Yes.
00:27:57Put two shots across our bow.
00:27:59Now show her our true colors.
00:28:01They shall hold you still while we take a closer look.
00:28:11Raise your hands and take again the oath of piracy.
00:28:19We, the hunted, have become hunters.
00:28:22We dedicate ourselves to a life and death brotherhood of buccaneers.
00:28:25All valuables seized shall become common funds.
00:28:30For the future security of each and every one of you, we pledge these rewards.
00:28:33Let's go.
00:28:34Let's go.
00:28:41Let's go.
00:28:41Ahoy! What ship are you?
00:28:57The Tonga Queen, Captain Peter Blood.
00:29:01Captain Peter Blood?
00:29:02Thomas Valesquez.
00:29:04Valesquez, from Espanola.
00:29:08Captain Peter Blood, my friend.
00:29:11But you should be more careless, fool.
00:29:13I, poor, then he'll capture you.
00:29:14Heaven send me enemies such as you.
00:29:20Come in, come in, my friend.
00:29:22We have much to say.
00:29:25It is so good when home comrades meet.
00:29:28You don't know how much I miss you, my friend.
00:29:31Come on, we get drunk.
00:29:33Everybody get drunk.
00:29:36Oh, I, poor, then he forgot.
00:29:38The crew of my friend's ship is don't be thirsty so long I've got fine Spanish wine in my hold.
00:29:44I give the order.
00:29:46Oh, a passenger I pick up in Tortuga.
00:29:49You will forgive, Thomas.
00:29:57He doesn't understand about courtesies.
00:30:01I am Celeste.
00:30:04Peter Blood, mademoiselle.
00:30:05Captain Blood?
00:30:07You are the one the Spanish called on Pedro Sangre?
00:30:10I'm flattered.
00:30:11But you're French, aren't you?
00:30:13I am international.
00:30:16Thomas has acquired many beautiful things inside you.
00:30:19You find me beautiful?
00:30:21Very beautiful, mademoiselle.
00:30:23I think, Captain, we are two people who know what we want.
00:30:29Thomas is a pig.
00:30:32Gold doubloons, Spanish money, and new.
00:30:35Oh, and those earrings.
00:30:41Peruvian emeralds, if I'm not mistaken.
00:30:43A gift from Thomas?
00:30:45A gift from that pig?
00:30:48When I want presents from him, I take.
00:30:56You do not find me interesting, Captain?
00:31:00Fascinating.
00:31:01I can hardly take my eyes from...
00:31:03Yes, Captain.
00:31:04Those earrings.
00:31:07My earrings are all that intrigue you.
00:31:10You English have only business in mind.
00:31:13You're just like the Dutch.
00:31:15You're a pig like Thomas.
00:31:16You're a pig like Thomas.
00:31:17Oh, perfect autumn, deloge, it's a largo.
00:31:26Presto, but take a kill of the job, Presto.
00:31:29La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la.
00:31:31Ha, ha, ha.
00:31:33Put it soon, your whole crew beat wrong.
00:31:36Ha, ha.
00:31:36Just like old times, see?
00:31:38Ha, ha, ha.
00:31:40Ha, ha, ha.
00:31:41Ha, ha, ha.
00:31:41Ha, ha, ha.
00:31:41Ha, ha, ha.
00:31:42Ha, ha, ha.
00:31:43Did you raid Cartagena?
00:31:44Did I raid?
00:31:48Don't make joke with me, my friend.
00:31:50There's only one man with a magnificent brilliance for such a raid.
00:31:54What plunder.
00:31:55What, what, what, what, what, what.
00:31:57Only Captain Blood has such magnificent brilliance.
00:32:01Seems another man has stolen my brilliance.
00:32:04You see, I didn't make the raid.
00:32:06You didn't?
00:32:08Thomas, do you know what this?
00:32:10Oh, I'm so sorry, my friend.
00:32:11He's not your friend.
00:32:13He insulted me.
00:32:14Didn't you hear me?
00:32:15I have been insulted by that English pig.
00:32:18Shut up.
00:32:19We are talking.
00:32:25These doubloons, where did they come from?
00:32:28And the earrings she's wearing.
00:32:29Oh, those earrings.
00:32:31Well, one night, this one and me, we are seated in a cafe
00:32:36with a two-faced sea scavenger by the name Easterling.
00:32:40Easterling?
00:32:41Sells out of Martinique.
00:32:43That's the kid.
00:32:45We are drinking.
00:32:46Me, a little bit too much.
00:32:49This one, next morning she is wearing the earrings.
00:32:53How she get them, she can't remember.
00:32:56What happened to the rest of the set?
00:32:59What set?
00:33:00The celebrated jewel collection sent by the king of Spain to the governor's wife in Cartagena.
00:33:04Besides the earrings, there was a necklace of Peruvian emeralds
00:33:07and a fabulous tiara of emeralds, rubies and diamonds.
00:33:10That cheap tramp, Easterling.
00:33:12Only the earrings.
00:33:14Oh.
00:33:15Maybe I should stay drunk a little bit longer now.
00:33:18Maybe your memory returns a little bit.
00:33:21No?
00:33:22No.
00:33:23The entire collection was stolen in the raid on Cartagena.
00:33:27Do you think it could have been Easterling?
00:33:30Possible.
00:33:31What can I do to help?
00:33:34Tell me where to find Easterling.
00:33:36Martinique.
00:33:37But he's a very dangerous man.
00:33:39Not to be trusted.
00:33:45I think maybe I go with you.
00:33:47No.
00:33:48The sun is too long.
00:33:49I sail at once for Martinique.
00:33:51Oh, but my friend, everything I have is yours.
00:33:55Everything.
00:33:56I appreciate your generosity, my friend.
00:33:59But everything in the world I want is in Port Royal.
00:34:01Only the earrings, eh?
00:34:13Surely, Lady Isabella, you appreciate the gravity of these charges
00:34:16that Captain Evans has brought against you?
00:34:19Aiding in the escape of a prisoner of the crown?
00:34:22Fostering a mutiny aboard the ship Congo Queen,
00:34:25which resulted in his capture by pirates?
00:34:28Mutiny, treason and piracy.
00:34:30Have you nothing to say in your own defense?
00:34:34If words can erase some of the dishonor
00:34:36that your deeds have brought upon our name,
00:34:39you must speak, Isabella.
00:34:41If you have no objection,
00:34:43I would like to have another try at the slave lad.
00:34:45Bring him forward.
00:34:49On the night, Blood's Pirate stole my ship.
00:34:52Did you not say these words to the Signorita?
00:34:54Distrahi allus ombri sufficienti para da tiempo alvascate?
00:34:58He did not.
00:34:59I was addressing the question to the lad.
00:35:01Well?
00:35:04If Your Excellency is unfamiliar with Spanish,
00:35:06those words translated are,
00:35:08did I entertain the sailors long enough
00:35:10to allow the good captain to be rescued?
00:35:12I think a touch of the lash might loosen his tongue.
00:35:15No doubt.
00:35:15The boy is innocent.
00:35:20Would you add perjury to the other charges, Isabella?
00:35:24Stop it, stop it.
00:35:25We'll stop when every one of that crew is caught and hanged
00:35:28and Captain Feetalblood hanged high after them all.
00:35:36Come, lads, speak up.
00:35:38Yes, speak, slave, while you still have a tongue.
00:35:41Which will get nothing out of him, Hillary.
00:35:43He's in need of another dose.
00:35:44Take him back.
00:35:45No.
00:35:47No more flogging.
00:35:49He had nothing to do with it.
00:35:50It was all my doing.
00:35:51I planned the escape.
00:35:52You admit this crime?
00:35:55Crime?
00:35:57Is it a crime to help the man you love?
00:36:00He was being sent away an innocent man
00:36:01to stand a hopeless trial and die on the gallows.
00:36:04And why?
00:36:05All because of the jealousy of one man
00:36:07and the greed of another.
00:36:09You are hardly qualified to judge
00:36:11between justice and injustice.
00:36:14You are under arrest
00:36:15and shall proceed under guard
00:36:17to the Viceroy's Court at Portobello,
00:36:19there to be sentenced by the Spanish authorities.
00:36:22But if the captain wants to sail into Martinique
00:36:43as a Dutch trading ship,
00:36:44that's his business.
00:36:47Aye, but covering up our guns
00:36:49in a strange part is our business.
00:36:52And I don't like it.
00:36:54I tell you, it's daft.
00:36:56Altering the shape of a ship
00:36:57is like changing a leopard's spots.
00:37:00And I tell you, Sweden,
00:37:01it'll bring you nothing but trouble.
00:37:03Aye, you're full of Scots superstition.
00:37:07Am I now?
00:37:08Have you seen what the captain's up to?
00:37:10No.
00:37:14Take a look for your cell.
00:37:15Run up the Dutch flag.
00:37:45Take a look.
00:37:46Mr. Hollinger.
00:38:16This is it, the bonniest place in the town.
00:38:29What about Easterling?
00:38:30I haven't been able to find Heidner a hair of him, or his crew.
00:38:33But they say that nightingale in there is his light of love.
00:38:39Keep looking for him.
00:38:46The night with your solitude, the night I hear you cry.
00:38:55Ay, ay, ay, ay.
00:39:07CorazĂłn que no vio de otro pecho el amor.
00:39:16Ahora, muy tarde, comprendes todo tu error.
00:39:28Ardió al sentir que era inútil soñar.
00:39:40Sin pensar que al dejarte muy pronto sabrĂas con desesperaciĂłn.
00:39:54Que era tĂş, ni cuando...
00:40:04Ay, ay, ay.
00:40:18CorazĂłn que no vio de otro pecho el amor.
00:40:20Ay, ay, ay.
00:40:22Ay, ay, ay.
00:40:26Ay, ay, ay.
00:40:32CorazĂłn que no vio de otro pecho el amor.
00:40:42CorazĂłn que no vio de otro pecho el amor.
00:40:56Corazón que no vio de otro pecho, señor.
00:40:58CorazĂłn que no vio gusto suerte.
00:41:03Ay.
00:41:04Conclamado.
00:41:06CorazĂłn que no vio de otro pecho.
00:41:08Subimiremos.
00:41:09CorazĂłn que no vio de todo.
00:41:10CorazĂłn que no vio de otro pecho.
00:41:12Oh, querido, cumplirán.
00:41:14Gracias, señor.
00:41:15Por favor.
00:41:21Such gallantry.
00:41:22I would have taken you for a Spaniard.
00:41:24Do you think our low countries produce only tulips and cheeses?
00:41:28Sometimes Holland exports gentlemen.
00:41:30It was your way of speaking.
00:41:31It sounded more Spanish.
00:41:33An inheritance from my mother.
00:41:35You see, she was Spanish.
00:41:36Born in Sevilla.
00:41:38What a coincidence.
00:41:40I also was born there.
00:41:42What was her name?
00:41:43Oh, you wouldn't know it.
00:41:44It was a most undistinguished family.
00:41:46And it's quite obvious, senorita,
00:41:48that you are a young lady of distinction and refinement.
00:41:53Bring us some of your finest canary wine.
00:41:55Yes, sir.
00:42:00Drink up, lads.
00:42:07Monsieur Easterling,
00:42:09you were not expected until tomorrow.
00:42:11That I can see.
00:42:12I will tell Mademoiselle Armando you are here.
00:42:18Now.
00:42:21Who is that man?
00:42:23Peter van der Meer.
00:42:24With the Dutch West India Company.
00:42:27Peter van der Meer.
00:42:28You know him, perhaps?
00:42:30Oh.
00:42:32I think I do.
00:42:35Tell her nothing.
00:42:37You've not seen me here.
00:42:38Is that clear?
00:42:39I can scarcely restrain my curiosity.
00:42:43How these lovely stones
00:42:45come to surround such a lovely neck.
00:42:49Whoever gave it to you
00:42:50must have been a connoisseur of beauty.
00:42:51A collector of treasures.
00:42:53A man familiar with the riches of Panama
00:42:55or perhaps Carpagena.
00:42:58I am not familiar with its history.
00:43:00At least you must remember the name of the man
00:43:01whose wealth must have equaled his affection
00:43:03to give you such a gift.
00:43:04Please.
00:43:05Let us not speak of him.
00:43:06Senor van der Meer.
00:43:09You are a merchant.
00:43:10You have a ship
00:43:11that will sail away from here soon.
00:43:13Perhaps.
00:43:15Would it not be possible
00:43:16for you to take
00:43:16one passenger?
00:43:27Excuse me.
00:43:27I must go and sing now.
00:43:30When do you expect he's stilling back?
00:43:32Please.
00:43:32I cannot talk here.
00:43:33One or two questions answered
00:43:34and my ship might sail at dawn.
00:43:36Please come back later.
00:43:41Tonight.
00:43:42I live at 37 Rue de la Porte.
00:44:00Do you know I'm...
00:44:02I know.
00:44:03But I know Peter Van der Meer.
00:44:04Peter.
00:44:05Peter.
00:44:05Let's go.
00:44:35Amanda.
00:44:42Amanda.
00:44:46Amanda.
00:44:52Amanda.
00:45:05Amanda.
00:45:08Amanda.
00:45:10Amanda.
00:45:12Amanda.
00:45:13Amanda.
00:45:15Amanda.
00:45:17Amanda.
00:45:18Amanda.
00:45:19Amanda.
00:45:20Amanda.
00:45:21Amanda.
00:45:22Amanda.
00:45:23Amanda.
00:45:24Amanda.
00:45:25Amanda.
00:45:26Amanda.
00:45:27Amanda.
00:45:28Amanda.
00:45:29Amanda.
00:45:30Amanda.
00:45:31Amanda.
00:45:32Did you find what you wanted, Captain Vandermeer?
00:45:58Well, apparently you did, Easterling.
00:46:00Search him.
00:46:01Oh, please, my dear friend, I'm a man of experience.
00:46:05Raise the hand.
00:46:06Aye!
00:46:09A Dutch murderer was a rare fish for the Martinique authorities' net.
00:46:15They might think it odd that a Dutch merchant uses an Egyptian dagger.
00:46:18What's your business in Martinique?
00:46:20Besides murder.
00:46:21I'll handle this.
00:46:22Who are you?
00:46:24Peter Vandermeer of the Dutch West India Company.
00:46:27And I'm, His Majesty, the King of England,
00:46:30When you christened yourself mighty, you should have picked a man we didn't know.
00:46:33Vandermeer is a very dear friend of ours.
00:46:38To Peter Blunt with all my love.
00:46:43Not Captain Blunt.
00:46:45Aye.
00:46:46The fear dared me fool for a bit.
00:46:49It's himself and a sight for sore eyes.
00:46:53This is a great Captain Blunt, the retired buccaneer,
00:47:01With a blinking king's pardon to cheap the gallows.
00:47:03Wait, my friend.
00:47:04I've waited for years.
00:47:06Doctor Blunt, the great slave liberator.
00:47:16Well, let's see you liberate yourself from this.
00:47:20Put that down, you fool.
00:47:22Remember, Larcher, when you ran my ship aground,
00:47:26And I had to swim ashore with that broken leg?
00:47:29And now you'll try to steal my woman!
00:47:34Listen before this knife forgets you are my so good friend.
00:47:38Are you protecting him?
00:47:39No.
00:47:40I'm protecting an investment.
00:47:43Ten thousand pieces of hate on his head.
00:47:47Ten thousand pieces of hate?
00:47:49Yeah.
00:47:52You're right, Egyptian.
00:47:55You've got brains.
00:47:56One of us needs them.
00:48:04Sit over there.
00:48:06Please.
00:48:17A gentleman of sorts, shall I say, value,
00:48:20Must be treated with the most careful respect.
00:48:23Get us some rum.
00:48:24Why not?
00:48:25Maybe the rum will give you more sense than you show now.
00:48:28You must have gone soft in the head to think you could take a ship or a woman away from George Easterling.
00:48:41My interest was in the necklace, not the girl.
00:48:44A necklace?
00:48:46Yes, from the set you stole, when you made the raid on Cartagena.
00:48:49Me?
00:48:51It's a flattering thought.
00:48:53But Cartagena's a bit large for the likes of my ship.
00:48:57That's one port I'd never raid.
00:48:59And who did?
00:49:01Coulivant.
00:49:02Coulivant?
00:49:03The French one from Santa Domingo?
00:49:04Oh, Coulivant hasn't even a first-class ship.
00:49:07Oh, yes, he is.
00:49:09The best in the Caribbean.
00:49:11A double-dicker with so many guns, she looks like a porcupine.
00:49:15Where's that blighter with the rum?
00:49:17Egyptian!
00:49:20You say you got the emeralds set from Coulivant?
00:49:23Aye.
00:49:24In a trade, it was.
00:49:26He had too many emeralds, and I had too many female admirers, you might say.
00:49:31What did you do with the earrings?
00:49:35That wild cat of Tomas Velasquez stole them from me.
00:49:39While I slept.
00:49:42Off to it, you dirty squid.
00:49:50Pour.
00:49:58Ten thousand pieces of eight.
00:50:00That's what I call a good night's work, Easterling.
00:50:03You are partners, I presume.
00:50:05Partners may I.
00:50:07They works for me.
00:50:12You are wrong, my friend.
00:50:15From now, we divide everything.
00:50:18In two parts.
00:50:20The same.
00:50:23Did you also intend to divide the girl's necklace with him?
00:50:26Well, that's one way of dissolving a partnership.
00:50:41Not a bad little fellow, but...
00:50:43Tell him, but...
00:50:44Tricky.
00:50:48Awful tricky.
00:50:50Even dead, you can't trust him.
00:50:52You can't trust anyone these days.
00:50:54How about you?
00:51:00All right.
00:51:00Let's go.
00:51:00All right.
00:51:01All right.
00:51:02Let's go.
00:51:03Let's go.
00:51:03Let's go.
00:51:05Let's go.
00:51:06Let's go.
00:51:07Oh, myG T- evitar.
00:51:09You can now.
00:51:10Let's go.
00:51:11Let's go.
00:51:12Okay.
00:51:12Let's go.
00:51:12Let's go.
00:51:13Drop him!
00:51:43Drop him!
00:52:13Drop him!
00:52:29Officers, arrest that man!
00:52:33After him! It's blood! There's a price on his head!
00:52:38It's blood, all right.
00:52:40Looks like there might be a price on your head.
00:52:43蛇, no!
00:52:45Call me!
00:52:46Call me!
00:52:47Call me!
00:52:55Call me!
00:52:57Call me!
00:52:59Call me!
00:53:02I'm relieved to see you.
00:53:23What delayed you?
00:53:24Any luck?
00:53:25Yes.
00:53:26Cullivan is our man.
00:53:27Cullivan?
00:53:28We sail with the tide for Santa Domingo.
00:53:29There we'll call on Madame Duval.
00:53:31He knows every scurvy buccaneer in the Caribbean.
00:53:34Madame Duval it is.
00:53:36All hands on deck.
00:53:37Ready to weigh anchor.
00:53:39Oh!
00:53:40Oh!
00:53:41Oh!
00:53:42Oh!
00:53:43Oh!
00:53:44Oh!
00:53:45Oh!
00:53:46Oh!
00:53:47Oh!
00:53:48Oh!
00:53:49Oh!
00:53:50Oh!
00:53:51Oh!
00:53:52Oh!
00:53:53Oh!
00:53:54Oh!
00:53:55Oh!
00:53:56Oh!
00:53:57Oh!
00:53:58Oh!
00:53:59Oh!
00:54:00Oh!
00:54:01Oh!
00:54:11Oh!
00:54:12Oh!
00:54:13Oh!
00:54:14Oh!
00:54:26Oh!
00:54:27Waiter, are you trying to poison me?
00:54:31Monsieur, make poor jokes.
00:54:33I ordered brandy, not bilge water.
00:54:37But this is brandy.
00:54:39This will taste like the inside of a pirate's boot.
00:54:41Get the proprietor.
00:54:43You want me?
00:54:43No, I want the proprietor.
00:54:45You have found me.
00:54:48A thousand pardons, my lord.
00:54:50What were you shouting at the waiter for?
00:54:52Here, taste this.
00:54:53If you can stand it.
00:54:54It's the best you can find in San Domingo.
00:55:00Not so good as the worst in Paris.
00:55:02Sit down, please.
00:55:04Get on with your work, Pierre.
00:55:07How would you like to buy some real brandy?
00:55:09Nobody can buy that while the French war goes on.
00:55:13How much have you been able to smuggle, monsieur?
00:55:16Madame is quick.
00:55:17What would you say to a boatload?
00:55:20A handsome, full-bodied, vintage.
00:55:22Perfectly aged, just like yourself.
00:55:24Like myself, a brandy cannot be tested by words, monsieur.
00:55:32Follow me.
00:55:50Cigar.
00:55:51Cigar.
00:55:51Cigar.
00:55:54Ah, it takes me back.
00:55:59You remind me of a stevedore I once knew in the harbour.
00:56:03A chest like a whale.
00:56:05You also remind me of an early love.
00:56:10A three-master, copper bottom.
00:56:12Worthy in any sea.
00:56:19So remind you of a ship.
00:56:21Bravo, my friend.
00:56:23At my age and still seaworthy.
00:56:25Since you know so many seafaring men, I'm in need of one myself, with a stout ship and not too many scruples.
00:56:32Whom would I know with scruples?
00:56:34I heard talk of a man named Coulevin.
00:56:40Not from me.
00:56:41In my business, it's better not to know such a one.
00:56:44Enough about scruples.
00:56:46Tomorrow we talk about the brandy.
00:56:48Tonight we drink.
00:56:50Huh?
00:56:50Come in.
00:56:53Madame Duval.
00:56:58Speak up.
00:56:59This is my friend.
00:57:00It's Coulevin.
00:57:01He's got need of a surgeon.
00:57:04Coulevin?
00:57:05Never heard of him needing a surgeon.
00:57:07Cuttle is worn in the leg.
00:57:09Dr. Legrand is out there.
00:57:10I sleep in a rum bottle.
00:57:12Tell Pierre he'll find him.
00:57:13Where are you going?
00:57:18For more brandy.
00:57:19We'd be ashamed to launch our friendship in a teacup.
00:57:22I'll be back in an hour.
00:57:24In an hour, it is.
00:57:26I'll be here.
00:57:30Au revoir, Captain Blood.
00:57:33Madame Duval said you would point out the doctor.
00:57:45Over there.
00:57:49Doctor?
00:57:51Wake up!
00:57:52Wake up!
00:57:53Why is it then I was sent for a doctor in the daytime?
00:57:57Always in the middle of the night.
00:57:59Can you answer me that?
00:58:01Wake up!
00:58:02Wake up!
00:58:02Leave him alone.
00:58:03He's in no condition to go.
00:58:04I'll attend to the matter myself.
00:58:06You?
00:58:06Aye, he's a doctor too.
00:58:08With a steadier hand than my friend here, as your eyes should tell you.
00:58:11Well, come on.
00:58:11You say you're in a hurry.
00:58:12Lead the way.
00:58:15Where to?
00:58:16Ship's laying off Point North.
00:58:17Point North, eh?
00:58:18Wait a minute here, mates.
00:58:20There's a wrong smell to this.
00:58:22Why didn't Madame Duval tell me you was a surgeon?
00:58:33Here, Peter.
00:58:34Here, Peter.
00:58:34You're bleeding in these.
00:58:35Good luck, Captain.
00:58:48Good luck, Captain.
00:58:48What's he still doing here?
00:58:54Oh, he got too drunk.
00:58:56The other doctor went in his place.
00:58:57What other?
00:58:58The one that refused the drink.
00:59:00They didn't like it.
00:59:01I thought you knew him.
00:59:02I know him, all right.
00:59:04Call the port police.
00:59:05Yes.
00:59:06Doc, wake up.
00:59:09We've got a call to make.
00:59:10Yeah.
00:59:11As soon as I collect 10,000 pieces of eight, I'll keep you pickled for the rest of your life.
00:59:20Why is it nobody sends for a doctor in the daytime?
00:59:23Always in the middle of the night.
00:59:26You can't answer me there, can you?
00:59:28Well, where's the patient?
00:59:30One of your men said it was an emergency.
00:59:32This way.
00:59:32Wait outside.
00:59:45Who are you?
00:59:47A surgeon.
00:59:48Who do you think?
00:59:50You took long enough getting here.
00:59:52You're lucky I came at all, Captain Coulevin.
00:59:54It was only for Madame Duval.
00:59:56Oh, stop, Captain.
00:59:57Look at my leg.
00:59:58Well, how does a man get such an ugly wound?
01:00:09In a sword fight, perhaps?
01:00:11Perhaps.
01:00:12Why don't you wait until tonight for treatment?
01:00:15That's not your concern.
01:00:16True, true.
01:00:18Only perhaps I might have to saw it off.
01:00:22Here, drink this.
01:00:26You won't feel the pain.
01:00:27You won't feel the pain.
01:00:49You won't feel the pain.
01:00:51You won't feel the pain.
01:00:53I think the doctor is still with him.
01:01:10Come, come, knock again.
01:01:11My time's precious.
01:01:21Well, how is he?
01:01:22Not so loud.
01:01:23He's asleep.
01:01:23Then wake him up.
01:01:24I have to talk to him.
01:01:28Well, speak up, man.
01:01:30I'm talking to you.
01:01:33You blundering idiot.
01:01:35Get a light, someone.
01:01:36Free up there.
01:01:36Get a light.
01:01:38Now give it to me.
01:01:40Now get out of here, all of you.
01:01:41I'll wake him myself.
01:01:42You two.
01:01:47All right, Kuba.
01:01:48Wake up.
01:01:48Wake up.
01:01:49There's something who was here.
01:01:50Unfounded man, open your eyes.
01:01:52I've only got a minute.
01:01:55Can you hear me?
01:01:56I can't hear you.
01:01:57All right, now listen carefully.
01:01:59The new viceroy from Spain will reach Portobello in three days.
01:02:03It will be most undesirable to let the gold be transferred to a Spanish ship of war.
01:02:08Keep awake, can't you?
01:02:09You've got to sail on tomorrow's tide.
01:02:12I'm after something else, too.
01:02:13Live gold.
01:02:15The market's short on slaves.
01:02:17We can pick up a cargo from the prison plantation.
01:02:20Also, I'm particularly interested in a certain aristocratic Spanish beauty, the Lady Isabella.
01:02:25Do you understand?
01:02:26Remember it.
01:02:27And don't fail me.
01:02:28Portobello, the night of the third day.
01:02:36Be careful.
01:02:38See that he's better by morning.
01:02:45Monsieur Doctor.
01:02:47Haven't you finished with him yet?
01:02:49The captain's very badly hurt.
01:02:50There's no more I can do here.
01:02:51I need help.
01:02:52He must be taken ashore immediately.
01:02:54Lower the boat.
01:02:55Come.
01:02:55We'll take him out of here.
01:02:59Hurry now.
01:03:00Put a blanket over him.
01:03:07I tell you.
01:03:08This one is the surgeon.
01:03:10That one in the cabin.
01:03:11It's Captain Blood.
01:03:17Coulvin.
01:03:18Where are you taking him?
01:03:20Ashore.
01:03:21The surgeon's orders.
01:03:23Aha.
01:03:24Where is that surgeon?
01:03:25Hey, Lord of the Lord.
01:03:31That's blood.
01:03:32Lower the boat.
01:03:33Oh, save your strength.
01:03:36That's one fish you'll never catch.
01:03:38This is your credentials.
01:03:51I have just promoted you to Colonel Juan Orozco, military advisor to the new viceroy at Portobello.
01:04:00You're a wizard, Tomas.
01:04:01This looks authentic enough to be the Royal Seal of Spain.
01:04:04It is.
01:04:04It is.
01:04:04I personally borrow it from Royal Customs at Cadiz.
01:04:08Now for the human reform.
01:04:16One must be prepared for all occasions in the emergencies.
01:04:19You know, it's too bad you don't want to be admiral.
01:04:22I got one human reform here with gold braid.
01:04:25It gets you a 21-gun salute.
01:04:27All a 12-gun firing squad.
01:04:29I prefer to remain as inconspicuous as possible.
01:04:32As you wish, my friend.
01:04:34Now this I borrow from a Spanish colonel who have no further use for it.
01:04:39Those are his papers which I changed a little bit.
01:04:42You should have been a statesman.
01:04:44No, no.
01:04:45Too dangerous.
01:04:46In our profession, we live longer, also better.
01:04:50Well, my friend, we celebrate this little masquerade someday, don't you?
01:04:55Adios, amigo.
01:04:56Adios.
01:04:58You'll be more welcome in Portobello with the Spanish flag flying from your must-head.
01:05:10Huh?
01:05:28I presume, Isabella, you've had enough of this unpleasantness, imprisoned here in Portobello.
01:05:33Why did you come here, don Ramon?
01:05:35To bring you the good news, my dear.
01:05:38The King of Spain has granted you a pardon.
01:05:41Then, Peter, Captain Blood has proved his innocence.
01:05:44Tell me when, how?
01:05:46Captain Blood has proved nothing beyond the fact that he is a pirate.
01:05:50But you said a pardon.
01:05:52There is one small condition.
01:05:56You will send Captain Blood a message.
01:05:58Asking him to meet you at a nearby village.
01:06:01He is to come alone.
01:06:03Where you will capture him.
01:06:06For a relative, my dear cousin, you have a very low opinion of me.
01:06:10I wouldn't tell you where Peter Blood is, even if I knew.
01:06:13Thank your king and tell him I'm quite comfortable in my present surroundings.
01:06:25Make ready a boat to take me ashore.
01:06:28Then drop anchor.
01:06:29They're in the narrow straits between the rocks.
01:06:33Bottle up the channel.
01:06:35Aye, aye, sir.
01:06:36And don't forget you're an English crew.
01:06:38Paid to fight under the Spanish flag.
01:06:40General Chavez, this must be attended to immediately.
01:07:05As you know, I leave for Spain this week.
01:07:11Your pardon, Excellency, General, but a ship has just arrived and Colonel Orozco is on his way here now.
01:07:17Colonel Orozco?
01:07:18Military attaché to the Marquise de Miramar.
01:07:20The new viceroy was not due to arrive for three days.
01:07:25Colonel Juan Orozco, military attaché to the Marquise de Miramar.
01:07:28Your Excellency, may I present my credentials?
01:07:40I'm rather curious, Colonel, as to why you preceded the Marquise.
01:07:44I was ordered to, Your Excellency, when it was learned in Jamaica, the pirates were on their way to capture your shipments of manila gold.
01:07:49Arrayed on Portobello.
01:07:51The attack will come tonight or tomorrow at dawn at the latest.
01:07:54My instructions are to prepare a surprise for them.
01:07:58And I suggest that we dispense with formalities and examine the defenses of your city.
01:08:02Uh, General Chavez, whom I believe you haven't met, is in charge of our defenses, Colonel.
01:08:11Delighted to have the General accompany us.
01:08:14But we should leave immediately.
01:08:16Excellency, this is entirely without precedent.
01:08:19No doubt.
01:08:20But unfortunately, pirates have more respect for canon than precedent.
01:08:26Your Excellency.
01:08:32You have no better canon, General.
01:08:45You, Coronel, must remember that this is not Spain.
01:08:48It will not even be Portobello, unless the city is defended with better weapons than these.
01:08:52Fortunately, the Marquise sent guns and mercenary gunners, both English, from Port Royal.
01:08:57Englishmen to defend Spanish soil?
01:08:58The Marquise believes that the combination of English cannon and Spanish courage will prove the match of any pirate on the seas.
01:09:05I'll have the cannon brought ashore, and we'll dig the gun emplacements, uh, over there.
01:09:09Uh, with your concurrence, General.
01:09:11You don't plan to mount the cannon in the fort?
01:09:13Not unless I want to lose them.
01:09:15You see, your fort will fall the first hour of attack.
01:09:18The gun emplacements must be dug by sunset.
01:09:20Impossible!
01:09:21Nothing is impossible, General, except to live forever.
01:09:24Your Excellency, you have a prison here.
01:09:26Turn out all prisoners.
01:09:27We need the help of every man, woman, and child.
01:09:31Come, General.
01:09:33I'll show you where to dig.
01:09:34Come.
01:09:57Come, General.
01:10:07Come, General.
01:10:07Come, General.
01:10:38They all got on our ship.
01:10:48Have you gone, daft man?
01:10:50Aim for the Congo Queens.
01:10:52I'll not do it, Peter.
01:10:54You don't know what you're doing.
01:11:06Hey, one point lower.
01:11:08You're sinking our last hope of getting home.
01:11:11Have I ever failed you, Angus?
01:11:13Every gun sighted at the waterline.
01:11:15Every gun sighted at the waterline.
01:11:19Fire.
01:11:26Keep firing.
01:11:26I don't want to see a splinter left afloat.
01:11:33Well, lads, we're at the mercy of a madman.
01:11:37If we must murder our own ship, let's do a good job.
01:11:40Hey, you.
01:11:54Come over here and bring those branches.
01:11:56I want these guns covered.
01:11:58Well, go on, you two.
01:11:59Get busy.
01:12:01Don't stand there gawking.
01:12:02Come and help me.
01:12:02I couldn't believe it was you.
01:12:10I hope nobody will.
01:12:11But how could you take such a risk?
01:12:13It's madness.
01:12:14Please trust me.
01:12:16I found out who raided Cartagena.
01:12:18Oh, Peter.
01:12:19I've prayed for that.
01:12:22I'm going to order you back to prison
01:12:23so you'll be safe until this is over.
01:12:25No place is safe.
01:12:26Don't send me away from you.
01:12:33Go back to the others and keep praying.
01:12:36I've no further use of the prisoners, General.
01:12:39You may have them returned.
01:12:41Thank you, Coronel.
01:12:45Get these prisoners back.
01:12:51Reload.
01:12:58Hold your fire.
01:13:00Keep on target.
01:13:01Don't move a gun.
01:13:04Things aren't as bad as you think, Angus.
01:13:06Get your chin back in the Highlands.
01:13:11Not bad, he says.
01:13:13He's not a madman at all.
01:13:15He's a first-class lunatic.
01:13:21Captain Hillary Evans.
01:13:33Captain Evans.
01:13:35Your Excellency.
01:13:36This is most unexpected.
01:13:37You chose a bad time to bring your ship into our harbor, Captain.
01:13:40I came overland, Your Excellency,
01:13:41to clear my ship's cargo papers.
01:13:47The attack has begun.
01:13:49Pirates, Captain Evans.
01:13:51Captain Gullivan.
01:14:06Their guns cannot reach us.
01:14:07One more broadside will put the finis to them.
01:14:09Fire!
01:14:31Fire!
01:14:33Fire!
01:14:34Fire!
01:14:37Fire!
01:14:37Fire!
01:14:37Add more powder. Our range is too short.
01:15:07Add more powder.
01:15:37Add more powder.
01:16:07Add more powder.
01:16:17Add more powder.
01:16:19Add more powder.
01:16:23This is a stupid waste of life.
01:16:44I told him his cannon were useless.
01:16:47Why aren't these batteries firing, Colonel?
01:16:49Because the range is still too great, Excellency.
01:16:51Captain Blood.
01:16:52Captain Blood?
01:16:53But this is Colonel Orozco.
01:16:55This is Peter Blood, the pirate who sacked Cartagena,
01:16:57who doubtless came here for the same purpose.
01:16:59I claim him for my prisoner.
01:17:00This is true?
01:17:01That I'm Blood? Yes.
01:17:02But I did not raid Cartagena.
01:17:04Lies of a pirate who stole my ship.
01:17:06Why, even those gunners are part of Blood's crew.
01:17:08I did what I had to, Excellency,
01:17:10to learn the truth about Cartagena
01:17:11and to save your own port from his friends who attack it now.
01:17:14He stole my ship to cheat in English gallows,
01:17:16just as he stole false credentials to get your Spanish gold.
01:17:19I urge that you have him shot before it's too late.
01:17:22Place those men under guard.
01:17:23A few moments will convince Your Excellency
01:17:29that my men and I are the only chance of saving the city.
01:17:31A few moments are all he needs to destroy it.
01:17:34Your Excellency, a messenger.
01:17:36What is it?
01:17:37Immediate surrender.
01:17:39Our ship is entering the harbor.
01:17:41Once in range of your city,
01:17:42it will open fire unless you pull down your flag.
01:17:45These are the orders of our leader,
01:17:47Captain Peter Blood.
01:17:48Your orders?
01:17:51Not unless I can be in two places at once.
01:17:53The man on that ship is Coulivain,
01:17:55hiding behind my name and wearing my uniform,
01:17:57as he did in Cartagena.
01:18:02Now Your Excellency can observe his ship striking,
01:18:05where my guns can destroy it.
01:18:06She's stuck fast on the Congo Queen,
01:18:21which I sunk there myself.
01:18:22How can his guns find that target in the dark?
01:18:25Because they still point at the same spot
01:18:27where the Congo Queen went down.
01:18:29Lower her away!
01:18:30Lower her away, you filthless gun!
01:18:32Fasten the light has turned and we'll pull her off!
01:18:37They'll have her free in seconds.
01:18:38It's our last chance, Excellency.
01:18:39Open fire!
01:18:40If you're tricking me, you'll be shot on the spot.
01:18:43If you give that order, Blood,
01:18:45the Viceroy will die on this spot.
01:18:47Captain Evans!
01:18:48In a little while, the city will be mine.
01:18:49Be sensible and your life will be spared.
01:18:53Fire!
01:18:56Angus!
01:18:56Open fire!
01:18:57The masts first!
01:18:59Ready for you!
01:19:02Fire!
01:19:27Fire!
01:19:27Fire!
01:19:28Fire!
01:19:29Fire!
01:19:31Fire!
01:19:31Fire!
01:19:42Fire!
01:19:45Fire!
01:19:48Fire!
01:20:02Fire!
01:20:04Fire!
01:20:13And now you know why the captain sunk our ship.
01:20:16And I knew what he was up to all the time.
01:20:27Do you give this gun?
01:20:30Do you gun?
01:20:46Are you gunned?
01:20:48Do you gun?
01:20:49Do you gun?
01:20:50Do you gun?
01:20:51Only you and I know the truth of what's happened, and you'll not be here to tell it.
01:21:14I may outlive you, Captain Evans.
01:21:21Come on.
01:21:51Come on.
01:22:21Come on.
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01:24:14Good life and happiness to our captain and this lady.
01:24:19It's difficult to say goodbye.
01:24:21You've been such good and loyal friends but I...
01:24:23Don't make speech captain.
01:24:24You've got better things to do than talk.
01:24:27All right.
01:24:28Go on with the celebration.
01:24:30And when I return I don't expect to find any food or rum left.
01:24:34That's my last order to you.
01:24:35From now on all his orders are for me.
01:24:37for me.
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