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Step aboard The Devil-Ship Pirates (1964), a swashbuckling Hammer Films adventure starring Christopher Lee as the fearsome Captain Robeles. This classic high-seas tale blends action, suspense, and historical drama as a stranded Spanish pirate crew seizes control of an English village. In this video, we explore the film’s story, cast, production background, behind-the-scenes details, and its place in Hammer’s adventure catalogue. Perfect for fans of vintage cinema, classic adventure films, and Christopher Lee’s iconic performances.
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00:05:51There's work to be done.
00:06:17But we're marrying our dead bucks and our comrades in arms.
00:06:21Rosso was one of those killed, wasn't he?
00:06:25Aye.
00:06:27Well, who's got the gold nugget he wore round his neck?
00:06:34Give it to me.
00:06:36If you want it, you'll take it from me like any of the others got to.
00:06:40I'll take it.
00:06:51Next time, move on quickly.
00:06:56Have him.
00:06:57Captain, you know this coastline?
00:06:59Oh, yes, Captain.
00:07:00I was a prisoner here for two years in 79.
00:07:02Very well.
00:07:03You come under my cabin.
00:07:04You too, Boatsun.
00:07:07Well, they're all cleaned.
00:07:09Who's going to read the burial service?
00:07:10I'll do it.
00:07:19This inlet here, do you know it?
00:07:22Oh, yes, Captain.
00:07:23I've been across them marshes there, oh, half a dozen times.
00:07:26Nothing smaller than a town marked on this map.
00:07:28Do you remember any villages?
00:07:29Villages?
00:07:30Oh, I know.
00:07:31Who are now?
00:07:32Yes or no?
00:07:33No, they couldn't have been, Captain.
00:07:35I'll tell you why.
00:07:36Because we was looking for a tavern.
00:07:37Now, if they've been a village...
00:07:38Give them go.
00:07:53What do you have in mind, Captain?
00:07:54A tide setting us in towards that inlet.
00:07:57We'll have to lower the longboat and row into the marshes as far as we can go.
00:08:02Top of the tides in two hours, sir.
00:08:04And when it ebbs, we'll be aground.
00:08:06Exactly.
00:08:07That'll give us time to repair the hull and the mast and get some of the...
00:08:10I beg pardon, sir.
00:08:11But it'll be spring tide in two days.
00:08:13That only gives us four days before we have to float off again.
00:08:15I'm well aware of the state of the tides, mister.
00:08:17But we haven't enough men to make the repairs in four days, sir.
00:08:20We've lost nearly half the ship's company since we left Spain and we have no craftsmen.
00:08:23It's not possible.
00:08:25Mister, you will have this ship repaired and ready to come off in four days from now.
00:08:29Is that quite clear?
00:08:31I'll get the longboat out, Captain.
00:08:33It'll be a tough row in. The men are exhausted.
00:08:35We're still here in the morning.
00:08:37We'll be a sitting target for every English ship that sees us.
00:08:39Make no mistake about it, Berson. They'll be looking.
00:08:42All right, Captain.
00:08:46Where are you going, mister?
00:08:47To take charge of the longboat, sir.
00:08:49I'll do that. You stay aboard. Guard the prisoner.
00:08:52Prisoner, sir?
00:08:54Yes.
00:08:55Your high-born friend, Don Jose Margella.
00:08:59Inciting the crew to mutiny.
00:09:01If he's still alive in the morning, I'm going to hang him.
00:09:05No bottom.
00:09:13Three fathoms.
00:09:20Two fathoms.
00:09:35One fathom five.
00:09:44One fathom four.
00:09:50I'll have a worm with the captain about this.
00:09:52The day the captain listens to you, I'm jumping ship.
00:09:55Quiet aft!
00:09:57One fathom two.
00:10:05One fathom dead.
00:10:08One fathom dead.
00:10:14One fathom dead.
00:10:16He'll have us a ground in a minute.
00:10:20He knows what he's doing.
00:10:23If he knows so much, why did he kill us in the armada in the first place?
00:10:30Next man to talk loses his tongue.
00:10:32Five feet.
00:10:43Five feet.
00:10:50Five feet and drop in.
00:10:52Slip the tow rope. Helm hard over.
00:11:02One fathom dead.
00:11:20What?
00:11:22What was that?
00:11:24I told you, Don Jose, we're putting into the English marshes to make repairs.
00:11:28Yes.
00:11:31I'd forgotten.
00:11:37England?
00:11:39We're too badly damaged to get back to Spain.
00:11:42It had to be England or France.
00:11:44I'd just as likely be murdered in either place if we're caught.
00:11:48He tried to murder me.
00:11:53Now he's risking all your lives.
00:11:58He's doing the right thing for the ship and the ship's company.
00:12:03Yes.
00:12:05I don't understand you.
00:12:11Manuel.
00:12:18You know the...
00:12:20You know the kind of man he is.
00:12:23Yet you agree with everything he does.
00:12:31Personal feelings don't enter into it.
00:12:34I think he's harsh, yes.
00:12:37Brutal even.
00:12:39But he's my commanding officer.
00:12:41And as long as this ship is in the service of King Philip of Spain,
00:12:44I'm bound to support and obey him.
00:12:46You, of all people, must know what the meaning of duty is.
00:13:17It really is deserted.
00:13:19I don't like it, though.
00:13:21We're bottled up here.
00:13:24If anything should happen, we'd not stand a chance.
00:13:46Because I have to get him into it.
00:13:47Uh...
00:13:49Moon!
00:13:53..
00:13:58We're staying in bear.
00:14:01It's gonna run free auld for dinner to chilli-go-go,
00:14:02to thruffxand-goat.
00:14:04Plea ao Timothy!
00:14:06Me?
00:14:08I think he struck him.
00:14:10election?
00:14:12Look!
00:14:13A woman!
00:14:26Antonio! Pedro!
00:14:28Get her!
00:14:29Over there!
00:14:43Hey! Look at that go!
00:15:13I don't want to harm you, but I need information and I intend to get it.
00:15:24Now, where are you from?
00:15:26Paul Rowan.
00:15:27Where's that?
00:15:28Across the marshes.
00:15:30How far?
00:15:31About two miles.
00:15:32How big is it?
00:15:34It's pretty big.
00:15:36It's quite big, in fact.
00:15:38It has a fort and about a hundred soldiers and cannons.
00:15:42Show me.
00:15:48That.
00:15:49This is where we are. That's 30 miles away.
00:15:51Your map must be wrong.
00:15:52Or you've made a mistake.
00:15:54That's the image you're in.
00:15:55This place is called Trebar. You said you were from Paul Rowan.
00:15:58Paul Rowan's too small to be on this map.
00:16:03You wanted me to think Paul Rowan was a big town, didn't you?
00:16:06That I'd be too frightened to attack it.
00:16:08Knowing that all your relatives and all the young men of the village,
00:16:11all the English are cowards. You are frightened.
00:16:13They aren't cowards. They're fighting with the fleet.
00:16:15Every one of them volunteered.
00:16:17So all the young men are away from the village.
00:16:20Osen.
00:16:21I'm in the village.
00:16:22I find out, thank you.
00:16:23Peggy.
00:16:24I'm in the village.
00:16:29Take her out.
00:16:30I ain't.
00:16:31Lock her up.
00:16:32Bring me the key.
00:16:33I'm in the village.
00:16:34Come on.
00:16:35Go on.
00:16:37Come on.
00:16:41We'll have to take that village bosun.
00:16:44There's a bare 20 of us, Captain.
00:16:46She discovered us. Others are bound to in the next four days.
00:16:49Besides, there'll be craftsmen there. Smiths, carpenters, women who can sew sails.
00:16:54The first officer can recognize to the village force.
00:16:56Send him I want to see him.
00:16:57Aye, sir.
00:17:00Captain.
00:17:01Well?
00:17:02I don't trust him on a job like this.
00:17:06It's not as though he was one of us.
00:17:09Apart from you, bosun, he's the only one I can trust.
00:17:11You sent one of the crew ashore, and the first smell of a tavern will drive everything clean out of their heads.
00:17:15But that one, he'd sooner cut his own throat than assist the enemies of the King of Spain.
00:17:23Now, you be nice to me, and we're going to get along fine.
00:17:26Why are they keeping me here? I'm of no use to the Spanish Navy.
00:17:29The Navy? What, us? Well, we're pirates, ma'am.
00:17:35Pirates? Well, I thought you were part of the Armada.
00:17:39Well, we were. Temporally.
00:17:42But when the Armada was beaten, we resigned.
00:17:46Beaten?
00:17:49Peppy!
00:17:50The captain wants the first officer. Find him.
00:18:02Peep.
00:18:20Come back!
00:18:21Come back, little force-
00:18:39I'm going round to the other side you two stay here don't move there are people about it so keep
00:18:52your voices down this is the life isn't it you ain't good no ambition that's your trouble
00:19:01ah we should never have come mixed up in this and mother affair in the first place
00:19:10where's the profit ah but supposing we'd won we'd have had the run of all england
00:19:15all the looting we wanted and legal too do you remember the time when we
00:19:21quick under that before she sees us
00:19:31I'm going after her
00:19:54before she had the whole village
00:20:03come on
00:20:19so
00:20:26hurry hurry there's two men after me strangers
00:20:53strangers
00:20:57strangers
00:21:00strangers
00:21:02strangers
00:21:03strangers
00:21:04strangers
00:21:05strangers
00:21:06strangers
00:21:07strangers
00:21:08strangers
00:21:12we'll have to take both of them
00:21:16Mr. Mayor
00:21:18Mr. Mayor
00:21:21I have a good mind to run you through here.
00:21:46I know they're Spaniards.
00:21:48I know they'll stink.
00:21:51How did you get here?
00:21:57Find out.
00:21:59I intend to.
00:22:01Harry, we all know how you feed about them, but leave it to Sir Basil.
00:22:05That's the best way.
00:22:09Milo, run and fetch Sir Basil and bring him to the square.
00:22:14Tell him we've got a couple of Spaniards for him.
00:22:16Go on.
00:22:17Come on.
00:22:18Here are the two Spaniards, Sir Basil.
00:22:23Here they are.
00:22:28Who tied these two men to the whipping host?
00:22:30We did.
00:22:31And whose authority, may I ask?
00:22:33They're Spaniards.
00:22:34They're our business.
00:22:35I have the law in this village.
00:22:36No one may be detained without my permission.
00:22:38Do we need your permission to capture the Queen's enemies?
00:22:41The rest of the village is at war.
00:22:43Haven't you noticed?
00:22:43Don't be insolent.
00:22:50Who are you?
00:22:51What are you doing here?
00:22:52We are sailors, sir.
00:22:53What ship?
00:22:54The good ship Diablo, sir.
00:22:56The Spanish ship?
00:22:58What are you doing here?
00:22:59Are you with the armada?
00:23:00We were with the armada, yes, sir.
00:23:03And then there was a storm.
00:23:04Stand aside there.
00:23:08I am Don Manuel Rodriguez de Sevilla, an officer in the service of King Philip of Spain.
00:23:12I understand by your treatment of my men that the news has not yet reached this village.
00:23:18What news?
00:23:19The great victory of the Spanish armada.
00:23:24Release the two prisoners.
00:23:26There was no celebrating, no flags flying, nothing to indicate that they had received news of a great victory.
00:23:39So you assumed that they hadn't?
00:23:40I had to do something when I saw those two fools had been caught.
00:23:43So I decided to bluff my way through.
00:23:46Luckily, it worked.
00:23:48Very well.
00:23:49So as far as the village is concerned, the rest of the country is occupied and they can't send for help.
00:23:53They've got to go on believing that.
00:23:54You say there's only one road out?
00:23:56Yes, sir.
00:23:56We shall have to blockade that and no one will be allowed to leave.
00:24:00Bolson, you will warn the crew that if any one of them let slip what really happened to the armada,
00:24:05I will personally cut out his tongue.
00:24:11Quiet!
00:24:13Quiet!
00:24:13It's no use behaving like this.
00:24:15You must face up to things.
00:24:17The Spaniards were victorious.
00:24:18They now ruled this country.
00:24:20But that's no reason why we shouldn't continue to live as we have been.
00:24:24He's never had to live under them.
00:24:29That's right.
00:24:30Please, please, my children.
00:24:33Sir Basil is right.
00:24:35We are all God's children under the skin.
00:24:38The Spaniards don't think so.
00:24:39That's one of the reasons we are fighting this war.
00:24:43We must accept them as we find them.
00:24:46We must free our hearts of hatred.
00:24:49These evils are in us all.
00:24:51But it's terrible news.
00:24:54Hello, Tom.
00:24:55Is Jane with you, Miss Angela?
00:24:57No.
00:24:58Harry, do you know where your sister was going?
00:25:00She said something about taking out the boat, Father.
00:25:03It is not the end we'd hoped for.
00:25:06When they come, we will treat them like brothers.
00:25:09Take them into our home.
00:25:11Thank you, Vicar.
00:25:15Now, we haven't long to prepare for their welcome.
00:25:19Welcome?
00:25:20Whose side are you on?
00:25:22Harry, please.
00:25:23He's only doing the best for the village.
00:25:25For his own skin, you mean.
00:25:27You're not fair to Father.
00:25:29He's not a fighting man like you.
00:25:31He just wants peace for everybody.
00:25:35The first thing across is accommodation.
00:25:37I shall invite their leader to stay with me at the manor house.
00:25:41Now, who else is going to offer a room to these men?
00:25:46Very well.
00:25:46You're forcing me to do something I dislike.
00:25:49I order all of you who are my tenants
00:25:50to prepare a room in your house for a Spaniard.
00:25:52Anyone who disobeys will be dispossessed.
00:25:55That is all.
00:25:56Please, Harry, don't make any trouble.
00:25:59I don't want anything else to happen to you.
00:26:05Well, we'd better find Jane.
00:26:07I'm worried about your sister
00:26:08being out there with the Spaniards about.
00:26:11Harry!
00:26:12Father, I've got to talk to you.
00:26:15You two as well. Come on.
00:26:19You ought to stay away from him, Angela.
00:26:21I still intend to marry him, Father.
00:26:23I wish he'd never escaped from Spain.
00:26:25He'll make trouble for all of us.
00:26:30Now, listen.
00:26:31When the Armada was first sighted, we saw the beacons.
00:26:33We helped pass the warning on.
00:26:35Why haven't we heard the bells now?
00:26:37Yes, that's right.
00:26:38Appeal for victory.
00:26:40A slow toll for defeat.
00:26:41What are you suggesting, Harry?
00:26:43Oh, I just feel there's something wrong, that's all.
00:26:46Look, I sailed with Drake for four years.
00:26:48This just isn't possible.
00:26:50You've got to face the facts, Harry.
00:26:52We all know what the Spaniards did to you,
00:26:54and you have every reason to hate them.
00:26:56That they've won.
00:26:57They're here.
00:26:57That proves it.
00:26:59Does it?
00:27:00How many are here?
00:27:01How much of England have they occupied?
00:27:03How much of our army is destroyed?
00:27:04Do we know that?
00:27:05Of course we don't.
00:27:06Then someone might still be fighting.
00:27:09Some sort of resistance might be organizing.
00:27:11Well, if it is, I want to be part of it.
00:27:13I think we all would want to.
00:27:14Then you've got to find out.
00:27:16We must hide our arms before the Spaniards arrive.
00:27:19Then send someone to find out what's happening.
00:27:21Look.
00:27:22Shouldn't we bring Sir Basil in on this?
00:27:24No, I wouldn't trust him.
00:27:25I'm just interested in being on the winning side.
00:27:27Better keep it to the four of us.
00:27:28Till we're not for sure.
00:27:29Look, I could go tonight.
00:27:30Now.
00:27:31No.
00:27:32Let's be careful about this.
00:27:34Sir Basil doesn't trust us.
00:27:35If one of us disappeared, he'd notice it.
00:27:37He'd guess we were up to something.
00:27:40It has to be someone he won't miss.
00:27:42Then it can't be any of the men.
00:27:46Smiler.
00:27:47He's too young.
00:27:49No.
00:27:50No, he's a sensible lad.
00:27:53He could go to my two brothers.
00:27:55There's one over at Lowey, the other at Colhaven.
00:27:57I'll get him.
00:28:05Here's to the Spanish occupation.
00:28:08Wine, women, and summer to do the work.
00:28:10More women in our city.
00:28:12Fall in over there.
00:28:14Look lively.
00:28:16Jump to it.
00:28:18Leave the flagons here.
00:28:21Grandy.
00:28:23Pablo.
00:28:24You stay here on guard.
00:28:28Here's something to help you forget about the women.
00:28:31The food to the lockers on deck.
00:28:33Fine.
00:28:37Look after the girl.
00:28:38See she doesn't escape.
00:28:40Aye, Captain.
00:28:40Tom.
00:28:58Tom.
00:28:59Tom.
00:29:00Tom.
00:29:00Tom.
00:29:02Tom.
00:29:04Now, you're not frightened, are you?
00:29:11Of course not. I've been to Uncle's before on my own.
00:29:14Now, just repeat the messages for me.
00:29:16You've got arms hidden.
00:29:18You've meant all fight and resistance is being organised.
00:29:22And, er, there was something else.
00:29:25Now, if they send messages, it must only be to Tom or myself.
00:29:29Yes, that's it. Bye, Father.
00:29:34Make sure you're back, day after tomorrow.
00:29:48They're coming, Sir Bassel. They're coming.
00:29:55Just in time.
00:30:04And, soldiers, it's just a ship's company.
00:30:29Come on.
00:30:31Come on.
00:30:32Come on.
00:30:33Come on.
00:30:34Come on.
00:30:35Face forward!
00:30:44I am Sir Bassel Smeetley, Lord of the Manor.
00:30:48Captain Roubelez.
00:30:50Allow me to present my daughter, Angela.
00:30:53I've arranged accommodation for your men, Captain.
00:30:59Perhaps you would do me the honour of being my personal guest at the manor house.
00:31:03Naturally.
00:31:05Oh, yes, yes. This is, er, this is our local parson.
00:31:09Lord Brown.
00:31:10God be with you, Captain, and welcome to Paul...
00:31:12Boson.
00:31:14Dismiss the men.
00:31:16Dismiss!
00:31:17I wish Jane was back. I don't want her running into any of these.
00:31:33I told you to blockade the road. Get two men out of that tavern and do it at once.
00:31:37Yes, sir.
00:31:39What about the craftsmen we need for the repairs? Shall I get them ready?
00:31:42Just do as I tell you, mister.
00:31:47Exuberant bunch of lads, Captain. I, er, hope they won't do too much damage.
00:31:52They'll do as much as I let them.
00:31:54Yes, yes, yes, quite of course.
00:31:56Now, I suppose there are certain matters you'll want to discuss.
00:31:59There'll be no discussion, Sir Bassel. I'll tell you what I want. You'll see that it's done. Now show me the manor house.
00:32:05Er, yes, Captain.
00:32:07Er, come along, Angela.
00:32:11We'll, er, show you the way.
00:32:17He touches Angela.
00:32:19I'm not carrying a knife.
00:32:20No one can see it.
00:32:22Harry, not with the Spaniards about.
00:32:24Are you going to look for Jane, or do I have to?
00:32:27All right, I'll go.
00:32:29Harry.
00:32:31If she's seen the Spaniards, she may leave the boat and come back across the marshes.
00:32:35Look there first.
00:32:38All right.
00:32:39You and one other. Outside.
00:32:52You'll do.
00:32:54Outside.
00:32:56Would you mind saying that again, mister?
00:32:58You heard me the first time. Outside, both of you.
00:33:01Oh, it's outside you want, is it?
00:33:03He wants us outside.
00:33:04Then outside we'd better go, hadn't we?
00:33:06After you, sir.
00:33:07Person.
00:33:16Have these two men locked up.
00:33:21Only the Captain can order punishment on our ship.
00:33:26Very well.
00:33:30I'm ordering you outside.
00:33:38Pick him up.
00:33:44You pick him up.
00:33:45You put him there?
00:33:47For the last time, pick him up.
00:34:07No.
00:34:08No.
00:34:09No.
00:34:10No, sir.
00:34:11Then pick him up.
00:34:12No.
00:34:13No.
00:34:14No.
00:34:15No.
00:34:16No, what?
00:34:17No, sir.
00:34:18Then pick him up.
00:34:19No, sir.
00:34:24Your mates think you need some help.
00:34:25That's not true, is it?
00:34:26No.
00:34:27No what?
00:34:29No, sir.
00:34:35Then pick him up.
00:34:36You two will take the next guard in two hours' time.
00:34:54No.
00:34:56Understand?
00:35:10Boeson.
00:35:11Come with me.
00:35:17Over there is the road out of the village.
00:35:19Go there and wait for me.
00:35:25Wilson, I want you to understand one thing quite clearly.
00:35:29Whether you like it or not, by the time we get back to Spain,
00:35:33I aim to have a crew working under me that does what it's told, when it's told.
00:35:36Oh, back to Spain?
00:35:39What are you laughing at?
00:35:40We're bound for the Indies, mister.
00:35:42We've finished with the Armada.
00:35:44It's back to the old trade for us, you ask the captain.
00:35:49Piracy.
00:35:50And what else? It's a grand life.
00:35:53You'll enjoy it.
00:35:55I'll see the road blockaded for you, sir.
00:36:04Give me the key.
00:36:06The key?
00:36:07The girl.
00:36:08What about the captain?
00:36:09Ah, the captain's ashore in the village and that's full of them.
00:36:11Come and give it to me.
00:36:19The gun port.
00:36:49Let's go.
00:37:19The captain of Love has killed, for sure.
00:37:34Well, it wasn't our fault, was it?
00:37:35You try and tell him that.
00:37:38Look!
00:37:49Let's go.
00:38:19Let's go.
00:38:20Let's go.
00:38:21Let's go.
00:38:22Let's go.
00:38:23Let's go.
00:38:24Let's go.
00:38:25Let's go.
00:38:26Let's go.
00:38:27Let's go.
00:38:28Let's go.
00:38:29Let's go.
00:38:30Let's go.
00:38:31Let's go.
00:38:32Let's go.
00:38:33Let's go.
00:38:34Let's go.
00:38:36Let's go.
00:38:37Let's go.
00:38:38Let's go.
00:38:39Let's go.
00:38:40Let's go.
00:38:41Let's go.
00:38:42Get together.
00:38:43Go on, get together.
00:38:44Give me your hand.
00:38:45I'm stuck.
00:38:46Come on.
00:38:47Come on.
00:38:48No.
00:38:49Help me.
00:38:50No! Help me! I'm sinking!
00:39:20BIRDS CHIRP
00:39:50BIRDS CHIRP
00:40:02Yes?
00:40:06What do you want?
00:40:09I understand, sir, that you're not returning to Spain.
00:40:12That's correct.
00:40:14But the Armada will be reformed, sir.
00:40:16King Philip must try again. There's so much at stake.
00:40:19That sort of talks for priests and women. And you.
00:40:22With due respect, sir, may I remind you that you accepted His Majesty's commission.
00:40:27You have a duty, as I have.
00:40:29Duty? Don't provoke me too far, mister.
00:40:33Done without you before, do without you again.
00:40:36Sir, I request that you put me ashore in Spain.
00:40:41Mister, you're not in a position to make any requests. You've got no choice.
00:40:47I'm not going near Spain, and you're hardly likely to stay in England, are you?
00:40:51And your sense of honour won't allow you to consort with the enemies of King Philip, will it?
00:40:56Your type. You sicken me with your pious attitudes.
00:41:02There is one alternative, sir.
00:41:17You think you can kill me?
00:41:25Yes.
00:41:26And then what?
00:41:27Are you going to persuade the crew that it's their duty to go back to Spain with you?
00:41:31You're a bigger fool than I thought you were.
00:41:46You treacherous swine. I warned you.
00:41:50Go ahead, sir.
00:41:53Death before dishonour. Is that it? The easy way out.
00:41:58No, mister.
00:42:00You're coming back to the Indies with us.
00:42:03I'm going to strip you of your fancy ideas one by one until you're no better than the rest of us.
00:42:23Jane.
00:42:26Jane!
00:42:29Jane!
00:42:34Jane!
00:42:40Over there.
00:42:45Jane!
00:42:48Jane!
00:42:49Jane!
00:42:59Harry.
00:43:01Here.
00:43:03Help me!
00:43:19Get the branch!
00:43:31Come on.
00:43:33Bring me over there.
00:43:39Put your foot on that branch.
00:43:43Make it to the back.
00:43:45Down!
00:43:49Jane!
00:43:59Jane!
00:44:01Jane!
00:44:05What happened?
00:44:07How did you get here?
00:44:09I...
00:44:11I had died.
00:44:15They...
00:44:17They were chasing me.
00:44:21They got away from their ship.
00:44:23But they...
00:44:25Oh, no.
00:44:27I thought you'd lead us to her.
00:44:32All right.
00:44:33You look after the girl.
00:44:35I'll deal with this one.
00:44:43That won't do you much good.
00:44:45Take care.
00:44:49Harry!
00:44:50Harry!
00:44:51Oh!
00:44:52Oh!
00:44:53Oh!
00:44:54Ha-ha!
00:44:55Then ole-
00:44:56Hey!
00:45:04Look out!
00:45:06Then eat again!
00:45:07My boy!
00:45:08Yes!
00:45:10Oh, no!
00:45:14What?
00:45:15You ter Goes out!
00:45:17Uhm?
00:45:18Aw.
00:45:19Oh, my God.
00:45:49Oh, my God.
00:46:19Now that we can trade with your country, I'd be prepared to pay handsomely for any wine concessions.
00:46:26The better wines, of course.
00:46:27I don't think the captain is interested in quality, Father.
00:46:30The trade can wait.
00:46:32What I want a craftsman.
00:46:34Your carpenters, labourers, sailmakers, smiths.
00:46:37They'll all be ready to work on the Diablo in the morning.
00:46:40Diablo?
00:46:41That means the devil, doesn't it?
00:46:42The villagers all have their living to make, Captain.
00:46:46I don't think they'll be able to spare much time.
00:46:48We all experience hardships in time of war.
00:46:51The war's over.
00:46:52Have you lost?
00:46:55I'll speak to the villagers first thing in the morning, Captain.
00:46:58Do it now, Sir Basil.
00:46:59It's late to...
00:47:15We must do as the captain asks, Father.
00:47:18I'll come with you.
00:47:18Sit down.
00:47:26What is the meaning of this?
00:47:28There's a blockade across the road, out of the village.
00:47:31I put it there.
00:47:33Why?
00:47:34I don't have to give my reasons.
00:47:35But tomorrow is marked here at Canbury.
00:47:37The people have to leave at five in the morning.
00:47:38Nobody will leave.
00:47:39You have no right...
00:47:40I have every right, including the right to kill you where you stand.
00:47:46Tom.
00:47:46You make no offence, Captain.
00:47:47Please, Tom.
00:47:48Please.
00:47:56Very well, Miss Angela.
00:48:06Tom?
00:48:07What is it?
00:48:09It's Harry.
00:48:10He's out in the marsh looking for Jane.
00:48:11He doesn't know about the blockade.
00:48:18Hold there or I shoot.
00:48:40What's wrong with her?
00:48:44She's hurt. I'm taking her home.
00:48:58You see her before anywhere?
00:49:00Aye, and she knows about that.
00:49:01All right.
00:49:06Right, lad. You better get her home quick.
00:49:09She looks bad hurt.
00:49:10Just a moment, lad.
00:49:25Get her home. Quickly.
00:49:27Get her home. Quickly.
00:49:29Get her home. Quickly.
00:49:35Get her home. Quickly.
00:49:37Get her home. Quickly.
00:49:47Get her home. Quickly.
00:49:49Get her home.
00:49:51Get her home. Quickly.
00:49:57Get her home.
00:49:59Get her home. Quickly.
00:50:01Take home.
00:50:03Get her home.
00:50:09Get her home.
00:50:11Come on.
00:50:41You ask them, quick!
00:50:43You on guard!
00:50:48Did anyone escape?
00:50:51Did anyone get out?
00:50:53No.
00:50:56I intended a peaceful occupation, but you have made that impossible.
00:51:01Two of my men have been murdered.
00:51:03I will give you one warning only.
00:51:06If there is any more trouble,
00:51:08if one of you lifts a finger against any one of my men,
00:51:12I will flog every person in this village.
00:51:16Carry on, boss.
00:51:18You heard the captain.
00:51:20Now get under way.
00:51:22He's got a lot of work out of you.
00:51:38Boulton.
00:51:40Aye, sir.
00:51:41Mister, I want to see you.
00:51:46Why isn't that man working on the ship?
00:51:48I work with my forges.
00:51:50If you've work for me to do, you'll have to have it brought here.
00:51:53And what about him?
00:51:55I need him to work the bellows.
00:52:08The girl, where is she?
00:52:20Why?
00:52:21Keep her hidden.
00:52:25If the captain sees her, he'll kill her.
00:52:28I don't understand him.
00:52:38What do you mean?
00:52:40He's the one who saved Jane and me last night.
00:52:44Killed his own men?
00:52:46And for some reason, doesn't tell his own captain.
00:52:51How is Jane?
00:52:56Chill unconscious.
00:53:08Vito?
00:53:21Come on.
00:53:46For someone who won a sea battle, they seem to be in a bit of a state.
00:53:49Yes.
00:53:50What's wrong?
00:53:52Those guards they killed last night.
00:53:54What about?
00:53:55Well, they'll shoot on sight.
00:53:57Young Smiler.
00:53:59He's coming back tomorrow morning.
00:54:01He doesn't know that road is blocked.
00:54:03You men on the deck!
00:54:05Get on with it!
00:54:15Harry.
00:54:17Angela.
00:54:19Jane.
00:54:20Jane.
00:54:21What happened to her?
00:54:22Is she all right?
00:54:23Her head is cut.
00:54:24One of the Spaniards hit her.
00:54:25What?
00:54:26What happened?
00:54:27I found her on the marshes.
00:54:28She said they were chasing her.
00:54:29Something about being on their ship.
00:54:30How could she have been?
00:54:31I don't know.
00:54:32Them two Spaniards found us and attacked us.
00:54:33I had to kill them.
00:54:34Oh, Harry.
00:54:35You must get away.
00:54:36If they find out, they'll kill you.
00:54:37They won't find those bodies now.
00:54:38They're at the foot of the marsh.
00:54:39Oh.
00:54:40Oh.
00:54:41Pirates.
00:54:42Jane.
00:54:43It's Angela.
00:54:44Pirates.
00:54:45Are they gone?
00:54:46Pirates.
00:54:47No, but they're still here.
00:54:48We must...
00:54:49We must send for help.
00:54:50There's nowhere to send, Jane.
00:54:51The Armada won.
00:54:52The Spaniards are everywhere.
00:54:53They're at the foot of the marsh.
00:54:54Oh.
00:54:55Oh.
00:54:56Oh.
00:54:57Oh.
00:54:58Oh.
00:54:59Oh.
00:55:00Oh.
00:55:01Oh.
00:55:02Oh.
00:55:03Oh.
00:55:04Oh.
00:55:05Oh.
00:55:06Oh.
00:55:07Oh.
00:55:08Oh.
00:55:09Oh.
00:55:10Oh.
00:55:11Oh.
00:55:12Oh.
00:55:13Oh.
00:55:14Oh.
00:55:15Oh.
00:55:16I don't know where to send, Jane.
00:55:18The Armada won.
00:55:19The Spaniards are everywhere.
00:55:21But...
00:55:22the...
00:55:23the spanish Armada...
00:55:24was sunk.
00:55:26The P.R. enterprise...
00:55:27they told me so.
00:55:29Our Fleet...
00:55:30won.
00:55:40Va...
00:55:41fala...
00:55:42Jene.
00:55:43She's recovered.
00:55:44She say these men are pirates.
00:55:45Yes, the armada was beaten. England isn't occupied.
00:55:48This is only a ship's crew.
00:55:51Is she certain?
00:55:52She just told us. Angela's with her.
00:55:54Wait a minute.
00:55:55We'll have to organize the whole village. And quickly.
00:55:58Don't listen to us. Come and see.
00:56:00I'm going up to see Sir Basil.
00:56:03I don't believe it. The girl's hysterical.
00:56:05You said her head was injured.
00:56:07I spoke to her myself. She's calm and quite positive.
00:56:11She was on their ship, Sir Basil.
00:56:13They may not have been telling her the truth.
00:56:15Vicar, you don't want to believe it because it means we'll have to fight them and some of us may be killed.
00:56:19We can't fight them.
00:56:21Don't be ridiculous.
00:56:22But we must.
00:56:23No, Tom.
00:56:24We'll repair their ship as quickly as possible.
00:56:26Then they'll go quietly away.
00:56:28But they won't go quietly. They'll burn and loot.
00:56:31Not if we don't provoke them.
00:56:32Looting is their trade. It's how they live.
00:56:34We've got to stop them, Sir Basil.
00:56:36We've got to arm ourselves, surprise them and overpower them.
00:56:39You must see that.
00:56:40I don't agree with you, Tom.
00:56:42And I speak now for the whole village.
00:56:45You're not to do anything that will antagonize them and bring reprisals against our property.
00:56:48And people.
00:56:49Do you understand?
00:56:51Yes. I understand you perfectly, Sir Basil.
00:56:55Don't do something about him, Vicar, who had us all killed.
00:57:00If it is God's will that we be killed, then we...
00:57:02God's will or not, you don't want to die any more than I do.
00:57:04So start thinking of a way out.
00:57:06Come on, come on, come on.
00:57:07Get over here.
00:57:08Get over here.
00:57:09Get over here.
00:57:10Get over here.
00:57:11Get over here.
00:57:12Come on, get over here.
00:57:13Get over.
00:57:14Get over here.
00:57:15Come on, come on.
00:57:17Come on, get over there.
00:57:19Halt!
00:57:23Deadlift!
00:57:25Get over there.
00:57:43My father wants to see you both at once.
00:57:45Is Smiler back already?
00:57:47No.
00:57:49Can't it wait then? I'm worn out.
00:57:51Come on, it's important.
00:57:55Get the wine, Antonio.
00:57:57Is that all you ever think about? Drinking?
00:57:59Oh, no, not all.
00:58:01What's the matter?
00:58:03You didn't mind last night.
00:58:05Yes, and what happened last night?
00:58:07One kiss and you got so drunk you fell asleep on the table.
00:58:11All I get is beer.
00:58:13What's the matter?
00:58:15Yes, and what happened last night?
00:58:17One kiss and you got so drunk you fell asleep on the table.
00:58:19All I get is beer.
00:58:25Oh, I'll cut your liver out for that.
00:58:31Hold on no minute, mates.
00:58:33We don't want any killing tonight.
00:58:37Who started it?
00:58:38He did.
00:58:39He threw beer over my girl.
00:58:41Then you call him.
00:58:43Heads.
00:58:45Heads it is. Come on, then.
00:58:47Let's go.
00:58:49Come on.
00:58:51Hey!
00:58:53There we are.
00:59:03Come on, my darling.
00:59:05What's happening?
00:59:07Come on.
00:59:13Gustavo.
00:59:14You called it right.
00:59:15What's your choice?
00:59:16I'll take first.
00:59:18Get ready.
00:59:19Now!
00:59:25Hurry up, Pedro.
00:59:26She's walking up.
00:59:27Come on, Pedro.
00:59:28Come on, Pedro.
00:59:29Come on, Pedro.
00:59:30Come on, Pedro.
00:59:31Come on, Pedro.
00:59:37Come on, Pedro.
00:59:38Come on, Pedro.
00:59:39Now!
00:59:43Get him!
00:59:44Five swords and two pistols.
00:59:46That's all the arms we've got.
00:59:47So we can't fight them on our own.
00:59:48There's arms enough at the manor house.
00:59:50If only Sir Basil would join us.
00:59:51Put those away, Harry.
00:59:53Spider.
00:59:54Now, he should be back in the morning.
00:59:56He might bring help with him.
00:59:57I doubt it.
00:59:58Once he tells your brothers the Spaniards are here,
01:00:00they'll send for the militia.
01:00:01It'll take them a good three or four days to march over from Cornwall Castle.
01:00:04So we've got to delay the pirates until the militia get here.
01:00:07We've got to slow down on the repairs, sabotage the ship.
01:00:10Suppose we can't delay them?
01:00:12You said they'd loot and burn the village before they go.
01:00:15So what about the women?
01:00:16They won't be safe.
01:00:17Well, we have to hide them somewhere.
01:00:19Out from the marsh, perhaps.
01:00:20Yes, good.
01:00:21We must plan every detail just in case of any...
01:00:29Take him.
01:00:34I should kill a lot of you now, but I need you to work on the ship.
01:00:47Sir Basil.
01:01:02You will assemble the whole village here in the morning.
01:01:05And get him locked up.
01:01:07Now.
01:01:08As you say, Captain.
01:01:11This way.
01:01:13Come on.
01:01:14Come on.
01:01:15Come on.
01:01:16Come on.
01:01:17Come on.
01:01:18Come on.
01:01:20Come on.
01:01:21Come on.
01:01:22Come on.
01:01:23Now.
01:01:24Jump.
01:01:25No!
01:01:27Get down!
01:01:28Get down.
01:01:29Get down!
01:01:30Get down!
01:01:31Get down!
01:01:32Get down!
01:01:33You move!
01:01:34Now.
01:01:35Stay on the line.
01:01:36It's my turn.
01:01:37You ready?
01:01:39Yeah.
01:01:40Oh, come on.
01:01:41What are you waiting for?
01:01:45No!
01:01:52Hey.
01:01:53You hit him with a tankard.
01:01:55So?
01:01:57So well done.
01:02:07Oh, come on.
01:02:37No!
01:02:49Shall I flog him, sir?
01:02:51This evening, with a dozen lashes.
01:02:53I bet get a good day's work out of him first, person.
01:02:55Come on!
01:03:01Get over there!
01:03:03Now, brother!
01:03:05Get him back to the ship!
01:03:07Come on!
01:03:09Come on!
01:03:17Smarter.
01:03:21Mister.
01:03:23Take a man and find out what that is.
01:03:25Paco.
01:03:35I'm trying to sneak in, Captain.
01:03:37Why?
01:03:39Where are you from?
01:03:41Excuse me, Captain.
01:03:43That boy was here in the village when me and Antonio was caught.
01:03:47That's correct, sir.
01:03:49I thought I recognized him.
01:03:51I thought I was going to get out of here.
01:03:57So they sent you out for help, did they?
01:04:03How old are you?
01:04:07Seven.
01:04:08I'm eleven.
01:04:09Eleven, eh?
01:04:13Are you frightened of me?
01:04:14No.
01:04:15They are.
01:04:16My father isn't.
01:04:17Oh, yes, he is.
01:04:22I can make him tell me things.
01:04:24Just like all the others.
01:04:26He wouldn't.
01:04:29How do you think my men were ready for you at the blockade?
01:04:34It isn't true.
01:04:35No, wait.
01:04:48You mustn't expect your father to be different from the others.
01:04:51My dad wouldn't tell.
01:04:52I don't believe you.
01:04:56All right.
01:04:58Tell them there's no more Spaniards.
01:05:01Tell them there's help coming.
01:05:05Then you'll see they're too frightened to care.
01:05:15Are you afraid to find out?
01:05:23Listen, everyone.
01:05:25It's all lies he's telling you.
01:05:28There aren't Spaniards in the other villages.
01:05:31England beat the Armada.
01:05:33It isn't hopeless.
01:05:34The militia are coming.
01:05:36Stop it, boy.
01:05:38Stop it!
01:05:39I won't stop.
01:05:40They are coming.
01:05:41Uncle Joe sent for them.
01:05:43They'll be here in three days.
01:05:49In three days.
01:05:51Gustavo, they're not working hard enough. Use your rope on them.
01:05:57Gustavo, they're not working hard enough. Use your rope on them.
01:06:21I want that new mizzen rigging in as well by tomorrow night.
01:06:24You heard that, Captain. Faster. I'll have every inch of skin off your backs.
01:06:37Did you hear that? We're away tomorrow night.
01:06:42The headsails are patched, sir. The mainsail should be done by tonight.
01:06:45See what it is. They'll need tomorrow for the mizzen sails.
01:06:48Tell them to be tested.
01:06:49At high water, Captain. It's as good as new.
01:06:51Provisions?
01:06:52Water's coming on today, sir.
01:06:53Food's organized. We'll collect that at the last minute.
01:06:56Right. I'll see the repairs below.
01:07:03Harry, you said there were ways to sabotage this ship.
01:07:07You've got to think.
01:07:09Think?
01:07:13All I can think about is my father's...
01:07:18swinging on the end of a...
01:07:20that's all.
01:07:21Boston, you will make it two dozen lashes.
01:07:34This one will be ready, sir. It's the foreign hold I'm worried about.
01:07:37Jump to it, or you'll all be flunked.
01:07:49Use a little more corking there.
01:07:59Pitch, that's highly inflammable.
01:08:07An accident with that, and the whole ship would go up in flames.
01:08:19I see, trying to... No.
01:08:21Oh, it must be a trap of some sort.
01:08:23That's it. A fire.
01:08:25Lead it to the gunpowder.
01:08:27But all our people would be killed.
01:08:30What if we leave it to the ship's sails?
01:08:33Set a fuse.
01:08:35Wait for them to get into deep water.
01:08:37But how shall we know when they sail?
01:08:39And how do we get aboard to light the fuse?
01:08:42I don't know.
01:08:44Yet.
01:08:58Jane.
01:08:59Jane.
01:09:01Get out of here.
01:09:03I don't want to see you again.
01:09:05Jane, I'm not responsible for what her father did.
01:09:08I don't trust anyone.
01:09:09I don't trust anyone.
01:09:23Would you give these to Harry?
01:09:25I stole them from my father.
01:09:27I'll try to bring some more down later.
01:09:30You want to help?
01:09:32I love Harry.
01:09:34I know him.
01:09:35He'll want to fight and delay them till the militia get here.
01:09:40Oh!
01:09:41Oh, Andrew.
01:09:43Nineteen.
01:09:46Twenty.
01:09:49Twenty-one.
01:09:53Twenty-two.
01:09:54Twenty-one.
01:09:56Twenty-three.
01:10:00Twenty-four.
01:10:02Cut him down.
01:10:04Get him down.
01:10:24Bolson.
01:10:25You know what to do.
01:10:26All right, Captain.
01:10:27In half an hour.
01:10:33Harry.
01:10:35Harry, do you understand?
01:10:38The men heard him say it.
01:10:41They want that missing ready tomorrow night.
01:10:46I'd have tomorrow night's a...
01:10:49None.
01:10:52He could go on that.
01:10:54But then he'd have to navigate the estuary in the dark.
01:10:58He might wait till the next morning.
01:11:00Otherwise it's too risky.
01:11:02The militia might get here early.
01:11:04He'll go tomorrow night.
01:11:06I'll get the women away in the afternoon.
01:11:09No.
01:11:10How do we set the fuse?
01:11:12Unless...
01:11:13Unless that officer...
01:11:15No.
01:11:16No.
01:11:17We can't trust him.
01:11:27One of us must go aboard...
01:11:29I'm sorry.
01:11:30I'm sorry.
01:11:31Get your cloak.
01:11:32I'm not going.
01:11:33You're leaving with me.
01:11:34Get your cloak.
01:11:35I'm sorry, Captain.
01:11:36I don't understand.
01:11:37I'm leaving, Sir Basil.
01:11:38And in case any of your people should get any foolish ideas, I'm taking six hostages.
01:11:42Your daughter will be one of them.
01:11:43No.
01:11:44I won't allow it.
01:11:45I'm not just anyone, Captain Robles.
01:11:46Let me remind you of my position.
01:11:47I won't tell you again.
01:11:48Get your cloak.
01:11:49No, Angela.
01:11:50You'll have to kill me first.
01:11:51If you insist.
01:11:53No!
01:12:04No!
01:12:05No! No!
01:12:35No!
01:13:05No!
01:13:06No!
01:13:07No!
01:13:08No!
01:13:09No!
01:13:10No!
01:13:11No!
01:13:12No!
01:13:13No!
01:13:14No!
01:13:15No!
01:13:16No!
01:13:17No!
01:13:18No!
01:13:19No!
01:13:20You got all the gold?
01:13:21No, I can.
01:13:35No!
01:13:36No!
01:13:37No!
01:13:38No!
01:13:39No!
01:13:40No!
01:13:41No!
01:13:42No!
01:13:43No!
01:13:44No!
01:13:45That's six of them, Captain.
01:13:47We are leaving!
01:13:50And I'm taking those six girls as hostages when we sail on the morning tide.
01:13:57Morning?
01:13:58If any of you try to interfere with our departure, or there is an English ship waiting in the channel,
01:14:04those girls will be hanged.
01:14:05All right, then!
01:14:06Move up!
01:14:07Is he bluffing?
01:14:08Or can he sail in the morning?
01:14:09Morning!
01:14:10Oh!
01:14:11No!
01:14:12No!
01:14:13No!
01:14:14No!
01:14:15No!
01:14:16No!
01:14:17No!
01:14:18No!
01:14:19No!
01:14:20No!
01:14:21No!
01:14:22No!
01:14:23No!
01:14:24No!
01:14:25No!
01:14:26No!
01:14:27No!
01:14:28No!
01:14:29No!
01:14:30No!
01:14:31No!
01:14:32No!
01:14:33No!
01:14:35Oh!
01:14:36Oh!
01:14:37Harry!
01:14:38Can he?
01:14:39Yes, he can.
01:14:40He doesn't need the mizzen!
01:14:41It was only a blime.
01:14:45So he's beating us.
01:14:46Excuse me, sir.
01:14:47We ought to take some of these men to help launch us.
01:14:50The ship's sitting heavier than it was with the new rigging, and all the provisions.
01:14:54We may not be able to just tow her off!
01:14:57Very well, mister.
01:14:59But put a guard on the ship and keep the men back until we need them.
01:15:04Right. I want a working party to help launch the ship tomorrow.
01:15:09You. You. You.
01:15:14You two.
01:15:17You.
01:15:21You. You. And you.
01:15:24You three.
01:15:38Bragg!
01:15:47Take these. Keep one and pass the others round.
01:15:50What are you gonna do?
01:15:51I don't know yet, but that young officer's on our side.
01:15:54I'm sure he'll think of something. We've got to be ready. Now, go on.
01:16:03It's Harry! Oh, Harry!
01:16:07Mister!
01:16:09Take charge of the shorelines and stand by to cast off as soon as the kedge is set.
01:16:13Aye, sir.
01:16:14What are they doing?
01:16:16They'll take the long boat, drop the kedge anchor and haul her out on that.
01:16:22Go on.
01:16:23Go on.
01:16:40You two on the top there!
01:16:42Stand by that line and free it when I give the order.
01:16:44You two on the end, stand by down here to cast off the forward line.
01:16:53Bolton, get the long boat underway. It'll be high water in ten minutes.
01:16:55Aye, Captain.
01:16:56Ten minutes?
01:16:58Get back there! Come on now!
01:16:59Get those women below and then stand by on deck.
01:17:01Aye, aye, Captain.
01:17:02Come on, get down below there! Come on, get over there!
01:17:12Come on now!
01:17:32Come on, get over there!
01:17:36Steady that rope!
01:18:02Captain will want the yards, man, when we get on to the wind. You three better get aloft.
01:18:12I'll keep an eye on this lot.
01:18:22Good luck, lad.
01:18:32Good luck.
01:18:56I see you took my advice.
01:18:57Fifteen minute fusing.
01:18:58Shorten them.
01:18:59And spread that picture around a bit.
01:19:02Have you shortened the fuses?
01:19:05Mm-hmm.
01:19:06Light them.
01:19:07Light them.
01:19:08Light them.
01:19:14Have you shortened the fuses?
01:19:17Light them.
01:19:18Light them.
01:19:19Light them.
01:19:32Light them.
01:19:33Light them.
01:19:34To a silly wick...
01:19:39Now, down here.
01:19:40Keep down.
01:19:41You stay there.
01:19:42And you come in.
01:19:43Fire! Fire below!
01:19:56Smoke's coming out of the hold.
01:19:59Oh, there's enough there to take care of that.
01:20:13Come on!
01:20:19Come on!
01:20:20Come on!
01:20:21Come on!
01:20:43Come on!
01:21:14Come on!
01:21:24Four doors back, boaters! Starboard doors full!
01:21:43Man!
01:21:46No!
01:21:48No!
01:21:54Go!
01:21:56Go!
01:22:02Go!
01:22:04Go!
01:22:06Go!
01:22:08Go!
01:22:10Go!
01:22:11Oh, my God.
01:22:41Oh, my God.
01:22:51Oh, my God.
01:23:04Come on.
01:23:06Get the girls away.
01:23:08But you...
01:23:09The ship will explode.
01:23:17Get back!
01:23:19Get back, everyone!
01:23:21She'll explode in a minute!
01:23:24Come on, you lovers!
01:23:25Get down!
01:23:26Get down!
01:23:27Get down!
01:23:28Get down!
01:23:29Get down!
01:23:30Get down!
01:23:32Come on!
01:23:35Get down!
01:23:36Get down!
01:23:38Get down!
01:23:39Get down!
01:23:40Get down!
01:23:42Come on, you lovers!
01:23:43Get down!
01:23:44Come on!
01:23:50Get down!
01:23:53Get down!
01:24:14Get down!
01:24:44Get down!
01:25:14Get down!
01:25:44Get down!
01:26:14Get down!
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