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Welcome to our classic movie archive, your premier online destination for premium digital restorations of golden age Hollywood cinema. Today, we invite you to set sail for the ultimate high-seas adventure in the magnificent 1942 maritime masterpiece, The Black Swan.

Based on the celebrated novel by Rafael Sabatini and directed by Henry King, this Oscar-winning film is widely considered one of the greatest pirate movies ever made. The story takes place following the Treaty of Madrid, when the notorious pirate captain Henry Morgan (Laird Cregar) is appointed Governor of Jamaica with a mandate to rid the Caribbean of his former outlaw allies. He recruits his loyal, fiercely skilled compatriot Jamie Waring (Tyrone Power) to help enforce the new maritime law. However, rogue pirate captains like the ruthless, red-bearded Captain Leech (George Sanders) refuse to surrender their outlaw ways, continuing to terrorize the shipping lanes. The stakes escalate dramatically when Jamie falls for Margaret Denby (Maureen O'Hara), the fiery daughter of the former governor, leading to a thrilling conflict of shifting allegiances, political betrayal, and high-seas romance.

Featuring razor-sharp swordplay, spectacular naval battles, and unmatched star chemistry, The Black Swan delivers definitive golden age Hollywood entertainment. Our channel is proudly dedicated to preserving historic cinematic treasures, offering a curated library of classic sea adventures, timeless swashbuckler films, vintage westerns, rare b-movies, and gritty film noir classics.

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00:02:19Twelve o'clock, and the people of Guadel are grateful for a night of peace.
00:02:27God be thanked in his heaven that midnight strikes and all is well.
00:02:33Twelve o'clock, twelve o'clock, and all is well.
00:02:42Twelve o'clock.
00:02:45Soldats, guardia, silhoubles!
00:03:14Go!
00:03:21Come on!
00:03:24Go!
00:03:24Oh, my God!
00:04:04All haul, but an easy one.
00:04:07We'll do ourselves better in Maracaibo.
00:04:13What are you moping about?
00:04:17Drink this.
00:04:19No?
00:04:24Ha, ha, ha!
00:04:30Ah, it was an easy scuffle, Jamie boy.
00:04:37Yeah, it was.
00:04:38And what are you dropping your nose for?
00:04:41I'm thinking on something.
00:04:42Out with it!
00:04:44We're hanging Captain Morgan this week.
00:04:47Hanging him on the docks in London.
00:04:48That's what I'm thinking on.
00:04:50Anybody lets himself get caught and hung, there's nobody to ring to.
00:04:54To Captain Morgan, I say.
00:04:57Hangin' or walkin', he's a better man than the pack of us.
00:05:16Give me that door!
00:05:18Let's do that, you fuck!
00:05:24Get out of here!
00:05:56I must ring to this occasion, Captain Waring.
00:05:59We are not often honored by such a distinguished visitor.
00:06:05What a magnificent record!
00:06:08Second in command to Henry Morgan in the raid on Panama.
00:06:12The sack on Maracaibo, Portobello, Trujillo.
00:06:17Quite a busy little cutthroat we have here.
00:06:20But there is no mention of you in the attack on Granada.
00:06:24I was there killing Spaniards.
00:06:27The English dog still barks.
00:06:30Is your memory improving?
00:06:34Have you remembered where Captain Morgan is?
00:06:37Perfectly.
00:06:38Where is he?
00:06:39In England.
00:06:39You lie!
00:06:41I grant you England is where he should be.
00:06:44Hanging from a gibbet with the rest of you scum of the sea.
00:06:48But I have word from our ambassador that he escaped.
00:06:53Your news delights me, Don Miguel.
00:06:55Oh, and perhaps this will delight you, too.
00:06:58A quarter of a turn.
00:07:03Where were you planning to meet Morgan?
00:07:06On the far side of the moon.
00:07:09Where is his ship?
00:07:12Hull down and sailing through your whiskers, Don Miguel.
00:07:15A false turn!
00:07:17Speak!
00:07:19You devil spawned before I quarter you!
00:07:27What is that?
00:07:28The devil looking after his own.
00:07:38Here is, Amy.
00:07:39Pray back a win.
00:07:40Tommy Blue.
00:07:42Welcome to Corrientes.
00:07:43Are you with your memory, Captain Jamie?
00:07:45Yes, not the facts!
00:07:47Hand over that sticker while I'm in this sloven boat.
00:07:51Max!
00:07:52Corrient up number!
00:07:53Me and Jimmy come out of your whole empire!
00:07:55I have!
00:07:56Take those stickers away before they have hurt themselves!
00:08:03I came into the harbor to get a barrel of water.
00:08:05And I says to a fellow, says I, how's my old friend Don Miguel?
00:08:09Well, says he, the noble Spaniard is entertaining people.
00:08:12Who, says I?
00:08:13Well, among his guests, says he, is Jamie Warren.
00:08:17Well, says I, that's the party I've got to attend.
00:08:19So, off we came.
00:08:21I'll thank you later.
00:08:22Tell me, Tommy, who's with you?
00:08:24How many ships have you got?
00:08:25Oh, two pretties, Jamie.
00:08:27The second one's tacking in.
00:08:28But let me tell you the good news first.
00:08:30Never mind the news.
00:08:31Get me that bottle of wine.
00:08:32Huh?
00:08:32Quick.
00:08:33Oh.
00:08:49There's nothing like a stretch on the rack to raise at first.
00:08:55Would you want to be laying down a minute, Jamie?
00:08:57No.
00:09:11A little bit more!
00:09:19Keep a clear head, Tommy.
00:09:21We've got work to do.
00:09:22Nice pleasant work.
00:09:24I'm a better man drunk than sober for any kind of work.
00:09:27You're ignoring my bark, Don Miguel.
00:09:29We'll see how you like my bite.
00:09:31But I'm on errands.
00:09:32Lucky you are.
00:09:33If you had a sword in your hand, you'd be dead by now
00:09:35and stiffer than the devil's tail.
00:09:38Give me a hand. Put him on the rack.
00:09:41Move!
00:09:41Yes, I move on.
00:09:43Go on.
00:09:47What are you going to do?
00:09:48I'm eager to return your hospitality, Don McGill.
00:09:51On the rack.
00:09:51Oh, no, no, please.
00:09:53No.
00:09:59You'll hang for this.
00:10:00You'll hang for this, all of you.
00:10:02Your English government.
00:10:04In the name of God, let me go.
00:10:06Let me go.
00:10:07Lord Zambi!
00:10:08Lord Zambi!
00:10:09The music is saluete.
00:10:11Your back, Don McGill, is a little louder than mine.
00:10:14Turn the wheel, my lads.
00:10:16What say to poets?
00:10:17One good turn deserves another.
00:10:20Stop that, you bloody thieves.
00:10:23Unchain this man.
00:10:24I command you in the name of King Charles.
00:10:26And who may you be, you bellowing rabbit?
00:10:28I'm Lord Denbigh, governor of Jamaica.
00:10:30Oh, Lord Denbigh.
00:10:32You're the gentleman who brought Captain Morgan to trial.
00:10:35I'm delighted to meet you.
00:10:36I'll see you hanging on wapping execution on duck beside you.
00:10:40I'm laughing beside you.
00:10:41March out, you renegade louts.
00:10:43Renegade!
00:10:43You yellow turncoat befriending the Spanish and hanging your own countrymen.
00:10:47Lay down your arms.
00:10:48England and Spain are at peace.
00:10:50A treaty has been signed.
00:10:51Where was it signed, Lord Denbigh?
00:10:52On that rack?
00:10:53Men, here's a rope maker for your necks.
00:10:55The little English hangman from Jamaica.
00:10:57Out the rope he goes, up he goes.
00:10:59Oh, I'd rather see Jamie as hell.
00:11:01Give me a rope, somebody.
00:11:02No, no, Tommy.
00:11:03No rope for him.
00:11:04Oh, let me hang him, Jamie.
00:11:05No, the rope's for gentlemen with brave hearts.
00:11:08The vault's the place for this English traitor.
00:11:09Lock him away, boys, with all his Spanish friends.
00:11:11You'll hang all of him.
00:11:12March him off.
00:11:13Teen him to the wall.
00:11:14Let him rot for the Spanish dance.
00:11:16You sea rats.
00:11:18I command you in his majesty's name.
00:11:20Your commanding days are over, my lord.
00:11:26I'm laughing besides out.
00:11:29Put away that bottle, Tommy.
00:11:31There's treasure to load.
00:11:32This is a rife and juicy castle.
00:11:37Here, you guzzler.
00:11:38Take this.
00:11:39Take yourself a pretty pair of drawers.
00:11:41Two ships, you said, huh?
00:11:43We can load them both from this castle.
00:11:45And sail from Maracaibo.
00:11:47Gut the whole Spanish manes.
00:11:49Strip it and leave it like a horse's skull on the desert.
00:11:51Look at him.
00:11:55He's faint.
00:11:57Or is he just bored with our presence?
00:12:00Close your eyes, Don McGill.
00:12:02Father!
00:12:03The devil's asking for you.
00:12:04Father!
00:12:05Where's my father?
00:12:07Captain Cher, gentlemen.
00:12:09I'll be speaking.
00:12:10Where is he?
00:12:14Stay away or I'll shoot.
00:12:15I'm Lord Denby's daughter.
00:12:17Oh, this is a windfall.
00:12:20Lady Margaret, eh?
00:12:23Who are you?
00:12:24A sea rat.
00:12:25A bit of ocean scum doing His Majesty's dirty work.
00:12:28Killing Spaniards to make room for fat Englishmen
00:12:30and their nasty daughters.
00:12:33Waring is my name.
00:12:34But those who love me call me Jamie Boy.
00:12:36I'm not afraid of you gallows dancers.
00:12:39Gallows dancers?
00:12:40A pretty phrase, my lady.
00:12:42Yes, I've seen your kind dancing in the wind
00:12:44with their necks stretched like a lot of geese flying.
00:12:46And I'll see you that way, too.
00:12:48Where's my father?
00:12:49Tell me or I'll shoot.
00:12:52Your father is ornamenting a dungeon wall, milady.
00:12:55But you'll forget about him
00:12:56as soon as you learn to call me Jamie Boy.
00:13:03Go over me, you brute!
00:13:07I always sample a bottle of wine before I buy it.
00:13:11Let's have a sip.
00:13:12See if you're worth taking along.
00:13:23Oh, you witch!
00:13:24Fight me, will you?
00:13:42You strike me blind, it's a ghost!
00:13:45Hello, Jamie Boy.
00:13:46Captain Morgan!
00:13:48Don't stand there gaping like a halibut on a pier.
00:13:51Henry!
00:13:53What in the name of thunder!
00:13:54So you weren't hanged.
00:13:55Not successfully.
00:13:56You escaped.
00:13:57No.
00:13:57A king's pardon.
00:13:59And more.
00:13:59I'm swooning like a bribe.
00:14:01I was telling you, Jamie, I had news for you.
00:14:03Aye, a packet of news it is, me boy.
00:14:05Now put your shirt on.
00:14:07You look much too naked for a decent Englishman.
00:14:08And now find me my great admirer,
00:14:10the so-called Governor of Jamaica.
00:14:13And if this sad little wench be his daughter,
00:14:14fetch us some smelling salts.
00:14:15And you, Tom Blue,
00:14:16tell all me old captains to meet me tonight
00:14:18at the Poker's Turn.
00:14:19Nice!
00:14:20Jamie Boy, I got a lot to tell you.
00:14:22He can't!
00:14:26Silence!
00:14:28Now listen to me.
00:14:30If there's anybody wants to tell me different,
00:14:32let him stand up and get his head broken.
00:14:34I say Captain Morgan's a king's spy.
00:14:38He bought his life by offering to put all his old cronies
00:14:41on the end of a rope.
00:14:42I say Morgan's a yellow dog.
00:14:45Now wait there, Captain Leach.
00:14:46We ought to hear what Morgan's got to say.
00:14:48Are you calling me a liar?
00:14:49No.
00:14:50But I'm saying we ought to hear Morgan out.
00:14:52And nobody's calling me a liar.
00:14:59Now then, anybody else want their head broken?
00:15:03I say Captain Morgan's a two-faced cur
00:15:05with a king's brand on him.
00:15:07And I say Captain Leach is a gibbering ape
00:15:09fit only for the company of baboons.
00:15:13Hi, gentlemen.
00:15:14Captain Leach is in a temper.
00:15:16Aha!
00:15:18Morgan's fetch and carry.
00:15:20Don't cross with them, Jamie.
00:15:21You're too drunk to do yourself justice.
00:15:23Now let her room, please.
00:15:25I always wanted to cut that oily tongue out of you.
00:15:52I told you he was coming.
00:15:55Sit down, you two.
00:15:57Over there, Captain Leach.
00:16:03Your seat, Captain Waring.
00:16:05Hail for all hands, Barney.
00:16:08And keep it poor until we're all drowned.
00:16:10Gentlemen, I am delighted to see you all still alive and kicking.
00:16:15You were all my captains once,
00:16:16and I have called you together to know if you will still follow me.
00:16:21Where to?
00:16:22For gallows and a hundred guineas a head?
00:16:24Your head, Captain Leach,
00:16:26where it filled with gold instead of sloths wouldn't fetch that.
00:16:31Gentlemen, I have come from England with an offer from His Majesty King Charles.
00:16:35A king's pardon and a hundred acres of land to each of you who'll settle down ashore
00:16:40or take your ships into peaceful trade.
00:16:42They'll clap us in jail the minute we dump our cannon.
00:16:45It's a trick.
00:16:45And who's going to give us the hundred acres of land?
00:16:48The new governor of Jamaica.
00:16:49The new governor?
00:16:51And who's the new governor?
00:16:52Henry Morgan.
00:16:53Sir Henry Morgan.
00:16:56Knighted by His Majesty and assigned the island of Jamaica for his ruling.
00:17:00I said it before and I say it again.
00:17:04A king's spy.
00:17:06No, Captain Leach.
00:17:08A king's right arm in the Caribbean.
00:17:11And a strong one.
00:17:13Gentlemen.
00:17:14England has signed a peace with Spain.
00:17:17The long fight is over.
00:17:19It's a trick.
00:17:20Spain wants a breathing spell from our attack so she can strengthen her forces here.
00:17:24Quiet, Jamie.
00:17:25It's a scurvy trick, I say.
00:17:26Sit down.
00:17:27They'll bring over armies and ships to murder us if we give them peace.
00:17:30They will.
00:17:31Quiet, you bumbleheads.
00:17:33The privateers are done for.
00:17:35They're in the past.
00:17:35They must give way now to progress and the making of law-abiding colonies.
00:17:40England wants peace and time to build our empire.
00:17:44Will you join me for that, Brother Leach?
00:17:46I sail the main with you, Morgan.
00:17:49And if you're crawling under the king's flag, I'll keep sailing it without you.
00:17:52Who's coming along to Maracaibo?
00:17:54There's a lot of gold in Maracaibo.
00:17:56As governor of Jamaica, I make my first pronouncement.
00:17:59I'll run every pirate and privateer into the bottom of the Caribbean.
00:18:04I give those of you who don't join me a month to clear out of English waters.
00:18:10My ship, the Black Swan, don't drop her sails for any king's spy.
00:18:14That's my answer to you, Captain Morgan.
00:18:16And if any of you yellow livers get the blood back in you, I'll lead you against Maracaibo.
00:18:21Who's coming with me?
00:18:22I, sir.
00:18:23And I, sir.
00:18:25Jamie Waring.
00:18:26Come on, Jamie boy.
00:18:27He's got the king.
00:18:29But we've got the wind on our side.
00:18:30Captain Cher of Maracaibo.
00:18:33Get down, you drunken fool.
00:18:35I'm my second in command.
00:18:36Hey, Barney.
00:18:37More in for Captain Waring.
00:18:39Aye, sir.
00:18:39Gentlemen.
00:18:40Captain Waring.
00:18:42We're loyal to right hand at Government House.
00:18:44Come on, Jamie.
00:18:45You were never meant to suck your thumb in a king's collar.
00:18:48We'll get you a new ship.
00:18:50To Jamie Waring.
00:18:51May his neck never go longer.
00:19:11The occasion seems a little lacking in enthusiasm, Henry.
00:19:14I imagined we'd meet with some slight disapproval.
00:19:16At least we don't have to shoot our way in.
00:19:21The occasion seems a little lacking in enthusiasm, Henry.
00:19:28We are waiting upon Lord Denby.
00:19:31His lordship is busy, sir.
00:19:33He'll be busier in a few minutes.
00:19:35Mr. Ingram, these gentlemen are waiting upon his lordship.
00:19:38Gentlemen.
00:19:38I am Sir Henry Morgan.
00:19:40I am Sir Henry Morgan.
00:19:41From the looks of you, it could be nothing else.
00:19:43Your Excellency, there are some gentlemen here with muddy boots.
00:19:46I have removed all my effects.
00:19:48The premises were at your disposal for looting or burning.
00:19:50I can appreciate your discomfort, Milone.
00:19:53It's not pleasant having a man you tried to hang return as your superior.
00:19:57But for the sake of the empire we both serve, I am willing to forget your distaste of me.
00:20:02The ceremony making you official governor will take place tomorrow.
00:20:06I shall perform all duties required of me as an officer of the crown.
00:20:11But my personal life is my own, sir.
00:20:13It does not include associating with blackguards.
00:20:21Well, Sir Henry, do we run him through, hang him from the yardarm, or start dancing the minuet?
00:20:27Being governor is going to require some restraint.
00:20:32There's always Maracaibo.
00:20:35Get to your quarters, you blockheads, both of you.
00:20:37What quarters, sir?
00:20:38How do I know?
00:20:38Find them.
00:20:39Take any rooms you want.
00:20:51You tell if that's mine.
00:20:53I saw it first.
00:20:55Oh, no, sir.
00:20:56No, sir.
00:20:57Don't kill me.
00:20:58Don't kill me.
00:20:58I was going.
00:20:59Pick that up.
00:21:00Yes, sir.
00:21:01Yes, sir.
00:21:01Yes, sir.
00:21:03Oh, you.
00:21:04You is one of them pious, is you?
00:21:06Oh, ain't you?
00:21:07Oh, what do I look like?
00:21:07Yes, sir.
00:21:08Oh, I mean, no, sir.
00:21:09What are you doing here?
00:21:09Oh, nothing, sir.
00:21:10Just going.
00:21:11Going fast.
00:21:12Stealing, eh?
00:21:13Oh, no, sir.
00:21:13I was just looking for a locket that belonged to Miss Margaret.
00:21:16But it ain't here, sir.
00:21:17It ain't here.
00:21:17Oh, this is Lady Margaret's room, eh?
00:21:20Yes, sir.
00:21:20How's her bed?
00:21:21Soft enough for me?
00:21:22Yes, sir.
00:21:22Yes, sir.
00:22:03And tenth, we do hereby give and grant unto Sir Henry Morgan full power and authority
00:22:09to levy, arm, muster, command and employ all persons whatsoever residing within our said
00:22:15colony of Jamaica to march from one place to another or to embark them for the resisting
00:22:21and withstanding of all enemies, pirates and rebels, both at sea and land, given at our
00:22:28court at Whitehall the 6th day of November, 1,674, in the 26th year of our reign.
00:22:36God save the King.
00:22:37God save the King.
00:22:39We, duly elected to the Assembly by all the peoples of Jamaica, renew our pledge of fealty
00:22:45to His Most Gracious Majesty, King Charles II, through the person of His appointed representative
00:22:50His Excellency, the Governor of Jamaica, Sir Henry Morgan.
00:23:00Almighty and everlasting God, creator and governor of all the world, by whom kings do bear rule
00:23:06and under whose providence they are wonderfully and mightily oftentimes protected from many
00:23:11fearful dangers by which the malice of Satan and his imps do seek to entrap them.
00:23:16We give unto Thy Heavenly Majesty most humble and hearty thanks for that it hath pleased Thee of
00:23:23Thine infinite mercy and goodness in Jesus Christ so wonderfully to uphold the libero of the
00:23:29Son.
00:23:32Phew! That was the longest, dullest ceremony I ever heard.
00:23:36I don't blame you for walking out.
00:23:41You can lower your pistols, Lady Margaret.
00:23:45Unfortunately, I have no pistols.
00:23:47Your eyes.
00:23:48I've looked into pistol barrels that are kinder.
00:23:52Get out of my way.
00:23:54Please.
00:23:55Do me a favor.
00:23:56And don't make me angry.
00:23:58I'm trying my hardest to behave like a gentleman.
00:24:01A gentleman?
00:24:01Well, perhaps not entirely.
00:24:04I only meant that my new character keeps me from seizing women and hugging and squeezing
00:24:08them into submission.
00:24:10Instead, I woo them with politeness and with gifts.
00:24:16Here.
00:24:19Where did you get this?
00:24:20I found it in your bed.
00:24:23You have my room?
00:24:24Yes.
00:24:26And you haunt it sweetly each night.
00:24:28Not in evening passes, but I find some new and fascinating souvenir of you.
00:24:33A stocking, a garter, a bit of lace.
00:24:41In Tortuga, when a woman slaps a man's face, it means she wants him to grab her, overpower
00:24:48her and smother her with kisses.
00:24:51I understand in Jamaica, a gentleman must refuse such overtures.
00:24:55Out of my way.
00:24:56You're much too angry for public appearance.
00:24:58Give me your arm.
00:24:59Turn around, the garden will cool you off, and I promise not to kiss you unless you ask
00:25:03for it like a lady.
00:25:04Roger.
00:25:05Roger.
00:25:08Oh, the idiot whose face I took the liberty of removing from your locket.
00:25:11Darling, I've been hunting everywhere for you.
00:25:13Take me home, please.
00:25:15Has this fellow been insulting you?
00:25:17Yes.
00:25:17Oh, the hero to the rescue.
00:25:19The time one of you lackeys was taught a lesson.
00:25:22Uh-oh.
00:25:22Now, I'm under oath as a gentleman not to kill any tame rabbits.
00:25:25I'll have you for that.
00:25:26Leave the coward alone, Roger.
00:25:28Oh, I'm going to make an example of him.
00:25:29I'll run him through as a common thief.
00:25:34Oath or no oath, you'll have to learn not to offend your betters, Ingram.
00:25:40Now, tell me, what the devil do you see in this weasel?
00:25:42Oh, darling, are you hurt?
00:25:44I'm sorry.
00:25:45It was all my fault.
00:25:46Well, if you're in love with him, you're too big a fool for a man like me.
00:25:48You black-hearted bully.
00:25:51What do you know about men or women or anything human?
00:25:54All you can do is shoot and kill and prey on women,
00:25:57with your beastly senses slobbering at the sight of anything fine.
00:26:00I repeat, my lass, you'll have to choose between us.
00:26:04And very soon, too.
00:26:16I repeat, my lass, you'll have to choose between us.
00:26:17I repeat, my lass, you'll have to choose between us and negatives.
00:26:17But, my lass, you'll have to go with them.
00:26:20I repeat, my lass!
00:26:22That way, that way!
00:26:50There you are, my beauty.
00:26:53See in his bleepin'.
00:26:55Me for a queen, it was.
00:26:57And easy to accommodate five,
00:26:59if you sleep them crosswise.
00:27:02Come on, get that albatross out of here.
00:27:05Now, hold your fire, Jamie, boy.
00:27:07I promised her she could spend the night
00:27:09in the governor's daughter's bed.
00:27:12Get back to your trough, both of you.
00:27:14I never thought I'd live to see Jamie Waring play the snob.
00:27:18Why, Jamie!
00:27:19It's a hard stone you have.
00:27:20Jamie, open the door.
00:27:23She's crying her head off.
00:27:25Jamie!
00:27:26She's crying like a baby.
00:27:40Masa, does she want to put your head on this?
00:27:42What's that?
00:27:43It's a pillar, Masa.
00:27:45Lady Margaret's own little pillar.
00:27:46She always sleeps on it.
00:27:48Then take it out and burn it up.
00:27:50Yes, Masa.
00:27:50Wait a minute.
00:27:55Never mind.
00:28:00That's all.
00:28:01Yes, Masa.
00:28:03Sweet dreams, Masa.
00:28:41Good morning, milady.
00:28:42You're trespassing here.
00:28:44This is my land.
00:28:45I set my mind on having a friendly little talk with you this morning.
00:28:49Come on.
00:29:05Are you all right?
00:29:08Why didn't you fall on the horse instead of letting the horse fall on you?
00:29:11I don't think anybody would have sense enough for that.
00:29:24Let me down.
00:29:25Well, good morning.
00:29:27You put on a little weight as I remember.
00:29:29Put me down.
00:29:29Think you could stand?
00:29:30Yes, I'm quite old right now.
00:29:31Easy now.
00:29:32You'll only start a convulsion.
00:29:34There's a cozy little spot.
00:29:37There.
00:29:40Oh.
00:29:41Now you see?
00:29:42You're scuttled fore and aft.
00:29:44I think I'll have to put you to bed.
00:29:46What?
00:29:47I suggest that you lie down for a spell.
00:29:52There.
00:29:56You may go now.
00:29:58Oh, nonsense.
00:30:00If the eyes fill with blood, it's a sign the head's broken.
00:30:03No, they're clear.
00:30:05Although they seem a little brighter than usual.
00:30:07Don't touch me.
00:30:08No, Miguel.
00:30:09I'm an expert on broken heads.
00:30:10I've seen thousands of them.
00:30:12Couldn't have picked a better doctor in all Jamaica.
00:30:15Oh, fine, hard skull.
00:30:19Couldn't crack it with a bung starter.
00:30:21You'll have a look at your ankle.
00:30:24Go find my horse.
00:30:27No gentleman would think of leaving a lady at a moment like this.
00:30:31Just lie still, please, and behave yourself.
00:30:33This ought to teach you to be more sociable in the future.
00:30:36No bones broken.
00:30:40A muscle twisted.
00:30:43Does that hurt there?
00:30:44No.
00:30:44Fetch me some water, please.
00:30:45I feel faint.
00:30:47You may have thrown your knee out.
00:30:49I ought to investigate.
00:30:50No.
00:30:51Go fetch me some water, please.
00:30:55Well, that proves what I've always said.
00:30:57A woman's place is not on a horse.
00:31:29There.
00:31:30Now, Miguel, I suggest that you stay like that until your color comes back.
00:31:33What are you going to do?
00:31:35I'm going to enjoy your society.
00:31:38You seem much nicer than I thought.
00:31:40Really, it occurs to me, you probably have a mother somewhere.
00:31:44A nice, gentle old lady.
00:31:45No, she died when I was a baby.
00:31:47Possibly a sister?
00:31:48No, no, no. No kiss or kin.
00:31:49Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
00:31:52Is that why you went...
00:31:54I mean, why you went to sea?
00:31:57Would you like to hear about me?
00:31:58Of course I would.
00:32:00Well, it's quite a story.
00:32:02I haven't thought about it for a long time.
00:32:06But I'd like to tell it to you.
00:32:08I was 14, living alone in London when the smell of the sea got hold of me.
00:32:13I was apprenticed to an old law firm.
00:32:16You're sure I'm not boring you?
00:32:18Oh, no. Not at all.
00:32:20Well...
00:32:31Well...
00:32:45Roger!
00:32:46Roger!
00:33:13I give you my word on this, Captain Leach.
00:33:15I'll get you news of every English treasure ship that sails.
00:33:18When it's leaving, and the port it's making for.
00:33:21It's a pretty offer, Mr. Ingram.
00:33:26The nicest, prettiest offer I ever had.
00:33:29If you ain't lying, they'll sit in a trap for me.
00:33:31Judge for yourself.
00:33:32Prince Consort is due at Port Royal in three days, carrying English gold.
00:33:37It'll lay over first at Port Lobos to disembark passengers.
00:33:40Prince Consort, eh?
00:33:42How many guns?
00:33:43Forty.
00:33:44No escort?
00:33:44None.
00:33:45Well, you've got two ships and a hundred guns.
00:33:47We could chop her into kindling.
00:33:49What are you asking for this tidy piece of news?
00:33:52Captain Cher.
00:33:54You'll hand it over to Mr. Fenner here.
00:33:56When I receive it, he'll return to you with further information.
00:34:01Government information.
00:34:02Government information.
00:34:02I'll send you back in a week, Fenner.
00:34:03We'll smother it in gold.
00:34:05Here you are, Mr. Ingram.
00:34:06You're a dead man if you're fooling me.
00:34:08And a rich man if you ain't.
00:34:20It's the Prince Consort, all right?
00:34:22Give her a blast and we'll board her.
00:34:39It's the Prince Consort, all right?
00:34:39Now you're all right.
00:34:41That's his hand.
00:34:42Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:34:50They were waiting for us on the lewit side of Point Lobos.
00:34:53Three of them.
00:34:53The Black Swan engaged us first.
00:34:55We fought till we were ripped to ribbons.
00:34:58We lost a hundred and thirty dead.
00:35:00Fifteen of them winning.
00:35:01And the gold gone.
00:35:03Every box of it.
00:35:05Find this farer than you know.
00:35:07There's not only murder here, but treachery.
00:35:09Go on with your tale, Captain Blaine.
00:35:11There are others who could tell it better, Your Excellency.
00:35:13And who are they, my lord?
00:35:15The friends of Pirate Leech, who supplied him with the news of where to fall upon the Prince Consort.
00:35:21Mr. Speaker, honourable members, Leech has many old friends in Jamaica.
00:35:26Friends in high position.
00:35:28There they are. Morgan, Waring, Graham, Blue, the whole lot of them.
00:35:33Who else makes the charge that I and my captains are traitors to the crown?
00:35:38I do.
00:35:39My lords and gentlemen, I say that so long as Morgan sits as governor,
00:35:43so long will English ships be fed to his pirate friends.
00:35:45I call for a vote of impeachment. I vote for that.
00:35:47Quiet!
00:35:49You do not vote pirates off the seas.
00:35:52You engage them, rake and scuttle them.
00:35:55My lords and gentlemen, we have ships, brave captains and fine crews.
00:36:00How do you stand on that, lads?
00:36:01Are you ready to do a little law-abiding killing for king and country?
00:36:05It's better than none.
00:36:06You sail tomorrow night with three ships.
00:36:08Captain Waring?
00:36:09Aye, sir.
00:36:09Take the revenge. You are in command of the expedition.
00:36:11Captain Graham?
00:36:12Aye, sir.
00:36:12You take the reckless. Captain Higgs?
00:36:14Aye, sir.
00:36:14Hear the lady best. There's no ship for you, Tom, no?
00:36:17Aye, sir. I'll first mate Jamie.
00:36:19Good. And now, my lads, will one of you take a look in your crystal globe
00:36:23and tell these lords and gentlemen where our old friend Leech is hiding?
00:36:26Ha! I can see him as plain as the nose in your face.
00:36:29Sir Henry.
00:36:29Tortuga.
00:36:30Right you are.
00:36:31And what do you say, Graham?
00:36:32I say Tortuga.
00:36:33We are of a mind.
00:36:34That's where he always went when he was shining with gold.
00:36:37I can see him plain, standing head down in a barrel of ale and hollering for more women.
00:36:42Bottle him up in Tortuga harbor.
00:36:44Sink him, my lads, and wipe Leech and the black flag off the seas.
00:36:47You can tell these lords and gentlemen they can rest easy in their plush chairs, Sir Henry.
00:36:52I'll bring you back a necklace made of his teeth.
00:36:55I told you when I took office that I would clean the Caribbean.
00:36:58And clean it I will.
00:36:59And if I fail, you can start your voting then.
00:37:02Get to your ships, my lads, and hoist your sail.
00:37:04Aye, sir.
00:37:06The lords and gentlemen, this sitting is adjourned.
00:37:13I sent for you two hours ago, Fenner.
00:37:14I've come as soon as I heard, sir.
00:37:16They're sailing for Tortuga tonight. Three ships. Can you get there ahead of them?
00:37:19Easy. I can take the tide out in an hour.
00:37:22Tell Leech to get out of Tortuga and to wait for the royal treasurer off St. Thomas.
00:37:26She's sailing for England in a few days.
00:37:28And tell Leech I know just how much she's carrying and not try skimping my share.
00:37:32Aye, sir.
00:37:32No, thank you.
00:37:33Get on!
00:37:34Aye, sir.
00:37:35Catch all your tender.
00:37:38Sorry I was so long, Roger.
00:37:40Who's that?
00:37:40He's been bothering you a great deal lately.
00:37:42Nothing troublesome, I hope.
00:37:44The fellow wants some government work.
00:37:46I told him to try Morgan.
00:37:47He looks like his kind.
00:37:52Finished your shopping?
00:37:53Oh, there's nothing to buy in all Jamaica.
00:37:56Oh, Roger.
00:37:57That man.
00:37:58Can it be that he's following you?
00:37:59I'm certain I've seen him before.
00:38:02He has the most amusing notion.
00:38:04He wants to be my valet.
00:38:05A valet with one ear?
00:38:07Oh, he must be a lunatic.
00:38:09He is.
00:38:10Oh, there's nothing against him.
00:38:12The most famous valet in London was a lunatic.
00:38:14Oh, Roger, you jest.
00:38:16No jest.
00:38:17Lord London raised valet.
00:38:19It's a good thing you're not going to London.
00:38:22Oh, it's a good thing I am.
00:38:24Lady Margaret, I have melancholy news for you.
00:38:26The proverbial aunt whom I've never seen has proverbially gone to her rest and left me a rich man.
00:38:32A very rich man.
00:38:33Can that be the reason why you've been so gay lately?
00:38:36Yes.
00:38:37I'm afraid it hasn't grieved me properly to know that I can have the finest estates I want anywhere I
00:38:42choose in the Empire.
00:38:43And all the fancy vests in London and...
00:38:45And all the crackpot servants with one ear.
00:38:49I was going to speak of someone with two tiny little ears.
00:38:53But aren't listening.
00:38:57Good evening.
00:38:58Good evening.
00:38:58Good evening.
00:39:10ORGAN PLAYS
00:39:34Tartuga, point and a half off the starboard bow, sir.
00:39:38We'll harbor it a little.
00:39:40Aye, sir.
00:39:42Can you make out the harbor yet?
00:39:44Not yet, sir.
00:39:46Steady. Steady her up.
00:39:48Steady it is, sir.
00:39:51Each will anchor his ships well inshore.
00:39:55Shorten sail until the other ships come abreast.
00:39:57Nice.
00:40:01In Ganselves.
00:40:02In Ganselves, in Ganselves.
00:40:14Tartuga, dead ahead.
00:40:16Powder on deck.
00:40:18Aye, sir.
00:40:18We'll sail in until we sight him.
00:40:20Make a larboard tack and rake him with broadsides as we cross the harbor.
00:40:23Those happy words, Jeremy.
00:40:24Deep six and rocky.
00:40:26Deep six and rocky.
00:40:29Stand by with your matches.
00:40:30Ready to fire.
00:40:31Stand by with your matches.
00:40:32Ready to fire.
00:40:33Stand by with your matches.
00:40:34Ready to fire.
00:40:35And a half seven.
00:40:38A half seven.
00:40:41A quarter less eight.
00:40:43And rocky.
00:40:44A quarter less eight.
00:40:46And rocky.
00:40:47Harbor clear.
00:40:48Not a ship in sight.
00:40:52Where are they?
00:40:53Slid out on us.
00:40:55Thomas.
00:40:56Aye, sir.
00:40:56Signal the captains to drop anchor and join me aboard.
00:40:59And Thomas.
00:41:00Aye, sir.
00:41:00Get ashore and do some prowling through Tortuga.
00:41:03Find out what frightened Brother Leach off.
00:41:05Aye, sir.
00:41:10My lords and gentlemen of the assembly.
00:41:14Three weeks ago, our governor told us that actions speak louder than votes.
00:41:19He vowed to clear the Caribbean of its sea butchers.
00:41:22And what are his actions?
00:41:24How has he kept his vow?
00:41:26I'll tell you.
00:41:27Another British ship has been ravaged and sent to the bottom by the Brotherhood of the Black Flag.
00:41:33The Royal Treasury, with one hundred passengers to England, and a cargo of gold and silver, valued at one million
00:41:39pounds, has been destroyed, murdered, and gutted.
00:41:42I call again for a vote of impeachment.
00:41:46And, gentlemen, Morgan has proved himself unable to meet the menace of his old friends, the pirates.
00:41:51As I have suggested from the beginning, perhaps he loves them too well to bring them harm.
00:41:56Who seconds Lord Denby's motion?
00:41:57I do.
00:41:58I second the motion for an impeachment vote.
00:41:59Your fulminations, my lords and gentlemen, are full of bilge and blather.
00:42:05You can vote yourselves purple in the face, look you, but you'll not impeach me.
00:42:09Before you can take me off this seat, I hold you need a letter from the king.
00:42:12And before you can get a letter from the king, I'll have Leach's head for you.
00:42:15Aye, I'll serve it up to you on a platter with an apple in its mouth.
00:42:18My captains will bring Leach and his buccaneers back to Port Royal.
00:42:21And I promise you this.
00:42:23I'll hang a pirate in each of your bedrooms to dangle over your heads and give you the lie.
00:42:28Ah, there's your answer, you popin' jays.
00:42:31Captain Waring, you come in the nick of time.
00:42:34Come up here, Jamie boy.
00:42:39Now give us the full news of your victory.
00:42:41My report is of a private nature, Sir Henry.
00:42:43I landed only a half hour.
00:42:44This is no time for modesty, Moran.
00:42:46Out with it, you full report.
00:42:48How many of the rats did you send to the bottom?
00:42:50And how many did you save up to hang here at Port Royal?
00:42:52We saw no rats.
00:42:54Caught none and killed none, Sir Henry.
00:42:55And that's how you keep your bow, Moran.
00:42:57Three weeks, another pilot touched.
00:42:59And our fleet sailing around quacking at the wind like a line of ducks in a millpond.
00:43:04My lords and gentlemen, I charge treachery.
00:43:06Right you are, Lord Dendley.
00:43:07Treachery is the word.
00:43:09Leach was warned of our coming.
00:43:11Someone from Port Royal sent a sloop racing to Tortuga.
00:43:14The same ship that brought them news of the Prince Consort and the Royal Treasurer.
00:43:18This is the final insult.
00:43:20A brave Captain Height is bungling behind accusation against us.
00:43:23I demand proof of this foul accusation.
00:43:26I'll bring you proof before I'm done.
00:43:28I've come back for supplies.
00:43:30I'm rejoining my ships and then we're going to search the Caribbean until we find Leach.
00:43:34Where are your ships hiding now, Captain Waring?
00:43:37That I'll not answer in this place.
00:43:39Lies!
00:43:40Lies!
00:43:41Lies!
00:43:41Lies!
00:43:41Lies!
00:43:41Lies!
00:43:41Lies!
00:43:41Lies!
00:43:42Lies!
00:43:42Lies!
00:43:44Lies!
00:43:45I'm embarking for England in two days with my bride, the Lady Margaret.
00:43:51Commission me to present the case of Pirate Morgan, Pirate Waring and Pirate Leach to His Majesty.
00:43:55And I'll bring back the Royal signature upholding the impeachment.
00:43:58I move we approve the impeachment of Morgan.
00:44:00I second the move.
00:44:01The move for impeachment has been made in the second.
00:44:03Mr. Speaker, I ask you to call the members.
00:44:05Lord Johnnigan!
00:44:06I vote impeachment of Henry Morgan.
00:44:08Mr. Geoffrey Clive!
00:44:09Get back to your roost, you puppeteers!
00:44:12Mr. William...
00:44:13I pronounce this sitting adjourned!
00:44:14I vote impeachment of Sir Henry Morgan, Governor of Jamaica.
00:44:17Mr. Stuart Marshall!
00:44:19I vote impeachment of Sir Henry Morgan.
00:44:20I wish my nature hadn't changed.
00:44:23I'd have made that whole assembly walk the plank.
00:44:26Can't go wrong drowning politicians, Henry.
00:44:30No, no.
00:44:30We're just daydreaming, Jamie.
00:44:33How soon will you have your ship loaded, Thomas?
00:44:36Another three hours, sir.
00:44:37You can take the tide out tonight?
00:44:38Aye, sir.
00:44:39Good.
00:44:40It's four days to Maracaibo.
00:44:41Five.
00:44:43And how do you make that out, Jamie?
00:44:44Because I'm not sailing tonight.
00:44:45I'm sailing tomorrow night.
00:44:46And why?
00:44:47I have a call to make.
00:44:48Where?
00:44:49It's a personal matter.
00:44:50Oh, you're on that tack, aren't you?
00:44:51That idiot child of Denby's.
00:44:53Well, my lad, you leave her alone.
00:44:54I'm having a talk with her.
00:44:56And getting your face slapped again?
00:44:57No, Jamie boy, the girl's a bride tomorrow and good riddance for you.
00:45:00I'm staying in Port Royal tonight.
00:45:02You get on your ship tonight and sail her out or you're no captain of mine.
00:45:05If I see the revenge in port when the tide's running, I'll border myself.
00:45:08And you can stay behind and get your face slapped pink and blue by as many huzzies as you like.
00:45:17Now go on, Jamie boy.
00:45:19You've got your orders.
00:45:20I'll be watching your topsails.
00:45:21And don't forget it's not Margaret with an apple in her mouth I want, but bleach.
00:45:35I never see you like this before, Jamie.
00:45:38Hang in your head like a pelican over a wench.
00:45:41And if you ask me, a flouncy wench.
00:45:44No more feelin' than a lord of clams.
00:45:47If you kick her in the heart, she'll break her leg.
00:45:49Ah, Jamie boy.
00:45:51There's hundreds of wenches prettier than her.
00:45:54All ready to leap into your arms if you give them a whistle.
00:46:03Church bells.
00:46:05Aye.
00:46:06Some people likes to hear them.
00:46:08I like trumpets better.
00:46:11See her now.
00:46:12Who?
00:46:13Lady Margaret.
00:46:15Standing up in church tomorrow beside that goose-faced Ingram.
00:46:19Hey.
00:46:20You're going down the wrong road, Jamie.
00:46:22Will you lend a hand, Tommy?
00:46:24Jamie.
00:46:25By land or sea, you can always rely on Tom Blue for wrongdoing of any nature.
00:46:52What do you want?
00:46:56I didn't know you were a thief and a housebreaker too, Mr. Waring.
00:46:59Oh.
00:47:01Still barkin' at me, eh?
00:47:04I expected to find the bride cooing with a soft light in her eye.
00:47:08Well, I suppose you're saving that up for the ceremony tomorrow.
00:47:10You supposed correctly.
00:47:12You know, it'd be much better for both of us, Miguel, if I hated you as I should.
00:47:15I am not interested in your emotions, Mr. Waring.
00:47:18Unfortunately, I have a tender feeling for you.
00:47:21Well, I'm as annoyed with the fact as you are.
00:47:23I doubt that.
00:47:24Why I'm spendin' time on you, I don't know.
00:47:26You're as arrogant and silly a wench as ever I've run afoul of.
00:47:29I don't know which I'd rather see, hangin' from a yard arm, you or a leech.
00:47:32If you'll go now, I promise to think over your tender declaration.
00:47:38I didn't know a woman could do this to a man, to make him itch to strangle her one minute
00:47:42and marry her the next.
00:47:43Oh, so you want to marry me?
00:47:45We'll discuss that later.
00:47:46I dislike having to call the servants to throw you out.
00:47:50Look at you.
00:47:51Hating me.
00:47:53And your eyes saying, don't go away.
00:47:55I belong to you.
00:47:56Make me belong to you.
00:47:58Keep me from marrying this oily little jack-and-apes, Ingram.
00:48:00You're mad.
00:48:01No, I've read your eyes right.
00:48:03I've known too many hellcats not to know what's behind all that blaze and bluster.
00:48:06I've confounded you, Eddie, if I'm telling you that I love you.
00:48:09And you'll call me Jamie, boy, before you call that stick of a man husband.
00:48:14Well, are you coming with me or not?
00:48:16Your conceit, Mr. Waring, has unhinged your mind.
00:48:19I warn you, don't make me angry.
00:48:21I always knew you were a nasty, vulgar rogue.
00:48:25Don't touch me!
00:48:35Be quiet or I'll crack that iron skull of yours.
00:48:39You'll make courtship a little more strenuous than I like it.
00:48:52Holy horses!
00:48:53Jamie!
00:48:54Grab her feet and help me get her inside.
00:48:55Stand by to cast off.
00:49:03You're flirting with trouble, Jamie!
00:49:05Cast off, I tell you!
00:49:06Keep it up!
00:49:13Why, still, yes, I have it.
00:49:15Where's that horse blanket, Thomas?
00:49:16I'm a sitting mammoth.
00:49:17I can't understand why you give her a second look.
00:49:20Nothing to me, you fool.
00:49:22But she's mean, Jamie, and she's ungrateful.
00:49:24Morgan will bellow his brains out when he hears of this.
00:49:27If it's for Morgan, I'm doing it.
00:49:29This will keep Ingram anchored in Jamaica and away from the king.
00:49:32It would be a lot prettier if you could put Ingram in a sack and drown him.
00:49:34I can see no good in drowning her.
00:49:38I'm not drowning her, Thomas.
00:49:40Not yet.
00:49:41Stop your clacking and drive on.
00:49:42I can see no good in a sack and drive on him.
00:49:48Potatoes?
00:49:49No, thank you.
00:49:50Meat?
00:49:51No.
00:49:52How about a little bread and cheese?
00:49:53I'm not eating with you.
00:49:55You're rather starved, huh?
00:49:56Yes.
00:49:58A little fasting wouldn't hurt you, honey.
00:50:00Also, it might improve your manners.
00:50:02My manners?
00:50:03Look at it calmly.
00:50:04I kept you from marrying a fellow you hated.
00:50:06That's a lie.
00:50:07Don't argue with me while I'm eating.
00:50:13I put you on a fine ship, give you the best cabin, and stick a bolt on your door.
00:50:16Thanks for the bolt.
00:50:18If you were really grateful, you'd tell me something.
00:50:20Someone in Port Royal has been coming in to a lot of money lately.
00:50:23What do you mean?
00:50:24Someone who hates Morgan.
00:50:26Has gone playing partners with the police.
00:50:28Giving him information and collecting a captain's share of the booty, or I miss my guess.
00:50:34I can tell by your change of color that you know someone who's had a windfall lately.
00:50:39Who is it?
00:50:39That fine father of yours?
00:50:40No, my father.
00:50:41Ingram, then.
00:50:44Why don't you answer?
00:50:46You're not after Leach.
00:50:47You would like to make me believe something foul against a decent man.
00:50:51You didn't answer me.
00:50:53Come in.
00:50:54What is it, Thomas?
00:50:55We just found a split in the main brace, Captain.
00:50:58Will you have a look at it?
00:50:59A split in what main brace?
00:51:00We also located a barnacle on the cat head.
00:51:02What?
00:51:04Oh.
00:51:05I'll be right up.
00:51:06Right, sir.
00:51:08And if you want to eat behind my back, I promise not to notice it.
00:51:15There's two of them, Jamie.
00:51:27It's Leach.
00:51:28I knew it the minute I sighted the topmost.
00:51:31Black Swan.
00:51:32And the hawk, I make it.
00:51:34You've sighted us all right.
00:51:36Well, we'll know a match for the pair of them.
00:51:38We may as well run for it.
00:51:39Can't outrun the Black Swan.
00:51:40We'd be pounded to splinters in a fight.
00:51:43We can't fight.
00:51:44A hundred guns against us.
00:51:45We can't fight and we can't run.
00:51:47Nothing left to do but to disappear, which ain't practical.
00:51:51Run up the Black Flag.
00:51:52Head her around.
00:51:53We're going to join Leach.
00:51:55You can't fool Leach with a baby trick like that, Jamie.
00:51:58Hoist the Jolly Roger.
00:52:00It's a beggar's chance, but our only one.
00:52:02By this time, our ships are at Maracaibo waiting for us.
00:52:05We'll join Leach and lead him to Maracaibo.
00:52:07He's not an easy man to lead, Jamie.
00:52:19Main braces.
00:52:22Back your main yarns.
00:52:49Come on.
00:52:49Get back to your cabin and stay there.
00:52:51Why?
00:52:51If I won't see that flag and know what you are?
00:52:55I'm captain of this ship and you're taking my orders.
00:52:57That's Leach and his cutthroats.
00:52:59We can't fight and we can't run.
00:53:00There's only one way to get out of this alive,
00:53:01and that's to tell Leach that I've left Morgan.
00:53:03That's exactly what I thought.
00:53:05Mr. Ingram is right.
00:53:06You are working with Leach.
00:53:07You've got a head made of iron.
00:53:10Get in there and think what you want.
00:53:28Come aboard, captain.
00:53:29Come aboard.
00:53:35Come aboard.
00:53:37And welcome.
00:53:40We had a hard time finding you, captain.
00:53:42Don't try any fancy tricks on me, Waring.
00:53:45You're under my cannon and I can blast you out of the water with a wink.
00:53:49You chucklehead.
00:53:50Do you see anything on this ship that looks like we was planning to go into battle?
00:53:53Well, if you're smart, you'll stop jabbing and talk sense.
00:54:03All right.
00:54:04Let's hear you make sense.
00:54:06Why did you turn back?
00:54:08To join you.
00:54:09If you're still interested in Maracaibo.
00:54:12Oh.
00:54:12Well, I suppose the other ships are hunting me to join me too, eh?
00:54:16I've never seen a man so suspicious.
00:54:18What's your answer?
00:54:20My answer is they're after your neck, Leach.
00:54:22But I'm not with them.
00:54:24I'm after gold.
00:54:29Did you desert Morgan?
00:54:31The way I look at it, Morgan deserted me.
00:54:33Taken up with that pack of jack and apes.
00:54:35I'm not of a mind to end up playing government with a quill stuck behind my ear.
00:54:39I stood it as long as I could.
00:54:41But Morgan or no Morgan, I'm here.
00:54:43You're lying, Waring.
00:54:45You were with him yesterday.
00:54:47You told the assembly you were sailing off to capture us.
00:54:50You get your tidings quickly, don't you?
00:54:52Yes.
00:54:53They've always been right.
00:54:55You've a skull for thinking, Captain.
00:54:57What else could I tell the assembly?
00:54:59I've no hankering to grow on a gallows tree.
00:55:01Enough of John.
00:55:02Do we sign articles or not?
00:55:04There's a hole in it, Waring.
00:55:06If you deserted Morgan and left the other ships to join me,
00:55:11why did you go back to Port Royal at all?
00:55:19Well, come on out with it. Why?
00:55:22To get my wife.
00:55:33Oh, here you are, my dove.
00:55:36These good gentlemen seem to doubt that I have a pretty wife aboard.
00:55:39Will you come out my suite and give them a look at you?
00:55:42Come on.
00:55:47My love, may I present Captain Leach, Madam Waring,
00:55:51daughter of the former governor of Jamaica, Lord Denby.
00:55:54Now you know I am not too welcome back in Port Royal.
00:55:56Captain Waring...
00:55:57Yes, my dear. What is it?
00:55:58I'm pleased to meet you, ma'am.
00:56:00My apologies, Captain.
00:56:02I'd go back to Port Royal myself to pick up a lady of such cannibal.
00:56:06Then we'll forget the misunderstanding.
00:56:09Do you want to join forces for profit or should we be on our way?
00:56:11Aye, we'll sign articles.
00:56:14And just to guarantee that your ship will come along to help us,
00:56:17you and the lady sail with me on the Swan, eh?
00:56:19To make the trip jollier.
00:56:21That's a fair bid.
00:56:23But I don't fancy subjecting my wife, who is a delicate creature, as you can see,
00:56:27to that riff-raff crew you have aboard.
00:56:28Madam, you'll be treated like the Queen here.
00:56:31I promise you I'll slit the throat of the first dog that brings a blush to you.
00:56:35You can't ask for more than that, Captain.
00:56:37Are you agreed or not?
00:56:39Agreed.
00:56:41Mr. Blue.
00:56:43Aye, sir.
00:56:44Take over.
00:56:45And to assure Captain Leach that you're an honest man,
00:56:48sail abreast of the Swan at all times.
00:56:51Aye, Captain.
00:57:01All other officers to get one share.
00:57:05Article 8.
00:57:07Each captain has a right to value all spoils before their divvy up.
00:57:12That's what we all agreed to at Tortuga.
00:57:14Stick your name on it if you're favorable.
00:57:15I'm considering what...
00:57:16There's no denying that you know the Gold Coast better than anybody on the Main.
00:57:21It'd be a shame for you to waste your talents up at Port Royal.
00:57:24Then my share's always been ten.
00:57:26There's no arguing. Five you get.
00:57:29You'll nip enough out of the first two prizes to set you up for a year.
00:57:33What's the sense of waiting around for some lumbering merchantman?
00:57:36Why not hit straight for Maracaibo?
00:57:38It's still the richest spot on the Spanish Main.
00:57:43Maracaibo's the plum we're after picking, my lad.
00:57:46Oh.
00:57:47I'll sign.
00:57:49Stick your name right there.
00:57:51Have a drink.
00:57:55I'll do my drinking in Maracaibo.
00:58:00Good night, gentlemen.
00:58:02He's got some articles in this cabin.
00:58:05We need signing.
00:58:07Get out!
00:58:10Get out!
00:58:14You can't come in here.
00:58:16It was so beautiful a wife, they'd think it's strange if I didn't.
00:58:20I want to congratulate you for showing a spark of reason.
00:58:23You saved both our hides for the time being, anyway.
00:58:26All you gotta do is keep on looking at me with adoring eyes.
00:58:29And maybe we'll get out of this in one piece.
00:58:30You monster!
00:58:32No love, Spatz Miguel. Our friends may be listening.
00:58:35Did you find out who the traitor is who warned these men?
00:58:38Oh, you're not so certain anymore. It's me, hmm?
00:58:41I'm certain of nothing except that I'll be murdered before I get out of this.
00:58:44Thanks to you.
00:58:47We're not dead yet, Miguel.
00:58:51You can't sleep here.
00:58:52I'm afraid I'll have to.
00:58:56Are you very lonesome for Jamaica?
00:58:58Don't shout when you answer me.
00:59:00Yes.
00:59:03And you still regard me as a beast, unfit for human society?
00:59:08Yes.
00:59:09And you're still in love with Mr. Ingram?
00:59:16I said, are you still in love with that darling man?
00:59:19Don't you dare come near me.
00:59:22Don't worry, Miguel. I won't.
00:59:25Not until you call me Jamie Boy.
00:59:28And ask me three times.
00:59:44No, I'll go.
00:59:59Don't you dare come near me.
00:59:59Now be careful how you wake me up.
01:00:00I'm ready to repel all boarders.
01:00:21Sweet dreams.
01:00:59Sweet dreams.
01:01:11What do you want?
01:01:15I've come to offer me apologies.
01:01:19My oldest friend gets married and I forget to give him a wedding present.
01:01:27It's of the royal treasurer.
01:01:31She was on her honeymoon.
01:01:33Thanks for the gift, Leach.
01:01:38As prettiest sight as I ever see.
01:01:42Lawful wedlock.
01:01:46There's nothing like it.
01:01:50Now, that's a strange place to stick a sword right over the bride's head.
01:01:54You're trying to make her uneasy.
01:01:56Your presence is more disturbing to Madam Waring.
01:01:58I assure you.
01:01:59Now, Jamie, you're talking different than you used to.
01:02:03I recall your trading me a gallon portobello for two barrels of rum.
01:02:08Of course, this one's better.
01:02:10And worth more.
01:02:11She's all in one piece.
01:02:13She got two ears, no fingers missing.
01:02:15Worth three barrels of rum.
01:02:17Why don't you offer him five?
01:02:19Don't tempt him, darling. I might take it.
01:02:22That's neat to the Jamie.
01:02:29You seem to enjoy subjecting me to every kind of embarrassment possible.
01:02:33No, my sweet.
01:02:34Now, don't be a snob.
01:02:36We're pulling close to Maracaibo, Leach.
01:02:38You're going to be little good to us if you keep laying your head in a bottle every night.
01:02:45I'll begin to think you're right, Jamie boy.
01:02:49I'm going to need my head more than I figured.
01:02:59Get out of this bed.
01:03:01You think it's safe?
01:03:02You didn't have to get in here.
01:03:05You're very ungrateful, madam.
01:03:06I'm sleeping with a pistol after this.
01:03:08And if you come near me, I'll shoot you.
01:03:12There you are.
01:03:14I give you permission to blast my head off,
01:03:16if I'm ever idiot enough to come within a foot of you.
01:03:19Hey, Captain!
01:03:21Where'd you go hide?
01:03:23We opened another cave.
01:03:24Ah, get away.
01:03:27I'm thinking.
01:03:29Thinking?
01:03:31Thinking what, Captain?
01:03:32I don't know.
01:03:34I won't know until the winds blow my head clear.
01:04:18I believe in a sleepy ship.
01:04:18I want to have 맨rah on the NICKLIN mind.
01:04:18With my head in each date,
01:04:18I want to have someone to have trouble with the air.
01:04:19And I just enjoyed and clean and will never have trouble with the air.
01:04:19If you do not want to have trouble with all해� Bu fit.
01:04:19We have trouble with the air.
01:04:19Said you must win or miss,
01:04:19You are ?
01:04:24Freedom, werden you ladies or may be.
01:04:26Although you have to be.
01:04:26You are not guilty of thatzentra'
01:04:31Make it scared me?
01:04:31And ta-ta! Ha-ha!
01:04:34Oh!
01:04:37Ha-ha-ha-ha!
01:04:39Ha-ha-ha!
01:04:41Ha-ha-ha-ha!
01:04:46Where is he?
01:04:47What, Sir Henry?
01:04:48Jamie Waring, where is that toad of a man?
01:04:51How did you come here?
01:04:52Don't mitts around!
01:04:53Fetch the deserter out of his hiding.
01:04:55Captain Jamie dropped off to Port Royal for supplies.
01:04:58We've had no word of him.
01:04:59Well, I will give you word of him.
01:05:00He left Port Royal with Denby's puling child in a sack.
01:05:04Stole her out from her home, look you, like a red Indian.
01:05:06What, Captain Henry?
01:05:07I am sitting in me new week as Lord of Jamaica
01:05:09when a hundred foaming parents come clattering
01:05:12and howling for me life's blood.
01:05:13They scuttled you?
01:05:14No.
01:05:15I cracked a dozen skulls and fought me way to the waterfront
01:05:17with the whole of Jamaica heaving stones at me
01:05:20and hid myself in a stinking load of trout.
01:05:23Hoisted sail that night and for three days
01:05:25I have been chewing raw fish.
01:05:27Well, don't gape at me.
01:05:28Fetch me some ale before I blow away to dust.
01:05:38Get out of the way there.
01:05:39Make room, Sir Henry.
01:05:42Sit down, Sir Henry.
01:05:46Do you think Captain Jamie has deserted
01:05:48or do you count on him coming to Maracaibo?
01:05:51I am only praying that Lady Margaret does not stab him in his sleep
01:05:54for I have my own plans for him.
01:05:57I have dreamed them all the way from Port Royal.
01:05:59The minute that drooling traitor sets his nose into Maracaibo
01:06:02I am taking his innards out and stringing them to the tops of his masts.
01:06:07What about Leech, Sir Henry?
01:06:10Do not call me Sir Henry.
01:06:12Jamaica is lost in my title with it.
01:06:15And our only chance of getting them back and keeping off the King's gibbet
01:06:17is to bring in the heads of Jamie Waring and Billy Leech
01:06:20with Lady Margaret in good enough repair to bespeak us as her saviors.
01:06:24Post your lookouts around the waterfront.
01:06:27And wake me up at the first sign of that wench, Fancier.
01:06:43And wake me up at the first sign of that wench, Fancier.
01:06:49Are you awake?
01:06:51Yes.
01:06:53Can you swim?
01:06:54No.
01:06:56That's too bad.
01:06:59Have you ever seen a sea battle?
01:07:01No.
01:07:02Are you going to see one pretty soon?
01:07:04A battle?
01:07:06Then I better get dressed.
01:07:10Don't look.
01:07:12My gal, I have other things on my mind for the moment.
01:07:15Who will be in the battle?
01:07:17We will.
01:07:18My ships are reckless and the lady bears.
01:07:20They are waiting for me in Maracaibo now.
01:07:22Why didn't you tell me?
01:07:25You've been a little critical of me ever since we started.
01:07:30Equal ships.
01:07:32Yes.
01:07:33Leech and his crew are sailing into Maracaibo,
01:07:35expecting to find a few cannon in an old stone wall.
01:07:38Instead, they're finding a hundred cannon.
01:07:40Steers yard.
01:07:41Don't know what I'll blast you.
01:07:42Time up.
01:07:43Have you gone mad?
01:07:44You're scurrying.
01:07:45It's just an hour for battle.
01:07:47Crack your head, boy.
01:07:48Put him down or wake up.
01:07:50You lied to me about having a bride.
01:07:52What else did you lie to me about?
01:07:53Are your friends waiting for me in Maracaibo?
01:07:55Friends?
01:07:56What friends?
01:07:56I've signed with you.
01:07:58I signed and bound, Foxy Jamie.
01:08:01I'm sailing the revenge into Maracaibo myself under English colors with my own crew aboard.
01:08:06And I'm blowing whoever's waiting out of the water while they're still whistling and waving handkerchiefs at you.
01:08:11And what's more, I'm taking the girl with me.
01:08:12I'll not go with you.
01:08:13Better with you other than Jamie, I promise you.
01:08:16I'll marry a fairer and stick no sword over your head.
01:08:19He's safer out of the way now.
01:08:21No, not yet.
01:08:22We may be doing him an injustice.
01:08:24If we are, I shall want to beg his pardon.
01:08:26But if we aren't, I want to do more things to him than stick him clean with a sword.
01:08:30Come along, my gal.
01:08:32No!
01:08:33Get me out of the way!
01:08:34Go!
01:08:34Go!
01:08:54Now, be quiet.
01:08:56You're gonna have to wait till after the battle for your wine.
01:08:59I promise you, if you start screaming, you'll get the flat of a sword across you.
01:09:22It's the revenge, sir.
01:09:24What are your orders?
01:09:26Let her come in and more.
01:09:28And if there's a gentleman called Jamie Waring aboard, bring him to me.
01:09:32Alive, if possible.
01:09:33Aye, sir.
01:09:38Look at him, bringing her in like a fumbling lubber.
01:09:42Forgot all he ever knew about sailing a ship.
01:09:44I can't make it out.
01:09:45He's sailing queer.
01:09:46He is love-crazy.
01:09:49That's very obliging of him.
01:09:51Coming down to the shore to bid us welcome.
01:09:53Steady.
01:09:55Steady you're up.
01:09:56Well, you may lock me up in a hall, you varmints, but you can't sit on me.
01:10:02Here's to you.
01:10:04Bottoms up!
01:10:04Ow!
01:10:05Why didn't you see me?
01:10:07Why didn't you see me?
01:10:16They ought to be taking in sail.
01:10:18Blue must be drunk.
01:10:19Gross me alive.
01:10:20He's coming in like he was going to blast us.
01:10:22Ready!
01:10:24Fire!
01:10:28Baby wearing that black-liver turncoat!
01:10:30He's handed his sword back to the devil.
01:10:33Get to the ship and blow the traitor to dust!
01:10:41Get to the foot guns!
01:10:45On broadside!
01:11:05Fire!
01:11:08Fire!
01:11:39He's got a train here!
01:11:42Fire!
01:11:44That's true!
01:11:46Ah!
01:11:55Let's do it because of it!
01:11:59I got a ring!
01:11:59Come here!
01:11:59Go.
01:12:00It's gonnaTC-
01:12:01Alf?
01:12:01Go!
01:12:03Whooo!
01:12:04Way to ride!
01:12:07Fire no matter!
01:12:08Give your guns, sir. The killer's gun.
01:12:16He's gone!
01:12:22Loose your sheets! Loose your sheets!
01:12:28There's two places!
01:12:42Come on!
01:12:42Are you able to there?
01:13:07Rev!
01:13:09Hi, sir.
01:13:10Keep pouring your fire into the revenge.
01:13:12And get me 20 men.
01:13:13I'm going to border and, with my own hands,
01:13:15pull the gullet out of the mouth of that traitor Jamie Wearing.
01:13:18Come on, sir.
01:13:19Fire!
01:13:20Fire!
01:13:21Fire!
01:13:21Fire!
01:13:22Fire!
01:13:25Fire!
01:13:25Fire!
01:13:26Fire!
01:13:26Fire!
01:13:34Fire!
01:13:40Fire!
01:13:54Fire!
01:13:58All hands stand by, and when I tell you, heave the hatch cover, come out fighting.
01:14:05Get ready, boys.
01:14:13Here, what are you doing?
01:14:16Captain Leach, look!
01:14:42Quiet!
01:14:44Quiet!
01:14:44Quiet!
01:14:46Quiet!
01:14:48Quiet!
01:14:57Quiet!
01:15:05Quiet!
01:15:06Quiet!
01:15:10Quiet!
01:15:11Quiet!
01:15:12Quiet!
01:15:15Quiet!
01:15:16Quiet!
01:15:16Quiet!
01:15:17Quiet!
01:15:19Quiet!
01:15:20Quiet!
01:15:21Quiet!
01:15:22Quiet!
01:15:22Quiet!
01:15:23Quiet!
01:15:23Quiet!
01:15:25Quiet!
01:15:25Let's go.
01:16:00You bastard King Spidey.
01:16:08Where is she?
01:16:10Down in the cabin.
01:16:47Down in the cabin.
01:16:55Jackets.
01:17:07Jackets!
01:17:08Jackets!
01:17:11Jackets!
01:17:13Jackets!
01:17:14Jamie!
01:17:15Will you finish that bunch of steel?
01:17:18I warned you meself about crossing swords with Leech.
01:17:23Let me see, Jamie.
01:17:26Missed you, gizzled by an inch.
01:17:28I'll need all that squirting blood like a bilge pump.
01:17:32Is he done for?
01:17:34Leaking a little.
01:17:35Put on even keel, Captain.
01:17:37Good.
01:17:38I was afraid he would be thwarting me by giving up the ghost prematurely.
01:17:43Lady Margaret, my humble apologies to you for the foul antics of this gentleman who was once my friend.
01:17:49I assure you that every indignity you have suffered at his hands will be avenged.
01:17:54I'm taking him back to Port Royal and hanging him on the dock in chains.
01:17:57And there he'll dangle to brood on his crimes till he's stoned to death.
01:18:01Permit me to unfasten you.
01:18:02I don't understand you, Henry, or what you've got against poor Jamie.
01:18:05I've been with him constantly, glued to his side.
01:18:07And I've never seen him commit anything in the way of a crime except maybe a little weak-mindedness.
01:18:12He stole this innocent child from her parents' home, look you, and forced his will on her like a mad
01:18:17savage.
01:18:17That, sir, is striking at the roots of civilization.
01:18:20And he'll speak his apologies from the gibbet to this unfortunate girl and all her kin?
01:18:24He did not steal me, Sir Henry.
01:18:26What did you say?
01:18:27I came with him of my own will.
01:18:29You'll swear to that?
01:18:30Yes, on a Bible.
01:18:32He said I would like my company on a sea trip, and I told him I would be delighted to
01:18:36go with him.
01:18:36I feel exceedingly grateful to Captain Waring for his hospitality.
01:18:40The girl is mad?
01:18:41Captain, we've just finished the count.
01:18:43The pirates have suffered 200 killed, 70 wounded, and we've taken 130 prisoners.
01:18:47What are your orders?
01:18:49Hoist sail!
01:18:50I am going to take this mad woman back to Jamaica.
01:18:54Aye, sir.
01:19:01Well, we've had a nice taste of fun, Tom Bloom.
01:19:05Aye, that we have, Henry.
01:19:09Nothing like it to keep your ears pink.
01:19:12Look, you, it wouldn't take much arguing to talk me out of Jamaica.
01:19:16Who wants to be sitting around stuffed with lace and a wig shutting the wind from your head?
01:19:41Look at that sea.
01:19:44The world's stretched around you like a barrel of gold ready to drop in your lap.
01:19:49It's the only life, Henry.
01:19:52Say the word and the Caribbean is yours.
01:19:55Captain Waring!
01:19:57Captain Waring!
01:19:58Clear the deck for action, Henry.
01:20:00Here comes the last broadside.
01:20:05Jamie boy!
01:20:07You shouldn't be out of bed.
01:20:09Haven't you caused me enough trouble already?
01:20:11Get back to your bunk!
01:20:13Oh, Jamie boy.
01:20:16That's only twice.
01:20:17Once more.
01:20:18I said three times.
01:20:21Jamie boy.
01:20:23You're not going to leave me in Jamaica?
01:20:25That I don't know.
01:20:27I always sample a bottle of wine before I buy it.
01:20:31Come on.
01:20:32Let's have a sip.
01:20:33See if you're worth taking along.
01:20:39What?
01:20:40No bites?
01:20:43There he goes.
01:20:45It's the end of the Spanish main.
01:20:46It's the end of the Spanish main.
01:20:49It's the end of the Spanish main.
01:20:50It's the end of the Spanish main.
01:20:51It's the end of the Spanish main.
01:20:52It's the end of the Spanish main.
01:20:53It's the end of the Spanish main.
01:20:53It's the end of the Spanish main.
01:20:55It's the end of the Spanish main.
01:20:57It's the end of the Spanish main.
01:20:58It's the end of the Spanish main.
01:20:59It's the end of the Spanish main.
01:20:59It's the end of the Spanish main.
01:21:00It's the end of the Spanish main.
01:21:00It's the end of the Spanish main.
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