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British pirate William Kidd captures Adm. Blayne's treasure ship and hides the bounty in a cave. Three years later, Kidd, posing as a sea captain, offers his services to the king as an escort ship. Seeking a social position, Kidd also negotiates for Blayne's title and lands, if he can prove Blayne was associated with piracy. On his mission, Kidd is unaware that Blayne's son, Adam (also Scott), is among the crew, determined to clear his father's name.
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00:00:00The End
00:00:39The End
00:01:16Madagascar, for centuries the bloodiest cockpit of all the seas,
00:01:21where the infamous Brotherhood of the Damned waited to plunder the treasure-laden galleons from India and Cathay,
00:01:27then returned, drunk with slaughter, to their pirate stronghold of last hope.
00:01:32Most ruthless of all was Captain William Kidd.
00:01:35He encountered the great London galleon, the Twelve Apostles, commanded by Admiral Lord Blaine,
00:01:42and, approaching unsuspected in the guise of a peaceful merchant,
00:01:45by a sudden treacherous salvo, he reduced her to a burning hawk.
00:01:50When night fell, the Twelve Apostles was only a blazing funeral pyre on the placid surface of a Madagascar lagoon.
00:01:58Come on.
00:01:59Snap me.
00:02:01There's a pretty sight.
00:02:03It'll be prettier still when the fire reaches the magazine, Captain.
00:02:06Pretty, though.
00:02:07Lots of stout seamen among them.
00:02:09They've been with us a long time.
00:02:11We can none of us live forever, Mr. Boyle.
00:02:14Dead men don't talk.
00:02:16Man your own.
00:02:16We've got this job to do before high tide.
00:02:31We've got this job to do before high tide.
00:03:08There, and dig fast.
00:03:09If the tide catches us there, it'll save the King's hangman some rough.
00:03:23There you are.
00:03:24Deep enough to bury a man in.
00:03:26Give us a half a minute.
00:03:29All ready, Captain.
00:03:30Down she goes.
00:03:39What are you waiting for?
00:03:40Well, Captain, that chest's been in your cabin a longish time, and we all thought as I would
00:03:45wouldn't do no harm to open up that chest and make sure that what was in it then is in
00:03:49it now.
00:03:50I suppose you remember what was in it.
00:03:53I remember an emerald necklace that came off that Portuguese ship, El Vengar.
00:03:57And all those pearls that we took from the big ship, the Virgin Queen.
00:04:02I remember a diamond medallion we got from that Moorish guy in North Madagascar.
00:04:06And could we ever forget that silver casket with the arms of Lord Blaine that you claimed
00:04:11for yourself after the taking of the Twelve Apostles, sir?
00:04:14Your neck will be stretched as long as your memory one of these days.
00:04:35Satisfied?
00:04:36Gallows?
00:04:36Meat?
00:04:37Put them back.
00:04:51Lower away.
00:05:13What's the matter?
00:05:14Wait a minute, Captain. There's something else you've forgotten.
00:05:16What do you want now? We've got but half an hour before the tide traps us.
00:05:19That's as may be, sir. We're all equal in this, I take it.
00:05:22Equal shares, yes.
00:05:24Well, that key then, what you put back in your belt, that goes down with the chest.
00:05:28Thus we start, it's all clear and no favors.
00:05:31If some of us don't get back, it'll be that much easier open for them as does.
00:05:35Question me on it again, would you? I'll rip you from belly to chime.
00:06:00Are we such callous rascals that we'd leave a dead comrade without commending his soul to his new master?
00:06:14Here lieth one who, through treachery and avarice, would have placed in jeopardy the lives of honest men.
00:06:24And here may he lie forever in the sands of Madagascar.
00:06:31Rest in peace.
00:06:35It's time to be out, my lads. It's time to be awake.
00:07:00If a gentleman's a gentleman, he's a gentleman. That's all there is to it, sir.
00:07:03I'm one of nature's gentlemen, but I need polish, my good man.
00:07:08If I'm to improve myself...
00:07:09The gentleman employs the terminology, my good man, only when addressing lower servants.
00:07:14Or his inferior servants.
00:07:15You see, that's why I need you.
00:07:20My upbringing...
00:07:21The gentleman never sucks his teeth, sir.
00:07:24Many a man's social career has been ruined by less, sir.
00:07:27You seem to know your business.
00:07:29I want the best mind and I can pay for it.
00:07:32A hundred quid a year.
00:07:34An infallible mark of a person of quality is his reluctance to pay his domestics high wages.
00:07:40You don't say so.
00:07:41Merely an idiosyncrasy of good breeding, sir.
00:07:46Sixteen quid a year, then?
00:07:48You realize I've never been on board a ship before, sir?
00:07:52Oh, don't let that frighten you.
00:07:53To the contrary.
00:07:54In fact, since I was a nipper, I've had rather an adventurous inclination toward life on the bound in man.
00:08:01It should be quite educational, sir.
00:08:03You'll learn a lot.
00:08:05No doubt.
00:08:06Is it a bargain, then?
00:08:08Very well, sir.
00:08:09My hand on it?
00:08:12Oh.
00:08:15Oh.
00:08:25My hand on it?
00:08:27Oh.
00:08:29Ho.
00:08:29Oh.
00:08:32Oh.
00:08:36Oh.
00:08:37Oh.
00:08:38Oh.
00:08:40Oh.
00:09:03Then, it is your proposal, my Lord Bellarmine,
00:09:08that Captain Kidd sail to meet our ambassador, Lord Forsworth,
00:09:13and give him a safe convoy through the parrot waters of Madagascar.
00:09:16May I please your majesty?
00:09:18Yes.
00:09:19That needs a bold and adventurous man.
00:09:23Bring in this Captain Kidd while we take the measure of him.
00:09:31Captain William Kidd.
00:09:41Your Royal Majesty.
00:09:45Minable lords.
00:09:49Belmont, is this your roaring killer of Spanish buccaneers?
00:09:55Me, my lad, I am only a peaceful shipmaster who must do trade with other ships without inquiring too closely
00:10:01about their business,
00:10:02and it was so I fell into the hands of the Twelve Apostles, a king's ship turned pirate.
00:10:08In Madagascar waters?
00:10:09I have never been in Madagascar waters, Your Grace.
00:10:13It was off the southern tip of Africa where I had gone to trade in Elephant's Teeth.
00:10:17Who commanded her?
00:10:20One of your admirals, Your Majesty.
00:10:23Name of Lord Blaine.
00:10:25He did turn pirate me.
00:10:28Sufficiently, my lad, to put fear in honest traders like myself.
00:10:34And if you are successful in this voyage, Captain, what reward do you expect?
00:10:39May it please, Your Majesty, having forfeited me honour in that I was forced to strike me colours to a
00:10:44pirate.
00:10:44I want no reward but to regain it in the service of Your Majesty.
00:10:50Unless it be, or is it true, that Lord Blaine's lands are restricted in his title forfeit?
00:10:58Yes.
00:10:58All I ask is that if I lay this renegade nobleman by the heels,
00:11:06is that you honour me humble self with his castle and his lands.
00:11:14Is that all you want, Captain Kidd?
00:11:18Not a pardon more, Your Majesty.
00:11:21Hmm.
00:11:21The fellow treats of a title so lightly he must be bursting with noble blood.
00:11:26Though I confess he keeps it well hid.
00:11:29Aye, sir.
00:11:29You can no more judge of a man by his appearance
00:11:31than you can judge the extent of a nobleman's brains by the expensiveness of his wings.
00:11:39Am I to suppose that the Captain of the King's Guard would deign defence with me?
00:11:52Come, Captain.
00:11:53Is your courage less than your wit?
00:11:55Nay, sir.
00:11:56I know nothing of the fence.
00:12:00You must come at me quickly as though you'd kill me.
00:12:04Very well, then.
00:12:10I ask pardon, sire.
00:12:12I have a hot head when roused.
00:12:13I only meant to demonstrate.
00:12:15And to good purpose, Captain.
00:12:22Your Majesty is satisfied with the Captain of our choosing?
00:12:26I can think of none better.
00:12:29Why, thank you, sir.
00:12:32And now, Captain, the main mission of your cruise will be to meet a great ship, the Quida Merchant, which
00:12:40is sailing from India with vast treasures, and to give her safe conduct, in my name, past the pirate waters
00:12:47of Madagascar.
00:12:48But your Majesty, will her commander accept me letter of mark as sufficient authority to...
00:12:53You shall have a letter to our ambassador, Lord Fallsworth, who is returning in her.
00:12:58But he is to accept your protection.
00:13:00And to submit to all matters pertaining to the safety of the ship.
00:13:05And her treasure, sire.
00:13:07Oh, yes.
00:13:09And now, sire, me crew.
00:13:12Your crew?
00:13:13Captain Kidd wishes to recruit a crew from the pirates, and now under capital sentence in Newgate and the Marshalsea.
00:13:22A crew of condemned pirates?
00:13:24Aye, sir.
00:13:26As none would be so loyal, nor fight so desperate as cutthroats under sentence of death, if they knew that
00:13:35at the end of the voyage, a royal pardon would be in their pockets.
00:13:41That I shall hold you accountable for their good conduct.
00:13:44Between their conduct and mine, your Majesty, there will be little to choose.
00:13:49And now, goodbye.
00:13:52And God speed you.
00:13:55I am but his unworthy sparrow.
00:14:14The End
00:14:31Phew!
00:14:32I'd rather eat the bill scum from an African slaver.
00:14:35Madam, don't let that temper get you the lash again.
00:14:37If I must hang, I'll hang.
00:14:39But I'll go to the gallows with clean guts, at least.
00:14:41Hey, you!
00:14:42What kind of stinking maggot's meat is this?
00:14:45Waters! Waters!
00:14:46There's that dainty crumb, Mercy,
00:14:48complaining about the taste of the king's bounty again.
00:14:51Watch it.
00:14:51Bounty! Bounty me I!
00:14:53The king's allowance is thrumper today for food,
00:14:55not muck from the sewers of Whitechapel!
00:14:57Making trouble again, eh, Mercy?
00:14:59I'm asking only what the man's legally entitled to.
00:15:02Here, smell this!
00:15:05Delicious.
00:15:21Hey, your governor!
00:15:23What sort of a kingdom is this?
00:15:25Where a man's condemned before he's heard
00:15:27and stalled before they're hanging.
00:15:29Who's that quarrelsome fellow?
00:15:31At a mercy.
00:15:32He was taken in a pilot ship by his majesty's frigate, Wasp.
00:15:35He's always escaping, so that's why we keep him in chains.
00:15:38He's got a lacing of tiger's blood in him.
00:15:43Poof.
00:15:45This ain't exactly a flower garden, is it?
00:15:47Oh, forgive me, gutter.
00:15:49These are two of me officers.
00:15:50Mr. Boyle, Governor Landers.
00:15:52Mr. Lorenzo, Governor Landers.
00:15:56Spanish blood.
00:15:58A pretty lot of sinners.
00:16:00Capitan, did you think that is anyone down there who knows us?
00:16:04I have not.
00:16:05Governor, would you be good enough to tell them what we're here for?
00:16:09Give heed, you, you vermin.
00:16:12Here's news to your advantage.
00:16:15Is the hang on that den?
00:16:16Out with it, then, jock nasty face?
00:16:18Is it that your mother's turn into an honest woman?
00:16:21Silence, you mutinous dogs.
00:16:23If another man speaks, I'll trice him up by the thumbs and play him raw.
00:16:29Governor, is that the way to win the love of these unfortunate gentlemen?
00:16:35Now then, me bullies, would you rather do the gallows dance
00:16:40and hang in chains till the crows pick your eyes from your rotting skulls,
00:16:45or would you feel the roll of a stout ship beneath your feet again?
00:16:52I've a vessel, the Adventure Galley,
00:16:55and the King's Commission to Sailor,
00:16:58and for those who show a loyal and a stout heart,
00:17:01there's a royal pardon in the offing.
00:17:07Which of you knows the waters off Madagascar?
00:17:11I do.
00:17:13Would you have him unlocked, Governor?
00:17:17Order, unlock him.
00:17:22Look you, then.
00:17:24I want men with iron in their blood and steel in their sinews.
00:17:28And the first up here is the first enlisted.
00:17:31Governor, if your waters are ready,
00:17:32would you be good enough to have them lower the ropes?
00:17:35Lower the way.
00:17:52Here they come.
00:17:53Make ready, lads.
00:18:04Lay your hands on that, I'll make you a free man.
00:18:10Yellow one now.
00:18:16Back.
00:18:29Thanks, man.
00:18:30Come on.
00:18:36Name.
00:18:37See the shaft, though.
00:18:38See the shaft, though.
00:18:39Regardless of the fact that I'm your captain,
00:18:41you will always address a gentleman as sir, scum.
00:18:45Aye, sir.
00:18:46Make your mark.
00:18:54On board.
00:18:56Name.
00:18:57Adam, mercy, sir.
00:18:58Oh, so it's you.
00:19:02Mercy, that's a comical handle for a blade of fortune.
00:19:05Mercy.
00:19:06It's also something the world needs more of.
00:19:09Fire and death of philosopher.
00:19:10You speak culture.
00:19:11Were you by any chance stable boy to a noble house?
00:19:15Perhaps.
00:19:17I was also master gunner to a buccaneer you may have heard of.
00:19:21Captain Avery.
00:19:23Avery.
00:19:23Avery's master gunner.
00:19:27We've need of a master gunner, Mr. Boyle,
00:19:29and from what I've heard,
00:19:30Avery was a shrewd hand at picking them.
00:19:34The berth's yours for as long as you can handle it.
00:19:37I can handle it.
00:19:39Swivel gun along, Tom.
00:19:40I'll forward a guinea for every miss.
00:19:42You'll forward your neck if you miss while you're on my ship.
00:19:45Make your mark.
00:19:50And you can write.
00:19:53We'll give you a nice bath.
00:19:56Then you'll draw a uniform befitting the master gunner.
00:19:59On board.
00:20:00Next, ma'am.
00:20:02Ma'am.
00:20:03Bartholomew Bliwins, sir.
00:20:04Bartholomew Bliwins.
00:20:07Make your mark.
00:20:18There's no mask for a treacherous heart like an honest face.
00:20:22You keep an eye on him.
00:20:29Down below.
00:20:53Down below.
00:20:56He's over there, sir.
00:21:05Thanks, man.
00:21:06That's all, sir. Our compliment's full.
00:21:08Is it?
00:21:12Povey.
00:21:14I thought you...
00:21:16Yes, you thought I was dead.
00:21:31I can hardly believe my eyes.
00:21:34You mean you don't want to believe?
00:21:35Come, come, Mr. Povey. Is that kind or is that fair?
00:21:38As fair as what you did that day you abandoned me on a Bahama reef.
00:21:41If you please, Mr. Povey, it is not the time to talk about that.
00:21:44Oh, it's the time, all right.
00:21:46Unless you want me to go ashore and tell what I know.
00:21:49In which case, your present voyage is over before it's begun.
00:21:54Now, now, now, now, Povey.
00:21:56Mr. Boyle, would you take over, please?
00:21:58Mr. Lorenzo, take the deck watch.
00:22:01Come to my cabin.
00:22:05Come.
00:22:39My heart bleeds when I think of one of your delicate constitution having to fend for yourself on a coral
00:22:45reef, Mr. Povey.
00:22:46Come off it, Captain.
00:22:52I know why you marooned me.
00:22:54It was so there'd be only three of you to share instead of four.
00:22:57It's true.
00:22:59A hostile wind did blow us away from your reef.
00:23:02Between friends, we might have sailed back again, but we did exactly what you would have done, Mr. Povey.
00:23:07So no more of your sentimental nonsense, please.
00:23:14Now that we are four again, what then?
00:23:17We're not four.
00:23:21We're two.
00:23:23Boyle and Lorenzo, dull clods.
00:23:27Twenty thousand pounds apiece in their hands would only be spent in sinful ways.
00:23:32And you propose to remove them from the path of temptation?
00:23:37How?
00:23:38A knife in the dark?
00:23:40I'm not a violent man, Mr. Povey.
00:23:42I detest violence.
00:23:43People have such an awkward habit of getting in my way.
00:23:49I am an ambitious man, Mr. Povey.
00:23:52An ambitious man, if he be bold enough, can carve himself a kingdom.
00:23:59I'm going to be a lord, my friend.
00:24:02And that, for a commoner like myself, takes a deal of money.
00:24:07And that's why there could be two less to share before we raise old England again.
00:24:14You cold got in sharp.
00:24:17Oh.
00:24:19A flatterer.
00:24:23I'm glad you're back again, Mr. Povey.
00:24:26You've no idea how gratifying it is to have a congenial soul to confide it.
00:24:35Oh, there's something I want to tell you.
00:24:39I have left with a trusted friend in London a sealed letter containing an exact and complete account of certain
00:24:45previous happenings.
00:24:46Only to be opened in case, just in case, of course, you should happen to return to England without me.
00:24:53Of course, my dear fellow.
00:24:56Very sensible of you.
00:24:58Now I know you'll have a happy voyage.
00:25:03I shall, too.
00:25:16I look up me quarters.
00:25:46I'll have a happy voyage.
00:25:51I'll have a happy voyage.
00:25:52I'll have to.
00:25:52Come on.
00:26:42We are two of the luckiest men alive.
00:26:44Just think, we are sailing for Madagascar waters.
00:26:48We'll pick up the search where we left off.
00:26:51Every officer on board has a servant.
00:26:53I'll request the captain to assign you to me, then we can be together.
00:27:01Yes, I've spent a good many years of my life, see, milady.
00:27:05But I doubt if any woman minds a dash of salt.
00:27:09Even in a peer of the realm, like myself.
00:27:13Now if milady will join me in a minuet.
00:27:17My lady, sir, not me lady.
00:27:19Blast me, Shadwell.
00:27:21Does one gentleman creep up on another without a cough or a spit or something to warn him?
00:27:27I'm not a gentleman, sir.
00:27:28I'm a gentleman's gentleman.
00:27:34Pity about the hair.
00:27:40As soon as you've tried everything, bear's grease, prenatal influence, perhaps.
00:27:53Dinner I serve, sir.
00:27:55Thank you, Shadwell.
00:27:57Pardon me, sir.
00:27:58I'll show you at your place.
00:28:08Captain, what's all this mormery?
00:28:10You can forget your bilge-water manners for the time, Mr. Boyle.
00:28:13You are now officers on a king's ship.
00:28:16So a man must starve while his manners fattened.
00:28:24I know, I know.
00:28:27And in a king's ship, it is customary for the officers to rise when the captain enters.
00:28:43That's better.
00:28:45Gentlemen, be seated.
00:28:55Well, well, well, what have we here?
00:29:07Of course, but don't press me.
00:29:43Come, Mr. Mercy.
00:29:44Tell us something about yourself.
00:29:47You already know what I was of consequence, sir.
00:29:51While under Avery, I was taken by a king's ship and brought to London.
00:29:54There, I was tried for a pirate and condemned.
00:29:56You were innocent, of course.
00:30:00No, sir, I was guilty.
00:30:02You speak above your station.
00:30:04How came you to go on the account?
00:30:07Call it love of adventure, crossed in love, a scandal, perhaps a mixing of all three.
00:30:13And you've seen something of the world?
00:30:16Enough said to dislike what I've seen and to know there's small hope for a better.
00:30:20Perhaps you'll prefer the next world, Mr. Mercy.
00:30:24You were close enough to it when you were in the condemned hold of Nougat.
00:30:30But I'm keeping you from your dinner.
00:30:49And now, gentlemen, toast to the king, and since proposing it is the privilege of the youngest present, the honour
00:30:58falls to Mr. Mercy.
00:31:04Mr. Mercy, we're waiting.
00:31:06No, sir.
00:31:07Since I've little love for the king, I'll neither propose his health nor drink it.
00:31:11Nevertheless, you are on a king's ship.
00:31:14A king's ship of the devils.
00:31:15It's all the same to me, sir.
00:31:16I owe him nothing.
00:31:18You owe him your neck, Mr. Mercy.
00:31:20If it were not for his bounty, you'd be dancing daintily on air at Wapping.
00:31:26I owe my reprieve to you, Captain.
00:31:28So to you, I'll drink him gladly, but not to William.
00:31:31You stand up and drink to his majesty's health as a king's officer should.
00:31:36Or by fire and flame, I'll have you shipped back to Nougat on the first vessel we speak.
00:31:48Junkie, the king.
00:31:50The king, you've got a blessing.
00:31:53You've got a blessing.
00:32:09You've got a blessing.
00:32:13That's curious.
00:32:15Do you suppose his majesty put him on board to spy us out?
00:32:20We found him chained to a pillar at Nougat.
00:32:23Wouldn't be too hard for the king to plant him there.
00:32:26Yes, but why would he speak so openly against the king?
00:32:30Your wits are even duller than usual, Mr. Lorenzo.
00:32:34Have you never heard of the serpent that takes the colour of its background the better to strike?
00:32:41Shadwell.
00:32:44Yes, sir?
00:32:47You have a mate of high-born people and those at the court, Shadwell.
00:32:51Have you ever seen Mr. Mercy before?
00:32:54Not before this void, sir.
00:32:56He's as high of spirit as a gentleman of quality.
00:32:58I like him.
00:33:00Would you find out who he is and where he comes from?
00:33:04As you wish, sir.
00:33:05Thank you, Shadwell.
00:33:07I'll help.
00:33:28Foggy night, sir.
00:33:30Good evening, Shadwell.
00:33:32Excuse me, sir, but you seafaring men always seem to be looking at something that I never can see.
00:33:37We are looking for something just over the horizon.
00:33:40You know, sir, I recognised you for a gentleman the moment I saw you, sir.
00:33:44What are you, a valet, doing at sea?
00:33:47The captain employed me to make him socially acceptable, sir.
00:33:53I'm afraid we are too far out for me to swim back.
00:33:57But if I can be of service to you, sir.
00:33:59Did the captain send you here?
00:34:02Yes, sir.
00:34:02Why?
00:34:04He wants to know who or what you are, sir.
00:34:07Who do they think I am?
00:34:11Possibly a spy placed on board by his majesty.
00:34:14They seemed uneasy, sir.
00:34:16Hmm.
00:34:18This, uh, this Captain Kidd, how long have you known him?
00:34:22Have you sailed with him before?
00:34:23Oh, no, sir.
00:34:25All I know is he's, uh, well, among other things, a merchant captain.
00:34:34A spy, that's strange.
00:34:36Why should they be afraid to be spied on?
00:34:40Good night, Shadwell.
00:34:42Good night, sir.
00:34:43Good night, sir.
00:34:44Good night, sir.
00:34:45Good night, sir.
00:34:52Good night, sir.
00:34:53Who is he?
00:34:53Where's he from?
00:34:55He's a nobody, sir.
00:34:57He was employed by persons of quality where he learned his speech and his manners.
00:35:01Oh.
00:35:02Hmm.
00:35:35It's a matter of judgment.
00:35:37If you fire on the up-roll, the shot will go over his yards.
00:35:40But if you wait for the down-roll, the enemy is coming up.
00:35:43Now watch.
00:35:53Get ready.
00:35:59Fire!
00:36:02Fire!
00:36:05Hey!
00:36:06Pretty shocked, Mr. Mercy.
00:36:08Can you do as well with a .74 throwing grape and canister at you?
00:36:13I've done it, sir.
00:36:14Well, reload and secure, and pick up your practice on the larboard quarter swivel gun.
00:36:19Mr. Mercy, you've sailed with Avery.
00:36:23You must know these waters.
00:36:24Fairly, sir.
00:36:25If we needed to careen and take on stores, where would you recommend?
00:36:29Poverty Bay, sir.
00:36:30It lies just...
00:36:30We draw too much water.
00:36:31You remember, Captain.
00:36:32Remember?
00:36:34Remember what?
00:36:36I only know the Spanish main.
00:36:38These are Madagascar waters.
00:36:40Poverty Bay.
00:36:41Aye, sir.
00:36:41Thank you, Mr. Mercy.
00:36:42Come along, Mr. Boyle.
00:36:52You're a blundering ass.
00:36:55Your presence is becoming increasingly irksome to me.
00:37:00Get you below.
00:37:32Now, let's get down to the business of this.
00:37:35This voyage had me that chart, Mr. Boyle.
00:37:41Copy, don't.
00:37:43I have been thinking every day and every night.
00:37:46What about that denaro that we buried in the cave?
00:37:49What good is it there?
00:37:50Let's get it and get it back where we can spend it.
00:37:52That stays where it is for a while.
00:37:54Why?
00:37:55We've got a fatter prize sailing right into our pockets.
00:37:59Now, here's our present position.
00:38:03Here's Madagascar.
00:38:06Here's Calicut.
00:38:07In June, the great galleon, the Quida merchant, sails from Calicut to England.
00:38:14We should meet her about here.
00:38:19She's stuffed from Kiel to Gunnels with treasure to the value of half a million pounds.
00:38:24Half a million pounds.
00:38:24And we are to give her safe passage through the pirate seas.
00:38:31By safe passage, you mean where to take her, Captain?
00:38:34Now, now, now, don't be greedy, Mr. Povey.
00:38:36I grant that most of what's in it may find its way into our pockets.
00:38:39But let's be fair.
00:38:40The king, poor gentleman, will expect something.
00:38:43But however we do it, it must be done legal-like and honest.
00:38:50Stick to ways you're familiar with.
00:38:53Why, you pox-rattled villain, I can be as honest as any man if I have the incentive.
00:38:57Oh, yes, me Lord Blaine.
00:39:01Lord Blaine's name is not to be mentioned among us, Mr. Povey.
00:39:05He's dead, so's his crew and so's ours.
00:39:08And there's none outside this cabin that knows what became of them.
00:39:11And if you all enjoy living, you will remember that.
00:39:17Well, here's to our meeting with the Cuida Merchant.
00:39:23Cuida Merchant.
00:39:23Cuida Merchant.
00:39:25God bless her.
00:39:26God bless her.
00:39:27Dios la bendiga.
00:39:42God bless her.
00:40:18Wind fresh from west-northwest, sir.
00:40:20Course, no east-by-east.
00:40:21Night dark, but clear.
00:40:23Very well, Mr. Mercy.
00:40:38Nor east-by-east.
00:40:39Nor east-by-east.
00:40:43I'm a win.
00:40:45I don't mind.
00:41:07I have to go to « there».
00:41:09I have to go to the Charavan.
00:41:10I have to go to the Charavan against Missy.
00:41:25He's dead.
00:41:29If I find the man that's responsible for this, I'll hang him.
00:41:36Fish the yard and reset it.
00:41:46What do you suppose happened?
00:41:49Someone's been tampering with these limes.
00:42:15We are gathered together to bid farewell to a gallant seaman.
00:42:21And a stout comrade.
00:42:24Here was a man, shipmates, whose heart the flinty mountains could not match.
00:42:31Who always took better than he gave.
00:42:34Whose benevolence was such, the orphan's might and the rich man's gold alike found refuge in his pocket.
00:42:43A jealous providence has removed him from our midst, and I esteem it a privilege to commit his body to
00:42:51the deep.
00:42:51We shall all mourn him.
00:42:55I, we shall mourn him, but take comfort, my friends.
00:42:59We shall never see his like again.
00:43:02Rest in peace.
00:43:05Pop him over.
00:43:10Pity, Mr. Mercy, a great pity, but the ship's work must go on.
00:43:14Move your gear into poor Mr. Boyle's cabin.
00:43:16You will take his place as master.
00:43:19As master.
00:43:21Aye, sir.
00:43:22Aye, sir.
00:43:38Aye, sir.
00:43:49Aye, sir.
00:43:59Don't tell me after all this time at sea.
00:44:01My inward revolt is not from the movement of the vessel, sir.
00:44:05It's occasioned by the company I adieu.
00:44:08Their manners I say nothing of, sir.
00:44:11But I'm a Dorsetshire man, and when I find a common shipmaster as the presumption to copy himself the coat
00:44:17of arms of one of our best Dorsetshire families, can you wonder if I'm physically upset?
00:44:23Whose crest was he copying?
00:44:24Credited or not, sir, the Blain crest.
00:44:27Are you certain?
00:44:28Perfectly, sir.
00:44:29Pardon me, sir.
00:44:30I must join the captain.
00:44:31He's inspecting the cast of pickled eels.
00:44:34With Mr. Lorenzo.
00:45:07I must join the captain.
00:46:11Well, Mr. Mercy.
00:46:14Do your new duties include robbing my desk?
00:46:18Shoot me, Captain, and your head goes with it.
00:46:20I'm here by the King's orders.
00:46:23So he did launch you on board.
00:46:26You think he'd let a man sail with a crew of nougat cutthroats and not keep tabs on him?
00:46:29And with good reason, if anything ever wreaked a piracy, this does.
00:46:33And murder, Captain.
00:46:35Boyle's death was no accident.
00:46:37By the way, what ship was sunk here?
00:46:41The Twelve Apostles?
00:46:43Why the Twelve Apostles, Mr. Mercy?
00:46:48There's Blaine's ring.
00:46:49His name was on it.
00:46:50And he commanded the Twelve Apostles.
00:46:52That'll make interesting telling in London when we get back, Captain.
00:46:55If you get back.
00:46:56When I get back.
00:46:57For if I don't...
00:47:01On the other hand...
00:47:03On the other hand, what?
00:47:05Since the man doesn't exactly grow rich in the King's pay.
00:47:09Oh.
00:47:11A crooked rogue.
00:47:13So you have your price.
00:47:15How much?
00:47:16An equal share in what's buried here.
00:47:18Share that with you.
00:47:19I'll be hanged if I do.
00:47:20You'll be hanged if you don't.
00:47:22Of all the slummokey blackguards.
00:47:29And if you do share Mr. King's informer,
00:47:32what guarantee is there that you won't still turn evidence for the crown?
00:47:37If I go in with you, I'm equally guilty.
00:47:40And if we're caught, we hang together.
00:47:42But I can keep you from being caught.
00:47:45What more could you ask?
00:47:49You know, Mr. Mercy,
00:47:52I've wondered sometimes if ever I'd meet a more unscrupulous blackguard than myself.
00:47:58And I have.
00:48:00Well, let's be sensible about this.
00:48:03Who knows?
00:48:04We might be useful to each other one day.
00:48:07In one way or another.
00:48:10To forgotten something.
00:48:13For a ring.
00:48:15So I have.
00:48:30Listen in carefully.
00:48:31Because I want you to tell it in London if anything happens to me.
00:48:35Kid caught me in his cabin robbing his desk.
00:48:37I lied to him.
00:48:38Told him I was a King's informer.
00:48:39Good.
00:48:40Yes, but he didn't believe me in that one way.
00:48:41He just pretended to.
00:48:43Oh, why didn't you shoot him?
00:48:45Then he will give us no more trouble.
00:48:47He proves the liar I think him.
00:48:50King's man or no,
00:48:51he betrayed an uncommon interest in the Twelve Apostles.
00:48:54I didn't like them, still Lorenzo,
00:48:56and I mean to find out why.
00:48:58Why, you could have charged him with robbery
00:49:00and turned him off at a yardarm,
00:49:01all legal and ship-shape.
00:49:02We would have been rid of him once and for all.
00:49:04Let's not be impetuous, Mr. Povey.
00:49:06He can't leave us.
00:49:07Unless he swims.
00:49:09It would be rather amusing to find out what he does.
00:49:13You rest easy.
00:49:14Leave Mr. Mercy to me.
00:49:41You rest easy.
00:50:12Have the boats and pot to call us.
00:50:15Pipe the quarter!
00:50:27It's the Kuida merchant, sure enough.
00:50:33Can you make her out, Captain Rawson?
00:50:36Oh.
00:50:40She hasn't the cut of a buccaneer, Your Excellency.
00:50:43Much too tidy for that.
00:50:44More like a king's ship.
00:50:46Yet she has the lines of a merchantman.
00:50:51Have the longboat ready and manned.
00:50:53Longboat, standpoint!
00:51:00Stand by to put a shot across our bows, Mr. Mercy.
00:51:04Aye, sir.
00:51:04Number four gun crew, stand by for action!
00:51:12She's flying the English colors.
00:51:15Perhaps she's our escort ship.
00:51:17It was about here we were to meet, wasn't it?
00:51:20Well, we'll make dead certain just the same.
00:51:23Mr. Hilliard, see that all hands are at the station.
00:51:26Very good, sir.
00:51:33Ready?
00:51:34Fire!
00:51:37Well placed, Mr. Mercy.
00:51:40How did you stop it?
00:51:41After Starbird.
00:51:42Starbird, she is, sir.
00:51:54You will come across with us in the longboat, Mr. Mercy.
00:51:57Convey my compliments to all officers who will dress as befitting a king's ship.
00:52:02Aye, sir.
00:52:16Captain William Kidd of his majesty's privateer adventure at your service, sir.
00:52:21Mr. Povey, my surgeon.
00:52:24Mr. Mercy, my master.
00:52:25Mr. Lorenzo, my navigator.
00:52:27Welcome aboard, gentlemen.
00:52:29I'm Captain Russell.
00:52:31I'm Lord Falsworth, his majesty's ambassador to the court of the Grand Mogul.
00:52:36Your obedient servant, sir.
00:52:39I've been sent to give you convoy, and we'd better make haste with our business.
00:52:43These are unhealthy waters for ships to be hoved to, as I discovered a day or so ago.
00:52:48You mean you sighted some of the pirate brotherhood?
00:52:51More than that, sir.
00:52:52We beat off two of them.
00:52:54Avery and Culliford out of Last Hope.
00:52:57Some 30 leagues south of here.
00:52:59Oh, stop me.
00:53:00I nearly forgot.
00:53:00Could you spare us some powder and ball?
00:53:02We used more than we're safe during the action.
00:53:04Why, all that you need, sir, and welcome.
00:53:06Mr. Lorenzo here could attend to that, then.
00:53:09Oh, Mr. Hilliard, take Mr. Lorenzo below and see that he gets what he wants.
00:53:12Aye, aye, sir.
00:53:13Captain.
00:53:31I'll send to the master gunner.
00:53:33He'll take care of all your needs.
00:53:34Uh-huh.
00:53:35Uh-huh.
00:53:37Uh-huh.
00:54:04Mr. Lorenzo!
00:54:12Take this powder and put it in the longbowl.
00:54:15Yes, sir.
00:54:27Gentlemen, my daughter, Lady Anne Dunstan, Captain Kidd, Mr. Fovey, Mr. Mercy.
00:54:41Haven't we met before?
00:54:43I think not, my lady.
00:54:46You remind me of someone I've seen.
00:54:48I think it impossible that we could have ever met.
00:54:53Perhaps.
00:54:56How do we proceed now, Captain?
00:54:59Well, I'm instructed to give you protection past Madagascar.
00:55:02And you'll be safe as long as we sail in company.
00:55:06But Avery will be a wolf at your heels.
00:55:08And if we are separated in darkness or storm...
00:55:11And what would you advise then, sir?
00:55:16Well, I suppose we could take Lord Falsworth and Lady Anne aboard the adventure till Madagascar's astern.
00:55:23And then if we are separated and this vessel should be taken...
00:55:27What about the treasure on board?
00:55:29One silver chest alone.
00:55:32A present to his majesty from the Grand Mogul.
00:55:34Contains precious gems valued at more than a million pounds.
00:55:39May I suggest your excellency?
00:55:42Now, why not transfer the treasure chest with yourself and Lady Anne on board the adventure until we are out
00:55:49of danger?
00:55:50She's a kingship.
00:55:51That is a great responsibility.
00:55:55And although my instructions are that you are to trust me in all matters, I don't know if I could
00:56:01go so far as...
00:56:02What else can we do?
00:56:04Three of them against us, sir.
00:56:06Well, even two, sir.
00:56:07We'd be hopeless.
00:56:08It's the wisest cause.
00:56:10I defer to your excellency.
00:56:13And how could we inspect the chests?
00:56:16We could have them slung into our boats along with the gear of Lord Falsworth and Lady Anne.
00:56:20Why, certainly.
00:56:21Oh, this way, Captain.
00:56:22No trouble at all.
00:56:32Hoist away.
00:56:40Mr. Purvey.
00:56:42I've sent for the manifest, Captain.
00:56:44You may check it against the contents of this chest and give me your receipt, if you will.
00:56:49Gladly, gladly.
00:56:50Oh, there you are, Mr. Lorenzo.
00:56:52Have you completed your business?
00:56:55Almost, sir.
00:56:56Your people have been most kind, Capitan Rosen.
00:57:00There is only one detail left.
00:57:03It will not take a minute.
00:57:05Finished up, then.
00:57:06We must be gone within the hour.
00:57:08Yes, Capitan.
00:57:11The manifest, sir.
00:57:12Would you attend to that, Mr. Purvey?
00:57:14Thank you very much, Captain.
00:57:17All right, let's go.
00:57:17Let's go, Mr. Purvey.
00:57:26Let's go.
00:57:30Let's go, Mr. Purvey.
00:57:38Let's go.
00:57:38Let's go, Mr. Purvey.
00:57:54Come, Mr. Lorenzo, you've seen a lovely lady before this.
00:57:59A tribute to your beauty, ma'am.
00:58:03Did you finish your business below?
00:58:06Yes, Captain.
00:58:07Then we'd better be underway.
00:58:09Mr. Mercy, you will see Lord Falsman from the Lady Anne into the boat.
00:58:13Yes, sir.
00:58:31Take care of the land board.
00:58:33Let's go.
00:58:42Let's go.
00:58:45Let's go.
00:58:49Let's go.
00:59:12Let's go.
00:59:15Let's go.
00:59:16Let's go.
00:59:17Let's go.
00:59:18Let's go.
00:59:40Let's go.
00:59:47Let's go.
00:59:48Let's go.
00:59:48Let's go.
00:59:52Let's go.
00:59:53Let's go.
00:59:56Let's go.
01:00:06Let's go.
01:00:08Let's go.
01:00:10Let's go.
01:00:11Let's go.
01:00:12Let's go.
01:00:14Let's go.
01:00:19Let's go.
01:00:20Let's go.
01:00:26Let's go.
01:00:51Let's go.
01:00:55Let's go.
01:01:02Let's go.
01:01:04Let's go.
01:01:28Let's go.
01:01:33Let's go.
01:01:33Let's go.
01:01:37Let's go.
01:01:41Let's go.
01:01:43Let's go.
01:01:43Let's go.
01:01:59Let's go.
01:02:02Captain.
01:02:03I'd accuse him if he is
01:02:06There is a man on board, milady.
01:02:08A gentleman.
01:02:10Whom I know you can trust.
01:02:13Mr. Mercy?
01:02:14Yes, milady.
01:02:16Chadwell, I know I've met, or seen him before.
01:02:19No matter how he denies it.
01:02:22His name isn't Mercy.
01:02:24But who is he?
01:02:26All I really know is milady, he's no friend of the Captain's.
01:02:30Perhaps if I ask him, you shall I?
01:02:33Oh, yes, will you please?
01:02:35Yes, my lady.
01:02:48I am asking you again, very nice, my dear Capitan.
01:02:52Your fancy manners do not impress me, Mr. Lorenzo.
01:02:58When do we divide the gold?
01:03:00In London, not before.
01:03:03Uh-huh.
01:03:05Then look, Capitan, I will make a bargain with you.
01:03:08A bargain?
01:03:09Everybody wants to bargain with me, you and Mercy.
01:03:12Father and fellow, what do you think I am, a stinking sausage merchant?
01:03:16What kind of a bargain?
01:03:18The girl.
01:03:21All my life I have dreamed of a beautiful woman like that.
01:03:27Give me half of my dinero now, and you can split the rest between you, if you will let me
01:03:32have her.
01:03:34Fire on him.
01:03:36He smit with love, again.
01:03:39I want her, and I am going to take her.
01:03:44Whether I like it or not.
01:03:51With all this treasure on board, the crew is like a barrel of hot gunpowder.
01:03:58All that is needed is a word in the right ears.
01:04:02Do you mean me of me?
01:04:04You're a witness.
01:04:07He's inciting the crew to mutinate.
01:04:11No, no, no, not Capitan.
01:04:13I was only joking.
01:04:15You have a very nasty way of joking, Mr. Lorenzo.
01:04:19As for the girl, I have my own plans for her, and they do not include you.
01:04:24Get out.
01:04:24Get out.
01:04:39Get out.
01:04:42Get out.
01:05:01Who is it?
01:05:03Adam, where is it?
01:05:06Mr. Murphy, I'm here.
01:05:30Thank you for coming, Mr. Mercy.
01:05:32My name's Adam Blaine.
01:05:35Son of Lord Blaine.
01:05:37I knew it.
01:05:38I knew it.
01:05:39What are you doing on this ship?
01:05:41My father was killed and accused of piracy.
01:05:44Few people believed Lord Blaine.
01:05:45The King did.
01:05:47That's why I went to sea and turned pirate three years ago.
01:05:49That's why I'm on this ship.
01:05:50I knew that someday I'd come upon the truth.
01:05:53But you have.
01:05:57It was Captain Kidd who killed your father, wasn't it?
01:06:02Adam, I'm no fool.
01:06:04He did the same thing to my father.
01:06:07The fat butcher.
01:06:10It's taken me three years to track him down.
01:06:12Three years of degradation.
01:06:14Now I've got him where I want him and he knows it.
01:06:17You mean he knows who you are?
01:06:19He knows something.
01:06:21That's why you didn't admit to me who you were.
01:06:23Why you avoided me.
01:06:24If Kidd knows we shared this, he'd kill you with his little compunction as he means to kill me.
01:06:28If I let him.
01:06:31What can I do to help?
01:06:32There must be something.
01:06:36Forget everything you've seen on the ship.
01:06:38Play up to him.
01:06:39Be friendly.
01:06:39That way you'll be safe.
01:06:41Now when you get back to London, no matter what has happened to me,
01:06:44go to the Lords of the Admiralty and the King.
01:06:46You'll be doing me a great service as well as yourself.
01:06:50I will, Adam.
01:06:51I promise.
01:06:55You're going to have trouble with Lorenzo.
01:06:57Oh, the beating of the lamb is exciting the tiger.
01:07:00His blood's getting too rich for him.
01:07:02He'd be the better for bleeding.
01:07:05Things are getting a bit complicated, my lord.
01:07:08The King may accept the elimination of the Queen of Merchant as an accident.
01:07:11Maybe even the sudden demise of Lord Balsworth.
01:07:15But what about the lady?
01:07:17He said you had plans for her.
01:07:18Do they include...
01:07:20Mr. Povey, the little dears is safe with me as if she was me daughter.
01:07:24My passion's power and gold.
01:07:26Since she suspects nothing,
01:07:29I deliver her to his majesty on with his share of the Queen of Merchant's goods.
01:07:33I'll weep appropriately over the untimely demise of her power.
01:07:38Receive the grateful thanks of me sovereign
01:07:41and a peerage is mine, my lord.
01:07:44Laugh if you will, but that's what I'll have.
01:07:47And neither man nor devil shall stop me.
01:07:58Laugh.
01:07:58Chagra?
01:07:59Señorita, mi lady.
01:08:01Do not be alarmed.
01:08:05Now that she knows who I am and the kind of a ship she's on,
01:08:08I think we can count on to keep ahead.
01:08:10You stay here till I come home, watch.
01:08:15Help!
01:08:36Godwell!
01:08:42Use your heads to Povey.
01:08:44Luck's with us tonight.
01:08:45Which of either of them would you like to see survive?
01:09:07Let's go.
01:09:40Mr. Mercy, you did well to protect her.
01:10:17Are you all right, sir?
01:10:18Yes, I'm all right.
01:10:19Look after Lady Anne.
01:10:26Adam, what's the matter?
01:10:29My medallion, it's gone.
01:10:31Has the plain crest on it.
01:10:33Plain.
01:10:36Perhaps I can find you, please.
01:10:37No.
01:10:38It must have come off just before Lorenzo went through the port.
01:10:41Shad will take Lady Anne to her cabin.
01:10:43Oh, please, Adam, I can't go in there.
01:10:45You must, Anne.
01:10:46This is serious.
01:10:46It involves you.
01:10:48Remember, no matter what tricks he tries, you've never seen me before and you don't know who I am.
01:10:52Shad will, I think.
01:10:53Well, don't worry about me, sir.
01:10:54He never could get anything out of me and he never will.
01:10:57It's the only way you'll be safe.
01:10:59Shad will watch out for you.
01:11:00What about you, Adam?
01:11:02What will he do?
01:11:03The same thing he's done to the others, if he gets a chance.
01:11:06Oh, Adam.
01:11:07Don't worry, Anne.
01:11:07I at least know what to expect.
01:11:09Go down.
01:11:12Shad will, if anything does happen, remember you to stand by Lady Anne and see that she gets safely to
01:11:17London.
01:11:17I'll stake my life on it, sir.
01:11:19I know you will.
01:11:20Be careful, Adam.
01:11:23Please be careful.
01:11:27Come, milady.
01:11:28Come.
01:11:43He's no king's man.
01:11:45Who is he, then?
01:11:47Tomorrow we put him into the lagoon for water and while the crew's getting it on board, you and me
01:11:52and Mr. Mercy's going to the cave.
01:11:55You're going to take him in there?
01:11:56I have a peculiar humor to watch my clever young friends fizz when we dig up their chest.
01:12:02Sweet dreams.
01:12:32Oh, my God.
01:12:34Sweet dreams.
01:12:35Oh, my God.
01:12:40And my God.
01:12:48My God.
01:12:49And my God.
01:12:57My God.
01:13:35Big pass, Mr. Massey. You haven't got forever.
01:13:42Who might this tree?
01:13:46Perhaps a man that asked too many questions.
01:14:01Gently now, Mr. Massey. You've come on something.
01:14:14So it was the Twelve Apostles, eh, Captain?
01:14:17Yes, it was, Mr. Massey.
01:14:21Open it up.
01:14:47Blames.
01:14:50Blames.
01:14:51Blames.
01:14:54Blames.
01:14:55He was a brave seaman, but foolish.
01:14:57Did you happen to know him, Mr. Massey?
01:15:00I've heard of him.
01:15:02I thought perhaps you had.
01:15:06this
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01:15:11isn't it?
01:15:13I
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01:15:16one of Avery's men
01:15:18yes
01:15:19when I encountered Lord Blaine at sea
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01:15:24subject
01:15:25a pity he turned pirate and traitor
01:15:28to his king
01:15:30liar
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