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1942 • Adventure / Romance • 87m

The Black Swan

"Seas ablaze...with black villainy, with fiery romance, with breathless deeds of daring...in the roaring era of love, gold, and adventure!"

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When notorious pirate Henry Morgan is made governor of Jamaica, he enlists the help of some of his former partners in ridding the Caribbean of buccaneers. When one of them apparently abducts the previous governor's pretty daughter and joins up with the rebels, things are set for a fight.

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Tyrone Power
Tyrone Power
Jamie Waring
Maureen O'Hara
Maureen O'Hara
Lady Margaret Denby
Laird Cregar
Laird Cregar
Captain Henry Morgan
Thomas Mitchell
Thomas Mitchell
Tommy Blue
George Sanders
George Sanders
Captain Billy Leech
Anthony Quinn
Anthony Quinn
Wogan
George Zucco
George Zucco
Lord Denby
Edward Ashley
Edward Ashley
Roger Ingram (uncredited)
Bonnie Bannon
Bonnie Bannon
Lady in Waiting in the Courtroom (uncredited)
Fortunio Bonanova
Fortunio Bonanova
Don Miguel (uncredited)
Helene Costello
Helene Costello
Woman (uncredited)
William Edmunds
William Edmunds
Town Crier (uncredited)
Willie Fung
Willie Fung
Chinese Cook (uncredited)
Jody Gilbert
Jody Gilbert
Flossy Woman with Tommy (uncredited)
Arthur Gould-Porter
Arthur Gould-Porter
Assemblyman (uncredited)
Rondo Hatton
Rondo Hatton
Sailor (uncredited)
Olaf Hytten
Olaf Hytten
Clerk Reading Proclamation (uncredited)
Boyd Irwin
Boyd Irwin
Assemblyman (uncredited)
Director: Henry KingScreenplay: Ben HechtScreenplay: Seton I. MillerExecutive Producer: Darryl F. ZanuckProducer: Robert Bassler

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John Chard
2019-12-21
80%

Clear the deck for action, Henry. Here comes the lass broadside! This is the story of the Spanish Main, when villainy wore a sash, and the only political creed in the world was, love, gold ........ and adventure! The Black Swan finds Tyrone Power at his swashbuckling best, here as James "Boy" Waring, a pirate starting to find his conscience as he starts to find love, Power is devilishly handsome and swaggers about with knowingly comic abandon. Though this Henry King directed picture reeks of being an illegitimate child to "Errol Flynn's" superior "Captain Blood", it has such a great sense of fun and high production values, it really doesn't matter one jot. The colour cinematography from Leon Shamroy rightly won an Academy Award, whilst the nominations for Alfred Newman's booming score and the one for the special effects team were very much deserved. The other thing to note is the fabulous costumes courtesy of Earl Luick, splendid attire, none more so than evidenced by Laird Cregar's joyous Henry Morgan. George Sanders and a ravishing Maureen O'Hara are in on the fun and really it's a film that to me is impossible not to enjoy, so avast yee lubbers and buckle up your swash. 7/10

CinemaSerf
2022-06-26
70%

Tyrone Power and Maureen O'Hara are on good form for this 17th century pirate tale. When Sir Henry Morgan (Laird Cregar) is appointed Governor of Jamaica by the king, he is charged with bringing order to the lawless seas of the Caribbean. United with his friend "Capt. Jamie" (Power) he takes over from George Zucco's "Lord Denby", who just happens to have a rather feisty daughter "Margaret" (O'Hara). Pretty quickly the dashing "Jamie" is a bit smitten with her and the two develop a sort of can't stand to be with/without you sort of rapport! Meantime, sceptical fellow captain "Leech" (a slightly out of shape George Sanders) is having none of this new world order, and working in cahoots with a well placed spy is hoovering up the loot from some prize merchant ships. Facing impeachment in Kingston, it falls to Morgan and his loved-up sidekick to impose law and order. It's quite an enjoyable swashbuckling adventure, this. There are some good character parts for Zucco, Cregan and the always reliable Thomas Mitchell ("Billy Blue") with plenty of sword play and the romance between the two stars is entertaining rather than sentimental. Nobody's best work, but still a perfectly watchable 90 minutes of colourful and entertaining action on the high seas.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
Spanish, English
Studios
20th Century Fox
Budget
$1,493,800
Box Office
$5,727,000

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