The Black Swan (1942)
Now this is a swashbuckling adventure! Pirate movies were very popular in the silver screen era, and most of them—as is the case in most genres—weren’t very good. The Black Swan is very exciting, so if you’re looking for a classic, look no further.
A shirtless, scruffy Tyrone Power pins Maureen O’Hara to the wall, saying he wants to “sample the wine before he decides to buy the bottle,” but when he kisses her she bites his lip. Tyrone slaps her face and throws her over his shoulder, but when he runs into his pal Captain Morgan, played by Laird Cregar, he drops her to the floor and forgets all about her. Is he a true pirate or what?
Get ready for intense sword fighting, kidnapping unwilling females, shipwrecks, pirates hijacking a boat that’s already been hijaked, and a great pirate-y theme by Alfred Newman. The Black Swan is one of the best swashbuckling pirate movies I’ve seen, and since it doesn’t include Errol Flynn or Robert Newton, that’s quite a compliment! Where else can you see Thomas Mitchell as a pirate? And where else can you watch a total violation of the Hays Code—an unmarried couple is shown under the covers in the same bed—but since they’re pirates they get away with it? I highly recommend this one.
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A shirtless, scruffy Tyrone Power pins Maureen O’Hara to the wall, saying he wants to “sample the wine before he decides to buy the bottle,” but when he kisses her she bites his lip. Tyrone slaps her face and throws her over his shoulder, but when he runs into his pal Captain Morgan, played by Laird Cregar, he drops her to the floor and forgets all about her. Is he a true pirate or what?
Get ready for intense sword fighting, kidnapping unwilling females, shipwrecks, pirates hijacking a boat that’s already been hijaked, and a great pirate-y theme by Alfred Newman. The Black Swan is one of the best swashbuckling pirate movies I’ve seen, and since it doesn’t include Errol Flynn or Robert Newton, that’s quite a compliment! Where else can you see Thomas Mitchell as a pirate? And where else can you watch a total violation of the Hays Code—an unmarried couple is shown under the covers in the same bed—but since they’re pirates they get away with it? I highly recommend this one.
Want to watch it? Click here to watch it on ok.ru. And thanks "candan kadir" for posting!
More Maureen O'Hara movies here!
More Tyrone Power movies here!
More Anthony Quinn movies here!