The Black Pirate

The Love Story of a Bold Buccaneer

6.7
19261h 34m

A nobleman vows to avenge the death of his father by the hands of pirates. To this end, he infiltrates the pirate band; Acting in character, he single-handedly captures a merchant vessel, but things are complicated when he finds that there is a beautiful young woman of royal blood aboard.

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: The Black Pirate - Live Score - Jack Curtis Dubowsky Ensemble - The Downtown Independent - Trailer

The Black Pirate - Live Score - Jack Curtis Dubowsky Ensemble - The Downtown Independent - Trailer

Cast

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Douglas Fairbanks

The Duke of Arnoldo / The Black Pirate

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Billie Dove

Princess Isobel

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Anders Randolf

Pirate Captain

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Donald Crisp

MacTavish

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Tempe Pigott

Duenna (as Tempe Pigett)

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Sam De Grasse

Pirate Lieutenant

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Charles Stevens

Powder Man

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Charles Belcher

Chief Passenger - Nobleman

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E.J. Ratcliffe

The Governor

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Barry Norton

Youth (uncredited)

Photo of Mary Pickford

Mary Pickford

Princess Isobel in Final Embrace - Cameo Appearance (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

Still at the top his game, Douglas Fairbanks is the eponymous character - but with a bit of an unlikely backstory. He and his father were lucky to survive a pirate attack on their ship, his dad perishes shortly afterwards and our hero decides to avenge himself on these reprobates by infiltrating and rising through their ranks. His cunning plan is sailing along nicely until they capture the beautiful Princess "Isobel" (Billie Dove) to whom he takes an immediate shine and has to shield from the worst (and potentially violent) excesses of his lascivious shipmates. It's got just about every pirate adventure theme going - walking the plank, buried treasure, duplicitous plotting - and enough swash and buckle to last a lifetime. Albert Parker keeps the pace rollicking along with a deliciously ghastly contribution from Sam de Grasse and an early(ish) outing for Donald Crisp ("MacTavish") with John Wallace doing his best "Long John Silver" impersonation too. The romance is managed within the storyline, it adds a gentle richness to the mixture without cluttering up what is essentially a sumptuous high seas adventure yarn with some super seaborne colour photography, pyrotechnics and style.

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