The Light at the Edge of the World

Jules Verne Takes You Over the Edge of the World!

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19712h 8m

Pirates take over a lighthouse on a rocky island. They then execute a devious plan to cause ships to run aground, pillaging their wrecks. A lone member of the lighthouse crew survives, and he deperately fights their plot. A shipwrecked maiden that avoids the pirates slaughter soon complicates the situation.

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Cast

Photo of Kirk Douglas

Kirk Douglas

Will Denton

Photo of Yul Brynner

Yul Brynner

Jonathan Kongre

Photo of Fernando Rey

Fernando Rey

Captain Moriz

Photo of Aldo Sambrell

Aldo Sambrell

Tarcante (as Aldo Sanbrell)

Photo of Tito García

Tito García

Emilio (as Tito Garcia)

Photo of Víctor Israel

Víctor Israel

Das Mortes (as Victor Israel)

Photo of Luis Barboo

Luis Barboo

Calsa Larga (as Luis Bar Boo)

Photo of Juan Cazalilla

Juan Cazalilla

Captain Lafayette

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CinemaSerf

6/10

Yul Brynner ("Kongre") is the psuedo-sophisticate, but really rather brutal, captain of a pirate ship that quite cleverly decides to capture a lighthouse - manned by a fairly agile Kirk Douglas ("Denton") - and then disable the light so as to manage to wreck passing ships and salvage their luxury spoils whilst killing their crews. "Denton" escapes the purge of his own colleagues, but is unable to prevent this process proving remarkably successful until, that is, the arrival of "Arabella" (Samantha Eggar). "Denton" rather preposterously thinks she might be his ex-fiancée, and "Kongre" a woman upon whom he now fixates, offers her a life of luxury and fine clothes - albeit on their island stuck near the bottom of South America. The story is quite fun and both stars have clearly entered into the spirit of this pretty poorly budgeted and produced maritime yarn with little expectation that it will do either of their careers any good. The dialogue is neither here nor there, and the drama is strung out for way too long before an ending that was really just a bit too downbeat and tacky, then somewhat silly for me. Interesting to see two Hollywood stars reduced to this kind of film and even if Douglas did executive produce it, it's still pretty sad to see them fall quite this far from the top of the mountain.

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