The Crimson Pirate (1952) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 27, 1952

Original Title:
The Crimson Pirate

Alternate Titles:
A kalózkirály

Genres:
Adventure | Comedy

Production Companies:
Hecht-Lancaster Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12  DE: 12  JP: G 

Runtime: 105

MAN OF NINE LIVES AND 1000 SURPRISES!

Burt Lancaster plays a pirate with a taste for intrigue and acrobatics who involves himself in the goings on of a revolution in the Caribbean in the late 1700s. A light hearted adventure involving prison breaks, an oddball scientist, sailing ships, naval fights and tons of swordplay.

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Art Direction:
Paul Sheriff

Assistant Art Director:
Ken Adam

Assistant Director:
Gus Agosti

Associate Producer:
Norman Deming

Camera Operator:
Gus Drisse

Continuity:
Maisie Kelly

Costume Design:
Margaret Furse
Marjorie Best

Director:
Robert Siodmak

Director of Photography:
Otto Heller

Editor:
Jack Harris

Hairstylist:
Gladys Atkinson

Makeup Artist:
Tony Sforzini

Music Director:
Muir Mathieson

Original Music Composer:
William Alwyn

Producer:
Burt Lancaster
Harold Hecht

Production Manager:
Terry Hunter

Screenplay:
Roland Kibbee

Second Unit Director:
Vernon Sewell

Sound Director:
A.E. Rudolph

Sound Recordist:
Cecil Mason

Special Effects:
Russell Shearman

Still Photographer:
Arthur Evans

Underwater Camera:
Hal Britten

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