Fury at Smugglers' Bay (1961) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1961

Original Title:
Fury at Smugglers' Bay

Alternate Titles:
Les pirates de la nuit

Genres:
Adventure

Production Companies:
John Gilling Enterprises
Mijo Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 

Runtime: 82

It is the end of the 18th century and smuggling is considered to be a legitimate spare-time occupation for most fishermen around the British shores. But when a gang of cut-throats, led by the infamous Black John (Bernard Lee) begins to lure ships onto the rocks of Smugglers Bay, and murdering their crews for the sake of loot, the fishermen begin to fear for their livelihoods. In desperation, they appeal to the local magistrate Squire Trevenyan (Peter Cushing).

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Art Direction:
Duncan Sutherland

Assistant Director:
Philip Shipway

Associate Producer:
John W. Gossage

Camera Operator:
Godfrey A. Godar

Casting:
James Liggat

Cinematography:
Harry Waxman

Costume Design:
Phyllis Dalton

Director:
John Gilling

Draughtsman:
Terry Knight

Editor:
John Victor-Smith

Executive Producer:
Michael L. Green
Joseph E. Levine
Joe Vegoda

Focus Puller:
Hugh Davey

Hairdresser:
Olga Angelinetta
Jane Seymour

Makeup Artist:
Len Garde
Alex Garfath

Music:
Harold Geller

Producer:
John Gilling

Production Design:
Duncan Sutherland

Production Supervisor:
Fred A. Swan

Second Unit Director:
John W. Gossage

Stunt Coordinator:
Bob Simmons

Stunts:
Gerry Crampton
Peter Diamond

Wardrobe Master:
Brenda Dabbs

Writer:
John Gilling

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