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Release Date:
August 1, 1964
Original Title:
The Devil-Ship Pirates
Alternate Titles:
Los piratas del Diablo
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Thriller
Production Companies:
Associated British Picture Corporation
Hammer Film Productions
Warner-Pathé Distributors
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG
Runtime: 86
A pirate ship, fighting in 1588 on the side of the Spanish Armada, suffers damage and must put into a village on the British coast for repairs. The village is small and isolated and the Spanish convince the villagers that the English fleet has been defeated and that they, the Spanish, are now their masters. This results in the villagers' sullen cooperation, but rumors and unrest begin to spread and soon the Spanish pirates find themselves facing a revolt.
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Art Direction:
Don Mingaye
Camera Operator:
Alan Hall
Costume Supervisor:
Rosemary Burrows
Director:
Don Sharp
Director of Photography:
Michael Reed
Editor:
James Needs
Hairstylist:
Frieda Steiger
Makeup Artist:
Roy Ashton
Original Music Composer:
Gary Hughes
Producer:
Anthony Nelson Keys
Production Design:
Bernard Robinson
Production Manager:
Don Weeks
Screenplay:
Jimmy Sangster
Special Effects:
Les Bowie
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