A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 16, 1952
Original Title:
Yankee Buccaneer
Alternate Titles:
Le Boucanier des Caraïbes
Genres:
Adventure | History | Romance
Production Companies:
Universal International Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
A United States Navy ship in the first half of the 19th century, under the command of Captain David Porter, is expecting to put ashore after a year on the seas; but the arrival of one of Porter's ex-students, the willful and independent Lieutenant David Farragut, brings a new mission: to disguise the ship and crew as a pirate ship and help the Navy locate the criminals who have been robbing America's merchant fleet. But as Farragut's disobedience threatens the safety of the crew, they stumble upon an international conspiracy.
Art Direction:
Robert F. Boyle
Bernard Herzbrun
Assistant Editor:
Earl Cooper
Best Boy Grip:
Kenneth Smith
Color Designer:
William Fritzsche
Costume Design:
Bill Thomas
Director:
Frederick de Cordova
Director of Photography:
Russell Metty
Editor:
Frank Gross
Gaffer:
Max Nippell
Hairstylist:
Joan St. Oegger
Makeup Artist:
Bud Westmore
Music Director:
Joseph Gershenson
Producer:
Howard Christie
Screenplay:
Charles K. Peck Jr.
Set Decoration:
Oliver Emert
Russell A. Gausman
Sound:
Joe Lapis
Leslie I. Carey
Stunts:
Bob Herron
Visual Effects:
David S. Horsley
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