A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
June 17, 2006
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 2
Finale:
June 17, 2006
Creators:
Bryce Zabel
Kevin Connor
Original Title:
Blackbeard
Alternate Titles:
Barba Negra
Blackbeard - Piraten der Karibik
Blackbeard - Schrecken der Meere
Piraten der Karibik - Blackbeard
Pirates: The True Story of Blackbeard
Genres:
Action & Adventure | Drama
Production Companies:
Hallmark Entertainment
Larry Levinson Productions
Living Films
Countries:
US
Bristol, England, 1717. Lieutenant Robert Maynard of the Royal Navy scouts the seas in order to restore safe passage to the sea lanes. He meets his match when he's taken by a fearsome hulk of a menace in the West Indies—a pirate sailing off the Island of St. Vincent. Edward Teach has no plans for retirement. In fact, his goal-to find and lay claim to the fabled treasures of Captain Kidd.
Armorer:
Kevin G. Godkin
Art Department Coordinator:
Somm Suthinee Chantakarn
Art Direction:
Pongsak Sriwilai
Camera Operator:
Rittikorn Manonom
Casting:
Gillian Hawser
Matthew Lessall
Co-Executive Producer:
Michael Moran
Co-Producer:
Chris Lowenstein
Costume Design:
Dana Campbell
Director:
Kevin Connor
Director of Photography:
Alan Caso
Editor:
Craig Bassett
Executive Producer:
H. Daniel Gross
Larry Levinson
Robert Halmi Jr.
Gaffer:
Anusorn Anantarat
Key Hair Stylist:
Maneerath Vijob
Makeup Artist:
Watana Garum
Music:
Elia Cmiral
Producer:
Russell D. Markowitz
Production Design:
Suchartanun 'Kai' Kuladee
Script Supervisor:
Carmel Torcasio
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Robert Grasmere
Set Decoration:
Witoon Suanyai
Steadicam Operator:
Somsak Srisawat
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Marc Headley
Visual Effects Producer:
Erick Geisler
Matt Scharf
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Robert Grasmere
Writer:
Bryce Zabel
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