The Devil-Ship Pirates (1964)
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.
Director:
Don Sharp
Writer:
Jimmy Sangster
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Christopher Lee as Captain Robeles |
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Andrew Keir as Tom |
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John Cairney as Harry |
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Duncan Lamont as The Bosun |
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Suzan Farmer as Angela Smeeton |
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Joseph O'Conor as Don Jose Margella |
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Barry Warren as Don Manuel Rodriguez de Savilla |
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Michael Ripper as Pepe |
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Natasha Pyne as Jane |
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Philip Latham as Miller |
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Harry Locke as Bragg |
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Ernest Clark as Sir Basil Smeeton |
| Sound | Gary Hughes | Original Music Composer |
| Art | Bernard Robinson | Production Design |
| Camera | Michael Reed | Director of Photography |
| Crew | Les Bowie | Special Effects |
| Editing | James Needs | Editor |
| Art | Don Mingaye | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Roy Ashton | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Rosemary Burrows | Costume Supervisor |
| Directing | Don Sharp | Director |
| Production | Anthony Nelson Keys | Producer |
| Production | Don Weeks | Production Manager |
| Costume & Make-Up | Frieda Steiger | Hairstylist |
| Writing | Jimmy Sangster | Screenplay |
| Camera | Alan Hall | Camera Operator |