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The Pirates of Capri

 
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The Pirates of Capri

  • Director: Edgar G. Ulmer
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Adventure
  • Movie Type: Swashbuckler
  • Themes: Double Life, Political Unrest
  • Main Cast: Louis Hayward, Binnie Barnes, Alan Curtis
  • Release Year: 1949
  • Country: IT/US
  • Run Time: 94 minutes

Plot

Disciples of "B"-picture stylist Edgar Ulmer will not be disappointed with Pirates of Capri. Lensed in Italy, the film stars Louis Hayward as swashbuckling Captain Sirocco. Posing as a foppish nobleman by day, Sirocco tirelessly works on behalf of a group of insurgents bent on deposing the wicked Queen Carolina (Binnie Barnes, endearingly miscast). Every so often, the Captain pauses to romance Countess Mercedes (Mariella Lotti), whose character name was evidently lifted from The Count of Monte Cristo. The musical score is by Nino Rota, better known for his work on the Godfather films. As in his other films, the resourceful Edgar Ulmer works miracles with a skintight budget. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Review

Released in 1949, Edgar G. Ulmer's The Pirates of Capri is a tepid rehashing of two of the 1930s best adventure films, Michael Curtiz's Captain Blood and Alexander Korda's The Scarlet Pimpernel. As a filmmaker, Ulmer's strengths were in expressionistic horror (The Black Cat) and film noir (Detour). Here his talents are unsuited for the material. While Ulmer was too good a technician to fail completely, The Pirates of Capri's costumed action sequences lack the flair and dynamic energy of the work of Curtiz, nor is he in Korda's class in making a modest budget look opulent. Lead actor Louis Hayward was, by this time, a not-particularly fresh veteran of second-tier swashbuckler films. With Errol Flynn's career in decline and limited by health problems, Hayward found frequent work. In 1950, Hayward would get a chance with Fortunes of Captain Blood to re-create Flynn's star-making role. Films of this sort sustained Hayward until his career transitioned into television. His performance in The Pirates of Capri is like much of his other work in this period, competent and professional, but without distinction. That description sums up the film overall, too. ~ Richard Gilliam, All Movie Guide

Cast

Mikhail Rasumny - Pepino; Virginia Belmont - Annette; Franca Marzi - Carla; William Tubbs - Pignatelli; Arianne Arden - Girl Watching Boats Land (uncredited); Massimo Serato

Credit

Edgar G. Ulmer - Director, Niccolò Theodoli - Executive Producer, Nino Rota - Composer (Music Score), Anchise Brizzi - Cinematographer, Victor Pahlen - Producer, Guido Fiorina - Set Designer, golfiero Colonna - Screen Story, Sidney Alexander - Screenwriter, George Moser - Short Story Author
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