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 Return to Snowy River
Return to Snowy River
01.Saving God
02.The Treasure Seekers
03.Thunderhead: Son of Flicka
04.Behind The Sun
05.Benji
06.Fireproof
07.Siblings: Heartstrings
08.Still Standing: The Stonewall Jackson Story
09.The Book and the Rose
10.The Four Feathers (1939)
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The Sea Hawk (1940) UR
Starring:  Joan Leslie, Nana Bryant, Clara Blandick, Clarence Muse Garrett Craig
Director:  Jean Negulesco, Robert Clampett, Michael Curtiz
Runtime:   127 minutes

Five years after Captain Blood made him a swashbuckling star, Errol Flynn returned to the high seas as privateer Captain Thorpe in The Sea Hawk. Flynn plays the dashing gentleman pirate as dedicated patriot, looting Spanish ships for English coffers with the private blessing of Queen Elizabeth (Flora Robson, reprising the role from Fire over England). The film opens with a rousing sea battle: broadside cannon fire sends masts falling and splinters a-flying before Flynn's men take their Spanish quarry in a furious shipboard cutlass battle. The fearless fighter becomes a stumbling schoolboy when he falls for the Spanish ambassador's niece, but he's back in his element when he sails to the New World for treasure and lands in the middle of a deadly conspiracy. Big-eyed beauty Brenda Marshall stands in for Flynn's usual love interest Olivia de Havilland, and the film misses the latter's sass and spirit, but it's a minor shortcoming. Claude Rains plays his usual smoothly conniving villain, and hearty Alan Hale returns as Flynn's loyal sidekick. Michael Curtiz proves once again why he was Warner Brothers' top director with a handsome, action-packed film that mixes intrigue and suspense with grand set pieces, concluding with a rousing series of escapes, chases, and a runaway sword fight. Classic Hollywood swashbuckling at its best. --Sean Axmaker

   
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