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The Buccaneers (1958) was a Whitman “Big Little Book”: 276 pages half of them are Russ Manning illustrations, the rest are a story written by Alice Sankey. The adventure story sends Captain Dan Tempest (a buccaneer, or privateer, unofficially serving the English king) and his crew of ex-pirates, after the notorious Blackbeard, and Dan's ...
1956-1957 Albert 6 episodes ITV Play of the Week: 1956-1958 Frank Lubey / Glenn / Private O'Hara / Philip Gadney 4 episodes The Buccaneers: 1957 Understandable Perkins Episode: "Indian Fighters" Alf's Button: 1958 ? [29] All My Sons: 1958 [30] Armchair Theatre: 1958-1959 Slim Murray / William R. Rush 3 episodes The Larkins: 1958-1963 Jeff ...
Buccaneer, published by Waddingtons; Buccaneer (role-playing game), a 1979 role-playing game; Buccaneer, a 1997 video game from Strategic Simulations. The Buccaneers, a 1924 film; The Buccaneer, a 1938 film directed by Cecil B. DeMille; The Buccaneers (1956 TV series), a 1956 television series made by ITC Entertainment
The Buccaneer is a 1958 pirate-war film [3] made by Paramount Pictures starring Yul Brynner as Jean Lafitte, Charles Boyer [4] and Claire Bloom. [5] [6] [7] Charlton Heston played a supporting role as Andrew Jackson, [5] [7] [8] [9] the second time that Heston played Jackson, having portrayed him earlier in the 1953 film The President's Lady.
Per Apple TV+, "In the first season of The Buccaneers, a group of fun-loving young American girls exploded into the tightly corseted London of the 1870s…setting hearts racing and kicking off an ...
The Buccaneers spoilers follow.. In an early scene of Greta Gerwig's Little Women adaptation, Florence Pugh's Amy lays bare the reality of the 19th-century marriage market for women. "Don't sit ...
Hazel Court (10 February 1926 – 15 April 2008) was an English actress. She is known for her roles in British and American horror films during the 1950s and early 1960s, including Terence Fisher's The Curse of Frankenstein (1957) and The Man Who Could Cheat Death (1959) for Hammer Film Productions, and three of Roger Corman's adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe stories for American International ...
March 1957: Zombies of Mora Tau: Co-production with Clover Productions The Man Who Turned to Stone: April 1, 1957: The Phantom Stagecoach: April 12, 1957: The Strange One: Co-production with Horizon Pictures: April 17, 1957: Abandon Ship! Co-production with Copa Productions April 25, 1957: The Garment Jungle: April 1957: The Guns of Fort Petticoat