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Master Of Ballantrae, The (1952)
Rating:
Starring: Errol Flynn, Beatrice Campbell, Yvonne Furneaux, Roger Livesey, Anthony Steel
Director: William Keighley
Category: Action / Adventure, Classic
Studio: Warner Bros.
Subtitles:
English,Spanish,French
Length:
89 mins

 
 

 

When the Bold Banners of the Crimson Crusade Clashed with the Scarlet Hordes of the Kings!

The gleam in his eye matches that of his drawn sword. Errol Flynn, the greatest of all swashbuckling stars, triumphs again in The Master of Ballantrae. Flynn portrays Ballantrae Castle's Jamie Durisdeer, a heroic Highlander-turned-pirate in a colorful version of Robert Louis Stevenson's masterwork of gallantry.

William Keighley, who directed Flynn in The Prince and the Pauper and The Adventures of Robin Hood, delayed his retirement from moviemaking to guide this lavish adventure lensed on location in Scotland (including Eilean Donan Castle), the Cornwall section of England and Sicily by two-time Academy Award winner Jack Cardiff. And what a rousing adventure it is. En garde, movie fans!