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Synopsis
In the 1580s, the Sea Hawks -- the name given to the bold privateers who prowl the oceans taking ships and treasure on behalf the British crown -- are the most dedicated defenders of British interests in the face of the expanding power of Philip of Spain. And Captain Geoffrey Thorpe (Errol Flynn) is the boldest of the Sea Hawks, responsible for capturing and destroying more than 50 Spanish ships and ten Spanish cities. His capture of a Spanish galleon, however, leads to more than he bargained for, in a romance with the ambassador's niece (Brenda Marshall) and the first whiff of a plan to put Spanish spies into the court of Elizabeth I (Flora Robson). Thorpe's boldness leads him to a daring raid on a treasure caravan in Panama which, thanks to treachery within Elizabeth's court, gets him captured and, with his crew, sentenced to the life of a slave aboard a Spanish ship. Meanwhile, Philip of Spain decides to wipe the threat posed by Elizabeth's independence from the sea by conquering the island nation with his armada. Thorpe, though chained to an oar, knows who the traitor at court is and plans to expose him and Philip's plans, but can he and his men break their bonds and get back to England alive in time to thwart the plans for conquest? The Sea Hawk was the last and most mature of Flynn's swashbuckling adventure films, played with brilliant stylistic flourishes by the star at his most charismatic, and most serious and studied when working with Flora Robson, whom he apparently genuinely respected. Boasting the handsomest, most opulent production values of a Warner Bros. period film to date, The Sea Hawk was made possible in part by a huge new floodable soundstage. Another highlight was the best adventure film score ever written by Erich Wolfgang Korngold; and the script's seriousness was nailed down by various not-so-veiled references not to 16th century Spain but 20th century Nazi Germany. The movie was cut by over 20 minutes for a reissue with The Sea Wolf, and the complete version was lost until a preservation-quality source was found at the British Film Institute. Since then, that 128-minute version -- which actually contains a one-minute patriotic speech by Robson as Elizabeth that was originally left out of U.S. prints, as well as amber tinting in all of the Panamanian sequences -- has become standard. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide

Cast

Clifford Brooke William Tuttle
David Bruce Martin Burke
Clyde Cook Walter Boggs
Harry Cording Slavemaster
Alec Craig Chartmaker
Henry Daniell Lord Wolfingham
Pedro de Cordoba Capt. Mendoza
Alan Hale Carl Pitt
Halliwell Hobbes Astronomer
Ellis Irving Monty Preston
Ian Keith Peralta
J.M. Kerrigan Eli Matson
Jack LaRue Lieutenant Ortega
Fritz Leiber Inquisitor
Montagu Love King Phillip II
William Lundigan Danny Logan
Francis McDonald Samuel Kroner
Brenda Marshall Donna Maria Alvarez de Cordoba
Julien Mitchell Oliver Scott
Una O'Connor Miss Latham
Claude Rains Don Jose Alvarez de Cordoba
Flora Robson Elizabeth I
James Stephenson Abbott
Victor Varconi Gen. Aguerra
Donald Crisp Sir John Burleson
Errol Flynn Capt. Geoffrey Thorpe
Robert Warwick Martin Frobisher

Production Crew

Anton Grot Art Director
Rafael Sabatini Book Author
Sol Polito Cinematographer
Erich Wolfgang Korngold Composer (Music Score)
Ali Hubert Consultant/advisor
Fred Cavens Consultant/advisor
Orry-Kelly Costume Designer
Michael Curtiz Director
George J. Amy Editor
Perc Westmore Makeup
Leo F. Forbstein Musical Direction/Supervision
Hal B. Wallis Producer
Henry Blanke Producer
Jack L. Warner Producer
Howard Koch Screenwriter
Seton Miller Screenwriter
Nathan Levinson Sound Recordist
Nathan Levinson Sound Special Effects
Francis J. Scheid Sound/Sound Designer
Byron Haskin Special Effects
H.F. Koenekamp Special Effects
Year: 1940
Runtime: 128
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature

Genre
Adventure

Produced by
Warner Brothers