Watch: The Pirates of Blood River 1962 123movies, Full Movie Online – In a village of Huguenot refugees, Jonathon Standing is exiled by his father to a nearby penal colony for his improper relationship with a married woman. This penal colony is then invaded by pirates who force Jonathan to lead them back to his village, convinced that it contains a great treasure..
Plot: A group of ruthless pirates attack a 17th Century Huguenot settlement on the Isle of Devon in search of treasure and will stop at nothing to obtain it.
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A Decent Pirate Movie
Fleeing religious persecution a group of Huguenots settle on the Isle of Devon and establish a village where they can live and worship in peace. Unfortunately, many years later the leadership of the village is taken over by greedy and self-serving men who begin to enforce a type of religious tyranny on the residents. In one particular case a man by the name of “Jonathon Standing” (Kewin Matthews) has fallen in love with a woman named “Maggie Mason” (Marie Devereux) who is the wife of one of the leaders. Although neither have actually committed adultery when they are found in each other’s embrace the decision is made to punish both all the same. In fear Maggie tries to escape by swimming to the other side of a river but is attacked and killed by piranhas. Meanwhile Jonathon is caught and then tried for adultery with Maggie’s husband as one of the jurors. Although he protests his innocence he is sentenced to 15 years of hard labor in a penal colony. A couple of months later he attempts to escape but is captured by a band of pirates and taken to their leader, “Captain LaRoche” (Christopher Lee) who decides to march to the village and loot it. Now, rather than detail any more of the film and risk spoiling it for those who haven’t seen it I will just say that this turned out to be a decent pirate movie despite the fact that almost all of the scenes happened on dry land. I especially liked the performance of Christopher Lee who I thought played the part quite superbly. In any case, I recommend this movie to all of those who think they might enjoy a film of this type and rate it as slightly above average.
A Ship! My kingdom for a ship!
“Pirates of Blood River” starts out quite promising and exhilarating, to say the least On a strictly Protestant island community, a young man and an adulterous woman are caught in the act by the woman’s husband and the isle’s ruler (who’s also the young man’s father). The petrified girl flees and jumps into a river where she instantly gets devoured by thousands of piranhas, while the man – Jonathan Standing – is exiled to a neighboring prison island for hard labor. He quickly escapes from there but then literally bumps into the eye-patched captain La Roche (Hammer deity Christopher Lee) and his motley pirate crew. They force Standing to lead them to his native island, as La Roche is obsessed with stealing the huge golden treasure that is allegedly hidden somewhere there. As many of my fellow reviewers already righteously pointed out, the most remarkable thing about these “pirates” of Blood River is that they don’t have a ship! Sure there are some vague stock footage images of random ships in the distance and a couple of scenes with constructed cabin sets near the beginning of the film, but apart from that everything takes place on land! I can’t really fathom why, as the film got produced in the early sixties and thus after a period when Hammer Studios booked some tremendous successes already with grisly horror movies like “Curse of Frankenstein”, “Horrors of Dracula” and “The Mummy”. In other words, I reckon that Hammer should have had some budget to spend on building a ship, but clearly they didn’t think it was absolutely necessary. Don’t allow for this to spoil the fun, though, as there are definitely several memorable sequences to enjoy. Any film that features bloodthirsty piranhas receives an additional point in my personal book, and there are more cool scenes, for example the sword duel between two blindfolded pirates (one of them being the almighty Oliver Reed in one of his early Hammer roles) and nasty traps hidden all over the island. There’s also a fun scene in which the pirates march through soiled water. Fun to watch, at least, because reportedly many of the actors – including Reed and Lee – suffered from unpleasant little injuries after filming this. “Pirates of Blood River” is by no means a mandatory Hammer must-see, but I warmly recommend it to fans of entertaining low-budget action flicks, pirate lovers and admirers of Christopher Lee.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 27 min (87 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Approved
Genre Action, Adventure, Drama
Director John Gilling
Writer John Hunter, John Gilling, Jimmy Sangster
Actors Kerwin Mathews, Glenn Corbett, Christopher Lee
Country United Kingdom
Awards N/A
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Sound Mix Mono (RCA Sound Recording)
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
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Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process MegaScope (photographed in) (as Megascope)
Printed Film Format 35 mm