THE BLACK PIRATE Tribute to Ray Bradbury and His Lifetime Love Affair with the Movies

Ray Douglas Bradbury gained his middle name from his mother, who adored the silent star Douglas Fairbanks; The Black Pirate remains among his favorite films. “Alongside Keaton and Gene Kelly, Fairbanks was perhaps the most graceful athletic mover in the history of the movies, and The Black Pirate perfectly captures his relaxed, exhuberant optimism A pacy tale of romance and revenge on the high seas, it sees Doug swashing his buckle with surpassed ease the daring stunts are breathtakingly stylish (none more so than the celebrated descent down a sail on the point of a dagger), while scenes like the shoal of soldiers swimming underwater to invade the pirate ship are shot through with a poetic beauty. An added bonus is that the film was shot in two-strip Technicolor, a lovely pastel process that defies description.” -Geoff Andrew

Details

Country: UK

Year: 1926

Director: Albert Parker

Editor: William Nolan

Cast/Featuring: Douglas Fairbanks, Billie Dove, Anders Randolf, Donald Crisp, Tempe Piggott

Running Time (minutes): 1 min

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