Captain Scarlett
Captain Scarlett is a 1953 American runaway production Technicolor Adventure film directed by Thomas Carr, that was shot in Mexico. The film is set in France following the fall of Napoleon, stars Richard Greene in the title role as a Robin Hood-type avenger and the Brazilian actress Leonora Amar in her final screen role.
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Directed by | Thomas Carr |
Produced by | Howard Dimsdale (producer) |
Written by | Howard Dimsdale |
Starring | Richard Greene Leonora Amar |
Music by | Elias Breeskin |
Cinematography | Charles Carl Carvahal |
Edited by | Gloria Schoemann |
Production company | Craftsman Productions |
Distributed by | United Artists |
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Running time | 75 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
After his estate is confiscated, returning soldier Captain Scarlett rescues Princess Maria from being abducted while she is travelling. She's not exactly grateful. He finds out that she is to be married to a man she doesn't like, so Captain Scarleft attempts to help her, but winds up in prison for his efforts. He escapes and finally helps the reluctant bride who winds up joining Captain Scarlett and his sidekick, and they become something along the lines of the Three Musketeers.
Cast
- Richard Greene as Capt. Carlos Scarlett
- Leonora Amar as Princess Maria
- Nedrick Young as Pierre DuCloux
- Manuel Fábregas as The Duke de Corlaine
- Eduardo Noriega as Count Villiers
- Carlos Múzquiz as Etienne Dumas
- Isabel del Puerto as Josephine Prenez
- George Treviño as The Friar
External links
- Captain Scarlett on IMDb
- Captain Scarlett is available for free download at the Internet Archive