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Captain Scarlett (1953)

4 | Sep 12, 1953 (US) | Adventure, Action | 01:15

Captain Scarlett rescues Princess Maria from being abducted while travelling. She's not exactly grateful. He finds out that she is to be married to a man she doesn't like, so Captain Scarlet 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.

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Richard Greene
Capt. Carlos Scarlett
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Leonora Amar
Princess Maria
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Nedrick Young
Pierre DuCloux
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Eduardo Noriega
Count Villiers
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Carlos Múzquiz
Etienne Dumas
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Isabel del Puerto
Josephine Prenez
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Jorge Treviño
The Friar
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Manolo Fábregas
The Duke de Corlaine

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John Chard
4 | Feb 12, 2015
Definitely not indestructible. "Following the defeat of Napoleon, France was in a state of unrest. Many of the Royalists who had fled to England returned to exact vengeance for their real and fancied wrongs. Some turned the situation to their personal advantage...becoming Tyrants and Petty Dictators...." Set in France but filmed in Mexico, Captain Scarlett is a hum-drum swashbuckler short on thrills, spills and originality of story. Richard Greene stars as the titular Scarlett, who sets about righting wrongs as he gathers supporters and catches the eyes of the babes. It’s a sort of low rent Robin Hood, the Gallic version, Greene is dandy as usual, the costuming pleasing and with it running at just 75 minutes it moves along fast enough and doesn’t outstay its welcome. But it’s all pretty stale and way down on the list of swashbucklers to see before you die. 4/10