Double Crossbones

Double Crossbones

5.4

1951-04-26

Falsely accused by the corrupt Governor Elden of Charleston of fencing stolen pirate booty, young Davey Crandall and friend Tom Botts buy passage on the ship of local buccaneer Bloodthirsty Ben. They avoid being killed by faking a case of the pox, which causes the panicked captain and crew to desert the ship. The two find themselves alone, and when a lucky cannon shot hits a mast on a British ship, they find themselves mistaken for pirates. They sail to Tortuga, where they recruit such notorious corsairs as Henry Morgan, Captain Kidd, Anne Bonney, and Blackbeard to lay siege to Chaleston and expose the villain Elden.

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Falsely accused by the corrupt Governor Elden of Charleston of fencing stolen pirate booty, young Davey Crandall and friend Tom Botts buy passage on the ship of local buccaneer Bloodthirsty Ben. They avoid being killed by faking a case of the pox, which causes the panicked captain and crew to desert the ship. The two find themselves alone, and when a lucky cannon shot hits a mast on a British ship, they find themselves mistaken for pirates. They sail to Tortuga, where they recruit such notorious corsairs as Henry Morgan, Captain Kidd, Anne Bonney, and Blackbeard to lay siege to Chaleston and expose the villain Elden.

Released

1951-04-26

Runtime

76

Director

Charles Barton

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Comedy

History

Adventure

Language

English

Production

Universal International Pictures

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    Donald O'Connor

    Donald O'Connor
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    Helena Carter

    Helena Carter
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    Will Geer

    Will Geer
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    John Emery

    John Emery
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    Stanley Logan

    Stanley Logan
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    Kathryn Givney

    Kathryn Givney
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    Hayden Rorke

    Hayden Rorke
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    Morgan Farley

    Morgan Farley
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    Robert Barrat

    Robert Barrat
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    Alan Napier

    Alan Napier
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    Glenn Strange

    Glenn Strange
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    Louis Bacigalupi

    Louis Bacigalupi
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    Hope Emerson

    Hope Emerson
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    Charles McGraw

    Charles McGraw