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Jack Holborn (1981) (mini) |
| Credits:
Directed by: Sigi Rothemund, |
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Synopsis:
Jack Holborn
is 13-year-old orphan in the 1800's that wants to get a job on a
sailship to avoid foster homes. He is hired by Captain Sharingham, and
they set sail. Jack was found on the steps of the Holborn catholic
church in London, when he was a baby. He was wearing a leather arm
band with the name "Jack" on it. The nuns therefore called him Jack
Holborn. At the sight of Jack's arm band, the captain reveals that the
band looks familiar, but he won't tell Jack what he knows. The captain
is now reluctant to keep him. Jack is desperately seeking answers, and
is not about to let the Captain off the hook. The Captain also has a
twin brother who works as a judge. The two brothers hate each other,
mostly because of the captain's piracy side business. Jack sneaks
onboard the Captain's ship "Charming Molly", and the journey begins. A
journey that consists of piracy, traveling through swamps, and slavery
in Bombay. Jack will find his answers, but the road there is long. |
| Description:
VHS || PAL || color ||
English
|| collector's item
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| Condition:
quality picture |
| Price:
NA |
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JEFFRY
BROOK, DER GRÖSSTE ALLER FREIBEUTER (1971) |
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aka: EL CORSARIO (1971) |
| Credits:
Directed by Antonio Mollica (as Tony Mulligan), starring
Robert Woods, Tania Alvarado, Pat Nigro, Chris Huerta. |
| Synopsis: NA |
| Description:
VHS || PAL
|| LBX 1.66:1 || German Language || Germany || Lable: Sunrise Video ||
81m |
| Condition:
quality |
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Price:
NA / out of stock |
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Jimmy et les Pirates
(1958)
VHS |
| aka: Boy and the Pirates |
| Credits:
Director Anthony Quinn || Cast Lis: Yul
Brynner as Jean Lafitte || Charlton Heston as Andrew Jackson || |
| Synopsis: Starchy swashbuckler retelling
events during Battle of New Orleans when Andrew Jackson (Heston) is
forced to rely on buccaneer Lafitte (Brynner) to stem the British
invasion; action is spotty but splashy. Quinn's only film as director;
executive produced by his then-father-in-law Cecil B. De Mille, who
directed the 1938 original, and whose last film this was. VistaVision. |
| Description:
VHS || Color || English || SP
|| ~120 minutes || NTSC || a swashbuckling collector's item || |
| Condition:
NA |
| Price:
NA / out of stock |
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