Pirates Of Capri: Edgar G. Ulmer Collection #4

Starring:Louis Hayward, Binnie Barnes, Mariella Lotti, Massimo Serato, Alan Curtis, Mikhail Rasumny, Virginia Belmont, Franca Marzi, William Tubbs, Alberto Califano, Mario Auritano, Eric Culton, Michel Sorel, Eleonora Rossi Drago, Liana Del Balzo, Tony Morena
Director: Giuseppe Maria Scotese, Edgar G. Ulmer
Studio: Image Entertainment
Product Type: DVD
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In the tradition of Zorro and Batman, star Louis Hayward is Count Amalfi by day--debonair playboy and confidant to Queen Carolina (Binnie Barnes)--and the mysterious Captain Sirocco by night--heroic leader of rebellious pirates. Using his insider's position, Sirocco hopes for a triumphant revolution over the forces of tyranny, but only if he can keep his secret identity hidden. One of Edgar Ulmer's most lavishly produced features, this swashbuckling adventure is packed with action and intrigue, set to a sumptuous musical score by the incomparable Nino Rota. The fourth volume in the highly acclaimed collection of genre classics by low-budget auteur Edgar G. Ulmer, this deluxe collector's edition also features a never-before-seen, never-broadcast TV pilot for a "Swiss Family Robinson" series that Ulmer directed in full color in 1958.
Average customer rating:
- The peasants are revolting
- Louis Hayward as Captain Sirocco is superb!
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Pirates Of Capri: Edgar G. Ulmer Collection #4
Starring: Louis Hayward , Binnie Barnes , Mariella Lotti , Massimo Serato , and Alan Curtis
Director: Giuseppe Maria Scotese , and Edgar G. Ulmer
Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
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ASIN: B00004Y7GH
Release Date: 2000-11-28 |
Description
In the tradition of Zorro and Batman, star Louis Hayward is Count Amalfi by day--debonair playboy and confidant to Queen Carolina (Binnie Barnes)--and the mysterious Captain Sirocco by night--heroic leader of rebellious pirates. Using his insider's position, Sirocco hopes for a triumphant revolution over the forces of tyranny, but only if he can keep his secret identity hidden. One of Edgar Ulmer's most lavishly produced features, this swashbuckling adventure is packed with action and intrigue, set to a sumptuous musical score by the incomparable Nino Rota. The fourth volume in the highly acclaimed collection of genre classics by low-budget auteur Edgar G. Ulmer, this deluxe collector's edition also features a never-before-seen, never-broadcast TV pilot for a "Swiss Family Robinson" series that Ulmer directed in full color in 1958.
Customer Reviews:
The peasants are revolting.......2006-03-13
Loosely based on late-18th -- early-19th century revolutionary events in southern Italy, Edgar Ulmer's THE PIRATES OF CAPRI is a fairly lavish costumer starring Louis Hayward as the Count di Amalfi by day, or I guess sometimes by night, too, and the masked rebel leader Captain Sirocco the rest of the time. The Count/Captain's kinda got a Scarlet Pimpernel thing going, a court fop and favorite of Queen Carolina part of the time, a sword slashing, square-jawed terror the rest of the time.
According to Ulmer's daughter, who appears on a short documentary on the dvd, Hayward was a favorite of Ulmer's. As far as I can tell Hayward does most of his own stunts - the requisite up-the-stone-staircase fencing duel with the corrupt cop Baron von Holstein (Rudolph Serato) and a couple of tumbles. Hayward is more effective as the trenchant court wit, although his sentence-ending giggles became irritating right quick. Serato comes across as a minor league Basil Rathbone to Hayward's stolid Errol Flynn. Errol Flynn minus the athleticism and joie de carnage, I hasten to add. For an action adventure THE PIRATES OF CAPRI spends an awful lot of time at court, a lot of time talking, and, disappointing for a movie with the word `pirate' in the title, only about 15-minutes at sea. This isn't a bad movie, but it sure ain't a classic, either. Most valuable to those fans of Ulmer's low-budget American classics (`Detour,' `The Black Cat') who are curious to see what he can do with an expanded budget and an international cast.
Also included on the disk is the pilot episode of `Swiss Family Robinson,' an independently produced show from the late-1950s. Ulmer directed this handsome 25-minute, shot-on-location, in living color program. Apparently it didn't impress the networks - the show was never broadcast. Will Rogers, Jr. stars as the father of a brood of freshly scrubbed, blonde haired kids shipwrecked on a tropic island sometime in the 18th century. Pleasant and unexceptional, save for the nice use of real locations and the chance to see Will Sr.'s kid in one of his last roles.
Louis Hayward as Captain Sirocco is superb!.......2000-10-02
I saw this movie about 45 years ago, when I was a kid. Finally we are able once again to enjoy the ultimate in swashbuckling heros and his display of the most dramatic sword fighting ever! We have here Captain Sirocco, a masked swarshbuckling swordsman who simultaneously precipitates a revolution against a tyrannical chief of police and saves the queen (played by Binnie Barnes), who happens to be the sister of Marie Antoinette. Hayward, is a foppish sisified dandy dressed in glitter and powdered wig, who is the queen's poet. He is also a bold, fierce zorro - like hero loved by the poor who is helping them to throw off the yoke of tyranny imposed by the royalty and enforced by evil chief of police who has also sheltered the queen from knowing the awful truth about the condition of the poor and their rage at their pitiful lives. He has also murdered Sirocco's brother. The beautiful Mariella Lotti, (introduced in this movie) plays Hayward's betrothed who is supposed to marry the fop but is in love with the dashing hero, both of who are the same man with a secret identity. Louis Hayward's swordsmanship is amazing. He is by far the best screen actor of his time for this kind of role. He blows away Errol Flynn, Tyrone Power, et al, who can't hold a candle to his sense of timing, his flamboyance and flash. If you like the gusto with which Antonio Banderas played Zorro recently, you will love Hayward. True, the story is so so, but the sound track and the way Hayward completely commands this movie makes it a one of a kind fun movie. WHy, you might even take up fencing when you see it. Here is hoping that the rest of this great actor's work is made available to us...
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