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Donald O'Connor | Davey Crandall |
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Helena Carter | Lady Sylvia Copeland |
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Will Geer | Tom Botts |
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John Emery | Governor Elden |
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Stanley Logan | Lord Montrose |
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Kathryn Givney | Lady Montrose |
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Hayden Rorke | Malcolm Giles |
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Morgan Farley | Caleb Nicholas |
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Robert Barrat | Henry Morgan |
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Alan Napier | Capt. Kidd |
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Glenn Strange | Capt. Ben Avery |
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Louis Bacigalupi | Blackbeard |
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Hope Emerson | Mistress Ann Bonney |
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Charles McGraw | Capt. Ben Wickett |
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James Arness | Bullock |
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Charles Barton | Director |
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Leonard Goldstein | Production |
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Oscar Brodney | Other |
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Oscar Brodney | Story Contributor |
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Russell F. Schoengarth | Editing |
After being accused falsely of dishonesty, Davey Crandall (O'Connor) decides to become a pirate.
Theatrical : 1952-11-28 : Portugal
Theatrical : 1953-02-09 : Denmark
Theatrical : 1951-04-26 : United States of America
Theatrical : 1952-06-20 : Finland
Theatrical : 1952-01-17 : Philippines
Theatrical : 1951-01-22 : Sweden
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