Overview:
Pirates take over a lighthouse on a rocky island. They then execute a devious plan to cause ships to run aground, pillaging their wrecks. A lone member of the lighthouse crew survives, and he deperately fights their plot. A shipwrecked maiden that avoids the pirates slaughter soon complicates the situation.| Status: | Released (1971-07-16) |
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| Awards: | 1 nomination |
| Screen: | Tom Rowe, Jules Verne, Rachel Billington |
| Productions: | Jetfilm, Triumfilm, Bryna Productions, National General Pictures |
| Production Countries: | United States of America, Liechtenstein, Spain, Switzerland |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
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Crews
- 729995: Alfredo Matas - Executive Producer - Production
- 1273919: John Merrick - Casting - Production
- 63603: Deirdre Clancy - Costume Design - Costume & Make-Up
- 1311378: Manolo Mampaso - Costume Design - Costume & Make-Up
- 1170735: Enrique Alarcón - Art Direction - Art
- 117412: Ramón de Diego - Makeup Artist - Costume & Make-Up
- 1454989: José Antonio Sánchez - Makeup Artist - Costume & Make-Up
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Yul Brynner ("Kongre") is the psuedo-sophisticate, but really rather brutal, captain of a pirate ship that quite cleverly decides to capture a lighthouse - manned by a fairly agile Kirk Douglas ("Denton") - and then disable the light so as to manage to wreck passing ships and salvage ....
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**_Kirk Douglas vs. Yul Brynner & his pirates on a rocky coastal landscape in 1865_** The events take place at a remote lighthouse near Tierra Del Fuego with the story based on Jules Verne’s “The Lighthouse at the End of World.” The French author wrote the first draft in 1901, and ....
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