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The Black Pirate

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prove his worth. After much fighting, the Black Pirate kills the Pirate Captain. The Pirate Lieutenant sneers, and says there is more to being a pirate than sword tricks. To further prove his worth, the Black Pirate says he will capture the next ship of prey single-handed, which he does. He then uses his wits to prevent the pirates from blowing up the ship along with the crew and passengers, suggesting that they hold the ship for ransom.
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forced him to remove the "pageantry and visual effects" of his earlier swashbuckler and produce a straightforward action adventure. "The result was a refreshing return to form and a dazzling new showcase for the actor-producer’s favorite production value: himself. Fairbanks is resplendent as the bold
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The film begins with the looting of a ship, already captured and badly mauled, by the pirates. After relieving the ship and crew of valuables, the pirates fire the ship, blowing up the gunpowder on board, sinking her. While the pirates celebrate, two survivors wash up on an island, an old man and his
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to be fused together back-to-back to create the two-tone palette. Due to the heat of the projector, there would be so-called cupping of the film, making it difficult to keep the film in focus during projection. (Technicolor later perfected its process, so that two-color films required only a single
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The Pirate Captain and Lieutenant bring some crew to the other side of the same island to bury some of their plunder. They then plan to murder the other pirates: "Dead men tell no tales." But first, the son appears as the "Black Pirate", who offers to join their company and fight their best man to
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The pirates cheer the Black Pirate, and want to name him captain. The Pirate Lieutenant jeers but consents to wait to see if the ransom is paid by noon the next day. However, he secretly has a confederate destroy the ransom ship later that night to ensure it will not return. Then, when the Black
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At noon the next day, with the ransom ship having failed to show, the Pirate Lieutenant goes to the woman to claim his prize. But just then, the Black Pirate, who with the help of the sympathetic one-armed pirate MacTavish, had survived being sent overboard, returns leading troops to stop the
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strip of film.) A limitation of the process was that hues on film shot indoors under artificial light differed from that shot outdoors in sunlight, so two sets of costumes with slightly different colors for each character were required to get matching colors in the final film.
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buccaneer and buoyed by a production brimming with rip-roaring adventure and spiced with exceptional stunts and swordplay, including the celebrated ‘sliding down the sails’ sequence, arguably the most famous set piece of the entire Fairbanks treasure chest.”
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One original release print and two incomplete negatives were used to restore the film. In addition to the surviving color film, some black and white outtakes and test footage have been found and included in the Blu-ray release of the film, with narration by
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for her, the Black Pirate finds a way to temporarily save her from this fate by presenting her as a "princess" and urging the crew to use her as a hostage to ensure their ransom will be paid, as long as she remains "spotless and unharmed".
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was the most carefully prepared and controlled work of Fairbanks’s entire career” and “the most important feature-length silent film designed entirely for color cinematography.” Vance believes the limitations imposed by early
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pirates. After a long fight, the pirates are routed. In the end, the Black Pirate is revealed to be a Duke, and the "Princess" he loves a noble Lady. Even MacTavish is moved to tears of joy by the happy ending.
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appear as would-it-be painted sails of Fairbanks' pirate ship as Harpo swings on ropes between them, ultimately descending down one, legs astride a splitting scene-painted canvas - a full sail-slide descent.
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In addition, the strongly comedy-inflected, spectacular adventure films starring Fairbanks, who was known for his onscreen acrobatics (as well as his infectious smile), ranked highly in the annual charts –
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Pirate is caught trying to release the woman, the Pirate Lieutenant exposes him as a traitor and the pirates force him to
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doubled for Dove for the kiss between the Princess and Black Pirate at the end of the film.
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for another forty years, winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1942 (
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at no. 4 in 1926 – with domestic rentals of between $ 1.5 million and $ 1.7 million.
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When a woman is discovered on board, the Pirate Lieutenant claims her. Being in
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The sail-sliding scene was replicated in other pirate-themed media, including
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Fairbanks had conceived of the film as early as 1920 or 1921, after finishing
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was included in the annual selection of 25 motion pictures to be added to the
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from a story by Fairbanks, who used his middle names "Elton Thomas" as a
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Nitrate Won't Wait: A History of Film Preservation in the United States
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Fairbanks spent considerable money on color tests before making
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The film was selected for preservation in the United States
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about an adventurer and a "company" of pirates. Directed by
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Early Technicolor discoveries from the BFI National Archive
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ends with a scene of chaos during an operatic performance.
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process that had been first introduced in the 1922 feature
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was the third feature to be filmed in an early two-tone
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Index

The Black Pirates
The Black Pirate (1976 film)

Albert Parker
Jack Cunningham
Douglas Fairbanks
Billie Dove
Tempe Pigott
Donald Crisp
Mortimer Wilson
The Elton Corporation
Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation
United Artists
Silent
intertitles
silent
action adventure film
Technicolor
Albert Parker
Douglas Fairbanks
Donald Crisp
Sam De Grasse
Billie Dove
National Film Registry
Library of Congress
signet ring
Douglas Fairbanks
love at first sight
walk the plank
Douglas Fairbanks

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