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6/10
This Spanish/Italian/US co-production results to be a simple , predictable and good clean fun
ma-cortes16 January 2014
Decent swashbuckler with Sean Flynn as the son of legendary pirate against an evil governor and bloody enemies . As Errol's 23-year-old son plays the son of the role Flynn portrayed in ¨Captain Blood¨ film also starred by Olivia De Havilland , Basil Rathbone , being directed by Michael Curtiz . An agreeable as well as fun Sean Flynn swashbuckler about the son of the famous Pirate , Peter Blood, an Irish physician well played by Errol Flynn in 1935 , perhaps the best pirate film of all time . This classic story of romantic adventure by Tulio Demichelli , filmed in Spain , comes to life enriched by Eastmancolor photography and adapted rightly to the screen , being freely based on Rafael Sabatini's novel . Here's an entertaining pirate yarn with fine characterizations and with some good action . It begins in Port Royal , Jamaica . There the son of a notorious pirate named Robert Blood (Sean Flynn who provides youthful enthusiasm) aboard a ship and he sets sail for the seven seas . Then he is placed on the path of righteousness by his love for a beautiful young woman . But the ship is attacked by a pirate called Malagon (Jose Nieto) and takes over the Spanish boat . As the son of the notorious father meets up with his father's enemies on the high seas . As there takes place the Most Daring Adventure That Ever Swept Across the Seven Seas . Robert Blood is forced to become a pirate , teaming up with a group of rebels but paying more attention to proper young lady , a gorgeous maid (19-year-old Alessandra Panaro as the charming damsel in distress) . Robert frees a bunch of prisoners and makes them his crew , as his aides Oliver Orguelthorpe (Roberto Camardiel) , Kirby (Barta Barri) Matt (Xan das Bolas) and Timothy Thomas (Fernando Sancho , Spag Western usual) , among others . As a corsair captain and a crew of escaped convicts plundering for loot , revenge and righting wrings becomes his life . They are forced into piracy but ultimately earn pardon for their swashbuckling ways . As Robert and his crew sailing recklessly through dangerous waters , from the Caribbean islands along Atlantic Ocean today he still lives in hundreds of legends . Robert encounters dangerous situations while trying to retrieve his mother (Ann Todd who sparkles as the lad's mummy), and freeing slaves ; as he attacks Port Royal , where is the residence of the tyrannical governor general (Jose Maria Caffarel) . At the end takes place a huge earthquake and tsunami on the island , destroying Port Royal . In fact , Port Royal was a popular homeport in which many of the crews turned pirate and used the city as their main base during the 17th century against the Spanish treasure fleets . Pirates from around the world congregated at Port Royal, coming from waters as far away as Madagascar. It was destroyed by an earthquake in 1692 and a subsequent tsunami, and fires. Severe hurricanes have regularly damaged it .

Amusing pirate movie , plenty of action , thrills , colorful cinematography , realistic miniature work , luxurious costumes , impressive score ; all meld together under Demichelli's right direction . Although the story has been told before , tight filmmaking and nice acting win out . Combination of overwhelming battle ships , sword-play and full of villainy , romance , swashbuckler and heroism . Exciting script by Casey Robinson who also penned the previous classic picture . The picture is fast-moving , exciting and thrilling right up to the almost balletic climatic confrontation at an inn between Sean Flynn and Jose Nieto . Enough budgeted film by Benito Perojo , using appropriate ship shots and miniature sets when possible . Amusing acting by Sean Flynn as a son of famous pirate who uses all kind of shrewdness in order to penetrate a well-defended stronghold on Port Royal . There appears the gorgeous Alessandra Panaro as a hot-tempered moll who swoons over Sean ; furthermore , an enjoyable support cast plenty of Spanish secondaries such as Jose Nieto , Carlos Casaravilla , Barta Barri , Jose Maria Caffarel , Alvaro De Luna , Antonio Casas , Xan Das Bolas , Rafael Bardem and several others .

Producer Benito Perojo and Harry Joe Brown took advantage of the unused as well as left sets from other A-movies by scripting and shooting a hastily assembled attractive picture . This is a good-natured Eastmancolor and Cinemascope romp with glamorous cinematography from Antonio L Ballesteros and Alejandro Ulloa ; in addition an evocative musical score by Gregorio Garcia Segura , including a catching leitmotif . The motion picture was professionally directed by Tulio Demichelli , a craftsman who had already filmed other adventures . The Argentinian , nationalized Spanish writer/filmmaker Tulio Demicheli so consistently mixed the good with the mediocre that it became quite impossible to know what to expect from him next . As Demicheli had a long , prolific career , working from the 40s , he directed all kind of genres such as drama as ¨Herida Luminosa¨ , Thriller as ¨Ricco¨ , adventures as ¨Son of Captain Blood¨, ¨First adventure¨ , Spy sub-genre as ¨¨Il Nostro Agente a Casablanca¨, ¨Dirty game in Panama¨ , ¨Misión Lisboa¨ , Giallo as ¨Coartada en Disco Rojo or Two faces or fear¨ , Horror as ¨Monstruos De Terror or Assignment Terror" and he also directed Paella/Spaghetti Western as ¨Tequila¨, ¨Arriba Sabata¨ ¨Un Hombre , un Colt¨ and ¨Gunmen of Rio Bravo¨. His best movie was ¨Carmen of Ronda¨ with Sara Montiel .

Rating : 6 , acceptable pirate movie , entertaining stuff that provides audience amusement . Enjoyable production packs enough thrills , breathtaking sea battles , tempestuous romance and exciting situations for a good time . It will appeal to Eurotrash fans and pirate movies aficionados .
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5/10
Like father, not like son
dinky-47 March 2003
It has a certain "gimmick" value -- casting the son of Errol Flynn in a sequel to one of Errol Flynn's greatest hits -- but the results are never more than mildly diverting. While the movie has been tolerably well mounted and the musical score has a few good moments, its story line is lax and unconvincing and its direction lacks the energy and style found in the better swashbucklers. An earthquake which erupts in the final reel fails to lift the movie above the level of "routine."

The main reason to watch this, however, is the chance to see Errol Flynn's ill-fated son in what has come to be his best-remembered movie. He spends much of his part bare-chested and wearing tight pants and it would be easy to dismiss him as a shallow "boy-toy" whose acting abilities are better suited to amateur theatrics at a fraternity house. Yet one can't help but wonder how those pretty-boy, almost androgynous looks might have aged, acquiring needed lines and character, and one can't help but wonder if maturity would have given Sean Flynn a substance to go along with his casual likeability. Alas, we'll never know.

Comparisons between father and son will work to the father's favor. Note the whipping which Errol endures at the beginning of "Against All Flags" and then contrast it to the whipping given Sean about half-an-hour into "The Son of Captain Blood." Errol really seems to be suffering pain when the cat-o-nine-tails strikes his bare back. Sean's expressions, on the other hand, evoke nothing more than: "Ouch. That like, you know, stung."

(For another father-son team who've felt the sting of a lash, check out John Wayne in "The Conqueror" and Ethan John Wayne in "Man Hunt.")
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4/10
THE SON OF CAPTAIN BLOOD (Tullio Demicheli, 1962) **
Bunuel197624 March 2014
I cannot say that I was expecting much from this belated third sequel to the classic Warner Bros. swashbuckler CAPTAIN BLOOD (1935) – which managed to recruit (pardon the pun) both the real-life offspring, Sean, of its late star Errol Flynn and screenwriter Casey Robinson; however, I was still disappointed by the dire results of this international production (distributed in the U.S. by Paramount)! Incidentally, it should be noted that all four films in the series (also comprising the two recently-viewed Louis Hayward vehicles made by Columbia i.e. FORTUNES OF CAPTAIN BLOOD {1950} and CAPTAIN PIRATE {1952}) were produced by Harry Joe Brown since, presumably, he personally owned the rights to the character created by Rafael Sabatini; that said and, in spite of having Italian journeyman director Demicheli at the helm, the film is considered to be a Spanish production, with that language being denoted as its official one on IMDb! For the record, Jean Marais had also assumed the role of the elder Blood for a 1960 French film that was simply called LE CAPITAIN...

In any case, it is inevitable yet futile to compare the son's skills here with those of his more famous (but equally short-lived) father: Sean has little of the charisma and leadership qualities Errol exuded in spades – suffice it to say that he seemed too well-mannered and youthful-looking (even if only 4 years younger than when his father essayed the character's 'old man') to pass muster as a pirate captain! When we first see him, he is already being made to live up to his name – which he obviously revels in; mother (a thoroughly wasted Ann Todd) looks on as he decides to leave his family's plantation and follow in his famous buccaneer father's footsteps in search of adventure on the high seas. He runs into both friends and foes of the original Captain Blood and, of course, romance (given that the ship he happens to board includes a quartet of schoolgirls and their not-so-stern matron).

There are few genuine highlights along the way – though a spat with the chief villain inside the obligatory tavern is quite animated, with stools being liberally thrown about(!) - yet when he gets the obligatory flogging, there is no trace of a fleshwound anywhere on his back(!) - and the unexpected earthquake climax emerges as reasonably impressive for the meager budget afforded it. Among the supporting cast, playing one of the young Blood's closest associates, is "Euro-Cult" regular Fernando Sancho – albeit saddled with an unlikely Irish brogue! In conclusion, I should say a few words about the unappetizing (beside the fact that, it goes without saying, the English dubbing left much to be desired) condition of the "You Tube"-derived copy I watched: not only was the movie divided into 13 parts (at least, I was given a "Play All" option) but it was plagued by extraneous noise running underneath it (including Alanis Morissette's 1995 hit "Head Over Feet"!) for the entire duration!! For the record, two other Sean Flynn action-oriented efforts are available in this manner, namely THE SIGN OF ZORRO (1963; nothing to do with the similarly-titled 1959 compression of the popular Walt Disney TV series) and yet another Umberto Lenzi Indian adventure, TEMPLE OF THE WHITE ELEPHANT (1964), which I would have watched had it not been exclusively a French-dubbed version!
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The Son of Captain Blood
mhrabovsky69122 September 2007
In the early 1960s Italian film producers churned out a ton of so called "sword and sandal" Hercules, muscleman type movies.....Hercules, Samson and Goliath type movies that packed American movie houses. After much success with these gladiator/Hercules movies, Italian film producers decided to make a few pirate movies also. They changed the pace of history a bit and came up with two very good pirate tales in "Guns of the Black Witch" with Don Megowan and "Morgan the Pirate" with Steve (Mr. Hercules, himself) Reeves.......then a good idea came up to cast the true son of Earl Flynn, Sean Flynn in "The Son of Captain Blood" in another pirate tale. As pirate tales go this one is pretty good considering a poor cast and a very inexperienced Sean Flynn in the lead role. Flynn, very young and handsome is the son of the legendary Captain Blood and sets sail for the seven seas......along the way he is captured by a band of pirates and flogged. Amusing scene as he is being flogged by pirate captain....after turning around after much whipping there is not one scratch on his back!!! Then mysteriously after being put in a hole on the ship a pirate deckmate becomes his friend without much explanation and frees him to overtake the pirate ship. Flynn then after taking over the pirate ship sets sail and captures a few Spanish ships. Along the way the very lovely Allessandro Panaro becomes Flynn's love interest. The plot of this movie is pretty good but the supporting cast behind Flynn is weaker than ten day old water. Ann Todd as Flynn's mother plays a solid role as a wise lady plantation owner. At the end of the film as Flynn and his pirates return to Port Royal, a hurricane destroys much of the island. Some pretty good special effects with the hurricane as miniature sets are destroyed. A very good scene also with Flynn in a thrilling sword fight in a tavern with rival pirate captain. For my money looking at the lovely Allesandro Panara is worth watching the film for me. This is not a bad pirate movie but it is not in a league with "Morgan the Pirate" with the immortal Steve (Mr. Hercules, himself) Reeves. This film was intended for a young audience in its time and it will not disappoint teenage and a little older ladies who would ogle at the handsome Flynn. Flynn shows surprisingly a good bought of swordfighting in several scenes. Not a bad pirate tale at all.
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5/10
Can't Hold a Candle to Dad
ldeangelis-7570812 February 2023
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I'll have to be honest; I wasn't all that impressed with Sean Flynn. He's okay looking, an okay actor and he did the swashbuckling stuff okay, but that's about it. Comparing him to his famous father is like comparing canned tuna to a jar of imported caviar. He just doesn't have what it takes. Maybe that's unfair, as who can compare with the incomparable Errol, but still, Sean was a disappointment.

So was the movie, though it had its moments, particularly the realistic scenes depicting the earthquake in Jamaica, where Robert Blood rescues his mother (Ann Todd). I would have liked more scenes with the doctor/captain's widow, as she's a good actress, and I liked her character's stance against slavery and efforts to help her black servants.

Where the movie weakened was in having too many coincidences, like Robert's ship being attacked by pirates, whose leader was a former foe of his father's, and whose crew included men who fought alongside Captain Blood and wish to do the same for his son. Later, he defeats a ship with a cargo of slaves, which just happen to include servants who were forcibly taken from his family estate. It may be good entertainment, but still a bit much.

Not a total loss, but far from a winner.
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6/10
Of curiosity value only!
JohnHowardReid14 October 2014
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The Son of Captain Blood (1962) marked the official movie debut of Sean Flynn (son of Errol Flynn). Despite the fact that Errol was a top box office draw, that was most definitely not the case with Sean. Even though movie advertisements were angled to cash in the relationship, audiences didn't care. Bad reviews didn't help either. The direction of this bomb was in the hands of a gent named Tullio Demichelli, an Argentinian who had a reasonably extensive career in Spanish- language cinema. Helping him out on the action chores here was none other than Yakima Canutt. But even with Yak's input, the action scenes are still dull and one is always painfully aware that young Sean has neither the dash nor the charisma of his dad. Even at his best, this Flynn is only a pasteboard replica. Admittedly, Casey Robinson's script has little to recommend it as it plods through the customary plot and character clichés. Co-star, Ann Todd, is wasted in a nothing role. Only the accomplished Technicolor photography in the hands of Alesandro Ulloa deserves much in the way of praise. All in all, this movie was a waste of 95 minutes in the version I saw, although there is also an 88 minutes cut floating around.
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6/10
Old Peter Blood's Boy
EdgarST18 April 2024
Spirited, brisk and sprightly are good words to define the first moments of "El hijo del capitán Blood", or any time Sean Flynn has the opportunity to move, be it in a sword fight or sliding through ropes among masts and sails aboard a ship. My opinion is based on the original Spanish version of this sort of sequel to his father Errol's own "Captain Blood" (1935), one of the best American paradigms of adventure film, that tells the story of doctor Peter Blood, who became a pirate after being submitted to slavery. His son Robert has minor problems: he wants to follow his father's steps, but mother Arabella (Ann Todd) wants him to study. She rapidly concedes and grants him a trip to London, so the movie can take off (or sail off). The film slows down a bit when the ship in which he is travelling is captured by one of his father's enemies, the mean Captain de Malagón (José Nieto), and we have to wait until the pirate friends of Robert's father come to the rescue, to regain the lively atmosphere of the beginning. By now Robert's juvenile adventure turns more dramatic, following the struggle of his mother against racism in the Caribbean, and it is crowned with an earthquake and flood, with typical 1960s visual effects, in the line of George Pal's "Atlantis, the Lost Continent", released a year before. In all, we cannot appreciate Sean in full, due to dubbing (he must have been around 20 years old when he made the film), but whenever he has the opportunity to perform action scenes, what is on the screen is more than enough. There are also Italian and US versions of this film, with different editing, score, dialogues, and running times.
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10/10
One of the Last of the Swashbuckler Films
rube242430 March 2002
Sean Flynn swashes but never buckles as the son of Captain Blood, a role played years earlier by his father, Errol. He fights pirates, withstands a hurricane and ends up with the beautiful leading lady, Alessandra Penaro at the final fade. This is by no means a great film (it is far better when seen in its original CinemaScope, which, alas, is not available on the video version), but as one of the last films of its type it is well worth a viewing. The handsome Flynn made only a handful of films before going missing as a war photographer in Cambodia, and this is his best. (If you like him in this one, try Mission to Venice.)THE SON OF CAPTAIN BLOOD is a great guilty pleasure for a rainy Sunday
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