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The King’s Pirate (1967) - film review

  Don Weis Adventurestars 3
Summary
The King’s Pirate is an American adventure film first released in 1967, directed by Don Weis.  The film stars Doug McClure, Jill St. John, Guy Stockwell, Mary Ann Mobley and Kurt Kasznar.  Our overall rating for this film is: good.

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Credits
  • Director: Don Weis
  • Script: Æneas MacKenzie, Paul Wayne, Joseph Hoffman
  • Photo: Clifford Stine
  • Music: Ralph Ferraro
  • Cast: Doug McClure (Lt. Brian Fleming), Jill St. John (Mistress Jessica Stephens), Guy Stockwell (John Avery), Mary Ann Mobley (Princess Patna), Kurt Kasznar (Zucco), Richard Deacon (Swaine), Torin Thatcher (Captain Cullen), Diana Chesney (Molvina MacGregor), Ivor Barry (Cloudsly), Bill Glover (Captain Hornsby), Woodrow Parfrey (Gow), Sean McClory (Sparkes), Michael St. Clair (Collins), Émile Genest (Captain Mission), Ted de Corsia (Capt. McTigue), Alex Montoya (Caraccioli), Tanya Lemani (Zucco’s Troop), Ami Luce (Zucco’s Troop), Bob Terhune (Zucco’s Troop), Chuck Couch (Zucco’s Troop), Bill Couch (Zucco’s Troop), Loren Janes (Zucco’s Troop), Hank Monzetto (Zucco’s Troop), William R. Snyder (Zucco’s Troop), Rodney Hoeltzel (Zucco’s Troop), Danny Rees (Zucco’s Troop), Jason Fithian (Captain Stith), Lee Kolima (Hassan), Charlie Picerni (Pirate)
  • Country: USA
  • Language: English
  • Runtime: 100 min




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