Captain Blood

Synopsis: Arrested during the Monmouth Rebellion and falsely convicted of treason, Dr. Peter Blood is banished to the West Indies and sold into slavery. In Port Royal, Jamaica the Governor's daughter Arabella Bishop buys him for £10 to spite her uncle, Col. Bishop who owns a major plantation. Life is hard for the men and for Blood as well. By chance he treats the Governor's gout and is soon part of the medical service. He dreams of freedom and when the opportunity strikes, he and his friends rebel taking over a Spanish ship that has attacked the city. Soon, they are the most feared pirates on the seas, men without a country attacking all ships. When Arabella is prisoner, Blood decides to return her to Port Royal only to find that it is under the control of England's new enemy, France. All of them must decide if they are to fight for their new King.
Genre: Action, Adventure
Director(s): Michael Curtiz
Production: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
7.8
Rotten Tomatoes:
100%
NOT RATED
Year:
1935
119 min
1,057 Views


Dr. Blood!

Who is it?

That we'll know better

when you've opened the door.

Me?

My mistake. After I've opened the door.

Open it, quick!

Why, Jeremy Pitt, isn't it?

It's your friend, Lord Gildoy, wounded

at Andrew Baynes' farm by the river.

-The rash fool.

-He sent me for you. No time to lose.

Why, to be sure, I'll lose none,

nor my head either.

Come in and regain yours

while I get my things.

-I'll wait here.

-As you please.

Come, Mrs. Barlow, help me dress.

Jeremy, how was the battle?

Battle? Slaughter, rather!

What can clubs do against cannon?

In case this business keeps me overlong,

take care you water my geraniums...

especially those

under the bedroom window.

Geraniums. Won't you ever grow up?

One would think you were still

at medical school.

Geraniums!

You would think of geraniums...

when every other able-bodied man

is out fighting.

It's out of favor I seem to be with you,

my vinegary virgin.

-Half the town is saying you're a papist.

-Why?

Because I have the sense to sleep tonight

instead of rushing to my ruin...

in an attempt to put

this Duke of Monmouth on the throne?

He'd be even worse than King James.

Make haste with that cloak there,

my pretty one.

And the other half of the town

that defends you...

claims that you're just a coward.

Mrs. Barlow, my darling,

you can tell them, if you like...

that I've been most anywhere

that fighting was in evidence.

Fought for the French against the Spanish,

and the Spanish against the French...

and I learned my seamanship

in the Dutch Navy.

But having had adventure enough

in six years to last me six lives...

I came here, hung up the sword,

and picked up the lancet.

Became a man of peace and not of war.

A healer, not a slayer...

and that I am going to be as long as

I'm on top of the sod and not under it.

-Will you be back for breakfast?

-Who knows, my pretty one?

The worst is done, my friend.

Give your mind peace.

The King's men!

There's nothing to fear.

This is a Christian country.

Christian men don't make war

on the wounded...

or those who shelter them.

I'm Capt. Hobart of Col. Kirke's dragoons.

What rebels do you harbor?

No rebels. This wounded gentleman--

No need to ask

how he came by his wounds.

A rebel. Out with him.

This man can't be moved

without peril to his life.

Who the devil may you be?

Peter Blood, Medicinae Baccalaureus.

Don't fling your French at me.

Latin, my dull friend.

lt means I'm a doctor.

Or a liar.

lf your wit were as big as your voice,

it's the great man you'd be for this.

You may find me great enough

to hang you!

Yes, I don't doubt it.

You've the looks and manners

of a hangman.

Take him away, and the others, too!

''ln the name of His Majesty,

Our Sovereign Lord...

''prisoners of the Crown,

you stand indicted...

''for having maliciously

and traitorously conspired...

''to change, alter, and wholly to subvert

the ancient government...

''of this Kingdom of England.

''Therefore, you are charged

with high treason...

''against the most illustrious

and most excellent...

''Prince James II by the grace of God...

''of England, Scotland, France,

and Ireland, King.

''Having no fear of God in your hearts...

''and being moved

and seduced by the devil...

''you have failed in the love

of due obedience toward the King...

''and have moved to disturb

the tranquility of the nation...

''and to stir up war to depose said king

from title...

''honor, and the regal name

of the imperial crown.

''Therefore, you are here to be tried

before His Majesty's Commissioner...

''the Lord Chief Justice,

Baron Jeffreys of Wem...

''and by a jury of 12 good men and true.''

James Haynsworth, hold up your hand.

-Guilty or not guilty?

-Guilty.

-Harold Carron, guilty or not guilty?

-Guilty.

-Andrew Baynes, guilty or not guilty?

-Guilty.

-Jeremy Pitt, guilty or not guilty?

-Guilty.

-John Wolverstone, guilty or not guilty?

-Guilty.

Uriah Ogle, guilty or not guilty?

Guilty. Praise the Lord.

Henry Hagthorpe, guilty or not guilty?

Guilty.

-Lord Chester Dyke, guilty or not guilty?

-Guilty.

Peter Blood, guilty or not guilty?

lt's entirely innocent, I am.

Take the stand and face His Lordship.

Are you guilty or not guilty?

You must use the right words.

Words, is it? Not guilty.

And speaking of words,

I'd like to say a few about the injustice...

of keeping an innocent man

locked up for three months...

in such filth and heat and ill-feeding

that my chief regret is I didn't try...

to pull down the filthy fellow

that sits on the throne.

Silence!

Are you entirely ignorant

of the proper procedure of the court?

Most happily ignorant up to now.

I could gladly have done

without this acquaintance.

Enough of this.

There is nothing more to be said,

except the passing of sentence.

May it please Your Lordship,

but there's a deal more to be said!

Silence!

-How now, fellow?

-There is the little matter of my defense.

Very well, then...

but in heaven's name, be brief, man.

We have much to do.

I am guilty of nothing, my lord...

unless it be adjudged a crime

that a man try to live peaceably.

Living peaceably

with the army of Monmouth?

I was not with Monmouth's army, my lord.

I was arrested while engaging

in my profession as physician.

What's this?

You tell us you're a doctor, you rogue?

And as such was summoned

to the aid of Lord Gildoy...

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Rafael Sabatini

Rafael Sabatini (29 April 1875 – 13 February 1950) was an Italian-English writer of romance and adventure novels.He is best known for his worldwide bestsellers: The Sea Hawk (1915), Scaramouche (1921), Captain Blood (a.k.a. The Odyssey of Captain Blood) (1922), and Bellarion the Fortunate (1926). In all, Sabatini produced 31 novels, eight short story collections, six non-fiction books, numerous uncollected short stories, and several plays. more…

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