Blackbeard (2006)

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Written by Bryce Zabel

Directed by Kevin Connor

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2006

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

In order to restore safe passage to the sea lanes, Lieutenant Robert Maynard of the Royal Navy scouts the seas and offers amnesty to all pirates who choose to give up their evil ways and banishthe criminals from the hundreds of island they occupy. An imposing force, Maynard meets his match when he's taken by a fearsome hulk of a menace in the West Indies-a pirate sailing off the Island of St. Vincent. Edward Teach has no plans for retirement. In fact, he has secured for himself a 26-gun, richly laden French "guineyman" that will serve as his new flagship. Raising a new mast emblazoned with a skull and crossbones, Pirate Teach prepares to forge the roilingwaters. His goal-to find and lay claim to the fabled treasures of Captain Kidd.

Cast

Angus MacfadyenBlackbeard
Mark UmbersLt. Robert Maynard
Richard ChamberlainGovernor Charles Eden
Jessica ChastainCharlotte Ormand
Image for Stacy KeachStacy KeachCpt. Benjamin Hornigold
Rachel WardSally Dunbar
Anthony GreenIsrael Hands
Danny MidwinterElias Ransom
Bill FellowsDr. Peter Bruce
Jasper BrittonWilliam Howard
Jake CurranJoseph Prescott
Robert WilloxSnake Leavitt
Patrick RegisThatch
Alan ShearmanEnoch Sanborn
Niko NicoteraMoses Hobbs

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