Overview
Release Date:
10 April 1951 (UK)
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Tagline:
Wherever adventure beckons, you'll find Captain Horatio Hornblower!
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Plot:
During the Napoleonic wars, a British naval captain has adventures in Central American waters.
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A Serene Noble Epic, Masterfully Told
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| Ken Adam | .... | associate art director (uncredited) |
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Also Known As:
Captain Horatio Hornblower (USA)
Königs Admiral, Des (Austria) (West Germany) [de]Avventure del capitano Hornblower, Le (Italy) [it]Capità Horatio Hornblower, El (Spain: Catalan title) [ca]Capitán Horatio Hornblower, El (Spain) [es]Capitaine Hornblower (Belgium: French title) [fr]Capitaine sans peur (France) [fr]Conquistador de los mares, El (Chile) [es]Epopeia nos Mares (Portugal) [pt]Falcão dos Mares (Brazil) (TV title) [pt]Hidalgo de los mares, El (Spain) [es]Kapitein Hornblower (Belgium: Flemish title) [un]Kaptajn Hornblower (Denmark) [da]Kapteeni Horatio Hornblower (Finland) [fi]Med flaggan i topp (Sweden) [sv]Sidirous ploiarhos (Greece) [el]
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Runtime:
117 min
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1
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Sound Mix:
Mono (RCA Sound System)
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Trivia:
James Costa was cast as Hernandez and filmed a number of scenes, but was fired because of his salary demands and because the production team were displeased with his acting.
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Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: During the battle between the Lydia and the Natividad, the model of the Natividad is clearly held down by visible ropes.
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In the year Eighteen Hundred and Seven, a small ship of the Royal Navy set sail from England for a secret destination. With five million French and Spanish soldiers poised on the Continent under Napolean, nothing could save England from invasion except her 300 ships. HMS Lydia was soon far beyond battle-charged Europe. Under the most secret of sealed orders, she sailed for southern waters, fought her way around the Horn...
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I don't know that much about the story of Captain Horatio Hornblower, so I can't vouch for the accuracy of this version. I saw it because I was interested in its director Raoul Walsh, who creates another of his roaring and high-spirited masterworks with this serene, honest, swiftly-paced adventure of the 19th-century British Fleet Captain, from the celebrated three novels by C. F. Forester. Walsh depicts Hornblower, fantastically incarnated by Gregory Peck, as a modest man characterized by a sense of duty and honor. Peck is perfect for the role. Aided by stunning Technicolor scenery and marvellous score, this simple epic on the high seas navigates through several battles in Spain, France, and South America. Walsh's staging of the battle scenes is flawless. But I was really impressed by the romantic moments by Hornblower and Virginia Mayo's Lady Barbara Wellesley. Their love scenes are wonderfully gentle and moving without being forcefully sentimental.
"Captain Horatio Hornblower" is a great timeless classic from a master director.