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Against All Flags. Against All Flags is a 1952 American pirate film directed by George Sherman, with uncredited assist from Douglas Sirk. It features Errol Flynn as Lt. Brian Hawke, Maureen O'Hara as Prudence "Spitfire" Stevens, and Anthony Quinn as Roc Brasiliano. The film is set in 1700, on the coast of Madagascar .
Against All Flags: Directed by George Sherman, Douglas Sirk. With Errol Flynn, Maureen O'Hara, Anthony Quinn, Alice Kelley. Brian Hawke of the Royal Navy versus the pirates of Madagascar.
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- Action, Adventure, Drama
- George Sherman, Douglas Sirk
- 1953-02-10
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Against All Flags was remade as the 1967 comedy The King's Pirate, starring Doug McClure and Jill St. John. By Jeremy Arnold SOURCES: David Bret, Errol Flynn: Satan's Angel Thomas McNulty, The Life and Career of Errol Flynn Aubrey Malone, Maureen O'Hara: The Biography Maureen O'Hara with John Nicoletti, 'Tis Herself: A Memoir Danny Peary, Close-ups
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In 1700, the pirates of Madagascar menace the India trade British officer Brian Hawke (Errol Flynn, Santa Fe Trail, In The Wake of The Bounty) has himself ca...
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- Umbrella Entertainment
Original trailer for this Technicolor swahbuckler starring Errol Flynn, Maureen O'Hara, and Anthony Quinn.
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Against All Flags. Brian Hawke of the Royal Navy versus the pirates of Madagascar. 449 IMDb 6.5 1 h 23 min 1952. 13+ ... Errol Flynn, Maureen O'Hara, Anthony Quinn
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Against All flags is directed by George Sherman and written by Joseph Hoffman and Aeneas MacKenzie. It stars Errol Flynn, Maureen O'Hara, Anthony Quinn, Alice Kelley and Mildred Natwick. A Technicolor production out of Universal with cinematography by Russell Metty and music scored by Hans J. Salter.