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  1. It is planned that a Royal Navy warship will sail into the harbour, with Hawke disabling the coastal cannons. Hawke signals the British ship with a flare and makes sure Patma is ready to be rescued. Unfortunately, Hawke's plans are uncovered by Brasiliano.

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    Against All Flags (1952) Written by John Chard. on August 12, 2019 Rot my guts! The cannons are blowing up! 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.

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  4. Though this catch phrase COULD refer to how frequently the hidden pirate cannons are blowing up after Lieutenant Brian and his crew of saboteur spies have messed with them, it more likely is meant to reference the sort of mushy interludes most viewers will not want to see complicating a pirate flick.

  5. 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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  6. Jun 21, 2020 · Original trailer for this Technicolor swahbuckler starring Errol Flynn, Maureen O'Hara, and Anthony Quinn.

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  7. Oct 29, 2020 · Kino Lorber Studio Classics has released “Against All Flags,†a 1952 pirate movie from Universal-International, in a new Blu-ray edition. In the opening scene, British naval Lt. Brian Hawke (Errol Flynn) endures a shipboard flogging in front of a stern-faced audience of enlisted men and fellow officers.

  8. 21-Gun Salute. Salute by cannon or artillery is a military tradition that originated in the 14th century. The 21-gun salute, commonly recognized by many nations, is the highest honor rendered. The custom stems from naval tradition, when a warship would signify its lack of hostile intent by firing its cannons out to sea until all ammunition was ...

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