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The Spanish Main

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    • Adventure
    • 100 min
    One name strikes fear among Spanish ship captains plying the coastal Caribbean waters of the Spanish Main. Barracuda, the notorious scourge of the seas. Yet it was not always so. In this lavish swashbuckler, Casablanca's Paul Henried stars in a change of pace role as Capt. Laurent Van Horn, a Dutch trader in the Caribbean who is wrongly imprisoned by the Spanish governor (Walter Slezak) and sentenced to hang for trespassing. But Van Horn stages a breakout with other unjustly incarcerated prisoners, resurfacing as the rakish Barracuda to command the pirate waterways, rescue fair Francesca (the lovely Maureen O'Hara, who also sailed celluloid oceans in The Black Swan and Sinbad the Sailor) from marriage to the governor and avenge the wrongs done to him. The first RKO production to be filmed in gorgeous Technicolor , it received a 1945 Oscar nomination for Best Color Cinematography. Directed by stylish flair by the great Frank Borzage, The Spanish Main is prime entertainment for audiences of all ages.

    • UPC: 840418320747
    • Release: 2024-12-31
    • Content Provider: Warner Bros.
    • Runtime: 100
    • Genre: Adventure
    • Language: English
    • Format:
    • Screen:
    • Aspect: 16x9 1.37:1 with side mattes
    • Rating: NR
    • Audio: DTS-HD MA English 2.0 Mono
    • Color/BW: COLOR
    • Special Features: Classic Technicolor short subject MOVIELAND MAGIC, Classic Cartoons BUCCANEER BUNNY and CAPTAIN HAREBLOWER, Original Theatrical Trailer. NOTE: This product is manufactured on demand in the BD-R format. It will play in nearly all leading Blu-ray players that have the latest firmware updates, but Microsoft Xbox One does not currently support BD-R playback.
    • Copyright: 1945 RKO Pictures, Inc.
    • Number of Discs: 1
    • Disc Format: Blu-ray

    Starring:

    Paul Henried
    Maureen O'Hara. Walter Slezak

    Directed by:

    Frank Brozage

    Produced by:

    Frank Borzage
    Robert Fellows