Light along, Anon - the high seas are calling!What are some of your favourite keelographies?I just watched Damn the Defiant! (1962); starring Alec Guinness and Richard Harris. It's on YouTube for those who'd like to preview it: ?v=vKjQ5FFZpegI found it quite similiar to Mutiny on the Bounty (also '62); starring Marlin Brando.
The Hopkins Bounty has a bunch of brown girl tits in it
>he can hardly tie a bowline
>'Ornblower!
This is the peak of the genre.
>>216984304>>216984368Is the 1951 Gregory Peck version worth it?
>>216984368An excellent show. I hope they remake it eith a strong black female as the lead
>>216983833christohper cross
>>216984396I never watched it. But the books are excellent and there is a derth of sailing kino
>>216984192m-my handling of the sheets is lubbardly and unseamanlike on purpose, as a ruse, to fool the enemy.
>only woman featured on screen is a whore>zero dialogue
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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0435995/
Naturally, English language films tend to focus on the British Navy.Are there any [*good] films about non-British Navies?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:French_seafaring_films
>>216984725No idea. The most kino sailing is the Napolean wars and the bongs dominated the seas of that era.
bumping with some sea kinohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dlXmuYuAYc
>>216984670>rutracker don't have this with english audioreeeee
>>216984807We need a John Paul Jones film
There's men of courage, and then there's Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvo28NUtwM0https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgh_77TtX5ITruth is often stranger than fiction.
>>216985985We need a Gibson-directed series about the First Barbary War (staring Alex Jones).