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Captain Horatio Hornblower ()

Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N. (original title)
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During the Napoleonic wars, a British Navy Captain has adventures in Central American waters.

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Capt. Horatio Hornblower R.N
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Lady Barbara Wellesley
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Lt. William Bush
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Lt. Crystal (as M. Kelsall)
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RAdm. Sir Rodney Leighton
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Midshipman Longley
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2nd Lt. Gerard (as T. Morgan)
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Seaman Quist (as James R. Justice)
Richard Hearne ...
Polwheal (Hornblower's Batman)
Michael Dolan ...
Surgeon Gundarson
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Mr. Harrison (Bosun)
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Hernandez
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El Supremo (Don Julian Alvarado)
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Spanish Captain
John Witty ...
Capt. Entenza
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Col. Caillard - POW Escort
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French Commandant
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Hebe (Lady Barbara's Maid) (as Ingeborg Wells)
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Mrs. McPhee (Hornblower's Housekeeper)
Kynaston Reeves ...
Adm. Lord Hood
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Adm. McCartney
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Chris Adcock ...
Crewman (uncredited)
Basil Bartlett ...
Capt. Elliott (uncredited)
André Belhomme ...
French Guard (uncredited)
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Crewman (uncredited)
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Bosun's Mate (uncredited)
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French Mate on 'Witch of Endor' (uncredited)
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Maria Hornblower (uncredited) (voice)
Howard Connell ...
Seaman on 'Lydia' (uncredited)
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Spanish Officer (uncredited)
Steve Donahue ...
Crewman (uncredited)
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Seaman (uncredited)
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Lt. Woodford (uncredited)
Arthur Gomez ...
French Corvette Captain (uncredited)
Fred Haggerty ...
Seaman (uncredited)
Lindsay Hooper ...
Crewman (uncredited)
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Macrae (uncredited)
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Seaman Garvin (uncredited)
Howard Lang ...
Officer Aboard Cassandra (uncredited)
Anthony Marlowe ...
Capt. Bolton (uncredited)
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Spanish Officer (uncredited)
Julio Monterde ...
Spanish Officer (uncredited)
Peter Morton ...
Hommel (uncredited)
Stuart Pearless ...
Seaman on 'Lydia' (uncredited)
Raymond Sherry ...
Seaman on 'Lydia' (uncredited)
Jack Stewart ...
Seaman (uncredited)
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Capt. Elliott (uncredited)
Jack Taylor ...
Seaman (uncredited)
John A. Tinn ...
Juan (uncredited)
Russell Waters ...
Seaman (uncredited)
Del Watson ...
Crewman (uncredited)
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Capt. Sylvester (uncredited)
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Seaman (uncredited)
Patrick Young ...
Lt. Radot (uncredited)

Directed by

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Raoul Walsh

Written by

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Ivan Goff ... (screenplay) &
Ben Roberts ... (screenplay) and
Æneas MacKenzie ... (screenplay) (as AeneAs MacKenzie)
 
C.S. Forester ... (novel)
 
C.S. Forester ... (adapted for the screen by)

Produced by

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Gerry Mitchell ... producer (uncredited)
Raoul Walsh ... producer (uncredited)

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Robert Farnon

Cinematography by

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Guy Green ... director of photography

Editing by

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Jack Harris

Editorial Department

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Joan Bridge ... color consultant: Technicolor

Casting By

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Robert Lennard ... (uncredited)

Art Direction by

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Thomas N. Morahan ... (as Tom Morahan)

Costume Design by

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Sheila Graham ... (costumes designed by)
Thomas N. Morahan ... (costumes designed by) (as Tom Morahan)

Makeup Department

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Tony Sforzini ... makeup artist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Jack Martin ... assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Ken Adam ... associate art director (uncredited)
Bill Beavis ... scenic artist (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Harold V. King ... sound (as Harold King)

Special Effects by

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Harry Barndollar ... special effects
George Blackwell ... special effects
Arthur Rhoades ... special effects (as Arthur S. Rhoades)
Cliff Richardson ... special effects

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Peter Ellenshaw ... matte artist (uncredited)

Stunts

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Harry Belcher ... stunts (uncredited)
Jack Cooper ... stunts (uncredited)
George Crawford ... stunts (uncredited)
Jock Easton ... stunts (uncredited)
Fred Haggerty ... stunts (uncredited)
Peter Perkins ... stunts (uncredited)
Joe Powell ... stunts (uncredited)
Paddy Ryan ... stunts (uncredited)
Larry Taylor ... stunts (uncredited)

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Maurice Gillett ... electrician (uncredited)
George Higgins ... still photographer (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Babs Gray ... wardrobe (uncredited)
Joan Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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Louis Levy ... musical director

Script and Continuity Department

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Joan Davis ... continuity (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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I.T. Clark ... technical adviser (as Cmdr. I.T. Clark O.B.E. R.N. Retd)
David O. Selznick ... Gregory Peck by arrangement with
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  • Warner Bros. (presents) (A Warner Bros. First National Picture)

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Plot Summary

In 1807, Captain Horatio Hornblower leads his ship the HMS Lydia on a perilous voyage around Cape Horn and into the Pacific. The men, even his officers, don't know exactly where he is leading them. England is at war with Napoleon and everyone wonders why they have been sent so far from the action. They eventually arrive on the Pacific coast of Central America where the HMS Lydia has been sent to arm Don Julian Alvarado, who is planning an attack against France's Spanish allies on the North American continent. The hope is that Alvarado's forces will require the French to divert some of their military resources to North American defense in the aid of their Spanish allies. He arrives to learn that a Spanish Galleon is en route and he no sooner captures it and hands it over to Alvarado that he learns the Spanish are now England's allies and he must take it from Alvarado. He also gets a very comely passenger in the form of Lady Barbara Wellesley, sister of the Duke of Wellington. The voyage is uneventful but Horatio and Barbara develop a deep affection for one another, despite that he is married and she is engaged. There are more battles ahead however for Hornblower and he finds himself under the command of Admiral Leighton, Barbara's new husband. Written by garykmcd

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Taglines Wherever adventure beckons, you'll find Captain Horatio Hornblower! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Captain Horatio Hornblower (United States)
  • Capitaine sans peur (France)
  • Captain Horatio Hornblower (Canada, English title)
  • Des Königs Admiral (Germany)
  • El hidalgo de los mares (Capitán Horacio Hornblower) (Spain)
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Trivia Once the flogging of Seaman Hommel (Peter Morton) was complete, vinegar was applied to the wound as an (unfortunately painful) antiseptic. If vinegar were not available salt could have been used instead, hence the saying "rubbing salt in the wound" whenever one trauma follows another. See more »
Goofs Hornblower asks whether Lady Barbara is related to the Duke of Wellington. This is in 1807. Sir Arthur Wellesley was elevated to the Peerage after the Battle of Talavera in 1809 and to a Dukedom in 1814 after the Army invaded France. In 1807, he was still Sir Arthur. The title of Duke of Wellington did not exist. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd (1952). See more »
Quotes Capt. Horatio Hornblower, R.N: You know why I'm having Hummill flogged, Mr. Gerard?
2nd Lt. Gerard: I reported him for fighting, sir.
Capt. Horatio Hornblower, R.N: I am not having him flogged for fighting, Mr. Gerard. I'm having him flogged because you said in front of the men that you'd flog him. This is a ship of war - as it's captain, I must uphold my lieutenants' authority.
2nd Lt. Gerard: I understand, sir.
Capt. Horatio Hornblower, R.N: Flogging only makes a bad man worse, Mr. Gerard... but it can break a good man's spirit. Is Hummill a bad man?
2nd Lt. Gerard: Aside from his temper, sir, he's a good sailor.
Capt. Horatio Hornblower, R.N: A good sailor, ill-fed and thirsty. Watch the cat as it cuts his back to pieces, Mr. Gerard... and in the future, perhaps you'll think twice before you threaten anyone with a flogging.
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