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Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N.

The sun never sets on his world of adventure.
1951 | 117m | English

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Captain Horatio Hornblower leads his ship HMS Lydia on a perilous transatlantic voyage, during which his faithful crew battle both a Spanish warship and a ragged band of Central American rebels.
Release Date: Apr 10, 1951
Director: Raoul Walsh
Writer: Ivan Goff, Ben Roberts, Æneas MacKenzie, C. S. Forester
Genres: Adventure, History, War
Keywords battle, napoleonic wars, captain, sea battle
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Gregory Peck Capt. Horatio Hornblower R.N
Virginia Mayo Lady Barbara Wellesley
Robert Beatty Lt. William Bush
Moultrie Kelsall Lt. Crystal
Terence Morgan 2nd Lt. Gerard
James Kenney Midshipman Longley
James Robertson Justice Seaman Quist
Denis O'Dea RAdm. Sir Rodney Leighton
Richard Hearne Polwheal (Hornblower's Batman)
Michael Dolan Surgeon Gundarson
Stanley Baker Mr. Harrison (Bosun)
Alan Tilvern Hernandez
Alec Mango El Supremo (Don Julian Alvarado)
Christopher Lee Spanish Captain
John Witty Capt. Entenza
Michael Goodliffe Col. Caillard - POW Escort
Eugene Deckers French Commandant
Ingeborg von Kusserow Hebe (Lady Barbara's Maid)
Amy Veness Mrs. McPhee (Hornblower's Housekeeper)
Kynaston Reeves Adm. Lord Hood
Ronald Adam Adm. McCartney
Chris Adcock Crewman (uncredited)
Basil Bartlett Capt. Elliott (uncredited)
André Belhomme French Guard (uncredited)
David Birks Crewman (uncredited)
Robert Cawdron "Witch of Endor" French Mate (uncredited)
Diane Cilento Maria Hornblower (voice) (uncredited)
Howard Connell "Lydia" Seaman (uncredited)
Alexander Davion Spanish Officer (uncredited)
Steve Donahue Crewman (uncredited)
Patric Doonan Seaman (uncredited)
Anthony Forwood Lt. Woodford (uncredited)
Arthur Gomez French Corvette Captain (uncredited)
Lindsay Hooper Crewman (uncredited)
Richard Johnson Macrae (uncredited)
Name Job
Ivan Goff Screenplay
Ben Roberts Screenplay
Æneas MacKenzie Screenplay
Robert Farnon Music
Jack Harris Editor
Thomas N. Morahan Art Direction, Costume Design
Sheila Graham Costume Design
Tony Sforzini Makeup Artist
Harold V. King Sound
Cliff Richardson Special Effects
Arthur Rhoades Special Effects
George Blackwell Special Effects
Harry Barndollar Special Effects
Louis Levy Music Director
Raoul Walsh Director
Guy Green Director of Photography
C. S. Forester Adaptation, Novel
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Reviews

John Chard
6.0

Beat To Quarters! It's fun, it's exciting, and it looks fabulous at times, it is however far from being a great movie. In the absence of Errol Flynn, Gregory Peck steps in to Hornblower's shoes and as much as he gives it his all (rumoured to have been one of his favourite performances), it's a sp ... ot of miscasting that thankfully doesn't kill the picture dead, he's just sadly a tad too straight laced to really make the role work. The same can be said for the casting of Virginia Mayo as Lady Barbara Wellesley, pretty as she is, it's an odd bit of casting that never quite comes off, yet as daft as it may sound, neither case of miscasting hurts the picture, and this comes down to the astute direction from Raoul Walsh. The pace never flags so we are never over concerned with the central actors struggles to make the characters work, backed up by Guy Green's camera work and Robert Farnon's jaunty score, the technical aspects of the piece steer the viewer on to safe waters (ahem). The sets are excellent and the recreation of the ships is first rate, with the final quarter of the movie giving us a blood pumping battle that's full of heroic bluster. It's a film that is easily recommended to adventure fans, though far from perfect and it remains a wasted opportunity in my eyes, but it's still a very enjoyable film for all the family. 6/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

This is effectively three short stories bolted together as Raoul Walsh creates quite an exciting and enjoyable seafaring story based around the Napoleonic Wars. Gregory Peck takes the lead role as the eponymous, rather stiff-necked, Royal Navy captain carrying out a mission to provision a rather unr ... eliable ally with arms and munitions. When events in a Europe being terrorised by Napoleon take a series of more treacherous turns, he must now battle his way across the Atlantic and return to help protect his country from the French. Virginia Mayo provides the love interest and Robert Beatty and a feisty James Robertson Justice work well too, to help keep the ship off the rocks as the battle comes down to tactics and becomes personal! It is a good, old-fashioned and enjoyably paced, boy's own yarn based on the C. S Forester character and well worth watching.

Jun 01, 2024