Poopdeck Pappy Posted April 29, 2009 Share Posted April 29, 2009 (edited) I got this off Time Design I'm not sure how accurate but it's a starting point: 1916 Mutiny of the Bounty: BOUNTY 1922 Down to the Sea in Ships: CHARLES W MORGAN and WANDERER (Both Whalers) 1925 Captain Salvation: SANTA CLARA (Fully-rigged Ship) 1925 The Splendid Road: INDIANA (Fully-rigged Ship) 1926 Old Ironsides: USS CONSTITUTION Fully-rigged Tripolitian pirate vessel LLEWLLYN J. MORSE S.N. CASTLE (Barkentine) 1927 The Blood Ship: BOHEMIA and INDIANA 1927 The Wreck of the Hesperus: BOHEMIA and INDIANA 1927 The Yankee Clipper: BOHEMIA and INDIANA 1930 The Sea Wolf: GHOST BEAR OF OAKLAND 1931 The Suicide Fleet: BOHEMIA was sunk 1931 The Viking: The wooden sealer, built Norway 1881, on which Fridtjof Nansen made his first trip in 1882 1933 In the Wake of the Bounty: BOUNTY 1934 Treasure Island: NANUK 1935 Mutiny on the Bounty: Bounty, PANDORA, LILY, NANUK, PACIFIC QUEEN, ex. STAR OF ALASKA (nowadays BALCLUTHA) Ships used in the 1935 MGM Mutiny on the Bounty 1937 Souls at Sea: Steel bark KAIULANI was used as both a white-hulled packet ship with yards on the mizzen, and a black-hulled bark 1937 Slave Ship: LOTTIE CARSON (Bark) 1937 Souls at Sea: VIGILANT, WILLIAM BROWN, STAR OF FINLAND, LOTTIE CARSON (Bark) 1937 Wallaby Jim of the Islands: LOTTIE CARSON (Bark) 1939 Rulers of the Sea: FALCON, SIRIUS, METHA NELSON, GOLDEN STATE 1937 South of Pago-Pago: LOTTIE CARSON (Bark) 1940 The Sea Hawk: Two full-scale ships constructed especially for this film 1942 Reep The Wild Wind: JUBILEE 1942 Saboteur: burned-out SS NORMANDIE 1942 The Black Swan: The BLACK SWAN, The REVENGE (film ships) 1949 Down to the Sea in Ships:Seemannslos 1950 Treasure Island: HISPANIOLA, Sultan, RYELANDS (three-masted schooner) 1951 Alba de América: SANTA MARIA IV 195? Christopher Columbus: (British production) SANTA MARIA IV 195? The last voyage of Sinbad: (US movie) SANTA MARIA IV 1951 Anne of the Indies 1951 Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N.: HMS Lydia, MARCEL B. SURDO (Ital. Brigantine), Lydia (Film Ship) 1952 Blackbeard the Pirate 1952 The Crimson Pirate: Lydia (Film Ship) 1952 Fair Wind to Java: CARIBEE (Tops'l Schooner) 1952 The Crimson Pirate: MARCEL B. SURDO (Ital. Brigantine) 1952 The Master of Ballantrae: MARCEL B. SURDO (Ital. Brigantine) 1952 The World in His Arms 1953 The Master of Ballantrae 1953 Der Freibeuter: Lydia (Film Ship) 1954 Moby Dick: PEQUOD (ESSEX), RACHEL RYELANDS (three-masted schooner) 1956 Moby Dick: PEQUOD (Essex), SULTAN 1956 The Buccaneers (TV Series): SULTAN 1957 Yangtse Incident: AMETHYST (sister MAGPIE was used for some scenes) 1958 John Paul Jones: ANGOLINA H, MARCEL B. SURDO (Ital. Brigantine) 1958 Twilight of the Gods: ALBATROSS 1958 Windjammer (TV): CHRISTIAN RADICH 1962 Mutiny on the Bounty: Bounty BOUNTY BOUNTY II 1961 The Count of Monte Cristo: Lydia (Film Ship) 1963 La Fayette: Lydia (Film Ship) 1963 Donavan's Reef: SULTAN 1964 The Long Ships 1965 Hawaii: Whaling supply vessel Romance (Brigantine), CARTHAGINIAN II 1965 High Wind in Jamaica: CLORINDA, CRUZ DEL SUR, CARIBEE 1966 Hawaii: WANDIA ex. CARTHAGINIAN (Bark), GRETHE 1966 The Sand Pebbles : San Pablo, SS LANE VICTORY (engine was used) 1969 Quemada: ROMANCE (Brigantine) 1970 The Hawaiians: THETIS, CATHAGIAN (Whaler) Baltic Trader posed as both the Thetis and the whaler Cathagian 1974 The Godfather II: MOSHULU (Four-masted Bark), PIONEER (Schooner) 1975 Farewell My Lovely: SS CATALINA 1975-77 Poldark : MARQUES 1976 Swashbuckler: Golden Hind 1977 Roots: LORD LIGONIER 1977 The Fight Against Slavery: MARQUES 1977 The Voyage of Charles Darwin (BBC TV-Series): BEAGLE, MARQUES 1979 Dracula:MARQUES 1980 The Blue Lagoon: EYE OF THE WIND 1981 Time Bandits: TIME BANDIT 1982 The Scarlet Pimpernel: PHOENIX OF DELL QUAY 1983 Nate and Hayes 1983 Savage Islands: EYE OF THE WIND 1983 Yellowbeard: BOUNTY II 1984 Once upon a time in America: ACTIVE 1984 The Bounty: BOUNTY, BOUNTY III 1984 The Master of Ballantrae: MARQUES 1985 Revolution: KASKELOT 1985 The last Place on Earth (TV): TERRA NOVA, KASKELOT 1985 Treasure Island: HISPANIOLA, EARL OF PEMBROKE 1986 Pirates: (Roman Polanski) NEPTUNE, Spanish Galleon especially built for this movie 1986 Tai-Pan: EYE OF THE WIND 1989 Amazing Grace: ROMANCE (Brigantine) 1990 Shipwrecked: Gestrandet 1990 Treasure Island TV: HMS Bounty appears in this film as the Hispaniola. 1991 Hook (Steven Spielberg) 1991 Shogun: ERASMUS, GOLDEN HINDE 1992 Christopher Columbus: The Discovery 1993 The Three Musketeers: KASKELOT 1995 Cutthroat Island: MORNING ROSE, EARL OF PEMBROKE,KASKELOT 1996 Moll Flanders: EARL OF PEMBROKE, PHOENIX OF DELL QUAY 1996 Return to Treasure Island: KASKELOT 1996 White Squall: ALBATROSS,EYE OF THE WIND (re-rigged), EARL OF PEMBROKE 1997 A Respectable Trade (TV): EARL OF PEMBROKE, KASKELOT 1997 Amistad (Seven Spielberg):AMISTAD, CALIFORNIAN, PILGRIM 1997 Amy Foster - Swept from the Sea: KASKELOT 1998 Frenchman´s Creek: La MOUETTE, EARL OF PEMBROKE, PHOENIX OF DELL QUAY 1998 Lost at Sea: The Search for Longitude (TV): EYE OF THE WIND 1998 Moby Dick (TV Movie): PEQUOD, BOUNTY II 1999 David Copperfiled (TV), KASKELOT 1999 Shaka Zulu - The Citadel: PHOENIX OF DELL QUAY 1999 Wives & Daughters: EARL OF PEMBROKE 2000 The Quest for Captain Kidd Adventure Galley: LADY WASHINGTON 2000 Longitude (TV): EARL OF PEMBROKE, KASKELOT 2001 Lady of the Sea: ROMANCE (Brigantine) 2001 CDN/I Sea Wolf - The Pirate´s Curse: SEEWOLF 2002 Shackleton (TV): ENDURANCE, KASKELOT 2002 Random Passage: EARL OF PEMBROKE 2002 The Count of Monte Cristo: EARL OF PEMBROKE 2003 Master and Commander - The Far Side of the World: HMS SURPRISE (ex HMS Rose) 2003 Pirates of the Carribean: Black Pearl, Lady Washington 2004 Troy: Troja Greek Triremes 2004 Windstärke 8 (TV): BREMEN, FRIDTJOF NANSEN 2005 Blackbeard 2005 The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant 2005 The New World: HALF MOON 2005 To the Ends of the Earth (TV, BBC Drama) war ship - a 74-gun third rate ship of the line 2006 Pirates of the Carribean II: BLACK PEARL, FLYING DUTCHMAN, HMS BOUNTY 2006 Blackbeard: Terror at Sea: La CONCORDE, HMS BOUNTY? 2007 Pirates of the Carribean III - At World´s End: FLYING DUTCHMAN, ENDEAVOUR, EMPRESS Junk, Sloop PROVIDENCE, HMS BOUNTY, ST. PETER, UNICORN 2007 Elizabeth - The Golden Age: Great computer animated battle of England against the Spanish Armada 1588 Edited May 1, 2009 by Poopdeck Pappy BATTLESAIL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joe Pyrat Posted April 29, 2009 Share Posted April 29, 2009 HMS Surprise (ex HMS Rose) Master and Commander (2003) was still named Rose at the time of the filming and at least shortly there after when I saw her in San Diego. They renamed her to take advantage of her movie affiliation. Another one for your list is Treasure Island (1990) a made for TV movie which is perhaps, and IMHO, the best screen adaptation of Treasure Island ever made. HMS Bounty appears in this film as the Hispaniola. Tried to find which ships took part in the 1937 Captains Courageous with Spenser Tracy, but haven't found a resource yet. Great list though, very interesting. The Charles Towne Few - We shall sail... The sea will be our empire. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iron Bess Posted April 29, 2009 Share Posted April 29, 2009 For the film *Swashbuckler* they used the ship *Golden Hind* (Re named the Blarney Cock for the film) And the Ship in the 1956 TV Series The Buccaneers was indeed the ship from Treasure Island and Mobey Dick and was called the *Sultan* Here's a bonus... In *Donavan’s Reef*, the masted schooner that brought Amelia Dedem to the Islands was Director John Ford’s personal ship, the 106 foot beauty, the Araner. I was lucky enough (when I was too young and stupid to appreciate it) to have a sail on her before she was sold in 1971. Well, you may not realize it but your looking at the remains of what was once a very handsome woman! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ransom Posted April 29, 2009 Share Posted April 29, 2009 Too funny, Bess. You answered my question before I had a chance to ask it! Chain Shot and I just watched Donovan's Reef last night, and I was wondering which ship that was. Chain Shot got it right then, because he guessed it was owned by Ford. Don't feel too bad about not appreciating the ship. Chain Shot got a chance to go on John Wayne's boat when it was moored at Newport, CA. And yes, John Wayne would have been on board. He turned the offer down. Regrets that decision to this day. ...schooners, islands, and maroons and buccaneers and buried gold... You can do everything right, strictly according to procedure, on the ocean, and it'll still kill you. But if you're a good navigator, a least you'll know where you were when you died.......From The Ship Killer by Justin Scott. "Well, that's just maddeningly unhelpful."....Captain Jack Sparrow Found in the Ruins — Unique Jewelry Found in the Ruins — Personal Blog Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iron Bess Posted April 29, 2009 Share Posted April 29, 2009 Too funny, Bess. You answered my question before I had a chance to ask it! Chain Shot and I just watched Donovan's Reef last night, and I was wondering which ship that was. Chain Shot got it right then, because he guessed it was owned by Ford. Don't feel too bad about not appreciating the ship. Chain Shot got a chance to go on John Wayne's boat when it was moored at Newport, CA. And yes, John Wayne would have been on board. He turned the offer down. Regrets that decision to this day. Oh I don't feel too bad about it.. I was too busy being sea sick. And The Wild Goose was an amazing ship. A converted Mine Sweeper. Bad Chain Shot!! Bad!! Bad!! Well, you may not realize it but your looking at the remains of what was once a very handsome woman! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gunner Gordon Posted April 30, 2009 Share Posted April 30, 2009 I got this off Time Design I'm not sure how accurate but it's a starting point:1916 Mutiny of the Bounty: BOUNTY 1922 Down to the Sea in Ships: CHARLES W MORGAN and WANDERER (Both Whalers) 1925 Captain Salvation: SANTA CLARA (Fully-rigged Ship) 1925 The Splendid Road: INDIANA (Fully-rigged Ship) 1926 Old Ironsides: USS CONSTITUTION Fully-rigged Tripolitian pirate vessel LLEWLLYN J. MORSE S.N. CASTLE (Barkentine) 1927 The Blood Ship: BOHEMIA and INDIANA 1927 The Wreck of the Hesperus: BOHEMIA and INDIANA 1927 The Yankee Clipper: BOHEMIA and INDIANA 1930 The Sea Wolf: GHOST BEAR OF OAKLAND 1931 The Suicide Fleet: BOHEMIA was sunk 1931 The Viking: The wooden sealer, built Norway 1881, on which Fridtjof Nansen made his first trip in 1882 1933 In the Wake of the Bounty: BOUNTY 1934 Treasure Island: NANUK 1935 Mutiny on the Bounty: Bounty, PANDORA, LILY, NANUK, PACIFIC QUEEN, ex. STAR OF ALASKA (nowadays BALCLUTHA) Ships used in the 1935 MGM Mutiny on the Bounty 1937 Souls at Sea: Steel bark KAIULANI was used as both a white-hulled packet ship with yards on the mizzen, and a black-hulled bark 1937 Slave Ship: LOTTIE CARSON (Bark) 1937 Souls at Sea: VIGILANT, WILLIAM BROWN, STAR OF FINLAND, LOTTIE CARSON (Bark) 1937 Wallaby Jim of the Islands: LOTTIE CARSON (Bark) 1939 Rulers of the Sea: FALCON, SIRIUS, METHA NELSON, GOLDEN STATE 1937 South of Pago-Pago: LOTTIE CARSON (Bark) 1940 The Sea Hawk: Two full-scale ships constructed especially for this film 1942 Reep The Wild Wind: JUBILEE 1942 Saboteur: burned-out SS NORMANDIE 1942 The Black Swan: The BLACK SWAN, The REVENGE (film ships) 1949 Down to the Sea in Ships:Seemannslos 1950 Treasure Island: HISPANIOLA RYELANDS (three-masted schooner) 1951 Alba de América: SANTA MARIA IV 195? Christopher Columbus: (British production) SANTA MARIA IV 195? The last voyage of Sinbad: (US movie) SANTA MARIA IV 1951 Anne of the Indies 1951 Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N.: HMS Lydia, MARCEL B. SURDO (Ital. Brigantine), Lydia (Film Ship) 1952 Blackbeard the Pirate 1952 The Crimson Pirate: Lydia (Film Ship) 1952 Fair Wind to Java: CARIBEE (Tops'l Schooner) 1952 The Crimson Pirate: MARCEL B. SURDO (Ital. Brigantine) 1952 The Master of Ballantrae: MARCEL B. SURDO (Ital. Brigantine) 1952 The World in His Arms 1953 The Master of Ballantrae 1953 Der Freibeuter: Lydia (Film Ship) 1954 Moby Dick: PEQUOD (ESSEX), RACHEL RYELANDS (three-masted schooner) 1956 Moby Dick: PEQUOD (Essex), GOLDSEEKER was converted into the whaler PEQUOD 2006 The Buccaneers (TV Series) 1957 Yangtse Incident: AMETHYST (sister MAGPIE was used for some scenes) 1958 John Paul Jones: ANGOLINA H, MARCEL B. SURDO (Ital. Brigantine) 1958 Twilight of the Gods: ALBATROSS 1958 Windjammer (TV): CHRISTIAN RADICH 1962 Mutiny on the Bounty: Bounty BOUNTY BOUNTY II 1961 The Count of Monte Cristo: Lydia (Film Ship) 1963 La Fayette: Lydia (Film Ship) 1964 The Long Ships 1965 Hawaii: Whaling supply vessel Romance (Brigantine), CARTHAGINIAN II 1965 High Wind in Jamaica: CLORINDA, CRUZ DEL SUR, CARIBEE 1966 Hawaii: WANDIA ex. CARTHAGINIAN (Bark), GRETHE 1966 The Sand Pebbles : SS LANE VICTORY 1969 Quemada: ROMANCE (Brigantine) 1970 The Hawaiians: THETIS, CATHAGIAN (Whaler) Baltic Trader posed as both the Thetis and the whaler Cathagian 1974 The Godfather II: MOSHULU (Four-masted Bark), PIONEER (Schooner) 1975 Farewell My Lovely: SS CATALINA 1975-77 Poldark : MARQUES 1976 Swashbuckler 1977 Roots: LORD LIGONIER 1977 The Fight Against Slavery: MARQUES 1977 The Voyage of Charles Darwin (BBC TV-Series): BEAGLE, MARQUES 1979 Dracula:MARQUES 1980 The Blue Lagoon: EYE OF THE WIND 1981 Time Bandits: TIME BANDIT 1982 The Scarlet Pimpernel: PHOENIX OF DELL QUAY 1983 Nate and Hayes 1983 Savage Islands: EYE OF THE WIND 1983 Yellowbeard: BOUNTY II 1984 Once upon a time in America: ACTIVE 1984 The Bounty: BOUNTY, BOUNTY III 1984 The Master of Ballantrae: MARQUES 1985 Revolution: KASKELOT 1985 The last Place on Earth (TV): TERRA NOVA, KASKELOT 1985 Treasure Island: HISPANIOLA, EARL OF PEMBROKE 1986 Pirates: (Roman Polanski) NEPTUNE, Spanish Galleon especially built for this movie 1986 Tai-Pan: EYE OF THE WIND 1989 Amazing Grace: ROMANCE (Brigantine) 1990 Shipwrecked: Gestrandet 1991 Hook (Steven Spielberg) 1991 Shogun: ERASMUS, GOLDEN HINDE 1992 Christopher Columbus: The Discovery 1993 The Three Musketeers: KASKELOT 1995 Cutthroat Island: MORNING ROSE, EARL OF PEMBROKE,KASKELOT 1996 Moll Flanders: EARL OF PEMBROKE, PHOENIX OF DELL QUAY 1996 Return to Treasure Island: KASKELOT 1996 White Squall: ALBATROSS,EYE OF THE WIND (re-rigged), EARL OF PEMBROKE 1997 A Respectable Trade (TV): EARL OF PEMBROKE, KASKELOT 1997 Amistad (Seven Spielberg):AMISTAD, CALIFORNIAN, PILGRIM 1997 Amy Foster - Swept from the Sea: KASKELOT 1998 Frenchman´s Creek: La MOUETTE, EARL OF PEMBROKE, PHOENIX OF DELL QUAY 1998 Lost at Sea: The Search for Longitude (TV): EYE OF THE WIND 1998 Moby Dick (TV Movie): PEQUOD, BOUNTY II 1999 David Copperfiled (TV), KASKELOT 1999 Shaka Zulu - The Citadel: PHOENIX OF DELL QUAY 1999 Wives & Daughters: EARL OF PEMBROKE 2000 The Quest for Captain Kidd Adventure Galley: LADY WASHINGTON 2000 Longitude (TV): EARL OF PEMBROKE, KASKELOT 2001 Lady of the Sea: ROMANCE (Brigantine) 2001 CDN/I Sea Wolf - The Pirate´s Curse: SEEWOLF 2002 Shackleton (TV): ENDURANCE, KASKELOT 2002 Random Passage: EARL OF PEMBROKE 2002 The Count of Monte Cristo: EARL OF PEMBROKE 2003 Master and Commander - The Far Side of the World: HMS SURPRISE 2003 Pirates of the Carribean: Black Pearl, Lady Washington 2004 Troy: Troja Greek Triremes 2004 Windstärke 8 (TV): BREMEN, FRIDTJOF NANSEN 2005 Blackbeard 2005 The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant 2005 The New World: HALF MOON 2005 To the Ends of the Earth (TV, BBC Drama) war ship - a 74-gun third rate ship of the line 2006 Pirates of the Carribean II: BLACK PEARL, FLYING DUTCHMAN, HMS BOUNTY 2006 Blackbeard: Terror at Sea: La CONCORDE, HMS BOUNTY? 2007 Pirates of the Carribean III - At World´s End: FLYING DUTCHMAN, ENDEAVOUR, EMPRESS Junk, Sloop PROVIDENCE, HMS BOUNTY, ST. PETER, UNICORN 2007 Elizabeth - The Golden Age: Great computer animated battle of England against the Spanish Armada 1588 the further away from Scotland ye roam, the more Scottish ye become Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gunner Gordon Posted April 30, 2009 Share Posted April 30, 2009 the 1966 film "Sand Pebbles" was not filmed on the Lane Victory, but was a ship the San Pablo built just for the movie. At that time the largest functioning prop ever built according to the producers. The movie was filmed in Taiwan and the ship was sold to a civilian contracter repairing bridges during the Vietnam war. The ship was there at the fall of the South Vietnam govt. and it's whereabouts unknown today. The Lane victory has the steam engine used for the scenes in the movie on display, along with a wealth of other artifacts. the seam engine was never actually on board the San Pablo. the further away from Scotland ye roam, the more Scottish ye become Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chain Shot Posted April 30, 2009 Share Posted April 30, 2009 Too funny, Bess. You answered my question before I had a chance to ask it! Chain Shot and I just watched Donovan's Reef last night, and I was wondering which ship that was. Chain Shot got it right then, because he guessed it was owned by Ford. Don't feel too bad about not appreciating the ship. Chain Shot got a chance to go on John Wayne's boat when it was moored at Newport, CA. And yes, John Wayne would have been on board. He turned the offer down. Regrets that decision to this day. Oh I don't feel too bad about it.. I was too busy being sea sick. And The Wild Goose was an amazing ship. A converted Mine Sweeper. Bad Chain Shot!! Bad!! Bad!! Now, Bess, I'm not THAT bad. I was, and still am a very big John Wayne fan. But, I was driving cross-country at that time as a truck driver, and when I was in town, he was just recovering from his valve transplant. I didn't want to disturb him. Just trying to be a nice guy. So that is why I missed out. And yeah, I still regret it to this day! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 30, 2009 Share Posted April 30, 2009 he was just recovering from his valve transplant. I didn't want to disturb him. What a nice guy.... I probably would have done the same.... WOW... John Wayne......but hey... he needed some rest.... I'll meet him some other time..... On one hand you did good/were considerate.... on the other... you missed that chance.... But ain't that the way a lot of things happen... At least you have a good story..... And just because it keeps running through my brain.... "Shawn Wang.... that's a terrible name for a cowboy..." Shanghai Noon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Poopdeck Pappy Posted April 30, 2009 Author Share Posted April 30, 2009 (edited) And the Ship in the 1956 TV Series The Buccaneers was indeed the ship from Treasure Island and Mobey Dick and was called the *Sultan*Here's a bonus... In *Donavan’s Reef*, the masted schooner that brought Amelia Dedem to the Islands was Director John Ford’s personal ship, the 106 foot beauty, the Araner. Thanks for the corrections; Bess which Treasure Island and which Mobey Dick was the Sultan in, and what year was Donavan's Reef? Edited April 30, 2009 by Poopdeck Pappy BATTLESAIL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ransom Posted April 30, 2009 Share Posted April 30, 2009 And just because it keeps running through my brain...."Shawn Wang.... that's a terrible name for a cowboy..." Shanghai Noon Oh, I don't know. It's better than Marion (John Wayne's real first name). ...schooners, islands, and maroons and buccaneers and buried gold... You can do everything right, strictly according to procedure, on the ocean, and it'll still kill you. But if you're a good navigator, a least you'll know where you were when you died.......From The Ship Killer by Justin Scott. "Well, that's just maddeningly unhelpful."....Captain Jack Sparrow Found in the Ruins — Unique Jewelry Found in the Ruins — Personal Blog Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iron Bess Posted April 30, 2009 Share Posted April 30, 2009 [ Thanks for the corrections; Bess which Treasure Island and which Mobey Dick was the Sultan in, and what year was Donavan's Reef? The ship was used in the 1950 Disney version of Treasure Island, it then became the *Sultana* for the BBC TV Show the Buccaners and was then made over for the John Huston film of Mobey Dick in 1956. Donavan's Reef was shot in 1963 You owe me Ice Cream. Well, you may not realize it but your looking at the remains of what was once a very handsome woman! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iron Bess Posted April 30, 2009 Share Posted April 30, 2009 Now, Bess, I'm not THAT bad. I was, and still am a very big John Wayne fan. But, I was driving cross-country at that time as a truck driver, and when I was in town, he was just recovering from his valve transplant. I didn't want to disturb him. Just trying to be a nice guy. So that is why I missed out. And yeah, I still regret it to this day! (chuckle) See? Pirates with a heart never prosper! I know it's his reputation... but that man WAS the biggest man I ever saw. He had the hands of a B-Ball player! Well, you may not realize it but your looking at the remains of what was once a very handsome woman! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Poopdeck Pappy Posted April 30, 2009 Author Share Posted April 30, 2009 You owe me Ice Cream. I'm always up for Ice Cream or Bread Pudding BATTLESAIL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LadyBarbossa Posted May 6, 2009 Share Posted May 6, 2009 A bit baffled about the Roman Polanski's Pirates one... Neptune was the name of the vessel in the movie, aye? The real vessel still exists and is moor (oh, good God, now I can't remember)... her name is Genova, though. Heck ye can do a Google and she pops up. ~Lady B Tempt Fate! an' toss 't all t' Hell!" "I'm completely innocent of whatever crime I've committed." The one, the only,... the infamous! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Captain Seagoon Posted April 11, 2010 Share Posted April 11, 2010 Avast me 'arties I seek the identity and a photograph of the Arab dhow used in three films about Sinbad in the 1950s and 70s: The 7th voyage of Sinbad 1958 The Golden Voyage of Sinbad 1974 Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger 1977 Can anyone help? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Littleneckhalfshell Posted April 30, 2010 Share Posted April 30, 2010 2003 Master and Commander - The Far Side of the World: HMS SURPRISE (ex HMS Rose) is showing 8:00 pm this Saturday May 1st 2010 somewhere, but I didn't catch which channel, it was advertised on AMC but I checked the schedule for AMC and it was not there, I checked History Channel, NGC, and a bunch of others I thought of, and can't find it listed online. Can anyone confirm when this is going to be shown and particularly on what channel? No Fear Have Ye of Evil Curses says you... Aye,... Properly Warned Ye Be says I Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Littleneckhalfshell Posted April 30, 2010 Share Posted April 30, 2010 Ok, I will answer my own question. I finally found it, it is AMC, Saturday May 1, 2010 8:00 pm ""8:00 pmMaster and Commander: The Far Side of the World A British captain (Russell Crowe) chases a French ship in 1805."" No Fear Have Ye of Evil Curses says you... Aye,... Properly Warned Ye Be says I Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Captain McCool Posted April 30, 2010 Share Posted April 30, 2010 Thought I'd add that the Lady Washington also made an appearance in Star Trek: Generations, 1994. Captain Jack McCool, landlocked pirate extraordinaire, Captain of the dreaded prairie schooner Ill Repute, etc. etc. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ "That’s what a ship is, you know. It’s not just a keel, and a hull, and a deck, and sails. That’s what a ship needs. But what a ship is… what the Black Pearl really is… is freedom." -Captain Jack Sparrow Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Capt. Bo of the WTF co. Posted May 5, 2010 Share Posted May 5, 2010 (edited) John Wayne's full name is Francis Marion Wayne, and he was named for the "Swamp-Fox" Francis Marion of Rev-War fame. The Patriot was loosely based on the Swamp-Fox's activities during the American revolution. I had a beer in his old bar in the Chandler AZ. area back in 1981. What about Fair Wind in Jamaica? Anthony Quinn and (In Like Flint)james Coburn? Late but pyrates just the same. Bo Edited May 5, 2010 by Capt. Bo of the WTF co. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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