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Blackbeard the Pirate

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Blackbeard the Pirate is a 1952 Technicolor swashbuckler loosely based on the life and legend of Blackbeard.

Directed by Raoul Walsh. Written by Alan Le May, based on a story by DeVallon Scott.

Quotes

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  • There was a jolly miller.
      He lived upon the Dee.
    He looked beneath his pillar,
      And there he saw a flea.
    Ho-ho, ho-ho, he-he, he-he,
      He chuckled in his glee.
    • Blackbeard
  • Chuck the wench out of 'ere!
    • Blackbeard
  • Worley, man the guns!
    • Blackbeard
  • Arrr, my glist'nin' darlin's... Here, lock 'em up.
    • Blackbeard [of his plunder]
  • Gilly, Gilly, give him just a tickle with the point of your blade, at about his liver.
    • Blackbeard
  • You slimy coward! You'd make the flesh crawl on a squid!
    • Edwina Mansfield [to Blackbeard]
  • So that's it! The black-hearted butcher. He thinks he can hoodwink old Henry Morgan, well that's a game at which two can play. He might run from me... but he wouldn't run from the sight of a rich, Spanish galleon! So I think we'll have some devilment tonight in the Nicholas Channel. We'll take that galleon!... and use it as a bait for Blackbeard. When he closes on her, he'll find himself outgunned, outfought, outwitted, and dead as mutton! Come on, let's be at it!
    • Sir Henry Morgan

Dialogue

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Blackbeard: What be your name, girl?
Edwina Mansfield: Blackbeard!
Blackbeard: No, I be Blackbeard.

Blackbeard: Worley, come here. I believe I'm gonna catch me a rat!
Ben Worley: What for, you hungry?
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