Captain Blood (1935) - (Movie Clip) You Would Think Of Geraniums
Opening scene, Pitt (Ross Alexander) hurtles through 17th century rear-screen projected England to summon Errol Flynn (title character, though he's now a physician, not yet a seaman), doing some wry exposition with servant Mrs. Barlow (Jessie Ralph), in Warner Bros.' Captain Blood, 1935.
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Captain Blood -- (Original Trailer)
After being unjustly sentenced to prison, a doctor escapes and becomes a notorious pirate in Captain Blood (1935) starring Errol Flynn.
Captain Blood (1935) -- (Movie Clip) Heigh-Ho For The Governor's Foot
Errol Flynn (title character), still a slave in colonial Jamaica but now favored by the ailing governor, working a trick on incompetent fellow doctors Bronson and Wacker (Hobart Cavanaugh, Donald Meek), in Captain Blood, 1935.
Captain Blood (1935) -- (Movie Clip) Break Out Those Sails!
Colonel Bishop (Lionel Atwill), coming aboard off Port Royal, is stunned to find that it's his own escaped slaves, led by Errol Flynn (title character) and Hagthorpe (Guy Kibbee), who've taken his ship back from Spanish invaders, Arabella (Olivia de Havilland) worrying ashore, in Captain Blood, 1935.
Captain Blood (1935) -- (Movie Clip) Pleasant Way To Die
Over an hour into the film, the ultimate villain Captain Levasseur (Basil Rathbone) has appeared, partying with Errol Flynn (title character) and their crews in Tortuga, forming a fateful alliance, in Michael Curtiz' Captain Blood, 1935.
Captain Blood (1935) -- (Movie Clip) Your Sacred Duty
A doctor unjustly accused of rebellion, Errol Flynn (title character) challenges and diagnoses the presiding judge Baron Jeffries (Leonard Mudie), early in Warner Bros.' Captain Blood, 1935, from the Rafael Sabatini novel.
Captain Blood (1935) -- (Movie Clip) The Woman Who Owns Me
Enslaved in Jamaica, but now physician to the governor, Errol Flynn (title character) is almost caught by Bishop (Lionel Atwill) plotting (with Ross Alexander), then has his closest-yet encounter with the niece, his owner, Arabella (Olivia de Havilland), in Captain Blood, 1935.
Captain Blood (1935) -- (Movie Clip) Your Very Humble Slave
First scene for radiant Arabella (Olivia de Havilland), with her uncle Colonel Bishop (Lionel Atwill) joining their friend the Jamaican governor (George Hassell), to look over the new slaves, taking up an immediate and reciprocated interest in star Errol Flynn, in Captain Blood, 1935.