Based on the true story of the USS Indianapolis, a US Navy warship that was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine in the Pacific Ocean in 1945. The ship sank and the surviving crew members were left stranded in shark-infested waters. As they waited for rescue, they faced extreme hardships and fought to stay alive.
The Black Corsair is a thrilling adventure film based on the book of the same name. The story follows a swashbuckling pirate who sets out on a dangerous journey to seek revenge. Fueled by the desire to restore justice, he engages in a fierce battle at sea against his enemies. The film explores the world of pirates, galleons, and pirate ships, creating a captivating and action-packed experience.
In 1803, the only thing standing between Napoleon and his plan of world domination is England and the British Navy. The admiralty, learning that Napoleon has assembled an invasion fleet decides to send out one of its vessels to destroy it the French flagship under cover of fog. Forced out of retirement, ruthless, tyrannical and temperamental Captain William Blake is put in command. He wields his command with sadistic fury until an epidemic of scurvy attacks the crew and, when he refuses to go ashore for needed provision, mutiny and insubordination results...and, then, the French flagship arrives.
A battleship, manned mainly by dogs (and Porky), and whose captain sounds rather like Yosemite Sam, sets sail. When the crew threatens to get to the mess hall before the captain, he orders them to halt (and they do, some in mid-air). The ship gets a radio message of a reward for capturing the pirate submarine. The crew sets out in planes to go looking, leaving Porky behind. Naturally, the sub comes after the ship, and defense is up to Porky. He manages to repel the boarding party and winches the sub onboard with a plunger.
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