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The Buccaneers: The Complete Series

Starring: Robert Shaw, Peter Hammond Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
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  • Actors: Robert Shaw, Peter Hammond, Wilfred Downing, Paul Hansard, Brian Rawlinson
  • Format: Black & White, Closed-captioned, Mono, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: All Regions
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Mill Creek Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: August 15, 2006
  • Run Time: 1170 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000H5U6AC
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #21,345 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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Follow the adventures of Captain Dan Tempest, a former pirate pardoned by the King, now working for the Crown as a privateer. Captain Tempest sails the Caribbean, battling the Spanish that terrorize the shipping lanes, all the while he fights a constant battle in port with Lt. Beamish, the Crown-appointed deputy governor who doesn't agree with Tempest's way. Take yourself back to those days of yesteryear, where the open seas offered a lifetime of adventure and plenty of danger!

Included:
1. Articles of War
2. Before the Mast
3. Blackbeard
4. Blood Will Tell
5. Captain Dan Tempest
6. Conquest of New Providence
7. Conquistador
8. Cutlass Wedding
9. Dan Tempest and The Amazons
10. Dan Tempest Holds an Auction
11. Dan Tempest's War with Spain
12. Dangerous Cargo
13. Dead Man's Rock
14. Flip and Jenny
15. Gentleman Jack and the Lady
16. Ghost Ship
17. Gunpowder Plot
18. Hurricane
19. Indian Fighters
20. Instrument of War
21. Marooned
22. Mistress Higgins' Treasure
23. Mother Doughty's Crew
24. Mr. Beamish and the Hangman's Noose
25. Pirate Honour
26. Printer's Devil
27. Prize of Andalusia
28. The Aztec Treasure
29. The Decoy
30. The Hand of the Hawk
31. The Ladies
32. The Raider
33. The Return of Calico Jack
34. The Slave Ship
35. The Spy Aboard
36. The Surgeon of Sangre Rojo
37. The Wasp
38. To The Rescue
39. Whale Gold


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53 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Let's Go A Rovin' And Join The Buccaneers!, October 9, 2006
By Robert Huggins (Suburban Philadelphia, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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The mid to late 1950s and early 1960s saw numerous costume adventure series produced in England and exported to the United States, series like "The Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel," "The Adventures of Robin Hood," "The Adventures of Sir Lancelot," "Ivanhoe," "William Tell" and "Sir Francis Drake." In the wake of the successful series "The Adventures of Robin Hood," the same production company, Sapphire Films, made "The Buccaneers" for the 1956-57 season on CBS. "The Buccaneers" focuses on the exploits of reformed pirate Dan Tempest and his crew as they aid Lt. Beamish, the acting governor of New Providence, a small British colony in the Caribbean. Robert Shaw, perhaps best remembered for his portrayal of "Quint," the doomed shark hunter in "Jaws," portrays Captain Tempest. Like "The Adventures of Robin Hood," "The Buccaneers" was produced for a juvenile audience but thanks to some good writing and acting, adults can enjoy this fun adventure series. Look for guest stars like Joan Sims and Sidney James from the "Carry On" movie and TV series, Hazel Court of Hammer Films fame, and even future film director John "Midnight Cowboy" Schlesinger makes an early acting appearance.

Following on the heels of their two previous classic TV releases (the 1954 version of "Sherlock Holmes" with Ronald Howard and "Victory at Sea," the early 1950s World War II documentary series), Mill Creek Entertainment offers all 39 episodes of this entertaining series. Given the low selling price for this release, I had low expectations for this DVD set, but was very pleasantly surprised at the visual quality of the episodes. These episodes are very near the quality that one would expect for a classic TV release from a major studio. There are some very minimal film specks and an occasional tape roll but, on an overall basis, Mill Creek has more than exceeded my expectations for this 50 year old series ("The Buccaneers" began U.S. broadcasts in September of 1956). There are 13 episodes included on each of three single-sided, dual-layered discs, but the transfers are very solid; I've seen no significant issues regarding compression or digital breakup on the episodes. Unfortunately, the Mill Creek Entertainment logo appears twice for about 15 seconds in each episode; it's not too distracting and is the only real negative for this release.

There are a couple of interesting notes on "The Buccaneers" and this release from Mill Creek Entertainment. In episode #9, titled "The Ladies," Robert Shaw is heard singing "Farewell and adieu to you, fair Spanish ladies. Farewell and adieu, you ladies of Spain . . ." Shaw would reprise this very same tune 19 years later in "Jaws." Shaw also returned to the genre in the 1976 film "Swashbuckler." Mill Creek incorrectly describes "The Buccaneers" as being television's very first pirate series on the back of the DVD box. That's not correct; "The Buccaneers" was produced in 1956 whereas "The Adventures of Long John Silver" (with Robert Newton reprising his signature role from two theatrical films), was produced in Australia in 1955 for syndication in the U.S. and England. It was Australia's first television production (it wasn't even shown there for a few years until the country had a nationwide feed) and was filmed entirely in color. Mill Creek has included 14 (of 26) episodes of this series in "The Ultimate Pirate Collection" which Amazon also sells.

For fans of classic TV and costume adventure series from the 1950s, I can easily recommend "The Buccaneers" . . . five stars and a hoist of the Jolly Roger!
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thigh High Leather Boots!, March 21, 2007
Nearly 50 years before Jack Sparrow there was The Buccaneers.

I loved this series when I was 10. Allowing for the technology of the time, it's still a fun show, with good dialogue and good acting. Camera work is generally tight and the sets don't shake.

I am still in love with Lt. Beamish, and the wary relationship he and Tempest develop. But after watching and rewatching 50 years later, I find Hammond's Beamish is the best character in the show. Certainly the most developed one. (And this close to drop-dead gorgeous). Shaw was pretty much playing himself. But Hammond fleshed out what was essentially a comedy relief role of a naive bumbler with authority figure issues into someone with real grit underneath, added the touchstone orf "King and Country", honor and friendship, and went toe to toe with Shaw's ego and came out dead even or sometimes ahead.

The ad-libs and one-upmanship in this old series are just a tickle. I have no idea of what the professional relationship between Shaw and Hammond was, but the two characters really click.

Pity that Beamish disappears after episode 26. The show loses some spark as Tempest has no one to really bounce off of. Beamish was the only one who butted heads with him.

This is a Broadway musical waiting to happen. Someone please show this to Mel Brooks!

A terrific Yo Ho.

And thigh-high leather boots. . . .

One year later:

not only has it held up well and Beamish is as endearing as I remember, I actually managed to locate and contact the actor - Peter Hammond - who portrayed this delightful character.

After several phone conversations, he's 85 and delightful and charming, he barks and bites, he's coy and bright and a veteran curmudgeon all in a neat grandfatherly package.

memories don't come better than this. If I had met him when I was 10 I would have been struck dumb and brain-dead.

It's astounding to me the number of "official" media reviews of this old show I read that dismiss the Beamish character as a nearly total git when I am seeing the character evolve and mature. And I think that had to be Hammond's doing.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Robert Shaw The Pirate , January 17, 2007
This is a great set and what a price. The quality is excellent and where can you get so many shows at this price. The shows are very well done, I've watched all of them and loved all. I remember watching this show as a kid so this made it even better.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great old-fashioned adventure
Some people enjoy their entertainment gritty and real and some like it light-hearted and stylized. This series is for fans of the latter. Read more
Published 5 months ago by S.E. Poza

4.0 out of 5 stars A pirate's life for me!
THE BUCCANEERS was a half-hour British import that aired for 39 weeks on the CBS-TV network (Saturdays at 7:30 PM) during the 1956-57 season. Read more
Published 24 months ago by Annie Van Auken

3.0 out of 5 stars For Die-hard Piratics
If a campy black & white TV series from the 50's is what you're craving, this will satisfy your hunger. Read more
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