

Adventure · Drama
Overview
In 1870, a Jamaican colonial family sends its children to Britain for proper schooling, but their ship is taken over by pirates, who become fond of the kids.
Top Cast


Anthony Quinn
Anthony Quinn
Chavez
Anthony Quinn
Chavez


James Coburn
James Coburn
Zac
James Coburn
Zac


Deborah Baxter
Deborah Baxter
Emily Thornton
Deborah Baxter
Emily Thornton


Gert Fröbe
Gert Fröbe
Dutch Captain
Gert Fröbe
Dutch Captain


Dennis Price
Dennis Price
Mathias
Dennis Price
Mathias


Lila Kedrova
Lila Kedrova
Rosa
Lila Kedrova
Rosa


Nigel Davenport
Nigel Davenport
Mr. Thornton
Nigel Davenport
Mr. Thornton


Isabel Dean
Isabel Dean
Alice Thornton
Isabel Dean
Alice Thornton


Kenneth J. Warren
Kenneth J. Warren
Capt. Marpole
Kenneth J. Warren
Capt. Marpole
Ben Carruthers
Ben Carruthers
Alberto
Ben Carruthers
Alberto
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