The Devil-Ship Pirates - mire scene

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The Devil-Ship Pirates - mire scene

Postby Lino » Tue Mar 10, 2020 6:22 pm

Hi all,

Going through some old VHS tapes and found a scene from a 1964 Hammer movie, The Devil-Ship Pirates, featuring a young Johnny Briggs (Mike Baldwin from Coronation Street) and a very cute blonde. Enjoy!

https://youtu.be/39kkekdcHiI

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Re: The Devil-Ship Pirates - mire scene

Postby Jaina76 » Wed Mar 11, 2020 12:16 am

Wow, I've never seen that one before. Awesome! I wouldn't mind being in her place.

Thank you for posting this!
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Postby DJlurker » Wed Mar 11, 2020 12:33 am

I’ve actually seen this before, but not in such high-quality. Thanks! 8-)

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Re: The Devil-Ship Pirates - mire scene

Postby dlodoski » Wed Mar 11, 2020 12:55 am

Yea, I doubt that we'll ever see that clip in substantially better quality. Thank Lino. :)

I'm pretty sure I have the movie on VHS as well - or at least an off-air original VHS recording.

Unless I see that there's a chance for better quality, I'll consider this clip already 're-shared'.
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Re: The Devil-Ship Pirates - mire scene

Postby quickman » Wed Mar 11, 2020 10:12 am

And she knew better than to struggle. Who was she?

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Re: The Devil-Ship Pirates - mire scene

Postby Duncan Edwards » Wed Mar 11, 2020 4:14 pm

The blonde was Susan Farmer. She was also a Hammer regular with Christopher Lee in Dracula and some others.
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Re: The Devil-Ship Pirates - mire scene

Postby Tim Kelly » Thu Mar 12, 2020 2:18 pm

Duncan Edwards wrote:The blonde was Susan Farmer. She was also a Hammer regular with Christopher Lee in Dracula and some others.

According to the IMDB, "Jane" was Natasha Pyne, who played "Karen", one of Patrick Cargill's two daughters in the sitcom "Father, Dear Father" on British TV in the 60s; most of the humour in that production centred on Dad hearing half a conversation and jumping to a totally erroneous conclusion.
Ms Pyne's role, with her "sister", Anna (Anne Holloway), was to provide eye-candy. (or "fanservice" as they call it these days).
"Aaaaaarrrrrrggggghhhhh! Quicksand! I'm sinking! I'll go straight to the bottom of.......GLURP!"
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"Ugh! Yukkkh! Ptui! I'm out of it! I'm free! Not even quicksand can defeat the power of.....the Eye of Zoltec!"

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Re: The Devil-Ship Pirates - mire scene

Postby Duncan Edwards » Thu Mar 12, 2020 2:34 pm

Tim Kelly wrote:
Duncan Edwards wrote:The blonde was Susan Farmer. She was also a Hammer regular with Christopher Lee in Dracula and some others.

According to the IMDB, "Jane" was Natasha Pyne, who played "Karen", one of Patrick Cargill's two daughters in the sitcom "Father, Dear Father" on British TV in the 60s; most of the humour in that production centred on Dad hearing half a conversation and jumping to a totally erroneous conclusion.
Ms Pyne's role, with her "sister", Anna (Anne Holloway), was to provide eye-candy. (or "fanservice" as they call it these days).


You are correct. All these years I have had my hammer horror honeys backwards.
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