Blackbeard (miniseries)

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Blackbeard
Blackbeard-hallmarkfilm.jpg
DVD cover art
Genre Adventure, Drama
Written by Bryce Zabel
Directed by Kevin Connor
Starring Angus Macfadyen
Richard Chamberlain
Theme music composer Elia Cmiral
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) H. Daniel Gross
Robert Halmi
Larry Levinson
Cinematography Alan Caso
Running time 169 minutes
(DVD version)
Production company(s) Larry Levinson Productions
Hallmark Entertainment
Release
Original network Hallmark Channel
Original release June 17, 2006 (2006-06-17)
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

Blackbeard is a 2006 American adventure-drama television miniseries based on the pirate Blackbeard, directed by Kevin Connor from a screenplay written by Bryce Zabel.[1] It premiered on Hallmark Channel on June 17, 2006. The miniseries was shot on location in Thailand and the town of New Providence was built on a coconut plantation, and includes many factual names and places, but it is essentially a fictional story since Blackbeard's most notable exploits took place in North Carolina.[2]

Plot

In the first quarter of the 18th century, Blackbeard, otherwise known as Edward Teach, was seen as the most notorious and dangerous seafaring pirate of all. Plying his trade around the West Indies and the eastern coast of England’s North American colonies in his ship Queen Anne's Revenge.[3] Blackbeard wreaks havoc whilst looking for Captain Kidd's treasure, and his dark presence causes controversy in the port town of New Providence (The Bahamas), especially for Governor Charles Eden and his adopted daughter Charlotte, who is being wooed by Lieutenant Robert Maynard.[3]

Cast

Production

Despite being about the miniseries, the series is largely a remake of Captain Blood (1935). It was filmed by Living Films on location around Seattle, Washington.[3]

Home media

It was released on DVD by Echo Bridge Entertainment on July 11, 2006. It was later released in an international DVD edition re-titled Pirates: The True Story of Blackbeard, though by the writer's own admission little of the screenplay was actually true.[4]

References

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