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Tyrant of the Sea

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.

Top Cast

  • Rhys Williams

    Rhys Williams

    William Blake

  • Ron Randell

    Ron Randell

    Eric Hawkins

  • Valentine Perkins

    Valentine Perkins

    Betsy Blake

  • Doris Lloyd

    Doris Lloyd

    Elizabeth Blake

  • Lester Matthews

    Lester Matthews

    Horatio Nelson

  • Harry Cording

    Harry Cording

    Sampson Edwards

  • Terry Kilburn

    Terry Kilburn

    Dick Savage

  • Maurice Marsac

    Maurice Marsac

    Phillipe Daumer

  • William Fawcett

    William Fawcett

    Shawn O'Donnell

Overview

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.

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