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Dead Men Tell No Tales

After braving the dangers of the high seas, floating for days on a hatchway, battling with sharks, dying of their thirst, George Stevenson Cole was rescued, only to be plunged into a baffling mystery.

6.5 average rating
6.5
No Language / 70 MIN. / 1920

The Genres

The Synopsis

Notorious pirate Joaquin Santos lives by the saying, "Dead Men Tell No Tales". He conspires with the prominent Squire Rattray to take over and plunder the Lady Jermyn, a ship carrying a considerable amount of gold, and then destroy the ship and kill its crew. Rattray, who is in love with Santos' daughter Eve, agrees to pick up the pirate, his crew and their loot on his private yacht after the deed is done. However, young George Cole, a passenger on the Lady Jermyn who is also in love with Eve, survives the attack and sets out to find her.

The Cast

Catherine CalvertPercy MarmontHolmes HerbertGustav von SeyffertitzRoy ApplegateBernard SiegelWalter JamesManuel Santos 'Santos'India Wakara

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