Review of Blackbeard's Ghost (1968) by Howard Thompson for The New York Times — 09 Mar 1999
The whole thing, by the way, shines in nifty color. But the real appeal of such wholesomeness is the brisk, unsugary serving, under Robert Stevenson's trim direction, and the consistently adroit humor, which sidesteps slapstick.
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This review of Blackbeard's Ghost (1968) was written by Howard Thompson and published by The New York Times on 09 Mar 1999.
Blackbeard's Ghost has generally received positive reviews.
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