Review of Swashbuckler (1976) by Abel D — 08 Nov 2013
Despite a slow start and a sometimes overly whimsical musical score, Goldstone's 70s pirate flick still delivers the goods. Strengthened by a very likeable and dedicated cast, with Shaw, Jones and Holder getting special props, alongside some beautiful production values and well staged, practical swordfights that harken back to the old days, and you have a, well, perfectly decent 'swashbuckler' in, well, 'Swashbuckler.
This review of Swashbuckler (1976) was written by Abel D on 08 Nov 2013.
Swashbuckler has generally received mixed reviews.
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