A mysterious old sailor arrives in Grey Rocks, Nova Scotia and meets a young boy and mother whom he offers to help for his own reasons.A mysterious old sailor arrives in Grey Rocks, Nova Scotia and meets a young boy and mother whom he offers to help for his own reasons.A mysterious old sailor arrives in Grey Rocks, Nova Scotia and meets a young boy and mother whom he offers to help for his own reasons.
- Awards
- 2 nominations
- Jim Hawkins
- (voice)
- Meg O'Leary
- (voice)
- Roy Moehner
- (voice)
- Harry Freelove
- (voice)
- Calico Jack
- (voice)
- Klaus Moehner
- (voice)
- …
- Mr. Herkes
- (voice)
- …
- Todd Moehner
- (voice)
- Mona Moehner
- (voice)
- Jenny
- (voice)
- Mussy Oikle
- (voice)
- …
- Carl Moehner
- (voice)
- …
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- TriviaAfter having read the novel, The Pirate's Passage, Donald Sutherland called author William Gilkerson in Nova Scotia about buying the movie rights, saying: "I would like to buy this. Please. This is where I'm from. This is where my heart is. Let me do it."
- GoofsA ship's flag waves in the direction the ship is moving. The reason for this is because the wind that fills the sails pushing the ship forward also pushes the flag in the same direction.
- Quotes
Captain Charles Johnson: [Roy Moehner is about to get busted with his illegal contraband goods] You thought you could dismast us, didn't you, Mr. Gentleman?
Roy Moehner: [Apparently not understanding the Captain's comment] I have *no* idea what you're talking about. Now, get out of my way.
Captain Charles Johnson: [Grabbing Roy by the shirt] Are you goin' swimmin'?
Roy Moehner: [Still confused] What the *Hell*?
Captain Charles Johnson: [Shoves Roy away from the Warehouse] We just blew your ship out of the water, mister, and you didn't even know it, yet, did ya? Well, you're about to find out!
It's done in a 2D CG animation that seems a little cheap, but done well enough to still look good. The art is still well done, I love the character designs, it very much feels like a labor of love.
The story was interesting as well, I look forward to finding the book as I hear the movie is only loosely based on it. It had enough depth to keep me guessing, but I was able to guess a few plot points (which is my favorite balance for a movie).
As for content, it's mostly the language that I wouldn't want the kids to hear. The parental advisory covers most of it, the lady also uses the word 'bastard' once. I think the themes are a little complex for kids too. It is pirate themed after all. It defends the "honest" pirates that only steal and do minimum damage to get what they need, or breaking the law to accomplish what needs to be done. Thankfully the kid in the story still tries to do what's right without going around the law.
I'd definitely watch it again, and I think it's worth at least seeing it once.
- jandsm5321
- Aug 1, 2017
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- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
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