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East Lynne Theater Co. to Screen THE CRIMSON PIRATE and THE CRIMSON PIRATE

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August at the award-winning East Lynne Theater is all about swashbuckling. Currently with "Zorro!" on the mainstage, the company's Sunday Film Series, with co-sponsor The Cape May Film Society, presents two high seas adventures: "The Crimson Pirate" (1952) on August 3 at 8:30p.m., and "The Black Pirate" (1926) on August 10 at 8:30p.m.

Set in the Caribbean, "The Crimson Pirate" is an adventure comedy that begins when a band of pirates, led by Captain Vallo, capture a ship of the King's navy. As Vallo, Burt Lancaster shines, performing his own stunts and obviously having a great time. Nick Cravat plays Ojo, Vallo's right-hand man, who also demonstrates considerable athletic skill. Directed by Robert Siodmak, "The Crimson Pirate" is considered by many to be the template for ''Pirates of the Caribbean,'' and is as fun today as when it was first released in 1952. Well-known composer William Alwyn provided a rousing score.

In the silent film, "The Black Pirate," Douglas Fairbanks plays a nobleman whose father was killed by pirates. To avenge his father's death, he becomes a pirate himself to uncover the villains. His adventures as a buccaneer include saving the life of a young noblewoman, played by Billie Dove, and fighting duels with actors Sam De Grasse and Anders Randolph.

The organist accompanying the silent classic is Wayne Zimmerman, who recently accompanied "Wings" as part this Sunday Film Series, and will return on October 19 to accompany some Spooky Silent Shorts. He has performed on note-worthy pipe organs, including the Wanamaker organ in Philadelphia and the Loew's Theater organ in Jersey City. Although there is usually someone credited in silent films as having written the music, he creates his own score for every feature. He plays his scores from memory, never taking a break during the performance. It is rare nowadays that film lovers have the opportunity to see silent films as they were meant to be shown, with live music.

Tickets are $10 for "The Crimson Pirate" and $15 for "The Black Pirate," with ages 12 and under free. The location is The First Presbyterian Church of Cape May, 500 Hughes St., where ELTC is in residence. For reservations and information contact ELTC at 609-884-5898 or online at www.eastlynnetheater.org.





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