The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air is proud to present Rafael Sabatini's adventure classic, Captain Blood, fully dramatized in 17 episodes.
Dr. Peter Blood is arrested and sentenced to hang for treating a wounded rebel. Instead of death, he is sent to Barbados as a slave. When the Spanish attack the port city of Bridgetown, he and his fellow slaves capture the Spanish ship and set out to sea, where he becomes the notorious pirate, Captain Blood. With its battles on sea and land, daring escapes, sword duels to the death, a touch of romance, and a magnificent score by Jeffrey Gage, this greatest pirate story of them all is a swashbuckling adventure on a grand scale.
This dramatization puts you in the middle of the action with a large cast of actors, thousands of sound effects, and original music, all in full digital stereo.
The Colonial Radio Theatre's performance of Sabatini's historical adventure about an Irishman wrongly convicted of treason who escapes slavery into the life piratical is generally well served by sound effects (good explosions!) and music. The adaptation, however, is serviceable, if sometimes awkward. And the actors are not easy and natural in their roles, and a few are quite bad. Accents (which are constant) are a sore point: the British weak, the Spanish clichéd, the French abysmal. Especially hard to listen to is the mannered and sepulchral narrator. This program deserves credit for effort and earnestness, and for some rousing moments, but mediocre acting, like Captain Blood himself, triumphs in the end. W.M. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine
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