
Be bold. Be brave. Be prepared.
Morgan Adams and her slave, William Shaw, are on a quest to recover the three portions of a treasure map. Unfortunately, the final portion is held by her murderous uncle, Dawg. Her crew is skeptical of her leadership abilities, so she must complete her quest before they mutiny against her. This is made yet more difficult by the efforts of the British crown to end her pirate raids.
- 5.8
- 1995
- Released
- 2h 4m

Geena Davis
Morgan Adams
Matthew Modine
William Shaw
Frank Langella
Dawg
Maury Chaykin
John Reed
Patrick Malahide
Ainslee
Stan Shaw
Glasspoole
Rex Linn
Mr. Blair
Paul Dillon
Snelgrave
Christopher Masterson
Bowen
Jimmie F. Skaggs
Scully
Harris Yulin
Black Harry
Carl Chase
Bishop
Peter Geeves
Fiddler Pirate
Angus Wright
Captain Trotter
Ken Bones
Toussant
Mary Pegler
Mandy Rickets
Mary Peach
Lady
Lucinda Aurel
Lady
Thomas Lockyer
Lieutenant
Roger Booth
Auctioneer
George Murcell
Mordachai Fingers
Christopher Halliday
Hastings
Richard Leaf
Snake the Lookout
Tam White
Fleming
Rupert Vansittart
Captain Perkins
Nick Bartlett
Dawg's Pirate
David Bailie
Dawg's Pirate
Kwame Kwei-Armah
Dawg's Pirate
Ramon Tikaram
Dawg's Pirate
Christopher Adamson
Dawg's Pirate
Finster
Monkey (uncredited)
Thor
Pirate Dog
Chris Johnston
Helmsman
Released
en
$102,000,000.00
$16,000,000.00
- #ship
- #treasure
- #exotic island
- #island
- #map
- #scalp
- #treasure map
- #sword fight
- #betrayal
- #pirate
- #heroine
- #swashbuckler
- #adventurer
- #pirate ship
- #17th century
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OK, so there's precious little original here but I still quite enjoyed Geena Davis doing her best Maureen O'Hara impression as the buccaneer "Adams". She sort of accedes to the ship's captaincy after the death of her father, but her crew are less than convinced. She's going to have to prove her worth. So, now pursued by the arch-baddie "Dawg" (Frank Langella), she and her hapless but handsome slav

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***Fun pirate flick tries too hard to be heroic and panders to youngsters*** In 1668 a female pirate captain (Geena Davis) purchases an educated slave (Matthew Modine) to read a treasure map written in Latin and help her & crew find the priceless lucre on Cutthroat Island. Frank Langella plays her villainous uncle who’s also chasing the hidden loot. “Cutthroat Island” (1995) is a pirate a
Not as bad as it's notoriously condemned as being, but still clearly shows that both leads and the director were ill-advised (you know very well that if you were getting Harlin at that point in time, you were getting Davis--that's exactly why she probably married him). She brings her A-game and definitely tries her best but this just isn't her thing, and Modine's clearly not blockbuster star mater











