A High Wind in Jamaica (1965)

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Movie basic details

Current status - Released
Total runtime - 103 mins.
Release date - 01-05-1965
Release year - 1965
Genres - Action, Adventure, Drama

Overall ratings and scores for A High Wind in Jamaica:
Happiness Score - 6.2/10, World Popularity Score - 4.397/100, IMDB Score - 6.5, Metascore - N/A, Internet Movie Database - 6.5/10, .
A High Wind in Jamaica movie has Total Global Votes - 32, Total IMD Votes - 2,104

A High Wind in Jamaica Movie Introduction: Movie A High Wind in Jamaica, release year 1965 is written by Stanley Mann, Ronald Harwood, Denis Cannan and directed by Alexander Mackendrick. The leading star-cast in this movie are Anthony Quinn, James Coburn, Dennis Price along with the other stars and crew members.

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Movie in-short: In 1870, a Jamaican colonial family sends its children to Britain for proper schooling but their ship is taken over by pirates who become fond of the kids.

Movie story-line: In 1870, a Jamaican colonial family sends its children to Britain for proper schooling, but their ship is taken over by pirates, who become fond of the kids.

Movie synopsis: The parents of children living in Jamaica, afraid that the kids are growing up uncivilized, decide to send them to England. But during the voyage, the childrens' ship is boarded by pirates and in the confusion the children wind up trapped on the pirate ship. The children view it as a lark, and one of them, a girl named Emily, develops an unusual bond with Chavez, the pirate captain. The superstitious pirates can't wait to unload the kids at the first port, but a tragedy prevents it, and Emily's relationship with Chavez takes a fateful twist.

Highlights - A High Wind in Jamaica (1965)

Total budget - $0.00
Total revenue - $0.00
Produced by - 20th Century Fox
Produced in - United Kingdom
Available languages - English (English), Spanish (Español),
Homepage URL -
Awards won / Nominations - N/A
Certificate(s) - DE : 16 US : NR

Lead Actors, Writer(s), Director(s) of A High Wind in Jamaica (1965)

Lead Actors - Anthony Quinn, James Coburn, Dennis Price
Writer(s) - Stanley Mann, Ronald Harwood, Denis Cannan
Director(s) - Alexander Mackendrick

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Release date of A High Wind in Jamaica (1965) is 01-05-1965.


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Worldwide pupularity of A High Wind in Jamaica (1965) movie is 4.397%.


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Production company of film A High Wind in Jamaica (1965) is/are 20th Century Fox, .


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Film production country for the film A High Wind in Jamaica (1965) is United Kingdom, .


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Film A High Wind in Jamaica (1965) is produced in English (English), Spanish (Español), language(s).


Which Genre the film A High Wind in Jamaica (1965) belongs to?
Movie A High Wind in Jamaica (1965) is categorized under Adventure, Drama genre(s).


Who are the lead actors of the film A High Wind in Jamaica (1965)?
Lead actors of the film A High Wind in Jamaica (1965) are Anthony Quinn, James Coburn, Dennis Price.


Who is the writer of the film A High Wind in Jamaica (1965)?
The writer(s) of the film A High Wind in Jamaica (1965) is/are Stanley Mann, Ronald Harwood, Denis Cannan.


Who is the director of the film A High Wind in Jamaica (1965)?
The director(s) of the film A High Wind in Jamaica (1965) is/are Alexander Mackendrick.


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What is the story of A High Wind in Jamaica (1965) in-short?
Short plot of movie A High Wind in Jamaica (1965): In 1870, a Jamaican colonial family sends its children to Britain for proper schooling but their ship is taken over by pirates who become fond of the kids..


What is the full story of A High Wind in Jamaica (1965) movie?
Full plot of movie A High Wind in Jamaica (1965): The parents of children living in Jamaica, afraid that the kids are growing up uncivilized, decide to send them to England. But during the voyage, the childrens' ship is boarded by pirates and in the confusion the children wind up trapped on the pirate ship. The children view it as a lark, and one of them, a girl named Emily, develops an unusual bond with Chavez, the pirate captain. The superstitious pirates can't wait to unload the kids at the first port, but a tragedy prevents it, and Emily's relationship with Chavez takes a fateful twist..


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List of full Starcast and crew members of A High Wind in Jamaica (1965)

Full Starcast:

profie photo of Anthony QuinnName: Anthony Quinn
Character: Chavez

profie photo of James CoburnName: James Coburn
Character: Zac

profie photo of Deborah BaxterName: Deborah Baxter
Character: Emily Thornton

profie photo of Gert FröbeName: Gert Fröbe
Character: Dutch Captain

profie photo of Dennis PriceName: Dennis Price
Character: Mathias

profie photo of Lila KedrovaName: Lila Kedrova
Character: Rosa

profie photo of Nigel DavenportName: Nigel Davenport
Character: Mr. Thornton

profie photo of Isabel DeanName: Isabel Dean
Character: Alice Thornton

profie photo of Kenneth J. WarrenName: Kenneth J. Warren
Character: Capt. Marpole

profie photo of Ben CarruthersName: Ben Carruthers
Character: Alberto

profie photo of Brian PhelanName: Brian Phelan
Character: Curtis

profie photo of Trader FaulknerName: Trader Faulkner
Character: Pirate

profie photo of Charles LaurenceName: Charles Laurence
Character: Tallyman

profie photo of Charles HyattName: Charles Hyatt
Character: Pirate

profie photo of Dan JacksonName: Dan Jackson
Character: Pirate

profie photo of Viviane VenturaName: Viviane Ventura
Character: Margaret Fernandez

profie photo of Kenji TakakiName: Kenji Takaki
Character: Cook

profie photo of Roberta ToveyName: Roberta Tovey
Character: Rachel Thornton

profie photo of Martin AmisName: Martin Amis
Character: John Thornton

profie photo of Jeffrey ChandlerName: Jeffrey Chandler
Character: Edward Thornton

profie photo of Karen FlackName: Karen Flack
Character: Laura Thornton

profie photo of Henry BeltranName: Henry Beltran
Character: Harry Fernandez

profie photo of Philip MadocName: Philip Madoc
Character: Guardia Civile

Crew Members:

profie photo of Douglas SlocombeName: Douglas Slocombe
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Director of Photography

profie photo of Ronald HarwoodName: Ronald Harwood
Department: Writing
Job/Role: Screenplay

profie photo of Tom PevsnerName: Tom Pevsner
Department: Production
Job/Role: Associate Producer

profie photo of Alexander MackendrickName: Alexander Mackendrick
Department: Directing
Job/Role: Director

profie photo of Derek YorkName: Derek York
Department: Editing
Job/Role: Editor

profie photo of John CroydonName: John Croydon
Department: Production
Job/Role: Producer

profie photo of Stanley MannName: Stanley Mann
Department: Writing
Job/Role: Screenplay

profie photo of Denis CannanName: Denis Cannan
Department: Writing
Job/Role: Screenplay

profie photo of Larry AdlerName: Larry Adler
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Original Music Composer

profie photo of John HoesliName: John Hoesli
Department: Art
Job/Role: Art Direction

profie photo of Bill LodgeName: Bill Lodge
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Makeup Artist

profie photo of Freddie WilliamsonName: Freddie Williamson
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Makeup Artist

profie photo of Clifford ParkesName: Clifford Parkes
Department: Production
Job/Role: Associate Producer

profie photo of Daphne MartinName: Daphne Martin
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Hairstylist

profie photo of Richard HughesName: Richard Hughes
Department: Writing
Job/Role: Novel

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Reviews Section

rated 4 out of 5
June 23, 2021

High on a Gallows Tree My Love. A High Wind in Jamaica is directed by Alexander Mackendrick and adapted to screenplay jointly by Stanley Mann, Ronald Harwood & Denis Cannan, from the Richard Hughes novel of the same name. It stars Anthony Quinn, James Coburn, Deborah Baxter, Lila Kedrova, Martin Amis, Dennis Price and Nigel Davenport. Music is by Larry Adler, with the song High on a Gallows Tree song by Mike LeRoy, and cinematography is by Douglas Slocombe. Out of 20th Century Fox it's a DeLuxe Color/CinemaScope production. When a hurricane hits the isle of Jamaica in 1870, the Thornton family seek refuge in the basement. Here they discover the servants and workers performing a voodoo ceremony to ward off evil spirits. Horrified, Mrs Thornton decides to send the children and their two friends back to England to be educated away from what she deems savagery. However, during the voyage the youngsters are mistakenly taken captive by pirates, an event that will change forever the lives of captives and capturers alike. He's afraid: he says that kids bring bad luck... Richard Hughes' source novel was a one time part of the scholastic curriculum at Blighty seats of learning back in the day, the thematics of such a literary work no doubt inducing many a beardy teacher into lecturing over drive. Alexander Mackendrick's film adaptation manages to retain the literary feel whilst also entertaining by way of its intrigue. In many ways it's an odd film, a blend of pirates and children on board a ship screams out as something Disneyesque in make up, but it really isn't in any shape or form a frothy swash buckler movie. The pirates, led by Quinn's (wonderfully full of gusto) Chavez, are more human by motives and mannerisms, around them the children are realistic, they are not afraid, why would they be since they have not been taught that Pirates are bad? The youngsters merely see their stay with the bluff "n" ruff crew as an extended adventure. Their spirit is infectious, and Emily (an impressive Baxter) has a particularly beguiling effect on Chavez, but his right hand man Zac (Coburn effectively mannered) senses trouble and it's not long before the crew begin to fret about the lasting implications of the children being on board. We just know that something bad is going to come out of this unlikely coupling of youth and pirates, and it's then, for the last third of the movie, that Hughes' literary themes start to tumble out of the screen. Emotional and psychological twangs are neatly etched into the narrative by the ever astute Mackendrick, and a quandary surfaces by way of the innocence of youth; it's power, which when confronted by guilt creates a moral void that closes the picture (though not the novel) on an edgy note. Film looks great, with Slocombe's "Scope" photography out of the top draw, and Adler's score carries with it an ethereal quality that befits the haunting like nature of the story. Fox's Region 1 DVD release is double sided, giving a choice of full frame or widescreen, for those with big televisions the only way to see it is in widescreen, but the print is far from pristine. On release the film was met with much indifference, many were not sure what they had just watched, or were simply just upset at not getting a swash buckling adventure yarn. That uneasy reception goes some way to explaining why the film is largely forgotten and since over the years it has hardly ever been shown on television, it's certainly unseen. It deserves more exposure, very well put together all told, and definitely a picture that is strong in narrative as it puts human qualities firmly under the microscope. 8/10


-- John Chard
rated 3 out of 5
April 04, 2022

Poor old Anthony Quinn ("Chavez") is going about his harmless pirating when he alights on a ship carrying some British children en route to their schooling in Britain. Immediately the onboard dynamic changes. The captain starts to feel a bit of affection for these weans - even as his crew, and best pal "Zac" (James Coburn) start to think they are little better than a Jonas. This sentiment is only exacerbated as their childish calamities start to impact on the crew's fun and income. Deborah Baxter ("Emily") seems to be the favourite, and when she becomes injured their pirating days look numbered. The at sea scenarios here are engaging enough and the child actors are not bad at all, but the plot quickly begins to become too contrived - and actually, one could well believe in the Jonas theory as just about anything and everything that can go wrong does! I really didn't like the ending at all - somehow it just felt wrong, but it's a nice film to look at with plenty of attention to the production detail. More Mickey than Errol Flynn, but watchable nonetheless.


-- CinemaSerf

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