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  1. Prize of Andalusia: Directed by Peter Maxwell. With Robert Shaw, Jean Cadell, Conrad Phillips, Bruno Barnabe. After the crew rescues a stranded English sailor from being strapped to a bundle of cargo floating in the ocean, they swear to avenge the wrongdoing against him and rescue his stolen ship.

    • (17)
    • Adventure, Drama
    • Peter Maxwell
    • 1957-04-03
  2. The Buccaneers (1958) was a Whitman “Big Little Book”: 276 pages half of them are Russ Manning illustrations, the rest are a story written by Alice Sankey. The adventure story sends Captain Dan Tempest (a buccaneer, or privateer, unofficially serving the English king) and his crew of ex-pirates, after the notorious Blackbeard, and Dan's ship “Sultana” battles with Blackbeard’s famous ...

  3. Watch The Buccaneers Season 1 Episode 29 Prize of Andalusia Free Online. After the crew rescues a stranded sailor, they swear to avenge him and get his stolen ship. This leads them to a Spanish island, where they must avoid spies to track down the ship.

    • Peter Maxwell
    • 26 min
    • January 1, 1957
  4. Season 1 Episode 29 - Prize of Andalusia. 1957 · 25 min. TV-PG. Adventure · War · Drama. After the crew rescues a stranded English sailor from being strapped to a bundle of cargo floating in the ocean, they swear to avenge the wrongdoing against him and rescue his stolen ship. This leads them to a Spanish island, where they must blend in and ...

    • Peter Maxwell
    • January 1, 1957
    • 25 min
  5. "The Buccaneers" Prize of Andalusia (TV Episode 1957) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. The Buccaneers: With Robert Shaw, Paul Hansard, Brian Rawlinson, Edwin Richfield. The Crown takes Tempest's stronghold. The ex-pirate wins a pardon and becomes a privateer.

  7. Upcoming Movies and TV shows; ... The Buccaneers – Season 1, Episode 29 Pride of Andalusia Aired Apr 3, ... Watch The Buccaneers — Season 1, Episode 29 with a subscription on Prime Video, or ...