
The Pirates of the Mississippi (1963) | Streaming Guide & Showtimes
The Pirates of the Mississippi (1963) — European produced Western based on the novel by Friedrich Gerstäcker, set in the 19th…
The Pirates of the Mississippi (1963) Storyline
European produced Western based on the novel by Friedrich Gerstäcker, set in the 19th century in a town on the banks of the Mississippi River. The area is plagued by a gang of pirates under the leadership of Captain Kelly, who live on an island in the river, from where they operate raids on passing steamboats and traders rafts, robbing them of their cargo and murdering the crews. Townspeople and settlers do their best to put an end to the crimes and rid themselves of the pirates and their daring leader.
Full Cast & Crew
- Hansjörg Felmy as Sheriff James Lively
- Sabine Sinjen as Evelyn
- Horst Frank as Kelly
- Brad Harris as Tom Cook
- Dorothee Parker as Georgia
- Karl Lieffen as Doc Monrove
- Tony Kendall as Schwarzer Adler
- Bruna Simionato as Wichita
- Luigi Batzella as Squire Dayton
- Jeannette Batti as Mrs. Bridleford
- Dan Vadis as Blackfoot
- Danilo Turk as Uncle Jonathan
- Vladimir Bačić as Frank
Why Watch The Pirates of the Mississippi?
The Vibe: The Pirates of the Mississippi is a captivating and well-crafted western movie from 1963. Directed by Jürgen Roland, and starring Hansjörg Felmy, Sabine Sinjen, Horst Frank European produced Western based on the novel by Friedrich Gerstäcker, set in the 19th century in a town on the banks of the Mississippi River.
Fan Reception: While holding a polarized score of 6.6/10, The Pirates of the Mississippi retains a dedicated audience who appreciate its unique premise and stylistic choices.
Who Should Watch It: Highly recommended for general audiences and genre enthusiasts. If you enjoy movies, The Pirates of the Mississippi deserves a spot on your watchlist.
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