Captain Blood (1935 Film) - Cast

Cast

  • Errol Flynn as Peter Blood
  • Olivia de Havilland as Arabella Bishop
  • Lionel Atwill as Colonel Bishop
  • Basil Rathbone as Levasseur
  • Ross Alexander as Jeremy Pitt, Blood's friend and navigator
  • Guy Kibbee as Hagthorpe, another crewman
  • Henry Stephenson as Lord Willoughby
  • Robert Barrat as Wolverstone
  • Hobart Cavanaugh as Dr. Bronson
  • Donald Meek as Dr. Whacker
  • Jessie Ralph as Mrs. Barlow
  • Forrester Harvey as Honesty Nuttall
  • Frank McGlynn Sr. as Rev. Ogle
  • Holmes Herbert as Capt. Gardner
  • David Torrence as Andrew Baynes
  • J. Carrol Naish as Cahusac
  • Pedro de Cordoba as Don Diego
  • George Hassell as Governor Steed
  • Harry Cording as Kent
  • Leonard Mudie as Baron Jeffreys
  • Mary Forbes as Mrs. Steed
  • Edward E. Clive as Clerk of the Court
  • Colin Kenny as Lord Chester Dyke
  • Vernon Steele as James II
  • Uncredited cast members include Reginald Barlow, Matthew Beard, Yola d'Avril, Halliwell Hobbes, Murray Kinnell, Chrispin Martin, Jim Mason, Artie Ortego, Paul Panzer, Frank Puglia, Georges Renavent, Buddy Roosevelt, Tom Steele, Renee Torres, Blackie Whiteford, Tom Wilson

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