Films/Programs

Swashbuckler Saturdays!

Set a course for adventure with our Swashbuckler Saturdays! On high seas or in endless deserts, flashing scabbards or firing muskets, these dashing gents and ladies never say die. Cheer on their daring-do each Saturday.

  • Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
    Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves

    USA, 1944, 87 min.

    When the Caliph of Baghdad is murdered by invading Mongols, his son Ali finds safety with Old Baba and his band of Thieves. Ten years later, Ali Baba plots to free Baghdad, and his love Amara, from the tyranny of the Khan and the treacherous Prince Cassim.

  • Captain Blood
    Captain Blood

    USA, 1935, 119 min.

    An Errol Flynn classic! After physician Peter Blood treats wounded rebels in England, the crown sends him to Jamaica to work the sugar plantations. But when he escapes bondage, he becomes a gentleman pirate, plundering any ship that dares sail the Spanish Main.

  • Gunga Din
    Gunga Din

    USA, 1939, 117 min.

    Three British soldiers must save India from a revival of the murderous Kali cult (and one of their own from marriage and the tea business) with only their fists, their wits, and the aid of native water bearer named Gunga Din in this epic, rambunctious 19th century adventure.

  • Scaramouche
    Scaramouche

    USA, 1952, 115 min.

    Carefree André-Louis Moreau is drawn into the political conflicts of pre-revolutionary France when his adopted brother Philippe, having penned a radical pamphlet, is killed by the sinister Marquis de Maynes. Adopting the guise of Scaramouche the clown, Moreau vows revenge on the corrupt Marquis.