The Black Swan , 1942, El cisne negro, Adventure, Drama, Tyrone Power, Maureen O’Hara, Laird Cregar.
Portuguese: Sir Henry Morgan é nomeado governador da Jamaica em 1674 e declara que a era da pirataria acabou, pedindo que seus antigos capitães retornem à Inglaterra. Mas o capitão Leech se recusa e, apoiado por um aristocrata, tenta desestabilizar seu governo.
English: An ex-pirate contends with rowdy buccaneers and a love-hate relationship with an aristocratic woman who’s tougher than she seems.
Tyrone Power Movies:
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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1925 | School for Wives | Victor Halperin | Uncredited | |
1932 | Tom Brown of Culver | John | William Wyler | Billed as Tyrone Power Jr. |
1934 | Flirtation Walk | Cadet | Frank Borzage | Uncredited |
1936 | Girls’ Dormitory | Count Vallais | Irving Cummings | Billed as Tyrone Power Jr. |
1936 | Ladies in Love | Count Karl Lanyi | Edwin H. Griffith | Billed as Tyrone Power Jr. |
1936 | Lloyd’s of London | Jonathan Blake | Henry King | |
1937 | Love Is News | Steve Layton | Tay Garnett | Remade as That Wonderful Urge (1948) |
1937 | Café Metropole | Alexis | Edwin H. Griffith | |
1937 | Thin Ice | Prince Rudolph | Sidney Lansfield | Aka Lovely to Look At (UK) |
1937 | Second Honeymoon | Raoul McLish | Walter Lang | |
1938 | In Old Chicago | Dion O’Leary | Henry King | |
1938 | Alexander’s Ragtime Band | Roger “Alexander” Grant | Henry King | |
1938 | Marie Antoinette | Count Axel de Fersen | W.S. Van Dyke | Originally released in sepiatone |
1938 | Suez | Ferdinand de Lesseps | Allan Dwan | Originally released in sepiatone |
1939 | Jesse James | Jesse James | Henry King | Filmed in Technicolor |
1939 | Rose of Washington Square[1] | Barton DeWitt Clinton | Gregory Ratoff | |
1939 | Second Fiddle | Jimmy Sutton | Sidney Lansfield | aka Irving Berlin’s Second Fiddle |
1939 | The Rains Came | Dr. Major Rama Safti | Clarence Brown | Re-issued in sepiatone |
1939 | Day-Time Wife | Ken Norton | Gregory Ratoff | |
1940 | Johnny Apollo | Bob Cain (Johnny Apollo) | Henry Hathaway | |
1940 | Brigham Young | Jonathan Kent | Henry Hathaway | aka Brigham Young – Frontiersman. Originally released in sepiatone |
1940 | The Mark of Zorro | Don Diego Vega / Zorro | Rouben Mamoulian | |
1941 | Blood and Sand | Juan Gallardo | Rouben Mamoulian | Filmed in Technicolor |
1941 | A Yank in the R.A.F. | Tim Baker | Henry King | |
1942 | Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake | Benjamin Blake | John Cromwell | Originally released with sepiatone sequences |
1942 | This Above All | Clive Briggs | Anatole Litvak | |
1942 | The Black Swan | Jamie Waring | Henry King | Filmed in Technicolor |
1943 | Crash Dive | Lt. Ward Stewart | Archie Mayo | Filmed in Technicolor. Power’s last film before serving in the Marines during World War II |
1946 | The Razor’s Edge | Larry Darrell | Edmund Goulding | |
1947 | Nightmare Alley | Stanton Carlisle | Edmund Goulding | Filmed after but released before Captain From Castile |
1947 | Captain from Castile | Pedro De Vargas | Henry King | Filmed in Technicolor |
1948 | The Luck of the Irish | Stephen Fitzgerald | Henry Koster | Originally released with green tinted sequences |
1948 | That Wonderful Urge | Thomas Jefferson Tyler | Robert B. Sinclair | Remake of Love is News (1937) |
1949 | Prince of Foxes | Andrea Orsini | Henry King | |
1950 | What’s My Line | Himself/Mystery Guest | N/A | First television appearance |
1950 | The Black Rose | Walter of Gurnie | Henry Hathaway | |
1950 | American Guerrilla in the Philippines | Ensign Chuck Palmer | Fritz Lang | aka I Shall Return (UK); filmed in Technicolor |
1951 | Rawhide | Tom Owens | Henry Hathaway | aka Desperate Siege. |
1951 | The House in the Square | Peter Standish | Roy Ward Baker | Aka I’ll Never Forget You (United States); filmed in Technicolor |
1952 | Diplomatic Courier | Mike Kells | Henry Hathaway | |
1952 | Pony Soldier | Constable Duncan MacDonald | Joseph M. Newman | aka MacDonald of the Canadian Mounties (UK); filmed in Technicolor |
1953 | The Mississippi Gambler | Mark Fallon | Rudolph Maté | Filmed in Technicolor |
1953 | King of the Khyber Rifles | Capt. Alan King | Henry King | Filmed in CinemaScope and color by Deluxe. |
1955 | The Long Gray Line | Martin “Marty” Maher | John Ford | Filmed in CinemaScope and Technicolor |
1955 | Untamed | Paul Van Riebeck | Henry Hathaway | Filmed in CinemaScope and color by Deluxe |
1956 | The Eddy Duchin Story | Eddy Duchin | George Sidney | Filmed in CinemaScope and Technicolor |
1957 | Seven Waves Away | Alec Holmes | Richard Sale | Aka Abandon Ship! |
1957 | The Sun Also Rises | Jacob “Jake” Barnes | Henry King | Filmed in CinemaScope and color by Deluxe |
1957 | The Rising of the Moon | Himself | John Ford | Three short stories introduced by Power |
1957 | Abandon Ship! | Alex Holmes | Richard Sale | |
1957 | Witness for the Prosecution | Leonard Vole | Billy Wilder | Power’s last completed film |
1959 | Solomon and Sheba | Solomon | King Vidor | Power died during the production and was replaced by Yul Brynner |
2004 | Jeopardy! | Alex Holmes | Kevin McCarthy | Posthumous release (final film role) |
The Black Swan (1942) El cisne negro