Captain Thunder (film)

Captain Thunder is a 1930 American pre-Code historical drama Western film that was produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and released in late 1930. The film was directed by Alan Crosland and stars Victor Varconi in his first full-length all-talking feature. The script is based on the story The Gay Caballero by Pierre Couderc and Hal Davitt.[1]

Captain Thunder
Directed byAlan Crosland
Written byGordon Rigby
William K. Wells
based on the story by Pierre Couderc
Hal Davitt
Based onThe Gay Caballero
by Pierre Couderc
Hal Davitt
StarringFay Wray
Victor Varconi
Charles Judels
Robert Elliott
Bert Roach
Natalie Moorhead
CinematographyJames Van Trees
Edited byArthur Hilton
Music byXavier Cugat
David Mendoza
Leon Rosebrook
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
  • December 27, 1930 (1930-12-27)
Running time
65 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

A copy is preserved at the Library of Congress.[2]

Plot

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El Capitan Thunder is a Mexican bandit who brazenly flaunts his ventures until the people of El Paramo demand that something be done about it. Ruiz, the Mexican sheriff, offers a large reward for the capture of El Capitan.

Juan and Ynez, a pair of lovers, wish to marry, but Inez's father prefers a wealthy man named Morgan. When Juan hears about the large reward for El Capitan, he pursues the bandit so that he can claim the reward and become wealthy enough to please Inez's father. Ruiz lights bonfires at points where El Capitan is seen, hoping to capture him.

When El Capitan appears at Inez's hacienda to pay homage to her, she at first lights a bonfire but changes her mind and hides El Capitan from the soldiers when they arrive. At daybreak, Juan captures him and claims his reward.

El Capitan soon escapes from prison, which embarrasses Ruiz. Morgan asks El Capitan to perform a favor that he had previously promised to him. He asks El Capitan to disrupt the wedding plans so that he can marry Inez. Soon after Inez is married by force, a gunshot is heard. Inez returns to the party where El Capitan informs her that she is now a widow and is free to marry Juan.

Cast

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Fay Wray and Victor Varconi in Captain Thunder (1930)

Preservation

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The film survives in its complete form and has been shown on television in various markets.

References

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  1. ^ The AFI Catalog of Feature Films: Captain Thunder, afi.com; accessed August 11, 2015.
  2. ^ Catalog of Holdings The American Film Institute Collection and The United Artists Collection at The Library of Congress, (<-book title) p.26 c.1978 by The American Film Institute
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