
by Paul Batters
Knights, pirates, buccaneers, musketeers, caballeros, gallant gentlemen and damsels in distress – what do they all have in common? They are all the perfect heroic protagonists in the swashbuckler film; a cinematic adventure with lots of exciting action, heroics and daring acts from heroes fighting the good fight.
The 2021 Swashbucklathon will focus on celebrating, examining, critiquing and reviewing those films that focus on and feature swashbucklers at their finest!
Think Robin Hood, D’Artganan, Captain Blood, the Count Of Monte Cristo, Zorro, the Scarlet Pimpernel and the many others who have graced our screens with a devil-may-care attitude as they bring on adventure and fun. Yet underlying this is often a desire to right what is wrong, stand for the oppressed and fight against the oppressor. More than often, the swashbuckler film is pure escapism and entertainment but who cares, they’re fun.
Please have a look at the rules below and I TRULY hope you will take part!
Outline Of Rules
- This Swashbucklathon is not just restricted to just reviewing actual swashbuckler films. Participants are encouraged to write on any angle regarding the topic area e.g. comparisons of film versions, actors or actresses known for starring in swashbuckler films, a specific character and how they have been depicted, production aesthetics etc
- Duplicates of films will be allowed for review but of course it’s a case of first in, so act fast. Whilst you are welcome to write more than one entry, there will be a limit of three posts per blog.
- This Swashbucklathon does focus on the classic era of Hollywood film – from the silent era to the 1960s. But please don’t let that hold you back, as all entries from all periods will be happily accepted.
- All contributions must be new material only. Previously published posts will not be accepted.
- The Swashbucklathon will take place through June 25th, 26th and 27th, 2021. Please submit your entries on either of these days or earlier if you wish. For those of you posting early, just remember that your entry won’t be linked until the event starts.
- To express your interest in participating in the Swashbucklathon, you can so in the following ways:
- please leave a comment on my blog along with the name and URL of your blog, and the subject you wish to cover
- or you can always register by email at: silverscreenclassics2016@gmail.com. For those of you who wish to register by email, please be sure to include the name and URL of your blog, and the topic you wish to cover.
- You can also contact me via social media on Twitter – https://twitter.com/PaulBee71 or the Silver Screen Classic Facebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/Silver-Screen-Classics-1600699726908441
Once you get confirmation, please spread the word about the Swashbucklathon by advertising the event on your blog and other social media. Please feel free to use one of the ads below to advertise the event.
For the record, I will be looking at The Prisoner Of Zenda (1937).
Looking forward to seeing you in June!





Paul Batters teaches secondary school History in the Illawarra region and also lectures at the University Of Wollongong. In a previous life, he was involved in community radio and independent publications. Looking to a career in writing, Paul also has a passion for film history.
This is going to be fun! I’d love to review the 1920 Robin Hood with Douglas Fairbanks Sr.
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Wonderful! I’ll add you to the roster. Thanks so much for joining in!
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Hi, Paul – What an exciting genre! Could you add me please as well.. I would love to do a piece on the 1926 version of “Don Juan”.
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Done! It’s all yours 🙂
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Ooo….how about Solomon Kane? The movie is 2009 but the source material is 1928 pulp fiction.
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Sure! I’ll add you to the roster. Thanks for joining in!
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Hi, Paul! I’d like to write about 1924’s Peter Pan, please, if that’s OK. 🙂
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Absolutely ok. It’s all yours! Thanks for joining in!
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Hey Paul,
I think I’d like to do:
Sea Hawk (1940)
Crimson Pirate (1952)
Scaramouche (1952)
Hopefully I wont change my mind abt them over the next 2 months 🙂
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All great choices! They’re yours. One other person is also doing The Sea Hawk but that’s ok. It means the two person per film is reached for The Sea Hawk.
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I can switch to something else if u’d prefer….
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No it’s all good! No need to change. 😊
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no problem.
let me know if someone else asks to take it and I’ll gladly switch
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Thanks so much. A very kind gesture.
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Can I write about “The Sea Hawk” (1940) with Errol Flynn ?
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Yes. That’s makes two reviews of The Sea Hawk so you just got in! Thanks for joining in!
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Hi there! Recently, I was recommended the 1939 version of ‘The Man in the Iron Mask’ by one of my blog’s readers. For this reason, I will review this film for the blogathon!
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Fantastic! I’ve actually never seen it so looking forward to reading your review as well as watching the film.
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Ooh! Exciting. Does “Plunkett and Macleane” count? If so, please put me down for it.
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Yes of course. It’s all yours.
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Awesome! Thanks
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Hi Paul, I just uploaded an entry here: https://silverscreenings.org/2021/06/25/douglas-fairbanks-you-magnificent-show-off/
This is going to be fun!
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Oops…forgot to link this yesterday…
https://blogferatu.com/2021/06/26/horror-365-movie-203-solomon-kane-2021-swashbucklathon/
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