Mooncussers (1962)
A young boy discovers the existence of a group called the Mooncussers - a gang of pirates that work at night and sends out false homing signals to ships at sea. The ships then crash on the shore, where they are looted by the gang.
Director: James Neilson
Genre: Adventure, Family, TV Movie
Runtime: 85 min
Release Date: December 2, 1962
Cast
- Oskar Homolka - Urias Hawke
- Kevin Corcoran - Jonathan Feather
- Robert Emhardt - Mr. Wick
- Rian Garrick - Dan Hallett
- Joan Freeman - Betsy Feather
- Lee Aaker - Willy
- Nesdon Booth - Mr. Henry
- Paul E. Burns - Mose
- Robert Burton - E.P. Hallett
- Ted Jacques - Bill Stacy
Screenplay
- Iris Vinton (Novel)
- Lowell S. Hawley (Teleplay)
Music: George Bruns, George Bruns
Cinematography: William E. Snyder
Editing: Robert Stafford
Production: Walt Disney Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Pirate Legends and High Seas Adventures, Ocean and Sea Adventures, Pirate Adventures, Ocean Voyage Across Stormy Seas
Keywords
sea, ship, ambush, shipwreck, looting, pirate
More Films by Director: James Neilson
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Mooncussers about?
- A young boy discovers the existence of a group called the Mooncussers - a gang of pirates that work at night and sends out false homing signals to ships at sea. The ships then crash on the shore, where they are looted by the gang.
- Who directed Mooncussers?
- Mooncussers was directed by James Neilson.
- Who stars in Mooncussers?
- Mooncussers stars Oskar Homolka, Kevin Corcoran, Robert Emhardt, Rian Garrick, Joan Freeman, Lee Aaker.
- How long is Mooncussers?
- Mooncussers has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
- What genre is Mooncussers?
- Mooncussers is a Adventure, Family, TV Movie film.
- Where was Mooncussers produced?
- Mooncussers was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of Mooncussers?
- The themes of Mooncussers include: Pirate Legends and High Seas Adventures, Ocean and Sea Adventures, Pirate Adventures, Ocean Voyage Across Stormy Seas.