A South Seas adventurer goes after a gang that kidnaps his girlfriend, who belongs to a local tribe, in order to force him to hand over a gold shipment being sent to him..

If you have about an hour and a half to kill and you don't mind squinting at a screen, Black Cargos of the South Seas is actually a decent time. It is perfect for people who like that old-school, grainy adventure vibe where the hero wears a dusty hat and everyone looks like they need a glass of water. If you can't sta...

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"If you have about an hour and a half to kill and you don't mind squinting at a screen, Black Cargos of the South Seas is actually a decent time. It is perfect for people who like that old-school, grainy adventure vibe where the hero wears a dusty hat and everyone looks like they need a glass of water. If you can't stand silent movies or get annoyed by simple plots about "gold shipments," you should probably skip this one. It's not reinventing the wheel. The first thing I noticed was how much w..."

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