Episode 25

Master and Commander (2003) - The Napoleonic Wars at Sea and the Enlightenment Perfectly Portrayed

Aubrey and Maturin - best friends forever! We take a look through the brilliant Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World directed by Peter Weir and starring Russell Crowe and Paul Bettany. The number one movie that deserved a sequel that it never got.

We talk through the life and times of Thomas Cochrane – the real life inspiration behind Jack Aubrey and revel in the historical age of Enlightenment and the Napoleonic naval combat that serve as this film’s backdrop.

Plus why we never got a sequel, the magic brain coin, Little Lord Blakeney’s quiet ghastly amputation and spliiiiice the mainbraaaaaace mister maaaaaate!

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The Historical Movies Podcast
A witty history podcast exploring how movies get the past right — and gloriously wrong. Historical analysis, film trivia, and plenty of irreverent humour along the way.

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Ros Evans

Ros is an editor with a MA in Archaeology for Screen Media.