While the movie was shot in color by renowned cameraman Harry Waxman (known for The Wicker Man ), the dramatic shipwreck scenes were actually recycled from an earlier black-and-white film and tinted to match the new color footage .
To maintain the 18th-century Cornish setting while filming on the Pembrokeshire coast in Wales, the crew had to creatively disguise modern telegraph poles as palm trees . Fury at Smugglers' Bay titlovi Engleski
A defining feature of is its use of a "day-for-night" filming technique combined with tinted archival footage to create its intense sea-storm and shipwreck sequences . Key Production Features While the movie was shot in color by
While original DVD releases (like the Mondo Esoterica review mentions) often lacked subtitles, modern digital versions and imports occasionally include multi-language support, such as Italian or English . Key Production Features While original DVD releases (like