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[[Peter Cushing]] portrayed [[Captain Clegg]] in the 1962 [[Hammer Film Productions]] [[Captain Clegg]] which is also known by the title [[Night Creatures]] in the United States.The main character's name was changed from [[Doctor Syn]] to Dr. Blyss to avoid rights problems with [[Disney]] who had a competing film version released in the same time period.
[[Peter Cushing]] portrayed [[Captain Clegg]] in the 1962 [[Hammer Film Productions]] [[Captain Clegg]] which is also known by the title [[Night Creatures]] in the United States.The main character's name was changed from [[Doctor Syn]] to Dr. Blyss to avoid rights problems with [[Disney]] who had a competing film version released in the same time period.


[[Category:Fictional pirates|Clegg]] |[[Peter Cushing]] |[[Hammer Film Productions]]
[[Category:Fictional pirates|Clegg]]
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Revision as of 20:32, 22 February 2006

Captain Clegg is a fictional character and is one of the aliases of the Rev. Dr. Christopher Syn (see Doctor Syn). in a series of novels by Russell Thorndike.

Doctor Syn had been a humble country vicar married to the Spanish Imogene. When his wife was seduced away from him, Syn swore vengeance and became the pirate Clegg to hunt them down. Eventually, Syn tired of his quest and returned to the little town of Dymchurch to resume his life as a clergyman. As fate would have it his old enemy "Black Nick" was hanged for piracy. Syn agreed to raise Nick's baby daughter as his own. In return the Black Nick confessed to being Captain Clegg. When he died all evidence of Syn's piracy died with him.

Clegg is mentioned in several of Thorndyke's novels but only plays an active part in Doctor Syn on the High Seas. The author seems more interested in telling of Syn's adventures as the costumed Scarecrow than of his more blood-thirsty career as Clegg.

In the novel the name "Clegg" is said to have been taken from a Native American word for a fierce biting ant.

Film Versions

Peter Cushing portrayed Captain Clegg in the 1962 Hammer Film Productions Captain Clegg which is also known by the title Night Creatures in the United States.The main character's name was changed from Doctor Syn to Dr. Blyss to avoid rights problems with Disney who had a competing film version released in the same time period. |Peter Cushing |Hammer Film Productions