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* [[Groin Attack]]: The reason why Ben hates Bully so much is because he got shot in the balls when they had a fight over a woman.
* [[Groin Attack]]: The reason why Ben hates Bully so much is because he got shot in the balls when they had a fight over a woman.
* [[Guns Akimbo]]: Sophie is using them at the end.
* [[Guns Akimbo]]: Sophie is using them at the end.
* [[Hoist By His Own Petard]]: Fate of the German gunboat.
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]: Fate of the German gunboat.
* [[How We Got Here]]
* [[How We Got Here]]
* [[Human Sacrifice]]: Cannibals of Ponape attempt to use Sophie as one.
* [[Human Sacrifice]]: Cannibals of Ponape attempt to use Sophie as one.
* [[Impaled With Extreme Prejudice]]: Plenty of deaths.
* [[Impaled with Extreme Prejudice]]: Plenty of deaths.
* [[Improvised Weapon]]: During the gunboat raid, everyone else is [[Flynning]] but Sophie fights with a life belt.
* [[Improvised Weapon]]: During the gunboat raid, everyone else is [[Flynning]] but Sophie fights with a life belt.
* [[Insistent Terminology]]
* [[Insistent Terminology]]
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* [[Not-So-Safe Harbor]]: Samoa.
* [[Not-So-Safe Harbor]]: Samoa.
* [[Number Two]]: Mr. Blake, Bully Hayes' First Mate.
* [[Number Two]]: Mr. Blake, Bully Hayes' First Mate.
* [[Off With His Head]]: Ben and Count von Rittenberg use barrelfuls of severed heads as merchandise with King Oatapi.
* [[Off with His Head]]: Ben and Count von Rittenberg use barrelfuls of severed heads as merchandise with King Oatapi.
* [[Parental Incest]]: Ben claims that King Oatopi does this with his offspring.
* [[Parental Incest]]: Ben claims that King Oatopi does this with his offspring.
* [[Pirate]]
* [[Pirate]]
* [[Rape, Pillage and Burn]]: One of Ben's many methods of operation is attacking small villages and enslaving their inhabitants.
* [[Rape, Pillage and Burn]]: One of Ben's many methods of operation is attacking small villages and enslaving their inhabitants.
* [[Rope Bridge]]: Sequence suspiciously similar to ''[[Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom (Film)|Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom]]'' happens here, though ''Nate and Hayes'' was released a year earlier than ''Temple''.
* [[Rope Bridge]]: Sequence suspiciously similar to ''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]'' happens here, though ''Nate and Hayes'' was released a year earlier than ''Temple''.
* [[Say My Name]]: Nathaniel yells out Bully's name after the attack on Wakaya.
* [[Say My Name]]: Nathaniel yells out Bully's name after the attack on Wakaya.
* [[Sex Tourism]]: When our heroes reach Samoa, most of Bully's crew hit the brothel.
* [[Sex Tourism]]: When our heroes reach Samoa, most of Bully's crew hit the brothel.

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Nate and Hayes (also known as Savage Islands in Europe) is a Swashbuckler adventure film from 1983.

Set in the South Pacific during the late 1800's, the film centers upon Pirate Captain Bully Hayes, who gets caught by the authorities in the opening for dealing arms to the islanders. In prison he retells the events that lead him there; 18 months before, he transferred two missionaries, Nathaniel "Nate" Williamson and his betrothed Sophie, to the Island of Wakaya. He took a liking to Sophie and accepted her offer to become business partners.

However, after Bully's departure his archenemy Ben Pease, a "blackbirder" (slaver) who has been framing Bully for his crimes for years, attacks the island, taking its inhabitants for the slave-market and kidnapping Sophie while he's at it. Nate teams up with Bully to get her back. While chasing Ben they run into Count Heinrich von Rittenberg, representative of Imperial Germany, who plans to start coal mines and anchoring points for the Empire with the help of Ben Pease's "merchandise."

The film stars Tommy Lee Jones as Bully Hayes and it was partially written by John Hughes.

Just like most other pirate films in the two or three decades before Pirates of the Caribbean, Nate and Hayes bombed and contributed to the belief that pirates were box office poison.


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