- The British version, available on video, includes an additional scene at the very end of the film, featuring an uplifting wartime speech from Queen Elizabeth.
- In the DVD version, the scenes in which Captain Thorpe and his men are in South America are tinted (as opposed to colorized), as they were upon the film's original release. Several other black-and-white films use this 'tinted" effect during suspenseful scenes, notably, "Portrait of Jennie".
- Also shown in computer-colored version.
- Reissue prints of "The Sea Hawk" run 109 minutes, and for years this was the only version available for television airing. Since the video restoration in the early 1980's, most TV stations now run the full 127-minute print.
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