Une jeune fille est fiancée à un riche notable, mais elle se languit pour le légendaire pirate, Macoco. Un saltimbanque tombe amoureux d'elle et pour l'impressionner se fait passer pour le p... Tout lireUne jeune fille est fiancée à un riche notable, mais elle se languit pour le légendaire pirate, Macoco. Un saltimbanque tombe amoureux d'elle et pour l'impressionner se fait passer pour le pirate.Une jeune fille est fiancée à un riche notable, mais elle se languit pour le légendaire pirate, Macoco. Un saltimbanque tombe amoureux d'elle et pour l'impressionner se fait passer pour le pirate.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 2 victoires et 2 nominations au total
- Isabella
- (as Lola Deem)
- Poodle Act
- (as Gaudsmith Brothers)
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Cole Porter signed on to write the score for this musical adaption of The Pirate. Porter had been in a creative dry spell for a few years, most notoriously he was associated with a flop musical based on Around The World In 80 Days, a couple of years back. Believe it or not, he was having trouble getting work in Hollywood and on Broadway when he signed with MGM for The Pirate.
According to the George Eells biography of Porter, it was Gene Kelly who asked Porter to write a clown number for him and Judy Garland. Porter responded with Be A Clown which turned out to be the hit of the film. The rest of the score is not top drawer Porter, but mediocre Cole Porter is better than most songwriters can come up with.
Judy Garland plays another starry eyed youngster in The Pirate which is set in the 18th century Caribbean. She's first seen reading what would later be called a dime novel about the legendary Makoko the Pirate. She's getting into an arranged marriage with the mayor of the town, staid and settled Walter Slezak. When a troupe of strolling players led by Gene Kelly come to town, under hypnosis she reveals that she longs to be the bride of Makoko. What's Gene Kelly to do, but pretend to be Makoko.
That's all well and good except that Walter Slezak is the real Makoko now just trying to live in peaceful obscurity away from the authorities who want to hang him. All this leads to some interesting complications that of course get all sorted out in the end.
Judy gets to do two ballads in her unmistakable style, Love Of My Life and You Can Do No Wrong. And she stars in a rousing production number where the proclaims her enchantment with the legendary Makoko in Mack The Black.
The film got a tepid response in 1948, it's given far better critical notice in retrospect. The Pirate was produced by MGM's legendary Arthur Freed and his unit and directed stylishly by Vincent Minnelli who was Judy Garland's husband at the time. Today's audiences would far better appreciate the combined wit of S.N. Behrmann and Cole Porter.
As for Porter, his next writing assignment would stop all talk of his going into decline. The following year Kiss Me Kate debuted on Broadway which was Porter's biggest critical and commercial success. No one ever said that score wasn't up to his usual standard.
On the downside, the musical numbers do get a little exhausting and seem just too long for their own good. Yes, Gene Kelly can sing and dance, but somewhere around the tenth minute of "Be a Clown" I felt like driving a dull steak knife through my skull.
I find it a bit hard to believe that judy is this Spanish/Caribbean woman, could they not have used a little self tan? Most of the numbers are excellent although Minnelli gets a little self indulgent with his style at times.
This is enjoyable as it is rather satirical and doesn't contain any corny well used plots like many musicals of the time, however this is not as good as judy and gene's first outing 'for me and my gal'.
It's a pity the first take of 'voodoo' isn't available, the one that made LB Mayer burn the film and gave gene a massive lecture on how to behave whilst dancing, it probably wouldn't be so shocking today.
Not as good as classics such as 'meet me in st louis' and 'singin in the rain' but still ***** 5 stars.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesJudy Garland missed 99 of the 135 shooting days due to illness.
- GaffesWhen Serafin is walking the tightrope to Manuela's balcony, the support wires can be seen.
- Citations
Manuela: I wish I had now. Now, will you get out of here?
Serafin: You won't come with me?
Manuela: No.
Serafin: Very well then.
[He goes through the window, turns to Manuela]
Serafin: You know, it isn't essential for you to love me to be in the troupe. It helps, but it isn't essential.
Manuela: Get out!
Serafin: [leaves to go out window] Good-bye.
Manuela: No, not that way! You'll kill yourself.
Serafin: You do care. You do care!
Manuela: No, I don't! No, I don't!
Serafin: Manuela, you love me! You love me!
- ConnexionsEdited into American Masters: Gene Kelly: Anatomy of a Dancer (2002)
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 3 700 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 42 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1