Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAble Seaman Dick Deadeye is charged by Queen Victoria to find the stolen Ultimate Secret. His ugliness means that his life has always been lonely but a buxom barmaid takes a shine to him. To... Tout lireAble Seaman Dick Deadeye is charged by Queen Victoria to find the stolen Ultimate Secret. His ugliness means that his life has always been lonely but a buxom barmaid takes a shine to him. Together, they battle pirates and an evil magician before discovering that the Ultimate Secr... Tout lireAble Seaman Dick Deadeye is charged by Queen Victoria to find the stolen Ultimate Secret. His ugliness means that his life has always been lonely but a buxom barmaid takes a shine to him. Together, they battle pirates and an evil magician before discovering that the Ultimate Secret is nothing but LOVE! Using songs based on the original works of Gilbert and Sullivan (b... Tout lire
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- Sorcerer
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- Nanki Poo
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- Yum-Yum
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- Judge
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- Yum-Yum
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- Monarch of The Sea
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- Rose Maybud
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- The Pirate King
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- Nanki Poo
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I would describe the music style similar to 70's versions of Lloyd-weber musicals like Jesus Christ Superstar, basically it is G&S with a great 70's wah wah guitar. Magical!
for the record it was available on video in the USA, I have a copy, there is also an accompanying book
Highlights are the linda lewis solo, it is enjoyable for adults and children alike and can be watched time and time again. The story follows the ultimate secret (which unlike government secrets) nobody knows. The story drags a little at the end but to thread a story across so make GS productions is amazing in itself
It did not receive a full UK distribution, but did play in selected 'art house' cinemas, then disappeared without a trace. As far as I am aware it has never released on video or DVD, but it would certainly be worthwhile for those who like pleasant comedy and G&S's music.
The plot almost doesn't matter. It's just an excuse to throw a bunch of G&S characters and songs together. You wouldn't think 70s-ified versions of these songs would sound good, but it's actually musical genius. We hear energetic funk, folk, reggae, you name it. For example, the John Wellington Wells song sounds like if Elton John wrote Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo. Some viewers might take issue with how much the writers altered Gilbert's original lyrics, but I think it keeps the film from being predictable.
I take some issue with the underrepresentation of Ruddigore and Princess Ida. The film tries to include a reference to each operetta, and does a good job considering, but the character of Rose Maybud is nothing like her original version. These are small nitpicks considering how much I love the film as a whole, though. I never thought adding so many boob jokes to Gilbert and Sullivan would work! The jokes take you by surprise with how good they are.
I enjoy Dick Deadeye much more than any Disney movie. If it hasn't had a DVD release, it needs one to reach a larger audience.
The only explanation I have is that the reviewers saw this as children and developed an eternal fondness for it. Children are less concerned by things like coherent storytelling and wit and more likely to be drawn in by speed and noise, which Dick Deadeye has in abundance.
The visual design by Searle is pretty nice, but there's little else to recommend this.
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- AnecdotesBill Melendez is the animator of the Peanuts who voiced Snoopy and Woodstock.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Musical Hell: Dick Deadeye, or Duty Done (2020)
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- Durée1 heure 21 minutes
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