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Pirate Movie

Original title: The Pirate Movie
  • 1982
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
5K
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Christopher Atkins and Kristy McNichol in Pirate Movie (1982)
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SwashbucklerAdventureComedyMusicalRomance

A 1980s take-off of The Pirates of Penzance which centers on a noble pirate who leaves his profession and falls in love with a fiery young maiden.A 1980s take-off of The Pirates of Penzance which centers on a noble pirate who leaves his profession and falls in love with a fiery young maiden.A 1980s take-off of The Pirates of Penzance which centers on a noble pirate who leaves his profession and falls in love with a fiery young maiden.

  • Directors
    • Ken Annakin
    • Richard Franklin
  • Writers
    • W.S. Gilbert
    • Trevor Farrant
  • Stars
    • Kristy McNichol
    • Christopher Atkins
    • Ted Hamilton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Ken Annakin
      • Richard Franklin
    • Writers
      • W.S. Gilbert
      • Trevor Farrant
    • Stars
      • Kristy McNichol
      • Christopher Atkins
      • Ted Hamilton
    • 120User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
    • 19Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Kristy McNichol
    Kristy McNichol
    • Mabel Stanley
    Christopher Atkins
    Christopher Atkins
    • Frederic
    Ted Hamilton
    Ted Hamilton
    • Pirate King
    Bill Kerr
    Bill Kerr
    • Major General Stanley
    Maggie Kirkpatrick
    Maggie Kirkpatrick
    • Ruth
    Garry McDonald
    Garry McDonald
    • Sergeant…
    Chuck McKinney
    • Samuel
    Marc Colombani
    • Dwarf Pirate
    Linda Nagle
    • Aphrodite
    Kate Ferguson
    • Edith
    Rhonda Burchmore
    Rhonda Burchmore
    • Kate
    Catherine Lynch
    • Isabel
    • (as Cathrine Lynch)
    John Alansu
    • Chinese Captain
    • (as John Allansu)
    Paul Graham
    • Pirate
    Bernard Ledger
    • Pirate
    Nic Gazzana
    • Pirate
    Richard Boué
    • Pirate
    Chris Hession
    • Pirate
    • Directors
      • Ken Annakin
      • Richard Franklin
    • Writers
      • W.S. Gilbert
      • Trevor Farrant
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews120

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    8twirlbananas

    Wonderful, but a bit cheesy

    My parents taped this movie off the TV when I was about 7 years old. We still had the Beta machine back then. I loved this movie and I watched it over and over and over again. I would watch it, rewind it and play it again until my family got so sick of it, they would come in and turn it off on me. I had it practically memorized, but after we got the VHS, I couldn't watch it anymore and I was so disappointed. I meant to transfer it onto a VHS, but I never have. I always thought it was a made-for-TV movie until I found it on this site. After I found it here, I immediately went and ordered the DVD because I was so excited. I'm not sure why it appealed to me so much as a kid, but I loved the corny jokes and the music was very catchy and upbeat. My brothers and I still break into a chorus of Tarantara every once in a while. Plus the movie has a little bit of everything - comedy, romance, adventure, drama. The reason I gave it an 8 rather than a 10 is because some parts of the movie are a little too cheesy, particularly the underwater scene.
    10charlieinfinite-96215

    Ignore any rating less than 7 - here's why!

    Anyone rating this less than 7 clearly doesn't understand the film at all. When Gilbert & Sullivan first wrote The Pirates of Penzance in the late 1800's, they were writing it in satire of the operatic idiom. If the film's title wasn't enough of a clue in itself, The Pirate Movie is a satire of the sort of musical adventure cinema we were seeing in the 70's and early 80's (see Grease, Xanadu, The Wiz, Godspell, Jesus Christ Superstar, Man of La Mancha, Rock & Roll High School... the list goes on!). Also, it was just meant to be a lot of fun. If you are going in, expecting something with the musical mastery of West Side Story, The Phantom of the Opera or Les Miserables, you are looking in the wrong place. If a film that could be the lovechild of The Goonies and ABBA sounds intriguing, then you are going to have a blast! So put away your critic's notepad, pop some corn and enjoy!
    5mighty_pickman

    Arrgh, an Ok film

    Arrgh me hearties, this is an OK movie about singing & dancing pirates.

    The film keeps a fine pace when it involves the pirates, but struggles to keep an interest when there no salty old seadogs involved in the scene.

    Ted Hamilton as the Pirate King, provides a performance that is reminiscent of Errol Flynn at his peak.

    Most of the outdoor scenes were filmed at Werribee Mansion, a site that is one of the most commonly used in Australian TV & film.

    Arrgh I give this little piccy 5/10, a good film for the youngens. Arrgh.
    Blueghost

    A little immature, but delightful all the same.

    I was a theatre snob when this film came out. I'd seen the play (operetta/light-opera) and other Gilbert and Sullivan offerings, and when this film was announced I donned my elitist hat, and wrongfully snubbed this film. At least in public.

    Privately I thought it was okay, but still had misgivings. I mean, the theatre was an affair for those with true desire to see stage performances: A thing enjoyed by a certain club. To have it popularized and reworked for "the masses" felt like a jab. Like having something private torn away from you to be shared with all.

    Well, like I say, I had mixed feelings regarding the film. On the one hand I found it a delightful fantasy for adults, with tons of innuendo and jokes. On the other hand it felt like a high-concept sexploitation film for teenagers, and that really outraged this viewer.

    Or it did.

    Through this confluence of emotions, and a few more years and screenings later, I've come to love it for what it is. A reminder of a somewhat simpler time for the youth oriented, but still ever so marginally polluted with 80's teenage sexual tension. A somewhat not-so-subtle attempt to pacify (not emasculate) the male. A heartfelt affair that actually has a lot of pleasantness to offer, but it's also rather saccharine to boot.

    To me this is the kind of film you watch on a lazy weekend afternoon, or with some other friends (notably couples) you grew up with for a little romantic boost.

    There's a number or two more added here from the original production, the dialog of course resembles nothing of the Victorian dictates once recited by the thespians, and there's lots of contemporary 80's references thrown in to boot.

    I like the movie. I really do. Don't get me wrong. And, after a fashion I'm glad it was made, but as I say, it feels like a private world of us theatre snobs was forced out into the open without our approval. Even so it is a fun watch. Particularly Kristy McNichol's witty delivery. She's the star, and shines brightly.

    Other than the superficial alterings of dialog and music, that's the real shift in this film. Kristy is the hero, not Frederick a-la the stage production. She's the one that gets things rolling, not her love interest. In retrospect, that was a logical film marketing maneuvre. So, in essence, you're watching the female version of the Pirates of Penzance.

    There's tons of comedy here. Too many scenes and too many references to list. Some are delivered pretty fast, and almost whiz by if you're not on your toes. Note Mabel's expression as she rallies the police force with her final line. Or her interaction with the homage to Chief Inspector Crusoe. Really priceless comedic stuff. Other humor is a little telegraphed, some sight gags work, others not as much. Again, we're getting romance driven humor. Sex games without the sex.

    Still, if you ever get a chance, go see a revival of the original "Pirates of Penzance". Or, better yet, rent or buy the televised stage production with the original 1980's cast available on DVD.

    Either way give "The Pirate Movie" a shot. Me, I sure do wish I was young again, and had a woman like Mabel. It's probably the one roll in which I thought Kristy McNichole was really desirable. If you're a dude like me, and was around when this film was released, then watch it for that alone :-) Enjoy.
    6phaserphil80

    Cheesy and everything 80s

    Found the movie while searching youtube for something to watch. the dance numbers and singing make this super cheesy and I love it. from the cast and Ruth just being there for comedic value its everything you want

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The film started gaining a cult status in the late '80s largely due to repeat screenings on HBO.
    • Goofs
      Mabel remarks rhetorically that they are living in the 1880s, but Frederic's birth certificate in an earlier scene pinpointed the setting as 1877.
    • Quotes

      The Pirate King: What's the age of consent around here?

      Mabel: Eighteen.

      The Pirate King: Good! I'm old enough.

    • Crazy credits
      Before the end credits roll, there are quick outtakes of Kristy McNichol (in a suit of armor) asking someone to take her chewing gum, which one crewman does and another where McNichol says into the camera "I just want to say that...it's not all sunglasses and autographs." with a smile before the visor covers her face.
    • Alternate versions
      CBS edited 3 minutes from this film for its 1986 network television premiere.
    • Connections
      Featured in Musical Hell: The Pirate Movie (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Happy Ending
      Performed by The Peter Cupples Band

      Produced by David Hirschfelder, The Peter Cupples Band, Jim Barton

      by courtesy Astor Records

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    • Release date
      • December 22, 1982 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Pirate Movie
    • Filming locations
      • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    • Production company
      • Joseph Hamilton International Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,983,086
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,528,133
      • Aug 8, 1982
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,983,086
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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