The Baronets of Ruddigore have been cursed by a witch. Each Baronet, in his turn, must commit a crime a day - or die in torture. To escape his dreadful fate, the latest Baronet, Sir Ruthven ... Read allThe Baronets of Ruddigore have been cursed by a witch. Each Baronet, in his turn, must commit a crime a day - or die in torture. To escape his dreadful fate, the latest Baronet, Sir Ruthven Murgatroyd, disguises himself as Robin Oakapple, a farmer. Only two people know his true i... Read allThe Baronets of Ruddigore have been cursed by a witch. Each Baronet, in his turn, must commit a crime a day - or die in torture. To escape his dreadful fate, the latest Baronet, Sir Ruthven Murgatroyd, disguises himself as Robin Oakapple, a farmer. Only two people know his true identity - his faithful servant, Old Adam Goodheart, and his adopted brother, Richard Daunt... Read all
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There is an introduction by Douglas Fairbanks Jr. And he returns for an update on information after the first act. The recording clarity leaves something to be desired; however, soon you will not notice the worn-out copy that there was no attempt to clean up.
The story has all the G & S twists and ironies. Who is the good guy, the bad guy and does anyone get the girl?
Keith Michell as Robin Oakapple, Sir Ruthven Murgatroyd steals the show. But the surprise is how well Vincent Price as Sir Despard Murgatroyd adapts to singing and dancing in this production.
It's not so much his voice (the George Grossmith parts in G&S do not require wonderful voices.) but his lack of style. Keith is not as bad but this is not a recommendation. There are some much better entries in the series like Princess Ida and Iolanthe and even Patience.
Also on the debit side is the abridged overture and the so-called "improvements" in many of the songs.
Do yourself a favor and give it a miss!
The story (in case you didn't already know) is about the Bad Baronets of Ruddigore, who because of a witch's curse must commit a crime a day or else perish in agony themselves. To avoid the curse, the current Baronet faked his own death and has lived in hiding for 10 years. Now he wants to marry, but on his wedding-day the truth comes out.
His younger brother (the character played so delightfully by Vincent Price) was left holding the title, so to speak. He has been bad for the past decade, and is relieved to be able to give up his wicked ways and live respectably, while the hitherto blameless Robin must now assume the handlebar mustache and opera cape of the Victorian stage villain.
I thoroughly enjoyed this production--very energetic and lively performances. Vincent Price was a hoot as Sir Despard Murgatroyd, and his performance alone was enough to make this a keeper. The whole cast was great, including Keith Mitchell as Robin/Sir Ruthven, Sandra Dugdale was a charming Rose Maybud, and Donald Adams was terrific, as usual.
There's a lack of joy and fun. Plodding, that's the word. Plodding. I couldn't wait for it to be over. If you showed this DVD to someone unfamiliar with Gilbert & Sullivan, they would never go see another operetta during the whole rest of their lives.
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- TriviaThis movie is introduced by Douglas Fairbanks Jnr.
- Crazy creditsDespite having top billing Vincent Price does not appear until 55 minutes into the production.
- ConnectionsVersion of Ruddigore (1966)
- SoundtracksOh, Why Am I Moody und Sad?
Performed by Vincent Price
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- Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK(videotaped at)
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