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H.M.S. Pinafore

  • TV Movie
  • 1997
  • 2h 6m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
88
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H.M.S. Pinafore (1997)
ComedyMusical

A sailor falls for the daughter of his captain, while being unaware of the love a young country girl holds for him.A sailor falls for the daughter of his captain, while being unaware of the love a young country girl holds for him.A sailor falls for the daughter of his captain, while being unaware of the love a young country girl holds for him.

  • Directors
    • Peter Butler
    • Craig Schaefer
  • Writers
    • Drew Forsythe
    • W.S. Gilbert
    • Melvyn Morrow
  • Stars
    • Jon English
    • Amanda Muggleton
    • Simon Gallaher
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    88
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Peter Butler
      • Craig Schaefer
    • Writers
      • Drew Forsythe
      • W.S. Gilbert
      • Melvyn Morrow
    • Stars
      • Jon English
      • Amanda Muggleton
      • Simon Gallaher
    • 16User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jon English
    Jon English
    • Dick Deadeye
    Amanda Muggleton
    Amanda Muggleton
    • Little Buttercup
    Simon Gallaher
    • Ralph Rackstraw
    Rima Te Wiata
    Rima Te Wiata
    • Mrs. Cripps, aka Little Buttercup
    Drew Forsythe
    • The Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B.
    David Gould
    • Captain Corcoran
    Helen Donaldson
    • Josephine Corcoran
    Jason Barry-Smith
    • The Boatswain Bill Bobstay
    Andrea Gallaher
    • Sister
    Melissa Langton
    • Cousin
    Marissa Craig
    • Aunt
    Derek Metzger
    • Special Guest Nanki-Poo
    Leisa Barry-Smith
    • Booth Singer
    Miranda Freeman
    • Booth Singer
    Peter Bodnar
    • Sailor
    Christophe Broadway
    • Sailor
    Robert Dale
    • Sailor
    Peter Dennis
    Peter Dennis
    • Sailor
    • Directors
      • Peter Butler
      • Craig Schaefer
    • Writers
      • Drew Forsythe
      • W.S. Gilbert
      • Melvyn Morrow
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews16

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    8Hannywoo

    And now for a different opinion...

    First of all I will admit that G&S is not my thing. I find the plots silly, many of the songs utterly boring and that the staging is often lacking in energy. I say this as a director myself, and having seen a particularly bad update of this show into the realms of star trek: the 'starship pinafore' no less.

    However, in complete contrast to the other reviewer I found this production fresh, fun, self-consciously camp and at the end I found that I could actually like this G&S thing. I loved the camp choreography, the revolving set, the physical creepiness of Forsyth and its general lack of reverence. Above all it made the show accessible. It certainly wasn't without weak moments of course, some of the ad-libs were cringe-making, while there were times when the actors playing Josephine and Ralph just couldn't be understood - particularly in the upper realms of their registers. Similarly, I found some of the lighting fairly poor and uninspiring.

    Nonetheless, I found this production engaging - good actors with good voices; characterisation that didn't make you want to knock sense into the ingénues is, in my eyes, a Good Thing. With a plot that is silly as anything it is clear that the interpretation was meant to reflect that silliness; meaning that when a moment of genuine emotion or sadness or regret was expressed, it was far more effective than a production, for example, that wanted to go heavily dramatic and serious.

    I would recommend this show to someone who has never seen a G&S production as a nice segue into the other shows and interpretations. Although it was modernised and often tongue-in-cheek, I felt it never undermined the history of the show. Now I want to see the Mikado and Pirates of Penzance. And I never thought I'd say that.
    9picardjl_69

    HMS Pinefore

    Love the show and love rita in it but 1 bad thing i didn't get around buying the video they made of it and they have no copys left so i upset tat i could not get a copy of it. but i loved the show and rita in it.

    The principles and Ensemble make this one of the truly memorable versions of HMS Pinafore I have ever seen. It is hilarious as a performance, and all credit for making this one version that I personally, as well as all my friends enjoy most.

    It is the type of production that makes the audience appreciate G&S.

    G&S wrote in order to poke humour at the government of the day and the people, sailing close to the wind with their humor.

    How sad it is that when a show such as this, that has the opportunity to make people laugh almost all the way through is condemmed by a minority for not being a fully authentic version faithful to the exact letter of the original.
    10bjfeatherstone

    One of the best Adaptations I have seen

    The principles and Ensemble make this one of the truly memorable versions of HMS Pinafore I have ever seen. It is hilarious as a performance, and all credit for making this one version that I personally, as well as all my friends enjoy most.

    It is the type of production that makes the audience appreciate G&S.

    G&S wrote in order to poke humour at the government of the day and the people, sailing close to the wind with their humor.

    How sad it is that when a show such as this, that has the opportunity to make people laugh almost all the way through is condemmed by a minority for not being a fully authentic version faithful to the exact letter of the original.
    10partyspirit

    Breath of fresh air !

    This is an excellent production. Certainly it gets a bit smutty at times, but it is really well done. I found the singing excellent, and the innovative use of characters was inspired.WS Gilbert hinted that Grossmith was gay according to some writers and this is exploited to the full with the part that he played many years ago - that of Sir Joseph Porter. Dick Deadeye (Jon English)is given a prominent role and he links the character parts together exceptionally well. I loved the sisters, cousins and the aunts - Andrea Gallaher,Mellissa Langton, and Marissa Craig. Little Buttercup (Rima Te Wiata) sang in Calypso style and was superb. Simon Gallaher(handsome) and Helen Donaldson(beautiful) played the main parts of Ralph and Josephine and both had fine voices. I found no weak links in the parts played by the other players. As a bonus there was a selection of songs from other operas by G & S and who cares if they were out of place - they were beautiful melodies in their own right. If you belong to the D'oyley Carte camp then you will hate this show, but hey! I don't like DC productions at all. This is fun by today's standards - 'Of that there is no shadow doubt'
    9parkerjane39

    not for purists.

    Having already enjoyed Essgee's version of 'Tne Pirates', I came this production open minded and ready to be entertained. And was not disappointed. O.K it's not for G&S purists, but then Doyle Carte production can be a little (whisper it) boring. This was anything but. Great fun from the rollicking opening, with fantastic dancing from the chorus,to the irreverent and different ending. Jon English as the promoted 'Dick dead eye' kept the action moving at a fast pace, no time to think of the daft plot. I enjoyed all the performances.The Sister, cousin and Aunt, made a refreshing change from the usual ladies chorus. Drew Forsythe was a very funny and camp'Sir Joseph', David Gould warmed to the part of 'Captain Corcoran', not surprising as 'little Buttercup' in the hands of Amanda Muggleton, was far from the usual rotund Bumboat woman. Josephine and her Ralph, played by Helen Donaldson and Simon Gallaher, made a lovely couple, their singing a high point of this production.I have no gripe with using songs from other G&S shows.(W.S Gilbert was known to do the same when it suited). I am very glad I bought the DVD.

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      The character of "Little Buttercup" has been played by two different actresses in the two Esgee productions. In Australia, she was played by Amanda Muggleton, whereas in New Zealand, she was played by Rima Te Wiata.
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      Version of H.M.S. Pinafore (1939)

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    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • New Zealand
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Lass That Loved a Sailor
    • Production company
      • Essgee Entertainment
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      • 2h 6m(126 min)
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