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The Pirates of Penzance

  • TV Movie
  • 1994
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
176
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The Pirates of Penzance (1994)
ComedyMusical

Frederic was sent in the care of his nursemaid, Ruth, to be apprenticed to a pilot. But she misunderstood her instructions, being hard of hearing, and apprenticed him instead to the Pirate K... Read allFrederic was sent in the care of his nursemaid, Ruth, to be apprenticed to a pilot. But she misunderstood her instructions, being hard of hearing, and apprenticed him instead to the Pirate King.Frederic was sent in the care of his nursemaid, Ruth, to be apprenticed to a pilot. But she misunderstood her instructions, being hard of hearing, and apprenticed him instead to the Pirate King.

  • Directors
    • Peter Butler
    • Craig Schaefer
  • Writers
    • W.S. Gilbert
    • Melvyn Morrow
  • Stars
    • Jon English
    • Helen Donaldson
    • Toni Lamond
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    176
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Peter Butler
      • Craig Schaefer
    • Writers
      • W.S. Gilbert
      • Melvyn Morrow
    • Stars
      • Jon English
      • Helen Donaldson
      • Toni Lamond
    • 17User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Jon English
    Jon English
    • The Pirate King
    Helen Donaldson
    • Mabel Stanley
    Toni Lamond
    Toni Lamond
    • Ruth
    Derek Metzger
    • Major-General Stanley
    Tim Tyler
    • The Police Sergeant
    Susie French
    • Edith (The Fabulous Singlettes)
    Melissa Langton
    • Kate (The Fabulous Singlettes)
    Anna Butera
    • Isabel (The Fabulous Singlettes)
    Marc James
    • Samuel
    Simon Gallaher
    • Frederic
    Glynn Nicholas
    • The Original Major-General Stanley
    Jason Barry-Smith
    • Pirate
    Christophe Broadway
    • Pirate
    David Coombs
    • Pirate
    Robert Dale
    • Pirate
    Michael Falzon
    Michael Falzon
    • Pirate
    Gary Jones
    • Pirate
    David Lowe
    • Pirate
    • Directors
      • Peter Butler
      • Craig Schaefer
    • Writers
      • W.S. Gilbert
      • Melvyn Morrow
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    User reviews17

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    10Felix_the_cat49

    This is a fantastic production

    This is by far the best production i have ever seen. The acting is incredible as are the vocals and even if the characters namely John English talk to the audience, it's still funny. The audience laughs. Why should it be bad. No matter what i hear about this. I absolutely adore this play.

    I especcially think that the finale was a work of art. A ten minute rap of of the production is great. But i would have to congratulate The Major General for his excellent take on the Major general song. The song just makes me want to memorise the entire lyrics. All in all this was a fantastic play. My thanks to the people who put this together.
    10parkerjane39

    a tongue in cheek joy.

    I caught up with this wonderful production via Sky arts, a few months ago and simply had to buy the DVD. what a joy.Played , I am sure with tongue very firmly in cheek. Such energy and enthusiasm from all the cast.Jon English, has spoilt the role of 'Pirate King' for me, I just cannot see anyone doing it better, and I love the purple pants. His interaction with the audience was spot on and very funny. The Major General played by Derek Metzger,was excellent, with brilliant comic timing,and I could hear every word in his patter song! Tim Tyler, as the 'Police Sergeant', had to be seen to be believed, surely he was made of rubber, and not a bad singing voice. 'Ruth', as played by Toni Lamont, the only cast member with a strong Australian accent, was very sympathetic, I felt for her, and would have given Frederic more that a bash on the backside. I even enjoyed her corpsing in Act II.The chorus of daughters, were very funny, almost but not quite upstaging the principals. 'Mabel', Helen Donaldson, looked as fragile as a China doll, with a beautiful soprano voice, trilling away in 'Poor wandering one'. Simon Gallaher as 'Frederic' was simply superb, a wonderful tenor voice with amazing breath control, how long was that note!!(he also produced the show.) My granddaughters of Ten and Seven,also adore this show and demand to view it at every visit, not bad for good old G&S.
    9toledo-6

    Great Production

    I only caught part of this show (from the Major General's entrance) on a recent showing on Sky TV in the UK and it restored my faith that G&S can be adapted with sensitivity for new audiences. I thought Jon English turned in a superb performance as the Pirate King and the comic scenes were played for all they were worth without (mostly) becoming unfunny. Choregoraphy - especially with the police in the second act was first class. A couple of minor quibbles - not sure why it was necessary to bring in the trio from Ruddigore - it seems fashionable these days to "cross-dress" so to speak and although this actually worked quite well it wasn't really necessary. The Swinglettes as a take off of the Andrews Sisters was superb but unfortunately it also meant that Edith was hardly distinguishable from the rest of the daughters when she has a decent part in the original score. Minor points, though, you could hear the audience absolutely loving it and it kept far enough on the traditional side of the line without being stuffy - Gilbert may have shuffled uncomfortably in his grave but he would not, I think, have turned right over. Well done all - even if it was thirteen years ago! Jonathon Clark, London
    10Sariha

    Wonderful entertainment

    This is one of my favourite videos in my collection. Jon English is fantastic as the Pirate King, and Simon Gallaher, Helen Donaldson and Derek Metzger all perform outstandingly. With great comedy and audience interaction thrown in, it is a joy to watch over and over again. I only wish I'd been able to see the show live!
    10kim-548-912558

    Has kept the whole family laughing for decades!

    This version has a special place in my families hearts, as it was played, repeatedly, every few years when we got together. With my Grandparents in South Africa and us living in USA (and then later UK)- my grandfather discovered this and introduced this to me when I was very small.

    Perhaps it was his enthusiasm for G&S that started out his love of this production but we all quickly fell in love with each character. From the Pirate King to sweet Mabel, it's a silly and fun version! Not meant to be taken seriously at all! We watched the VHS so many times that it got worn out. Now, decades later we have the DVD and still watch it every few years or so.

    Thank you so much to the entire cast and crew and production team for making G&S accessible for a modern audience, and for creating wonderful memories that span generations.

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      [first lines]

      Pirates: [sings] Pour, o pour the pirate sherry.

    • Connections
      Version of The Pirates of Penzance (1939)
    • Soundtracks
      Gilbert and Sullivan Opening
      Composed by Arthur Sullivan

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    • Release date
      • 1994 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Pirates of Penzance: The Special Director's Cut
    • Filming locations
      • Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
    • Production company
      • Essgee Entertainment
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      1 hour 55 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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