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The Pirates of Penzance

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United Kingdom, United States · 1983
Rated G · 1h 52m
Director Wilford Leach
Starring Kevin Kline, Angela Lansbury, Linda Ronstadt, George Rose
Genre Comedy, Music, Romance

In spite of being apprenticed to a Pirate King as a child, Frederic has led a sheltered life. So when he arrives in Penzance with his boisterous shipmates, he does not know what to expect! In this swashbuckling musical-comedy, Frederic must fall in love and plunder the coastline in search of treasure.

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70

Time Out by

The show is strewn with throwaway sight gags absent from the stage version which, while mercifully never quite sliding into camp, serve to apply a much needed cattle prod to Messrs G & S. The sets are superb.

63

Miami Herald by Bill Cosford

The movie is happy and bright and thoroughly nice, and every now and then it's loud and funny and at least as large as life. And it could have been larger, and better. [22 Feb 1983, p.C5]

75

The Associated Press by Bob Thomas

The Pirates of Penzance is not for everyone. Gilbert and Sullivan purists, beware. Rock fans, watch out. But for those who like a rollicking good show, full of inspired silliness and performed in high style, by all means go. [07 Mar 1983]

70

Washington Post by Gary Arnold

Delightfully melodious, high-spirited and nonsensical, the movie version of The Pirates of Penzance can be recommended with only trifling reservations. [25 Feb 1983, p.D1]

70

Newsweek by Jack Kroll

Whatever it is -- movie, photographed stage show, TV spectacular -- Pirates of Penzance is a happy hybrid. [14 Feb 1983, p.85]

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