The Pirate Movie (1982)

The Pirate Movie (1982)
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An introverted girl who yearns for popularity (Kristy McNichol) attends a pirate festival in her seaside community, featuring a swordplay demo led by a curly haired hunk (Christopher Atkins). After selecting Mabel (McNichol) to participate in the act, the instructor invites her aboard his boat for a real ride on the high seas -- at which point a gaggle of her catty acquaintances latches on for the trip. Sent to get hamburgers for the outing, Mabel is "accidentally" left behind when one of her "friends" pulls the anchor prematurely. Determined not only to fit in, but to track down her dream guy, Mabel steers a tiny sailboat into stormy waters in pursuit, and gets shipwrecked. Thus begins a fantasy in which the unconscious Mabel imagines herself in a real pirate adventure, complete with her dashing pirate hero, a legion of his crusty shipmates, and dozens of unwed sisters who must rise to the altar before she can. The fantasy mixes film parodies, love songs, animation, and the score of Gilbert & Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance. The story also loosely follows the structure of said operetta. ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi

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Starring:
Kristy McNicholChristopher Atkins, (more)
Director(s):
Ken Annakin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Pirate Movie

An introverted girl who yearns for popularity (Kristy McNichol) attends a pirate festival in her seaside community, featuring a swordplay demo led by a curly haired hunk (Christopher Atkins). After selecting Mabel (McNichol) to participate in the act, the instructor invites her aboard his boat for a real ride on the high seas -- at which point a gaggle of her catty acquaintances latches on for the trip. Sent to get hamburgers for the outing, Mabel is "accidentally" left behind when one of her "friends" pulls the anchor prematurely. Determined not only to fit in, but to track down her dream guy, Mabel steers a tiny sailboat into stormy waters in pursuit, and gets shipwrecked. Thus begins a fantasy in which the unconscious Mabel imagines herself in a real pirate adventure, complete with her dashing pirate hero, a legion of his crusty shipmates, and dozens of unwed sisters who must rise to the altar before she can. The fantasy mixes film parodies, love songs, animation, and the score of Gilbert & Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance. The story also loosely follows the structure of said operetta. ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
99 mins

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Director(s):
Ken Annakin
Writer(s):
Trevor Farrant
Producer(s):
David Joseph
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Questionable for Children, Adult Situations, Adult Language, Watch With Your Kids)
Categories:
Action / Adventure
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    Kathy S.

    A funny musical for the whole family. There is some adult humor but its harmless.

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    Serenity J.

    I have loved this movie since the first time I saw it over 16 yrs ago. I found it hilarious as a kid, but it wasn't till I was an adult that I understood half of it. Lots of hidden adult humour that just flies right over kids heads. My girls love it to, but have no idea why I am laughing half the time. The best thing about this movie is the songs. Several new songs just blend right into this spoof of Pirates of Penzance. Another great thing, is you can tell everyone how much you love "The Pirate Movie" and they'll ask five times "What pirate movie is that?" till they get it. This movie may not be for everyone, but my entire family LOVES it!

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    Patricia G.

    A blast to watch my children laugh at this classic. Grt. movie!

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