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H.M.S. Pinafore (1982)

H.M.S. Pinafore (1982)
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Gilbert & Sullivan's H.M.S. Pinafore opens with the crew of the Pinafore busily and boisterously sprucing up the deck for the arrival of Sir Joseph Porter, a high-ranking admiral. They pause only to buy wares from the peddler called Little Buttercup and then return happily to work. But not all are so happy. Ralph Rackstraw, "the smartest lad in all the fleet," is in love with the Captain's daughter, Josephine, who has been promised to Porter. In spite of this -- and the fact that Josephine and he are far apart in terms of class -- Ralph pursues her, and she eventually confesses her own love for him. The two young lovers plan to elope, but the Captain learns of her plans and puts a halt to them. Porter, furious at Ralph's impertinence, has him imprisoned. At that moment, Buttercup reveals a tremendous secret: Many years in the past, she had been given charge of two babies, one of good family and one of lower status. These turn out to be Ralph and the Captain -- but Buttercup further reveals that she had accidentally switched them. Thus, Ralph is of noble birth and the Captain comes from poverty -- and therefore, Josephine is also of the lower class and no longer a fit mate for Porter. However, the newly-ennobled Ralph has no such reservations, and gladly takes Josephine to be his wife. ~ Craig Butler, Rovi

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Starring:
Peter MarshallFrankie Howerd, (more)
Format(s):
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Synopsis of H.M.S. Pinafore

Gilbert & Sullivan's H.M.S. Pinafore opens with the crew of the Pinafore busily and boisterously sprucing up the deck for the arrival of Sir Joseph Porter, a high-ranking admiral. They pause only to buy wares from the peddler called Little Buttercup and then return happily to work. But not all are so happy. Ralph Rackstraw, "the smartest lad in all the fleet," is in love with the Captain's daughter, Josephine, who has been promised to Porter. In spite of this -- and the fact that Josephine and he are far apart in terms of class -- Ralph pursues her, and she eventually confesses her own love for him. The two young lovers plan to elope, but the Captain learns of her plans and puts a halt to them. Porter, furious at Ralph's impertinence, has him imprisoned. At that moment, Buttercup reveals a tremendous secret: Many years in the past, she had been given charge of two babies, one of good family and one of lower status. These turn out to be Ralph and the Captain -- but Buttercup further reveals that she had accidentally switched them. Thus, Ralph is of noble birth and the Captain comes from poverty -- and therefore, Josephine is also of the lower class and no longer a fit mate for Porter. However, the newly-ennobled Ralph has no such reservations, and gladly takes Josephine to be his wife. ~ Craig Butler, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
96 mins

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Producer(s):
Judith DePaul
Categories:
Music & Performing Arts
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    Joseph H.

    If you want to see HMS Pinafore on DVD and Blockbuster is your only option, then get this, as at the time I'm writting this it is the only version they have. This version has has one really big flaw in my eyes. This is supposed to be a musical - and The Monarch of the Sea doesn't sing! He speaks all of his musical lines! I personally wanted to see this so I could sing along to his part. The rest of the cast does a rather fine job, but I can't get past this, so I'd recommend finding another version.

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    Susan Z.

    A low budget theater-style production. Dancers didn't seem to have perfected the steps and one character spoke his verses rather than sing them. No subtitles make following along more difficult with the accents. Disappointing version of this wonderful work.

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    Terry T.

    All three productions,Mikado-Pensance and Pinafore were just ok. I enjoyed the "behind the scenes" and interviews as much as the shows.

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