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The Pirate ()


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A girl is engaged to the local rich man, but meanwhile she has dreams about the legendary pirate Macoco. A traveling singer falls in love with her and to impress her he poses as the pirate.

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Manuela
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Serafin
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Don Pedro Vargas
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Aunt Inez
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The Advocate
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The Viceroy
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Specialty Dancer
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Specialty Dancer
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Uncle Capucho
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Isabella (as Lola Deem)
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Mercedes
Mary Jo Ellis ...
Lizarda
Jean Dean ...
Casilda
Marion Murray ...
Eloise
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Gumbo
Jerry Bergen ...
Bolo
Val Setz ...
Juggler
The Gaudsmith Brothers ...
Poodle Act (as Gaudsmith Brothers)
Cully Richards ...
Trillo
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Marie Allison ...
'Nina' Showgirl (uncredited)
Anne Beck ...
'Nina' Showgirl (uncredited)
Hal Bell ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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Baker (uncredited)
Norman Borine ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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Artist (uncredited)
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Carriage Driver (uncredited)
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Guard (uncredited)
Willa Pearl Curtis ...
Black Maid (uncredited)
Peter Cusanelli ...
Jovial Civilian (uncredited)
Dante DiPaolo ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Ken DuMain ...
Dancer (uncredited)
William Edmunds ...
Town Clerk (uncredited)
George Emerson ...
Boatswain with Parrot (uncredited)
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'Nina' Showgirl (uncredited)
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Coachman (uncredited)
Suzette Harbin ...
Black Maid (uncredited)
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'Nina' Showgirl (uncredited)
Paul Maxey ...
Hotel Manager (uncredited)
Bert May ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Jill Meredith ...
'Nina' Showgirl (uncredited)
Aurora Navarro ...
Duenna (uncredited)
Jimmy Page ...
Black Barber (uncredited)
Hamil Petroff ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Ellen Ray ...
'Nina' Showgirl (uncredited)
Jack Regas ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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Dancer (uncredited)
Sharon Saunders ...
'Nina' Showgirl (uncredited)
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Captain (uncredited)
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Luisa (uncredited)
Dorothy Tuttle ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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'Nina' Showgirl (uncredited)
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Hurtada (uncredited)
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Madame Lucia (uncredited)

Directed by

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Vincente Minnelli

Written by

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Albert Hackett ... (screenplay) and
Frances Goodrich ... (screenplay)
 
S.N. Behrman ... (play)
 
Joseph L. Mankiewicz ... () (uncredited)
 
Frances Marion ... () (uncredited)
 
Joseph Than ... () (uncredited)

Produced by

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Arthur Freed ... producer

Music by

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Lennie Hayton ... (uncredited)
Conrad Salinger ... (uncredited)

Cinematography by

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Harry Stradling Sr. ... director of photography (as Harry Stradling)

Editing by

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Blanche Sewell

Editorial Department

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Henri Jaffa ... associate color director: Technicolor
Natalie Kalmus ... color director: Technicolor

Art Direction by

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Cedric Gibbons
Jack Martin Smith

Set Decoration by

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Edwin B. Willis

Costume Design by

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Tom Keogh
Barbara Karinska ... (uncredited)
Miles White ... (uncredited)

Makeup Department

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Jack Dawn ... makeup artist
Sydney Guilaroff ... hairstyle designer

Production Management

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Al Shenberg ... production manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Wallace Worsley Jr. ... assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Arthur Krams ... associate set decorator
Doris Lee ... paintings

Sound Department

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Douglas Shearer ... recording director
Norwood A. Fenton ... sound (uncredited)
Van Allen James ... sound editor (uncredited)

Stunts

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Howard Dunham ... stunts (uncredited)
Russell Saunders ... stunt double for Gene Kelly (uncredited) / stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Richard Borland ... grip (uncredited)
Jerome Hester ... still photographer (uncredited)
Sam Leavitt ... camera operator (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Irene ... costume supervisor
Barbara Karinska ... costume execution (as Karinska)
Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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Lennie Hayton ... musical director
Conrad Salinger ... orchestrator
Roger Edens ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
Wally Heglin ... orchestrator (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Leslie H. Martinson ... script supervisor (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Robert Alton ... dance director
Gene Kelly ... dance director
Conrad Salinger ... instrumental arrangements
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Plot Summary

It is the year 1830. In the Spanish Main, local beauty Manuela Alva, is living on the island of Calvados and dreams of falling in love with the legendary Caribbean pirate known as "Macoco", sometimes called "the black Macoco" due to his fearsome buccaneering and looting. However, her guardians, her aunt and uncle, aiming to get rich, insist that she marry Don Pedro, the town mayor, an arrogant and bullying much older man. She resigns herself to her fate but before the wedding, in nearby Port Sebastian, she meets by chance a troupe of traveling circus actors, led by the handsome Serafin. Attracted to each another but, while Serafin wants to woo Manuela, she refuses his advances claiming to be promised in marriage to Don Pedro. At the circus show, during a hypnosis act, Serafin learns that Manuela is secretly enamored of Macoco. This revelation persuades Serafin to resort to a trick to woo her. He pretends to be the famous pirate Macoco and he plays the part well, assisted by the complicity of his troupe. His performance is so well-executed that it convinces everyone, including Manuela, that he truly is Macoco the pirate. Unfortunately, it also convinces the local authorities and the visiting Spanish Viceroy that he is a wanted pirate. Serafin, masquerading as Macoco, is arrested by the Spanish troops. Despite his pleas that he only is a circus actor impersonating a pirate, he is found guilty of piracy, partly on fake evidence supplied by a fearful and jealous Don Pedro. Serafin, aka Macoco the pirate, is sentenced to death by hanging. Only a miracle can save his neck but Serafin and Manuela manage to arrange one. Written by nufs68

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Also Known As
  • Le pirate (France)
  • El pirata (Spain)
  • El pirata (Argentina)
  • O peiratis (Greece)
  • A kalóz (Hungary)
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  • 102 min
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Budget $3,700,000 (estimated)

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Trivia According to Judy Garland's biographer, Gerold Frank, The Pirate (1948) was the first film ever in which the studio hired a psychiatrist, paid for out of the film's production budget, to treat the star during shooting and make sure she was mentally healthy enough to perform. See more »
Goofs When Serafin is walking the tightrope to Manuela's balcony, the support wires can be seen. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Gene Kelly: Anatomy of a Dancer (2002). See more »
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Quotes Serafin: I can tell you your past, your present, and your future.
Manuela: You don't have to tell me my future; I know my future.
Serafin: Am I in it?
Manuela: No!
Serafin: Then you don't know your future.
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