PIRATES (Roman Polanski) – DVD

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Plot Summary | Plot Synopsis


Plot Keywords:

pirate | pirate ship | ship | spanish galleon | governor | See All (51) »


Genres:

Adventure | Comedy | Family


Certificate:

PG-13 | See all certifications »

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Details

Country:

France | Tunisia

Language:

English | French | Spanish

Release Date:

18 July 1986 (USA) See more »

Also Known As:

Piratas See more »

Filming Locations:

Malta See more »


Box Office

Budget:

$40,000,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend:

$1,035,447 (USA) (20 July 1986)

Gross:

$1,641,825 (USA)

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Company Credits

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Technical Specs

Runtime:

Sound Mix:

70 mm 6-Track (70 mm prints)| Dolby (35 mm prints)

Color:

Color (Eastmancolor)

Aspect Ratio:

2.35 : 1

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Did You Know?

Trivia

Actor Cris Campion and actress Charlotte Lewis both received ‘introducing’ credits. See more »


Quotes

The Frog – Jean-Baptiste: Gold would be your ruin, Captain. It would cost us our heads.
Captain Thomas Bartholomew Red: It’s easier to live without a head than without gold, you numbskull!
The Frog – Jean-Baptiste: I fight for hatred of the spanish! I fight for glory; not gold.
Captain Thomas Bartholomew Red: Man fights for what he lacks the most!
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Connections

Referenced in Clive James Meets Roman Polanski (1984) See more »


Soundtracks

Il était un petit navire
(uncredited)
Traditional French song
Performed by Cris Campion and Walter Matthau
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User Reviews

The best pirate film

7 March 2004 | by daneelo (Budapest, Hungary) – See all my reviews

This film is one of Polanski’s masterpieces. He did to pirate movies what Sergio Leone did to western: showing the opposite of the usual sancticised glamorous movie portrayal of an era, yet achieving an epic effect, and images you want to see again and again.

But a difference to Leone, beyond a high dose of irony and situation comic, is the bittersweet ingredient of the Central-Eastern-European experience, of lack of success and constant failure, constantly hitting all of our heroes in the film.

Memories of living under communism might have also played a role in the (for me) most memorable part of the movie, the failed mutiny followed by the successful mutiny aboard the Spanish ship: the way the aristocrats have power over the people, and make Captain Red and The Frog eat the rat. And then, hilarious juxtaposing, the mutiny is like a parody of a communist revolution.

But the best thing about the film are the actors. Walter Matthau is at his best as the grumpy old liar Captain Red, Damien Thomas is terrific as Don Alfonso the hyper-arrogant Spanish aristocrat who’ll never loses his superiority, Roy Kinnear the embodiment of ugliness as the Dutch, and also the young no-names Cris Campion (playing The Frog, the naive young Frenchman at Captain Red’s side) and Charlotte Lewis (playing the even more naive daughter of the governor).

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