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Dancing Pirate

  • 1936
  • Approved
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
422
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Dancing Pirate (1936)
AdventureComedyMusicMusicalRomance

The story of a Boston dance teacher who gets shanghaied by buccaneers who might make his next steps be off the plank!The story of a Boston dance teacher who gets shanghaied by buccaneers who might make his next steps be off the plank!The story of a Boston dance teacher who gets shanghaied by buccaneers who might make his next steps be off the plank!

  • Director
    • Lloyd Corrigan
  • Writers
    • Ray Harris
    • Francis Edward Faragoh
    • Jack Wagner
  • Stars
    • Charles Collins
    • Frank Morgan
    • Steffi Duna
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    422
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lloyd Corrigan
    • Writers
      • Ray Harris
      • Francis Edward Faragoh
      • Jack Wagner
    • Stars
      • Charles Collins
      • Frank Morgan
      • Steffi Duna
    • 29User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Charles Collins
    Charles Collins
    • Jonathan Pride
    Frank Morgan
    Frank Morgan
    • Alcalde
    Steffi Duna
    Steffi Duna
    • Serafina
    Luis Alberni
    Luis Alberni
    • Pamfilo
    Victor Varconi
    Victor Varconi
    • Don Balthazar
    Jack La Rue
    Jack La Rue
    • Chago
    Alma Real
    • Blanca
    William V. Mong
    William V. Mong
    • Tecolote
    Mitchell Lewis
    Mitchell Lewis
    • Pirate Chief
    Julian Rivero
    Julian Rivero
    • Shepherd
    John Eberts
    • Mozo
    The Royal Cansino Dancers
    • Royal Cansinos
    • (as Cansino Family)
    Sam Appel
    Sam Appel
    • Café Owner
    • (uncredited)
    Eduardo Cansino
    Eduardo Cansino
    • Specialty Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    Nora Cecil
    Nora Cecil
    • Landlady
    • (uncredited)
    Jim Farley
    Jim Farley
    • Sailor
    • (uncredited)
    Rita Hayworth
    Rita Hayworth
    • Specialty Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    Cy Kendall
    Cy Kendall
    • Bouncing Betty's Cook
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lloyd Corrigan
    • Writers
      • Ray Harris
      • Francis Edward Faragoh
      • Jack Wagner
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews29

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    8smythe-5

    I Recommend It

    I would have liked the movie even more, I'm sure, if I'd seen the color version. Unfortunately, the only version I could find was the black-and-white, which I purchased out of curiosity from a bin of one dollar DVDs at Wal-Mart. Anyhow, "The Dancing Pirate" is certainly no masterpiece, but it's hard to dislike this movie. It's harmless, goofy, sort-of-weird entertainment (just about what you'd expect from the title), and the main character is a likable guy. Unfortunately, the movie doesn't actually contain any dancing pirates (the main character, "a dancing master," is mistaken for a pirate), but the dancing it does contain ain't bad. If you're the type of person who'd consider buying a movie called "The Dancing Pirate" from a bin of one dollar DVDs at Wal-Mart, you'll like this movie, as did I.
    7davidgoldyn

    Funny Frank Morgan and Unknown Charles Collins

    I got this out of the 50 musicals set. It said it was in Technicolor but it the print was curiously in black and white. The Plot-a dancing master gets kidnapped to be a galley worker on a pirate boat. He ends up in Calfornia near Monterey which at that time was populated with Mexicans. At first they arrest him, but he charms the whole town. This was an entertaining little musical. Not perfect and not a classic but definitely worth a look for Charles Collins and Frank Morgan.

    It had a lead I have never heard of... Charles Collins who was quite a talented dancer-singer-actor . He kind of looks like Kevin Kline. Amazed the man didn't have a more illustrious career as he had all the makings of what constituted a star back then. Quite an interesting discovery. Frank Morgan (the wizard of oz) is quite funny as the bumbling mayor. The film was quite enjoyable.
    6wes-connors

    Go West, Young Man

    In 1820, handsome dance instructor Charles Collins (as Jonathan Pride) decides to visit his aunt in California. Young Mr. Collins thrills the ladies by waltzing with his hands touching their waists. Leaving his giddy pupils wanting more, Collins takes the long route - around the continent of South America. Armed with only his satchel and an umbrella (to return to his aunt), Collins is mistaken for a pirate. As the "Dancing Pirate", he holds up in the western town of La Paloma. There, he dances, faces danger, and falls in love with lovely Senorita Steffi Duna (as Serafina Perena), daughter of the town's bumbling mayor, Frank Morgan (as Don Emilio Perena).

    The well-staged "Finale" earned an "Academy Award" nomination for dance director Russell Lewis. Leading man Collins looks like he had everything needed to become a major star - possibly, he found himself in the wrong studio, at the wrong time. Without the takes afforded the standard era star (Fred Astaire), he manages to be dazzling, in his solo routines. The scene with Collins' umbrella stuffed down the front of his pants provides a visual worthy of a Mae West double-entendre. Mr. Morgan isn't a very convincing "Don", but he is always a film asset. Ms. Duna, a Hungarian woman, is a beautiful and believable Senorita.

    Currently, this film is more available in "black & white" than "color" - this is not always a disadvantage, but "Dancing Pirate" really should be seen in color. Although my "Hollywood Legends" VHS Madacy HWGL-5512 says "B & W" on the sleeve, this release of film IS definitely "in color". It most certainly does NOT star cover-girl Rita Hayworth, however. Ms. Hayworth, Pat Nixon, and Marjorie Reynolds can be spotted among the dancing extras (provided you know who you are looking for well enough to spot them).

    ****** Dancing Pirate (5/22/36) Lloyd Corrigan ~ Charles Collins, Steffi Duna, Frank Morgan
    amerquise

    That ain't technicolor!!!

    I found this movie in a dollar bin. That should have been my first warning. The movie has been "digitally remastered", leading to the technicolor being remastered right out of it. The box also claims that Frank Morgan is "of Mash TV series fame", in spite of the fact that he died decades before the TV series came out.

    I suppose seeing the dancing instructor dance in a noose is worth the price of admission, though. (That's not a spoiler-it's on the menu screen.) And I probably would have liked it when I was a kid, and could handle nonsensical situations leading to improbable tap dancing scenes. :)
    jackclements

    A childhood memory

    I saw this movie when I was five years old and never heard of it again. All I could remember was the fellow dancing with a noose around his neck. Looked for it for years, then saw it, just in the past year, in a bin as a Rita Hayworth movie. Thanks to the generic title I recognized it right away. There won't be many comments on this one, as it's virtually unknown, but I've looked at it twice and it brings back a memory of a movie I loved so much as a child, though nothing came back to me except the mentioned dancing scene. It's offbeat, in terrific color and I think enjoyable . Did anybody ever hear of the dancer who played the title role again?

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    • Trivia
      While this was the third feature film released in 3-strip Technicolor, it was, for a long time, thought to no longer exist in that form. Only incomplete 35mm negatives were known to survive, plus 16mm prints struck in the two-color Cinecolor process. However, in 2015, a complete 35mm nitrate Technicolor print was discovered, leading to a 2022 home video release on DVD and Blu-ray.
    • Crazy credits
      The following is included in the opening crew credits, in an era when color was still relatively unused in filming and Technicolor was becoming in vogue: "Designed in Color by Robert Edmond Jones"
    • Alternate versions
      Some prints of this film are not even in color, but in black-and-white, although the credits still say "Technicolor".
    • Soundtracks
      When You're Dancing the Waltz
      Music by Richard Rodgers

      Lyrics by Lorenz Hart

      Performed by Charles Collins (uncredited), Steffi Duna (uncredited) and chorus

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    • Release date
      • May 22, 1936 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Gusarske noći
    • Filming locations
      • RKO-Pathé Studios - 9336 Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Pioneer Pictures Corporation
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 23 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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