The Princess and the Pirate

1944

ComedyAdventure

Princess Margaret is travelling incognito to elope with her true love instead of marrying the man her father has betrothed her to. On the high seas, her ship is attacked by pirates who know her identity and plan to kidnap her and hold her for a king's ransom.

"Yo-Ho HOPE and a Cargo of Laughs!"

Rating

6.854
24 votes

Popularity

1.8126

Origin & Countries

US | en | United States of America

Production

Samuel Goldwyn Productions

Runtime

94 min.

Status

Released

Release: 11/17/1944

Credits

The Princess and the Pirate

David ButlerDirector

The Princess and the Pirate

Bob HopeSylvester the Great

The Princess and the Pirate

Virginia MayoPrincess Margaret

The Princess and the Pirate

Walter BrennanFeatherhead

The Princess and the Pirate

Walter SlezakLa Roche

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Reviews

CinemaSerf

6/30/2022

6 / 10

I'll admit that it has always puzzled me that war-weary American troops could ever have been entertained by Bob Hope. His so-called "zany" humour always struck me as being contrived and obvious. This film, however, does go some way to contradict that rather simplistic impression of the star. He plays a cowardly actor who finds himself along with "Princess Margaret" (no, not the real one) captured by pirates en route to their island to retrieve some buried treasure. When they discover her identity, they try to ransom her and it's all down to "Sylvester" (Hope) to save the day. It's got a great supporting cast - Walter Brennan as the aptly named "Featherhead"; Walter Slezak as pirate "La Roche" and an on-form Victor McLaglen as "The Hook". Virginia Mayo as the "Princess" never could act her way out of a paper bag, and here is no different - she has the glamour and the looks, but the charisma of a wet haddock. There are plenty of quippy one-liners; Mr. Hope's asides to the audience are actually quite funny now and again and coupled with some good, hammy, set piece buckle and swash it's actually quite a watchable little pantomime-style effort. Not great, but much better than I was expecting.

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