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742:"I didn't like the script", said Matthau. "I didn't understand the script. First it was the ship against the pirates, then the pirates against the ship, then the ship against the pirates. I didn't think it was funny or adventurous or anything. And the thought of swimming and climbing and duelling on one leg for five or six months in Tunisia didn't appeal to me. It was my youngest son Charlie who changed my mind. He said, 'You gotta take it, Poppa. You'll get to work with Roman Polanski, one of the great directors today. It's an open-air part that could change your career." 358:. As Red demands, the governor provides him with a document that entitles him to confiscate the golden throne, posing as the governor's secret messenger. However, Red and Frog fail to carry the throne out of the bay and are later captured by Don Alfonso, who puts them in prison. Maria Dolores visits them in their cell. She reveals her feelings toward Jean-Baptiste as the two embrace and share a kiss. Maria Dolores returns to the 622:
to play the central role of Captain Thomas Bartholomew Red, a grizzled old pirate, and Polanski himself would play Red's sidekick. Then complications arose partially due to the enormous fees Nicholson was demanding. (According to Polanski, when Nicholson was asked what exactly he wanted, he replied,
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announced he would produce the film, which would be shot in Tel Aviv the following year at a budget of $ 24 million. Milchan would build a studio there at a cost of $ 2.5 million, which would have a marine tank. The film would have no major names, as all the money would go into special effects and
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and launches an assault on the galleon. Red sinks his own ship, making retreat impossible, and secretly orders Boomako to prepare a boat in order to make off with the golden throne. In the heat of battle, Frog finds Maria Dolores and duels with Don Alfonso over her. However, in the end, he remains
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At night, Captain Red, Frog, and Boomako sneak into the governor's residence with Maria Dolores as their hostage. Red plans to use her as a bargaining chip and force her wealthy uncle to exchange her for the golden throne. Although the governor proves to be unsympathetic for his niece's fate, he
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The people who finance films don't care what your personal problems are, your image, whatever. They're interested in figures. They look them up the same way an insurance company does. And they know that if they spend $ 5 million or $ 6 million, $ 10 million on a film by me, their risk is quite
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be a hit, but it's also important that by building the boat in this country, where unemployment stands at around 20 percent, I gave 2,400 people work for two years. Yes, Polanski does seem to be disaster-prone, but his talent is so great that wonderful actors like Matthau and the top European
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burning and beyond repair, her remaining crew and passengers flee on the boat, while Red, Frog, and Boomako make off in one of their own with the golden throne in their possession. With Maria Dolores out of his reach now, a furious Frog throws insults at Don Alfonso, who tries to shoot him in
724:"I really feel like making a film for a young audience", said Polanski shortly before filming. "Gerard and I have got a great script. It's exciting and it's funny and I expect to have a wonderful time making it. We're using the stereotypes and cliches of old pirate movies and books such as 31: 683:, even if you have a delightful script and great enthusiasm, even if you promise them heaven, they are afraid. That has nothing to do with my legal problems in America. What do they care for it? Do you think that they have a moral streak in them, that they really hesitate? 326:
Captain Linares dies and the command of the ship is taken over by his ruthless and ambitious first mate, lieutenant Don Alfonso de la Torre who is also in love with Maria Dolores, though she does not reciprocate his feelings. Red and Frog, put to work along with
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throne that is being secretly transported in the hold. Captain Red becomes obsessed with capturing the throne for himself. Meanwhile, Frog falls in love with Maria Dolores, the niece of Maracaibo's governor, who is travelling on the
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By the time shooting began the budget had blown out to $ 40 million – Matthau and Polanski each commanded $ 1 million and the galleon built for the film cost $ 7–8 million, with $ 10 million spent on constructing two sound stages.
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was one of them. . . . We will lose $ 1 million or $ 2 million. . . . It hurts. It teaches us a very big lesson that we should not even take for distribution a picture which we don't have all the rights."
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on the picture, was $ 15 million, but the final budget is estimated to have been US$ 40 million. The reported gross box office revenues in the United States was $ 1.64 million and $ 6.3 million worldwide.
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retaliation. However, Maria Dolores intervenes desperately, disrupting his aim, and Boomako is shot dead instead. Red and Frog then leave the scene, abandoning their surviving crewmates in the water.
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Ammar and fellow producer Thom Mount were unhappy with the involvement of MGM/UA and eventually raised the funds to buy them out of the film. Cannon Films agreed to distribute.
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In 1659, an infamous English pirate Captain Red, and his cabin boy Jean-Baptiste, nicknamed "Frog", are lost on a raft without supplies in the ocean. They are picked up by the
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Both Filmways and Milchan ultimately dropped out. Production restarted later in Paris, this time with a different production company, Carthago Films, and a new producer,
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and retake the ship, sailing away with the golden throne in the morning. Using the money he has gained from Dutch, Captain Red purchases an old brig and pursues the
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was being discussed as his sidekick. Eventually Walter Matthau agreed to play the lead and Cris Campion, a French rock drummer, signed on as his sidekick.
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was somehow a reaction to that", he said later. "I think the young audience will enjoy it more than the adults, and that's really what I intended."
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The pirates, informed by Boomako of what has happened, assault the prison the following night, releasing Red and Frog. Captain Red pursues the
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and thrown into the brig, where they meet the ship's cook Boomako. Boomako has been imprisoned after being caught attempting to steal a golden
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loyal to Captain Red, abandoning the fight with Don Alfonso in order to aid his leader in capturing the throne. With the
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PARANOIA SUPERSEDES 'PIRATES': Polanski Prowls Mean Streets of Paris Polanski Prowls Paris' Mean Streets Blume, Mary.
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was and still is entered into the Tunisian naval registry, and is currently a tourist attraction in the port of
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fee. The galleon was not finished until 21 April 1985, five months later than intended, and ran into a storm.
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in 1977 on charges including rape by use of drugs of a minor. Polanski subsequently fled the United States.
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Polanski recalled that at the time "movies were very much loaded with messages and the desire to educate.
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FILM CLIPS: 'FRIDAY' DIRECTOR IS SUDDENLY IN DEMAND SCHREGER, CHARLES. Los Angeles Times 24 Sep 1980: i1.
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becomes more cooperative after Captain Red tortures him instead, finding out that he is suffering from
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Cannon Bid as Major Studio Is Cliffhanger Firm's Future at Risk in High-Stakes Gamble: Delugach, Al.
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the following year in England and Malta and that he would act in the film but only play a small role.
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accused director Roman Polanski of predatory sexual conduct against her when she was 16 years old.
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JEWISON PUTS FAITH IN 'AGNES': FILM CLIPS London, Michael. Los Angeles Times 30 November 1984: j1.
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and directed by Polanski. It was inspired by Polanski's love of classic pirate films, as well as
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POLANSKI: HIS MEMOIRS FIT ROMAN A CLEF JORDAN ELGRABLY. Los Angeles Times 5 February 1984: k20.
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Filming was extremely problematic, the shoot cursed by poor weather and a number of accidents.
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Polanski's fleeing the United States to avoid sentencing for his confessed rape of a minor
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score of 32 out of 100, based on 12 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".
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Matthau 'didn't like script' of Polanski film Tale of the reluctant Pirate Thomas, Bob.
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In May 1983, Universal Studios agreed in a memo to provide two-thirds of the budget of
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CAN MATTHAU AND AN $ 8-MILLION SHIP CHANGE ROMAN POLANSKI'S LUCK?: Borsten, Joan.
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Award drought is over for Caine Thomas, Bob. The Globe and Mail17 Feb 1984: E.6.
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Polanski's legal issues meant the film could not be made in the US. He said:
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However, production was put back even further after Polanski was arrested in
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LA CLIPS Polanski hopes memoirs will get a kind reception Deans, Laurie.
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the set. Polanski called the film "a comedy adventure, in the style of '
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instead, which he rewrote for Adjani. In 1976, he said he aimed to make
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limited. But once you have a subject complicated, more ambitious, like
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The film's original estimated budget, while Polanski was aligned with
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began to write a screenplay for a swashbuckling adventure film called
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At the Movies; Polanski's pirate movie is set to sail Maslin, Janet.
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As late as January 1984 Polanski still hoped to cast Jack Nicholson.
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CAST OF 'PIRATES' WAITING FOR THEIR SHIP TO COME IN: Borsten, Joan.
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to play the female lead. When production was postponed, he made
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is giving my staff lessons in filmmaking money couldn't buy."
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Polanski's still fighting 'evil dwarf' image: Stephen Farber
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LA CLIPS Paramount triumphs at box office Thompson, Anne.
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Polanski: Laughing But With an Edge By Kenneth Turan.
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was attached as the lead. By April Caine was out and
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POLANSKI TO FILM 'PIRATES' IN ISRAEL BORSTEN, JOAN.
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Index


Roman Polanski
GĂ©rard Brach
John Brownjohn
Tarak Ben Ammar
Walter Matthau
Cris Campion
Damien Thomas
Witold Sobocinski
Hervé de Luze
William Reynolds
Philippe Sarde
Cannon Film Distributing
Cannes
adventure
comedy film
GĂ©rard Brach
John Brownjohn
Roman Polanski
Disneyland
Pirates of the Caribbean attraction
Polanski's fleeing the United States to avoid sentencing for his confessed rape of a minor
1986 Cannes Film Festival
box-office bomb
galleon
Aztec
mutiny
gout
Walter Matthau
Cris Campion

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