The Pirate Review
The Pirate is an entertaining example of the quality work brought to fruition at MGM by producer Arthur_Freed. A favorite of Judy_Garland fans, the film features a fine collection of Cole_Porter songs, highlighted by the closing number, "Be a Clown." There's little substance other than the musical numbers, and The Pirate sags somewhat when no one is singing or dancing. Though she portrays an innocent young girl unwise in the ways of love, Garland had lost some of her ability to convey Dorothy-like purity in the decade since The Wizard of Oz. Fortunately, her voice was still in full form. Gene_Kelly is superb as usual, as is the well-chosen supporting cast. Freed would later loosely translate "Be a Clown" as "Make 'Em Laugh" in 1952's Singin' in the Rain. Richard Gilliam, Rovi
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