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* WrongGuyFirst: Manuela is arranged to be married to Pedro before she meets Serafin. Serafin begs her not to go through with it, and though she doesn't want to, she sees no reason to dump Pedro for him just yet.

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* WrongGuyFirst: Manuela is arranged to be married to Pedro before she meets Serafin. Serafin begs her not to go through with it, and though she doesn't want to, she sees no reason to dump Pedro for him just yet.yet.

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In the small Caribbean village of Calvados, beautiful young Manuela Alva (Garland) dreams of being swept away by the legendary pirate Macoco (aka "Mack the Black"), in spite of her [[ArrangedMarriage betrothal to the cowardly old mayor]] Don Pedro (Slezak). Before her wedding day she meets The Great Serafin (Kelly), leader of a troupe of traveling players who [[LoveAtFirstSight falls head over heels in love with her]]. After learning about Manuela’s infatuation for Macoco, he crashes her wedding pretending be the dashing pirate of her dreams. Romantic twists, lots of dancing, and more than a few surprises -- including the identity of the real Macoco -- ensue.

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In the small Caribbean village of Calvados, beautiful young Manuela Alva (Garland) dreams of being swept away by the legendary pirate Macoco (aka "Mack the Black"), in spite of her [[ArrangedMarriage betrothal to the cowardly old mayor]] Don Pedro (Slezak). Before her wedding day she meets The Great Serafin (Kelly), leader of a troupe of traveling players who [[LoveAtFirstSight falls head over heels in love with her]]. After learning about Manuela’s infatuation for Macoco, he Serafin crashes her wedding pretending be the dashing pirate of her dreams. Romantic twists, lots of dancing, and more than a few surprises -- including the identity of the real Macoco -- ensue.
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While its place in musical history is up for debate, ''The Pirate'' boasts some phenomenal songs by the legendary Music/ColePorter. The most notable among them is "Be a Clown", which was later plagiarized for another Gene Kelly musical, ''Film/SingingInTheRain'', in the song "Make 'Em Laugh". This movie also marks the second of three musical collaborations between Kelly and Garland, the first being ''Film/ForMeAndMyGal'' and the last one ''Summer Stock''.

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While its place in musical history is up for debate, ''The Pirate'' boasts some phenomenal songs by the legendary Music/ColePorter. The most notable among them is "Be a Clown", which was later plagiarized for another Gene Kelly musical, ''Film/SingingInTheRain'', in the song "Make 'Em Laugh". This movie also marks the second of three musical collaborations between Kelly and Garland, the first others being ''Film/ForMeAndMyGal'' and the last one ''Summer Stock''.
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Manuela (Garland) longs to be swept off her feet by the legendary pirate Macoco (aka Mack the Black), but is [[ArrangedMarriage betrothed to her town’s cowardly old mayor]] Don Pedro (Slezak). Before her wedding day she meets The Great Serafin (Kelly), leader of a troupe of traveling players who [[LoveAtFirstSight falls head over heels in love with her]]. After learning about Manuela’s infatuation for Macoco, he crashes her wedding pretending be the dashing pirate of her dreams. Romantic twists, lots of dancing, and more than a few surprises -- including the identity of the real Macoco -- ensue.

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In the small Caribbean village of Calvados, beautiful young Manuela Alva (Garland) longs to be dreams of being swept off her feet away by the legendary pirate Macoco (aka Mack "Mack the Black), but is Black"), in spite of her [[ArrangedMarriage betrothed betrothal to her town’s the cowardly old mayor]] Don Pedro (Slezak). Before her wedding day she meets The Great Serafin (Kelly), leader of a troupe of traveling players who [[LoveAtFirstSight falls head over heels in love with her]]. After learning about Manuela’s infatuation for Macoco, he crashes her wedding pretending be the dashing pirate of her dreams. Romantic twists, lots of dancing, and more than a few surprises -- including the identity of the real Macoco -- ensue.

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The Pirate is a 1948 Creator/{{MGM}} musical starring Creator/JudyGarland, Creator/GeneKelly, and Creator/WalterSlezak.

Manuela (Garland) longs to be swept off her feet by the legendary pirate Macoco (aka Mack the Black), but is [[ArrangedMarriage betrothed to her town’s cowardly old mayor]] Don Pedro (Slezak). Before her wedding day she meets The Great Serafin (Kelly), leader of a troupe of traveling players who [[LoveAtFirstSight falls head over heels in love with her]]. After learning about Manuela’s infatuation for Macoco, he crashes her wedding pretending be the dashing pirate of her dreams. Romantic twists, lots of dancing, and more than a few surprises - including the identity of the real Macoco - ensue.

While its place in musical history is up for debate, The Pirate boasts some phenomenal songs by the legendary Cole Porter. The most notable among them is "Be A Clown", which was later plagiarized for another Gene Kelly musical, ''Film/SingingInTheRain'', in the song "Make 'Em Laugh". This movie also marks the second of three musical collaborations between Kelly and Garland, the first being ''Film/ForMeAndMyGal'' and the last one ''Summer Stock''.

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''The Pirate''
is a 1948 Creator/{{MGM}} musical directed by Creator/VincenteMinnelli, starring Creator/JudyGarland, Creator/GeneKelly, and Creator/WalterSlezak.

Manuela (Garland) longs to be swept off her feet by the legendary pirate Macoco (aka Mack the Black), but is [[ArrangedMarriage betrothed to her town’s cowardly old mayor]] Don Pedro (Slezak). Before her wedding day she meets The Great Serafin (Kelly), leader of a troupe of traveling players who [[LoveAtFirstSight falls head over heels in love with her]]. After learning about Manuela’s infatuation for Macoco, he crashes her wedding pretending be the dashing pirate of her dreams. Romantic twists, lots of dancing, and more than a few surprises - -- including the identity of the real Macoco - -- ensue.

While its place in musical history is up for debate, The Pirate ''The Pirate'' boasts some phenomenal songs by the legendary Cole Porter. Music/ColePorter. The most notable among them is "Be A a Clown", which was later plagiarized for another Gene Kelly musical, ''Film/SingingInTheRain'', in the song "Make 'Em Laugh". This movie also marks the second of three musical collaborations between Kelly and Garland, the first being ''Film/ForMeAndMyGal'' and the last one ''Summer Stock''.
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The Pirate is a 1948 MGM musical starring Creator/JudyGarland, Creator/GeneKelly, and Creator/WalterSlezak.

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The Pirate is a 1948 MGM Creator/{{MGM}} musical starring Creator/JudyGarland, Creator/GeneKelly, and Creator/WalterSlezak.
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While its place in musical history is up for debate, The Pirate boasts some phenomenal songs by the legendary Cole Porter. The most notable among them is "Be A Clown", which was later plagiarized for another Gene Kelly musical, ''Film/SingingInTheRain''. This movie also marks the second of three musical collaborations between Kelly and Garland, the first being ''Film/ForMeAndMyGal'' and the last one ''Summer Stock''.

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While its place in musical history is up for debate, The Pirate boasts some phenomenal songs by the legendary Cole Porter. The most notable among them is "Be A Clown", which was later plagiarized for another Gene Kelly musical, ''Film/SingingInTheRain''.''Film/SingingInTheRain'', in the song "Make 'Em Laugh". This movie also marks the second of three musical collaborations between Kelly and Garland, the first being ''Film/ForMeAndMyGal'' and the last one ''Summer Stock''.
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While its place in musical history is up for debate, The Pirate boasts some phenomenal songs by the legendary Cole Porter. The most notable among them is "Be A Clown", which was later plagiarized for another Gene Kelly musical, ''Film/SingingInTheRain''. This movie also marks the second of three musical collaborations between Kelly and Garland, the first being ''Me and My Girl'' and the last one ''Summer Stock''.

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While its place in musical history is up for debate, The Pirate boasts some phenomenal songs by the legendary Cole Porter. The most notable among them is "Be A Clown", which was later plagiarized for another Gene Kelly musical, ''Film/SingingInTheRain''. This movie also marks the second of three musical collaborations between Kelly and Garland, the first being ''Me and My Girl'' ''Film/ForMeAndMyGal'' and the last one ''Summer Stock''.

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The Pirate is a 1948 MGM musical starring {{Creator/Judy Garland}}, {{Creator/Gene Kelly}}, and Walter Slezak.

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The Pirate is a 1948 MGM musical starring {{Creator/Judy Garland}}, {{Creator/Gene Kelly}}, Creator/JudyGarland, Creator/GeneKelly, and Walter Slezak.
Creator/WalterSlezak.



While its place in musical history is up for debate, The Pirate boasts some phenomenal songs by the legendary Cole Porter. The most notable among them is “Be A Clown”, which was later plagiarized for another Gene Kelly musical, {{Film/Singing In The Rain}}. This movie also marks the second of three musical collaborations between Kelly and Garland, the first being ''Me and My Girl'' and the last one ''Summer Stock''.

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While its place in musical history is up for debate, The Pirate boasts some phenomenal songs by the legendary Cole Porter. The most notable among them is “Be "Be A Clown”, Clown", which was later plagiarized for another Gene Kelly musical, {{Film/Singing In The Rain}}.''Film/SingingInTheRain''. This movie also marks the second of three musical collaborations between Kelly and Garland, the first being ''Me and My Girl'' and the last one ''Summer Stock''.




* {{Adipose Rex}}: Don Pedro, the mayor of the town, is noticeably rotund. Serafin refers to him as a "pumpkin", as does Manuela when she pretends to be hypnotized.

* {{As You Know}}: Before trotting her out to meet Don Pedro, Aunt Inez reminds Manuela that she's an orphan with no dowry and they need Pedro's money to pay off her family's debts, so she should be grateful that she's marrying a rich, important man.

* {{Arranged Marriage}}: Between Manuela and Don Pedro. Pedro and Aunt Inez are fine with it, Manuela not so much.

* {{Berserk Button}}: Don't belittle Serafin's acting talents.
** Also, don't try to get in the way of Pedro's marriage to Manuela unless you enjoy {{A Taste of the Lash}}.

* {{Cant Refuse the Call Anymore}}: Despite being an excellent singer and dancer, Manuela repeatedly turns down Serafin's offer to join his troupe since she thinks she'd only be humiliating herself. Ultimately she puts on an act in front of the entire town in order to prove Serafin's innocence. The movie ends with her and Serafin performing "Be A Clown" in full clown makeup and costumes.

* {{Cassandra Truth}}: After convincing most of the town he's really Macoco, Serafin is unable to talk his way out when Pedro has the Viceroy arrest him. Manuela also tries to convince the town of Serafin's innocence but to no avail.

* {{Chekovs Gun}}: Manuela's engagement ring from Don Pedro. When the Viceroy shows her the treasure recovered from "Macoco's" chest, she recognizes the set it's a part of and realizes [[spoiler: Don Pedro is the real Macoco]].

* {{Crazy Jealous Guy}}: The mild-mannered Pedro turns out to be this once Serafin expresses interest in Manuela.

* {{Crouching Moron Hidden Badass}}: Once Pedro's temper flares up he goes from a harmless milquetoast to dangerously violent. He comes close to killing Serafin twice; he's stopped the first time by Serafin figuring out [[spoiler: Pedro is really Macoco]], and the second by the timely intervention of Serafin's acting troupe.

* {{Crowd Song}}: "Mack The Black"

* {{Cut Song}}: "Voodoo", and Lena Horne's rendition of "Love of My Life".

* {{Deleted Scene}}: "Voodoo", a duet between Manuela and Serafin while the former is hypnotized, was cut after test screenings because Louis B. Meyer abhorred how torrid it was.
** Lena Horne had a small role as Manuela's dressmaker and sang "Love Of My Life", hence why Manuela's version is listed as a reprise on the soundtrack. She was cut for unknown reasons.

* {{Dream Ballet}}: The Pirate Ballet sequence.

* {{Eleven O Clock Number}}: "Be A Clown".

* {{Evil Aunt}}: Subverted with Aunt Inez. She's forcing Manuela into an arranged marriage, is eager to mooch off her fiance, and tries to repress her free spirit, but she does so because she cares about her niece's security and social standing, and needs the money to pay off Capucho's gambling debts.

* {{Executive Meddling}}: MGM head honcho Louis B. Mayer HATED Gene and Judy's sultry duet "Voodoo". He ordered the negative of it to be destroyed and had "Mack The Black" filmed in its place. Thankfully the audio recording of it still survived.
** Judy Garland and Gene Kelly fought tooth and nail to keep in the scenes of The Nicholas Brothers. But they were removed when the movie was screened down South since MGM thought audiences would be offended at seeing a white man sharing the stage with two black men.

* {{Henpecked Husband}}: Capucho. Any time he tries to speak up Inez shuts him down.

* {{Hypno Fool}}: Serafin puts Manuela in a trance as part of his show, hoping to coax a confession of love from her. Instead she reveals her infatuation for Macoco and performs a rousing song about his exploits.

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\n!!This film contains examples of:

* {{Adipose Rex}}: AdiposeRex: Don Pedro, the mayor of the town, is noticeably rotund. Serafin refers to him as a "pumpkin", as does Manuela when she pretends to be hypnotized.

hypnotized.
* {{As You Know}}: AsYouKnow: Before trotting her out to meet Don Pedro, Aunt Inez reminds Manuela that she's an orphan with no dowry and they need Pedro's money to pay off her family's debts, so she should be grateful that she's marrying a rich, important man.

man.
* {{Arranged Marriage}}: ArrangedMarriage: Between Manuela and Don Pedro. Pedro and Aunt Inez are fine with it, Manuela not so much.

much.
* {{Berserk Button}}: BerserkButton:
**
Don't belittle Serafin's acting talents.
** Also, don't try to get in the way of Pedro's marriage to Manuela unless you enjoy {{A Taste of the Lash}}.

ATasteOfTheLash.
* {{Cant Refuse the Call Anymore}}: CantRefuseTheCallAnymore: Despite being an excellent singer and dancer, Manuela repeatedly turns down Serafin's offer to join his troupe since she thinks she'd only be humiliating herself. Ultimately she puts on an act in front of the entire town in order to prove Serafin's innocence. The movie ends with her and Serafin performing "Be A Clown" in full clown makeup and costumes. \n\n
* {{Cassandra Truth}}: CassandraTruth: After convincing most of the town he's really Macoco, Serafin is unable to talk his way out when Pedro has the Viceroy arrest him. Manuela also tries to convince the town of Serafin's innocence but to no avail.

avail.
* {{Chekovs Gun}}: ChekhovsGun: Manuela's engagement ring from Don Pedro. When the Viceroy shows her the treasure recovered from "Macoco's" chest, she recognizes the set it's a part of and realizes [[spoiler: Don Pedro is the real Macoco]].

Macoco]].
* {{Crazy Jealous Guy}}: CrazyJealousGuy: The mild-mannered Pedro turns out to be this once Serafin expresses interest in Manuela.

Manuela.
* {{Crouching Moron Hidden Badass}}: CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Once Pedro's temper flares up he goes from a harmless milquetoast to dangerously violent. He comes close to killing Serafin twice; he's stopped the first time by Serafin figuring out [[spoiler: Pedro is really Macoco]], and the second by the timely intervention of Serafin's acting troupe.

troupe.
* {{Crowd Song}}: CrowdSong: "Mack The Black"

Black"
* {{Cut Song}}: "Voodoo", and Lena Horne's rendition of "Love of My Life".

* {{Deleted Scene}}: "Voodoo", a duet between Manuela and Serafin while the former is hypnotized, was cut after test screenings because Louis B. Meyer abhorred how torrid it was.
** Lena Horne had a small role as Manuela's dressmaker and sang "Love Of My Life", hence why Manuela's version is listed as a reprise on the soundtrack. She was cut for unknown reasons.

* {{Dream Ballet}}:
DreamBallet: The Pirate Ballet sequence.

sequence.
* {{Eleven O Clock Number}}: ElevenOClockNumber: "Be A Clown".

Clown".
* {{Evil Aunt}}: EvilAunt: Subverted with Aunt Inez. She's forcing Manuela into an arranged marriage, is eager to mooch off her fiance, and tries to repress her free spirit, but she does so because she cares about her niece's security and social standing, and needs the money to pay off Capucho's gambling debts.

debts.
* {{Executive Meddling}}: MGM head honcho Louis B. Mayer HATED Gene and Judy's sultry duet "Voodoo". He ordered the negative of it to be destroyed and had "Mack The Black" filmed in its place. Thankfully the audio recording of it still survived.
** Judy Garland and Gene Kelly fought tooth and nail to keep in the scenes of The Nicholas Brothers. But they were removed when the movie was screened down South since MGM thought audiences would be offended at seeing a white man sharing the stage with two black men.

* {{Henpecked Husband}}:
HenpeckedHusband: Capucho. Any time he tries to speak up Inez shuts him down.

down.
* {{Hypno Fool}}: HypnoFool
**
Serafin puts Manuela in a trance as part of his show, hoping to coax a confession of love from her. Instead she reveals her infatuation for Macoco and performs a rousing song about his exploits.




* {{Improvised Weapon}}: Manuela makes excellent use of Pedro's vases and antiques when she learns Serafin is not really Macoco.

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\n* {{Improvised Weapon}}: ImprovisedWeapon:
**
Manuela makes excellent use of Pedro's vases and antiques when she learns Serafin is not really Macoco.




* {{Irony}}: Manuela dreads the thought of marrying Pedro and fantasizes about being carried off by the dashing pirate Macoco. Little does she know [[spoiler: the two are one and the same, albeit Pedro's not as fit or handsome as he was in his glory days]].

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\n* {{Irony}}: {{Irony}}:
**
Manuela dreads the thought of marrying Pedro and fantasizes about being carried off by the dashing pirate Macoco. Little does she know [[spoiler: the two are one and the same, albeit Pedro's not as fit or handsome as he was in his glory days]].




* {{I Want Song}}: "Mack The Black", while technically a {{villain song}}, also doubles as this for Manuela, since she yearns for both him and his life of excitement and adventure.

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\n* {{I Want Song}}: IWantSong:
**
"Mack The Black", while technically a {{villain song}}, VillainSong, also doubles as this for Manuela, since she yearns for both him and his life of excitement and adventure.




* {{Ladykiller In Love}}: Serafin. His first song has him pursuing every woman he lays eyes on, but once he meets Manuela she becomes the only girl for him.

* {{Large Ham}}: Serafin to a T. Comedy is his specialty, though he does a terrific job pretending to be [[BewareTheQuietOnes a dangerously subdued pirate]].

* {{Last Request}}: As he's being led to the gallows, Serafin invokes this: he asks if he could put on one last show for the town. The Viceroy agrees over Pedro's protestations.

* {{Love at First Sight}}: It's this for Serafin when he sees Manuela. It takes longer for her to come around.

* {{Love Makes You Crazy}}/[[LoveMakesYouDumb Dumb]]: Inflamed by jealousy when Manuela pledges her devotion to Serafin!Macoco, Pedro storms the stage and [[spoiler: declares he should be the one Manuela loves because HE is Macoco, terror of the Caribbean]] - right in front of the viceroy and the entire town.

* {{Melancholy Musical Number}}: "Love of My Life" has Manuela lamenting Serafin!Macoco being torn away from her and pledging her devotion to him.

* {{The Musical}}

* {{Non Ironic Clown}}: Serafin, The Nicholas Brothers, and later Manuela in "Be A Clown".

* {{No Song For The Wicked}}: Despite this being a musical, Gene Kelly and Judy Garland, the heroes, are the only ones who sing.

* {{Obsession Song}}: "Mack The Black".

* {{Obvious Second Choice}}: Subverted with "Mack The Black". It was supposed to be the film's big opening number, but the duet shared between Kelly and Garland in the scene where Manuela was in a trance didn't test screen well, so it was bumped to there instead. However, it's naturally integrated into the scene and [[HiddenDepths shows Manuela has a talent for the stage that's unbeknownst to even herself up to this point]].

* {{Operation Jealousy}}: How Manuela and Serafin get Don Pedro to confess [[spoiler: he's really Macoco]] in front of the whole town.

* {{Pirate}}: Well, duh.

* {{Pirate Booty}}: The Pirate Ballet has Serafin!Macoco gathering oodles of booty with his crew and shooting them when they get too greedy. "Mack The Black" also makes note of the titular pirate's vast plunder that makes the ladies swoon. [[spoiler: Don Pedro's wealth turns out to be exactly this.]]

* {{Refusal of the Call}}: Manuela longs to escape her small town and engagement to Pedro, but after waking up from her trance at Serafin's show and being informed that she put on an incredible song and dance number, she turns down his offer to join him and flees home in humiliation. Serafin and the troupe follow her and try to convince her to join them anyway.

* {{Retired Monster}}: Macoco has long since retired from his career of piracy and used his wealth to [[spoiler: settle into a comfortable civilian life under the name Pedro, eventually becoming the mayor of Manuela's town]].

* {{Say My Name}}: [[IncomingHam "MACOCOOOOOOOOO!!!"]]

* {{Secret Identity}}: Serafin, while pretending to be Macoco, claims his actor persona was this in order to win over Manuela.

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\n* {{Ladykiller In Love}}: LadykillerInLove: Serafin. His first song has him pursuing every woman he lays eyes on, but once he meets Manuela she becomes the only girl for him.

him.
* {{Large Ham}}: LargeHam: Serafin to a T. Comedy is his specialty, though he does a terrific job pretending to be [[BewareTheQuietOnes a dangerously subdued pirate]].

pirate]].
* {{Last Request}}: LastRequest: As he's being led to the gallows, Serafin invokes this: he asks if he could put on one last show for the town. The Viceroy agrees over Pedro's protestations.

protestations.
* {{Love at First Sight}}: It's this for LoveAtFirstSight: For Serafin when he sees Manuela. It takes longer for her to come around.

around.
* {{Love Makes You Crazy}}/[[LoveMakesYouDumb Dumb]]: LoveMakesYouCrazy: Inflamed by jealousy when Manuela pledges her devotion to Serafin!Macoco, Pedro storms the stage and [[spoiler: declares he should be the one Manuela loves because HE is Macoco, terror of the Caribbean]] - right in front of the viceroy and the entire town.

town.
* {{Melancholy Musical Number}}: MelancholyMusicalNumber: "Love of My Life" has Manuela lamenting Serafin!Macoco being torn away from her and pledging her devotion to him.

him.
* {{The Musical}}

* {{Non Ironic Clown}}:
NonIronicClown: Serafin, The Nicholas Brothers, and later Manuela in "Be A Clown".

Clown".
* {{No Song For The Wicked}}: NoSongForTheWicked: Despite this being a musical, Gene Kelly and Judy Garland, the heroes, are the only ones who sing.

sing.
* {{Obsession Song}}: ObsessionSong: "Mack The Black".

Black".
* {{Obvious Second Choice}}: ObviousSecondChoice: Subverted with "Mack The Black". It was supposed to be the film's big opening number, but the duet shared between Kelly and Garland in the scene where Manuela was in a trance didn't test screen well, so it was bumped to there instead. However, it's naturally integrated into the scene and [[HiddenDepths shows Manuela has a talent for the stage that's unbeknownst to even herself up to this point]].

point]].
* {{Operation Jealousy}}: OperationJealousy: How Manuela and Serafin get Don Pedro to confess [[spoiler: he's really Macoco]] in front of the whole town.

town.
* {{Pirate}}: Well, duh.

* {{Pirate Booty}}:
PirateBooty: The Pirate Ballet has Serafin!Macoco gathering oodles of booty with his crew and shooting them when they get too greedy. "Mack The Black" also makes note of the titular pirate's vast plunder that makes the ladies swoon. [[spoiler: Don Pedro's wealth turns out to be exactly this.]]

]]
* {{Refusal of the Call}}: RefusalOfTheCall: Manuela longs to escape her small town and engagement to Pedro, but after waking up from her trance at Serafin's show and being informed that she put on an incredible song and dance number, she turns down his offer to join him and flees home in humiliation. Serafin and the troupe follow her and try to convince her to join them anyway.

anyway.
* {{Retired Monster}}: RetiredMonster: Macoco has long since retired from his career of piracy and used his wealth to [[spoiler: settle into a comfortable civilian life under the name Pedro, eventually becoming the mayor of Manuela's town]].

town]].
* {{Say My Name}}: SayMyName: [[IncomingHam "MACOCOOOOOOOOO!!!"]]

"MACOCOOOOOOOOO!!!"]]
* {{Secret Identity}}: SecretIdentity:
**
Serafin, while pretending to be Macoco, claims his actor persona was this in order to win over Manuela.




* {{Slap Slap Kiss}}: How Serafin and Manuela's relationship develops.

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\n* {{Slap Slap Kiss}}: SlapSlapKiss: How Serafin and Manuela's relationship develops.
develops.




* {{Spanner in the Works}}: Serafin almost succeeds in hypnotizing Pedro into clearing his name, but Inez smashes the revolving mirror that's keeping Pedro in a trance.

* {{Suspiciously Similar Song}}: It's been noted how much "Be A Clown" sounds like "Make 'Em Laugh" from {{Film/Singing In The Rain}}, which coincidentally also stars Gene Kelly. "Be A Clown" came first, however.

* {{That Reminds Me of a Song}}: "You Can Do No Wrong".

* {{Trash The Set}}: What becomes of Don Pedro's parlor when Manuela takes out her anger on Serafin after she's been lied to.

* {{Triumphant Reprise}}: The movie ends with an extended reprise of "Be A Clown", this time a joyful duet between Serafin and Manuela, who's officially joined his troupe.

* {{Villain Song}}: "Mack The Black", since Manuela is singing about the legendary pirate's dastardly deeds.

* {{Whip It Good}}: Pedro attacks Serafin with a whip when he catches him trying to lure away Manuela. Serafin takes it from him and uses it to scare off some guardsmen as part of his act, leading into [[DreamBallet the Pirate Ballet sequence]].

* {{Wrongfully Accused}}: Pedro takes advantage of Serafin claiming to be Macoco by having him arrested for the pirate's many crimes. The deal is sealed by stolen jewelry found in Serafin's prop trunk, which Pedro planted there.

* {{Wrong Guy First}}: Manuela is arranged to be married to Pedro before she meets Serafin. Serafin begs her not to go through with it, and though she doesn't want to, she sees no reason to dump Pedro for him just yet.

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\n* {{Spanner in the Works}}: SpannerInTheWorks: Serafin almost succeeds in hypnotizing Pedro into clearing his name, but Inez smashes the revolving mirror that's keeping Pedro in a trance.

trance.
* {{Suspiciously Similar Song}}: It's been noted how much "Be A Clown" sounds like "Make 'Em Laugh" from {{Film/Singing In The Rain}}, which coincidentally also stars Gene Kelly. "Be A Clown" came first, however.

* {{That Reminds Me of a Song}}:
ThatRemindsMeOfASong: "You Can Do No Wrong".

Wrong".
* {{Trash The Set}}: TrashTheSet: What becomes of Don Pedro's parlor when Manuela takes out her anger on Serafin after she's been lied to.

to.
* {{Triumphant Reprise}}: TriumphantReprise: The movie ends with an extended reprise of "Be A Clown", this time a joyful duet between Serafin and Manuela, who's officially joined his troupe.

troupe.
* {{Villain Song}}: VillainSong: "Mack The Black", since as Manuela is singing about the legendary pirate's dastardly deeds.

deeds.
* {{Whip It Good}}: WhipItGood: Pedro attacks Serafin with a whip when he catches him trying to lure away Manuela. Serafin takes it from him and uses it to scare off some guardsmen as part of his act, leading into [[DreamBallet the Pirate Ballet sequence]].

sequence]].
* {{Wrongfully Accused}}: WrongfullyAccused: Pedro takes advantage of Serafin claiming to be Macoco by having him arrested for the pirate's many crimes. The deal is sealed by stolen jewelry found in Serafin's prop trunk, which Pedro planted there.

there.
* {{Wrong Guy First}}: WrongGuyFirst: Manuela is arranged to be married to Pedro before she meets Serafin. Serafin begs her not to go through with it, and though she doesn't want to, she sees no reason to dump Pedro for him just yet.
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Manuela (Garland) is [[ArrangedMarriage betrothed to her town’s cowardly old mayor]] Don Pedro (Slezak), but she longs to be swept off her feet by the legendary pirate Macoco (aka Mack the Black). Before her wedding day she meets The Great Serafin (Kelly), leader of a troupe of traveling players who [[LoveAtFirstSight falls head over heels in love with her]]. After learning about Manuela’s infatuation for Macoco, he crashes her wedding pretending be the dashing pirate of her dreams. Romantic twists, lots of dancing, and more than a few surprises - including the identity of the real Macoco - ensue.

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Manuela (Garland) longs to be swept off her feet by the legendary pirate Macoco (aka Mack the Black), but is [[ArrangedMarriage betrothed to her town’s cowardly old mayor]] Don Pedro (Slezak), but she longs to be swept off her feet by the legendary pirate Macoco (aka Mack the Black).(Slezak). Before her wedding day she meets The Great Serafin (Kelly), leader of a troupe of traveling players who [[LoveAtFirstSight falls head over heels in love with her]]. After learning about Manuela’s infatuation for Macoco, he crashes her wedding pretending be the dashing pirate of her dreams. Romantic twists, lots of dancing, and more than a few surprises - including the identity of the real Macoco - ensue.
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* {{Slap Slap Kiss}}: How Serafin and Manuela's relationship develops.


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* {{Suspiciously Similar Song}}: It's been noted how much "Be A Clown" sounds like "Make 'Em Laugh" from {{Film/Singing In The Rain}}, which coincidentally also stars Gene Kelly. "Be A Clown" came first, however.
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* {{Large Ham}}: Serafin to a T. Comedy is his specialty, though he does a terrific job pretending to be [[BewareTheQuietOnes a dangerously subdued pirate]].



* {{Say My Name}}: "MACOCOOOOOOOOO!!!"

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* {{Deleted Scene}}: "Voodoo", a duet between Manuela and Serafin while the former is hypnotized, was cut after test screenings because Louis B. Meyer was abhorred at how torrid it was.

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* {{Deleted Scene}}: "Voodoo", a duet between Manuela and Serafin while the former is hypnotized, was cut after test screenings because Louis B. Meyer was abhorred at how torrid it was.
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* {{Chekovs Gun}}: Manuela's engagement ring from Don Pedro. When the viceroy shows her the treasure recovered from Macoco's chest, she recognizes the set it's a part of and realizes [[spoiler: Don Pedro is the real Macoco]].

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* {{Chekovs Gun}}: Manuela's engagement ring from Don Pedro. When the viceroy Viceroy shows her the treasure recovered from Macoco's "Macoco's" chest, she recognizes the set it's a part of and realizes [[spoiler: Don Pedro is the real Macoco]].
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* {{Berserk Button}}: Don't belittle Serafin's acting talents.
**Also, don't try to get in the way of Pedro's marriage to Manuela unless you enjoy {{A Taste of the Lash}}.


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* {{Dream Ballet}}: The Pirate Ballet sequence.


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* {{Whip It Good}}: Pedro attacks Serafin with a whip when he catches him trying to lure away Manuela. Serafin takes it from him and uses it to scare off some guardsmen as part of his act, leading into [[DreamBallet the Pirate Ballet sequence]].
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* {{Spanner in the Works}}: Serafin almost succeeds in hypnotizing Pedro into confessing his true identity and exonerating Serafin, but Inez smashes the revolving mirror that's keeping Pedro in a trance.

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* {{Spanner in the Works}}: Serafin almost succeeds in hypnotizing Pedro into confessing clearing his true identity and exonerating Serafin, name, but Inez smashes the revolving mirror that's keeping Pedro in a trance.

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**Manuela singing "You Can Do No Wrong" to Serafin considering everything he's done up to that point.



** "Niña" could count on this as Serafin's looking for his dream girl.

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** "Niña" could count on as this as Serafin's looking for his dream girl.



* {{Obvious Second Choice}}: Subverted with "Mack The Black". It was supposed to be the film's big opening number, but the duet shared between Kelly and Garland in the scene where Manuela was in a trance didn't test screen well, so it was bumped to there instead. However, it's naturally integrated into the scene and shows Manuela has a talent for the stage that's unbeknownst to even herself up to this point.

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* {{Obvious Second Choice}}: Subverted with "Mack The Black". It was supposed to be the film's big opening number, but the duet shared between Kelly and Garland in the scene where Manuela was in a trance didn't test screen well, so it was bumped to there instead. However, it's naturally integrated into the scene and [[HiddenDepths shows Manuela has a talent for the stage that's unbeknownst to even herself up to this point.
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* {{Secret Identity}}: Serafin, while pretending to be Macoco, claims his actor persona is this in order to win over Manuela.
** Played straight in the case of [[spoiler: Don Pedro - he's really the dreaded pirate Macoco]].

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* {{Say My Name}}: "MACOCOOOOOOOOO!!!"

* {{Secret Identity}}: Serafin, while pretending to be Macoco, claims his actor persona is was this in order to win over Manuela.
** Played straight in the case of with [[spoiler: Don Pedro - he's really the dreaded dread pirate Macoco]].



* {{Spanner in the Works}}: Serafin almost succeeds in hypnotizing Pedro and getting him confess his true identity, but Inez smashes the revolving mirror that's keeping Pedro in a trance.

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* {{Spanner in the Works}}: Serafin almost succeeds in hypnotizing Pedro and getting him confess into confessing his true identity, identity and exonerating Serafin, but Inez smashes the revolving mirror that's keeping Pedro in a trance.



* {{Wrongfully Accused}}: Pedro takes advantage of Serafin claiming to be Macoco by having him arrested for the pirate's many crimes. The deal is sealed by stolen jewelry found in Serafin's prop trunk, which was planted there by Pedro.

* {{Wrong Guy First}}: Manuela is arranged to be married to Pedro before she meets Serafin. He begs her not to go through with it, and though she doesn't want to, she sees no reason to dump him for Serafin yet.

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* {{Wrongfully Accused}}: Pedro takes advantage of Serafin claiming to be Macoco by having him arrested for the pirate's many crimes. The deal is sealed by stolen jewelry found in Serafin's prop trunk, which was Pedro planted there by Pedro.

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* {{Wrong Guy First}}: Manuela is arranged to be married to Pedro before she meets Serafin. He Serafin begs her not to go through with it, and though she doesn't want to, she sees no reason to dump Pedro for him for Serafin just yet.

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* {{Crowd Song}}: "Mack The Black"

* {{Cut Song}}: "Voodoo", and Lena Horne's rendition of "Love of My Life".



* {{Eleven O Clock Number}}: "Be A Clown".




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** "Niña" could count on this as Serafin's looking for his dream girl.


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* {{Melancholy Musical Number}}: "Love of My Life" has Manuela lamenting Serafin!Macoco being torn away from her and pledging her devotion to him.

* {{The Musical}}


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* {{No Song For The Wicked}}: Despite this being a musical, Gene Kelly and Judy Garland, the heroes, are the only ones who sing.

*{{Obsession Song}}: "Mack The Black".


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* {{That Reminds Me of a Song}}: "You Can Do No Wrong".
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* {{Wrongfully Accused}}: Pedro takes advantage of Serafin claiming to be Macoco by having him arrested for the pirate's many crimes.

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* {{Wrongfully Accused}}: Pedro takes advantage of Serafin claiming to be Macoco by having him arrested for the pirate's many crimes.
crimes. The deal is sealed by stolen jewelry found in Serafin's prop trunk, which was planted there by Pedro.

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The Pirate is a 1948 MGM musical starring {{Creator/Judy Garland}}, {{Creator/Gene Kelly}}, and Walter Slezak

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The Pirate is a 1948 MGM musical starring {{Creator/Judy Garland}}, {{Creator/Gene Kelly}}, and Walter Slezak
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While its place in musical history is up for debate, The Pirate boasts some phenomenal songs by the legendary Cole Porter, most notably “Be A Clown”.

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While its place in musical history is up for debate, The Pirate boasts some phenomenal songs by the legendary Cole Porter, Porter. The most notably notable among them is “Be A Clown”.
Clown”, which was later plagiarized for another Gene Kelly musical, {{Film/Singing In The Rain}}. This movie also marks the second of three musical collaborations between Kelly and Garland, the first being ''Me and My Girl'' and the last one ''Summer Stock''.



* {{As You Know}}: Before trotting her out to meet Don Pedro, Aunt Inez reminds Manuela that she's an orphan with no dowry and they need Pedro's money to pay off her family's debts, so she should be grateful she's marrying a rich, important man.

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* {{As You Know}}: Before trotting her out to meet Don Pedro, Aunt Inez reminds Manuela that she's an orphan with no dowry and they need Pedro's money to pay off her family's debts, so she should be grateful that she's marrying a rich, important man.




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** Serafin, a talented actor, passes himself off as the dangerous pirate Macoco so well that the town and authorities are convinced he's the real deal and arrest him.


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* {{Triumphant Reprise}}: The movie ends with an extended reprise of "Be A Clown", this time a joyful duet between Serafin and Manuela, who's officially joined his troupe.

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* {{Evil Aunt}}: Subverted with Aunt Inez. She's forcing Manuela into an arranged marriage, is eager to mooch off her fiance, and tries to repress her free spirit, but she does so because she cares about her niece's security and social standing, and needs the money to pay off Capucho's gambling debts.



* {{Henpecked Husband}}: Capucho. Any time he tries to speak up Inez shuts him down.



* {{Irony}}: Manuela dreads the thought of marrying Pedro and fantasizes about being carried off by the dashing pirate Macoco. Little does she know [[spoiler: the two are one and the same, albeit not as fit or handsome as he was in his glory days]].

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* {{Irony}}: Manuela dreads the thought of marrying Pedro and fantasizes about being carried off by the dashing pirate Macoco. Little does she know [[spoiler: the two are one and the same, albeit Pedro's not as fit or handsome as he was in his glory days]].


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* {{Last Request}}: As he's being led to the gallows, Serafin invokes this: he asks if he could put on one last show for the town. The Viceroy agrees over Pedro's protestations.


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* {{Non Ironic Clown}}: Serafin, The Nicholas Brothers, and later Manuela in "Be A Clown".


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* {{Slapstick}}: Serafin is subjected to this at the end of every verse in the second iteration of "Be A Clown".

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* {{As You Know}}: Before trotting her out to meet Don Pedro, Aunt Inez reminds Manuela that she's an orphan with no dowry and they need Pedro's money to pay off her family's debts so she should be grateful she's marrying a rich, important man.

* {{Arranged Marriage}}: Between Manuela and Don Pedro. Pedro and Aunt Inez are fine with it, Manuela less so.

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* {{Adipose Rex}}: Don Pedro, the mayor of the town, is noticeably rotund. Serafin refers to him as a "pumpkin", as does Manuela when she pretends to be hypnotized.

* {{As You Know}}: Before trotting her out to meet Don Pedro, Aunt Inez reminds Manuela that she's an orphan with no dowry and they need Pedro's money to pay off her family's debts debts, so she should be grateful she's marrying a rich, important man.

* {{Arranged Marriage}}: Between Manuela and Don Pedro. Pedro and Aunt Inez are fine with it, Manuela less so.
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* {{Cassandra Truth}}: After convincing most of the town he's really Macoco, Serafin is unable to talk his way out when Pedro has the Viceroy arrest him. Manuela also tries to convince the town of Serafin's innocence but to no avail.



* {{Improvised Weapon}}: Manuela makes excellent use of Pedro's vases and antiques when she learns Serafin is not really Macoco and wants to keep him at arm's length.

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* {{Improvised Weapon}}: Manuela makes excellent use of Pedro's vases and antiques when she learns Serafin is not really Macoco and wants to keep him at arm's length.Macoco.



* {{Irony}}: Manuela dreads the thought of marrying Pedro and fantasizes about being carried off by the dashing pirate Macoco. Little does she know [[spoiler: the two are one and the same, albeit not as fit or handsome as he was in his glory days]].
**Pedro is terrified at the possibility of Manuela discovering [[spoiler: he was once the infamous bloodthirsty pirate Macoco]], but has no idea of Manuela's crush on Macoco.



* {{Trash The Set}}: What becomes of Don Pedro's parlor when Manuela takes out her anger on Serafin after she realizes she's been lied to.

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* {{Spanner in the Works}}: Serafin almost succeeds in hypnotizing Pedro and getting him confess his true identity, but Inez smashes the revolving mirror that's keeping Pedro in a trance.

* {{Trash The Set}}: What becomes of Don Pedro's parlor when Manuela takes out her anger on Serafin after she realizes she's been lied to.


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* {{Wrongfully Accused}}: Pedro takes advantage of Serafin claiming to be Macoco by having him arrested for the pirate's many crimes.
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* {{Deleted Scene}}: "Voodoo", a duet between Manuela and Serafin while the former is hypnotized, was cut after test screenings because Louis B. Meyer was abhorred at how torrid it was.
**Lena Horne had a small role as Manuela's dressmaker and sang "Love Of My Life", hence why Manuela's version is listed as a reprise on the soundtrack. She was cut for unknown reasons.

* {{Executive Meddling}}: MGM head honcho Louis B. Mayer HATED Gene and Judy's sultry duet "Voodoo". He ordered the negative of it to be destroyed and had "Mack The Black" filmed in its place. Thankfully the audio recording of it still survived.
**Judy Garland and Gene Kelly fought tooth and nail to keep in the scenes of The Nicholas Brothers. But they were removed when the movie was screened down South since MGM thought audiences would be offended at seeing a white man sharing the stage with two black men.

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* {{Can't Refuse the Call Anymore}}: Despite being an excellent singer and dancer, Manuela repeatedly turns down Serafin's offer to join his troupe since she thinks she'd only be humiliating herself. Ultimately she puts on an act in front of the entire town in order to prove Serafin's innocence. The movie ends with her and Serafin performing "Be A Clown" in full clown makeup and costumes.

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* {{Can't {{Arranged Marriage}}: Between Manuela and Don Pedro. Pedro and Aunt Inez are fine with it, Manuela less so.

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Refuse the Call Anymore}}: Despite being an excellent singer and dancer, Manuela repeatedly turns down Serafin's offer to join his troupe since she thinks she'd only be humiliating herself. Ultimately she puts on an act in front of the entire town in order to prove Serafin's innocence. The movie ends with her and Serafin performing "Be A Clown" in full clown makeup and costumes.



* {{HypnoFool}}: Serafin puts Manuela in a trance as a part of his show hoping to coax a confession of love from her. Instead she reveals her infatuation for Macoco and performs a rousing song about his exploits.

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* {{HypnoFool}}: {{Hypno Fool}}: Serafin puts Manuela in a trance as a part of his show show, hoping to coax a confession of love from her. Instead she reveals her infatuation for Macoco and performs a rousing song about his exploits.



* {{Improvised Weapon}}: Manuela makes excellent use of Pedro's vases and antiques when she learns Serafin is not really Macoco and wants to keep him at arm's length.
**The acting troupe subdue Pedro with their juggling pins, hoops and assorted props until the law steps in.



* {{Operation Jealousy}}: How Manuela and Serafin get Don Pedro to confess [[he's really Macoco]] in front of the whole town.

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* {{Love Makes You Crazy}}/[[LoveMakesYouDumb Dumb]]: Inflamed by jealousy when Manuela pledges her devotion to Serafin!Macoco, Pedro storms the stage and [[spoiler: declares he should be the one Manuela loves because HE is Macoco, terror of the Caribbean]] - right in front of the viceroy and the entire town.

* {{Obvious Second Choice}}: Subverted with "Mack The Black". It was supposed to be the film's big opening number, but the duet shared between Kelly and Garland in the scene where Manuela was in a trance didn't test screen well, so it was bumped to there instead. However, it's naturally integrated into the scene and shows Manuela has a talent for the stage that's unbeknownst to even herself up to this point.

* {{Operation Jealousy}}: How Manuela and Serafin get Don Pedro to confess [[he's [[spoiler: he's really Macoco]] in front of the whole town.


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* {{Can't Refuse the Call Anymore}}: Despite being an excellent singer and dancer, Manuela repeatedly turns down Serafin's offer to join his troupe since she thinks she'd only be humiliating herself. Ultimately she puts on an act in front of the entire town in order to prove Serafin's innocence. The movie ends with her and Serafin performing "Be A Clown" in full clown makeup and costumes.



* {{Ladykiller In Love}}: Serafin. His first song has him pursuing every woman he lays eyes on, but once he meets Manuela he's sure she's the only girl for him.

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* {{Ladykiller In Love}}: Serafin. His first song has him pursuing every woman he lays eyes on, but once he meets Manuela he's sure she's she becomes the only girl for him.
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* {{Love at First Sight}}: It's this for Serafin when he sees Manuela. It takes longer for her to come around.



* {{Refusal of the Call}}: Manuela longs to escape her small town and engagement to Pedro, but after waking up from her trance at Serafin's show and being informed that she performed an incredible song and dance number while under hypnosis, she flees in humiliation and returns home.

* {{Retired Monster}}: Macoco has long since retired from his career of piracy and used his wealth to [[spoiler: settle into a comfortable civilian life under the name Pedro, and eventually become the mayor of Manuela's town]].

* {{Villain Song}}: "Mack The Black", since Manuela is singing about the legendary pirate's dastardly deeds.

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* {{Refusal of the Call}}: Manuela longs to escape her small town and engagement to Pedro, but after waking up from her trance at Serafin's show and being informed that she performed put on an incredible song and dance number while under hypnosis, number, she turns down his offer to join him and flees home in humiliation humiliation. Serafin and returns home.

the troupe follow her and try to convince her to join them anyway.

* {{Retired Monster}}: Macoco has long since retired from his career of piracy and used his wealth to [[spoiler: settle into a comfortable civilian life under the name Pedro, and eventually become becoming the mayor of Manuela's town]].

* {{Secret Identity}}: Serafin, while pretending to be Macoco, claims his actor persona is this in order to win over Manuela.
**Played straight in the case of [[spoiler: Don Pedro - he's really the dreaded pirate Macoco]].

* {{Villain Song}}: "Mack The Black", since Manuela is singing about the legendary pirate's dastardly deeds.deeds.

* {{Wrong Guy First}}: Manuela is arranged to be married to Pedro before she meets Serafin. He begs her not to go through with it, and though she doesn't want to, she sees no reason to dump him for Serafin yet.

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* {{As You Know}}: Before trotting her out to meet Don Pedro, Aunt Inez reminds Manuela that she's an orphan with no dowry and they need Pedro's money to pay off her family's debts so she should be grateful she's marrying a rich, important man.



* {{Crouching Moron Hidden Badass}}: Once Pedro's temper flares up he goes from a harmless milquetoast to dangerously violent. He comes close to killing Serafin twice; he's stopped the first time by Serafin figuring out [[spoiler: Pedro is really Macoco]] and holding that over his head, and the second by the timely intervention of Serafin's acting troupe.

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* {{Crazy Jealous Guy}}: The mild-mannered Pedro turns out to be this once Serafin expresses interest in Manuela.

* {{Crouching Moron Hidden Badass}}: Once Pedro's temper flares up he goes from a harmless milquetoast to dangerously violent. He comes close to killing Serafin twice; he's stopped the first time by Serafin figuring out [[spoiler: Pedro is really Macoco]] and holding that over his head, Macoco]], and the second by the timely intervention of Serafin's acting troupe.



** Later when Serafin tries to hypnotize Pedro but is stopped by Inez, Manuela pretends to be in a trance and pledges her devotion to him in order to get a rise out of Pedro.

* {{I Want Song}}: "Mack The Black", while doubling as a {{villain song}}, is also this for Manuela, since she wants him and his life of excitement and adventure.

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** Later when Serafin tries to hypnotize Pedro but is stopped by Inez, Manuela pretends to be in a trance and pledges her devotion to him Serafin in order to get a rise out of Pedro.

* {{I Want Song}}: "Mack The Black", while doubling as technically a {{villain song}}, is also doubles as this for Manuela, since she wants yearns for both him and his life of excitement and adventure.



* {{Pirate Booty}}: The Pirate Ballet has Serafin/Macoco gathering oodles of booty with his crew. "Mack The Black" also makes note the jewels and pieces of eight that make the ladies swoon for him

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* {{Operation Jealousy}}: How Manuela and Serafin get Don Pedro to confess [[he's really Macoco]] in front of the whole town.

* {{Pirate}}: Well, duh.

* {{Pirate Booty}}: The Pirate Ballet has Serafin/Macoco Serafin!Macoco gathering oodles of booty with his crew. crew and shooting them when they get too greedy. "Mack The Black" also makes note of the jewels and pieces of eight titular pirate's vast plunder that make makes the ladies swoon for him
swoon. [[spoiler: Don Pedro's wealth turns out to be exactly this.]]

* {{Refusal of the Call}}: Manuela longs to escape her small town and engagement to Pedro, but after waking up from her trance at Serafin's show and being informed that she performed an incredible song and dance number while under hypnosis, she flees in humiliation and returns home.

* {{Retired Monster}}: Macoco has long since retired from his career of piracy and used his wealth to [[spoiler: settle into a comfortable civilian life under the name Pedro, and eventually become the mayor of Manuela's town]].

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The Pirate is a 1948 MGM musical starring Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, and Walter Slezak

Manuela (Garland) is betrothed to her town’s older, cowardly mayor Don Pedro (Slezak), but she longs to be swept off her feet by the legendary pirate Macoco (aka Mack the Black). Before her wedding day she meets The Great Serafin (Kelly), leader of a troupe of traveling players who falls head over heels in love with her. After learning about Manuela’s infatuation for Macoco, he crashes her wedding pretending be the dashing pirate of her dreams. Romantic twists, lots of dancing, and more than a few surprises - including the identity of the real Macoco - ensue.

While its place in musical history is up for debate, The Pirate boasts some phenomenal songs by the legendary Cole Porter, most notably “Be A Clown”.

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The Pirate is a 1948 MGM musical starring Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, {{Creator/Judy Garland}}, {{Creator/Gene Kelly}}, and Walter Slezak

Manuela (Garland) is [[ArrangedMarriage betrothed to her town’s older, cowardly mayor old mayor]] Don Pedro (Slezak), but she longs to be swept off her feet by the legendary pirate Macoco (aka Mack the Black). Before her wedding day she meets The Great Serafin (Kelly), leader of a troupe of traveling players who [[LoveAtFirstSight falls head over heels in love with her.her]]. After learning about Manuela’s infatuation for Macoco, he crashes her wedding pretending be the dashing pirate of her dreams. Romantic twists, lots of dancing, and more than a few surprises - including the identity of the real Macoco - ensue.

While its place in musical history is up for debate, The Pirate boasts some phenomenal songs by the legendary Cole Porter, most notably “Be A Clown”.Clown”.

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* {{Chekovs Gun}}: Manuela's engagement ring from Don Pedro. When the viceroy shows her the treasure recovered from Macoco's chest, she recognizes the set it's a part of and realizes [[spoiler: Don Pedro is the real Macoco]].

* {{Crouching Moron Hidden Badass}}: Once Pedro's temper flares up he goes from a harmless milquetoast to dangerously violent. He comes close to killing Serafin twice; he's stopped the first time by Serafin figuring out [[spoiler: Pedro is really Macoco]] and holding that over his head, and the second by the timely intervention of Serafin's acting troupe.

* {{HypnoFool}}: Serafin puts Manuela in a trance as a part of his show hoping to coax a confession of love from her. Instead she reveals her infatuation for Macoco and performs a rousing song about his exploits.
**Later when Serafin tries to hypnotize Pedro but is stopped by Inez, Manuela pretends to be in a trance and pledges her devotion to him in order to get a rise out of Pedro.

* {{I Want Song}}: "Mack The Black", while doubling as a {{villain song}}, is also this for Manuela, since she wants him and his life of excitement and adventure.

* {{Ladykiller In Love}}: Serafin. His first song has him pursuing every woman he lays eyes on, but once he meets Manuela he's sure she's the only girl for him.

* {{Pirate Booty}}: The Pirate Ballet has Serafin/Macoco gathering oodles of booty with his crew. "Mack The Black" also makes note the jewels and pieces of eight that make the ladies swoon for him

* {{Villain Song}}: "Mack The Black", since Manuela is singing about the legendary pirate's dastardly deeds.

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Manuela (Garland) is betrothed to her small Spanish town’s mayor Don Pedro (Slezak), but she longs to be swept off her feet by the legendary pirate Macoco aka Mack the Black. Before her wedding day she meets The Great Serafin (Kelly), leader of a troupe of traveling players who falls head over heels in love with her. After learning about Manuela’s infatuation for Macoco, he crashes her wedding pretending be the dashing pirate of her dreams. Romantic twists, lots of dancing, and more than a few surprises - including the identity of the real Macoco - ensue.

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Manuela (Garland) is betrothed to her small Spanish town’s older, cowardly mayor Don Pedro (Slezak), but she longs to be swept off her feet by the legendary pirate Macoco aka (aka Mack the Black.Black). Before her wedding day she meets The Great Serafin (Kelly), leader of a troupe of traveling players who falls head over heels in love with her. After learning about Manuela’s infatuation for Macoco, he crashes her wedding pretending be the dashing pirate of her dreams. Romantic twists, lots of dancing, and more than a few surprises - including the identity of the real Macoco - ensue.ensue.

While its place in musical history is up for debate, The Pirate boasts some phenomenal songs by the legendary Cole Porter, most notably “Be A Clown”.
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The Pirate is a 1948 MGM musical starring Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, and Walter Slezak

Manuela (Garland) is betrothed to her small Spanish town’s mayor Don Pedro (Slezak), but she longs to be swept off her feet by the legendary pirate Macoco aka Mack the Black. Before her wedding day she meets The Great Serafin (Kelly), leader of a troupe of traveling players who falls head over heels in love with her. After learning about Manuela’s infatuation for Macoco, he crashes her wedding pretending be the dashing pirate of her dreams. Romantic twists, lots of dancing, and more than a few surprises - including the identity of the real Macoco - ensue.

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