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  1. The Princess and the Pirate is a 1944 farce comedy directed by David Butler and starring Bob Hope. The Princess Margaret (played by the absurdly gorgeous Virginia Mayo) is on a ship bound for America, traveling incognito. She is fleeing from her father the King, who is forcing her into an Arranged Marriage instead of letting her marry the ...

  2. Mayo is Princess Margaret, who is kidnapped by a rough, tough buccaneer known only as The Hook (Victor McLaglen). Through a series of unbelievable circumstances, Sylvester rescues Margaret, and the two of them pose as travelling troubadors in a treacherous Pirate colony, where people are stabbed and dumped in the ocean for nonpayment of rent ...

  3. The Princess and the Pirate. 1943 · 1 hr 37 min. NR. Adventure · Comedy. A cowardly actor is kidnapped by bloodthirsty pirates in this wickedly funny farce that ...

  4. The Princess and the Pirate is directed by David Butler and produced by Samuel Goldwyn and Don Hartman. It stars Bob Hope, Virginia Mayo, Walter Slezak, Walter Brennan and Victor McLaglen. Filmed in Technicolor, it sees Victor Milner and William E. Snyder on cinematography and the music is scored by David Rose.

  5. The Princess and the Pirate. 1944. 1 hr 34 mins. Comedy, Action & Adventure. NR. Watchlist. Bob Hope plays a cowardly actor who runs afoul of buccaneers on the Spanish Main. Streaming. Airings.

  6. Purchase The Princess and the Pirate on digital and stream instantly or download offline. The legendary Bob Hope takes to the high seas in this hilarious Oscar®-nominated romantic comedy costarring Virginia Mayo, Walter Slezak, Walter Brennan and Victor McLaglen! Sylvester the Great (Hope) is a 17th-century entertainer with an act so atrocious ...

  7. Pirates & Princesses (PNP) is an independent, opinionated fan-powered news blog that covers Disney and Universal Theme Parks, Themed Entertainment and related Pop Culture from a consumer's point of view. Opinions expressed by our contributors do not necessarily reflect the views of PNP, its editors, affiliates, sponsors or advertisers.

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