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Dick Deadeye, or Duty Done 1975

81 min📅 1975-12-17

In this whimsical 1975 animated romp, *Dick Deadeye, or Duty Done*, legendary director Bill Melendez brings to life a spirited adventure steeped in Gilbert and Sullivan's classic charm.

Director: Bill Melendez

Cast

Victor Spinetti
Victor Spinetti
Dick Deadeye (voice)
Peter Reeves
Sorceror / Captain of the Pinafore (voice)
George A. Cooper
George A. Cooper
The Pirate King (voice)
Miriam Karlin
Miriam Karlin
Little Buttercup / Utopian Maiden (voice)
John Newton
John Newton
Nanki Poo (voice)
Julia McKenzie
Julia McKenzie
Rose Maybud (voice)
Francis Ghent
Monarch of the Sea / Major General (voice)
Barry Cryer
Barry Cryer
Judge (voice)
Beth Porter
Yum-Yum / Princess Zara / Queen Victoria (voice)
Linda Lewis
Yum-Yum (singing voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dick Deadeye, or Duty Done (1975) about?

This animated adventure follows Able Seaman Dick Deadeye as he embarks on a mission for Queen Victoria to recover the Ultimate Secret. Alongside a kind-hearted barmaid, he faces pirates and sorcery, only to uncover that the secret behind it all is love. The film cleverly blends Gilbert and Sullivan's music with a lighthearted tale of duty and friendship.

Who directed Dick Deadeye, or Duty Done?

Bill Melendez, renowned for his work in animation and his collaborations with Peanuts, directed this imaginative film.

Who stars in Dick Deadeye, or Duty Done?

The film features the voices of Victor Spinetti, Peter Reeves, Miriam Karlin, John Newton, and Julia McKenzie in key roles.

Is Dick Deadeye, or Duty Done (1975) worth watching?

With its unique blend of Gilbert and Sullivan's music and a charming adventure plot, *Dick Deadeye* offers a nostalgic yet accessible watch for animation and musical enthusiasts. Its 81-minute runtime keeps the story tight and engaging, making it a delightful choice for fans of classic comedies with a modern twist.

How long is Dick Deadeye, or Duty Done?

The film has a runtime of 81 minutes.

About Dick Deadeye, or Duty Done (1975) — A Gilbert & Sullivan Animated Adventure with a Heartfelt Twist

In this whimsical 1975 animated romp, *Dick Deadeye, or Duty Done*, legendary director Bill Melendez brings to life a spirited adventure steeped in Gilbert and Sullivan's classic charm. The story follows the unlikely hero Dick Deadeye, a lonely but determined Able Seaman tasked by none other than Queen Victoria to recover the fabled Ultimate Secret. Haunted by his unassuming appearance yet driven by duty, Dick teams up with a warm-hearted barmaid whose affection breathes new meaning into his life. Together, they navigate treacherous pirate waters and confront a sinister magician, only to learn that the greatest secret of all is love itself. With modernized lyrics set to Sullivan's melodies, this film transforms traditional operetta into a delightfully accessible musical experience.

Crafted to celebrate a century of Gilbert and Sullivan's creative partnership, *Dick Deadeye, or Duty Done* blends humor, heart, and swashbuckling action into a compact 81-minute adventure. Melendez's animation style, paired with a stellar voice cast, creates a nostalgic yet fresh atmosphere that appeals to both classic theater enthusiasts and younger audiences discovering these timeless tunes for the first time.