Yellowbeard

Yellowbeard

Infobox Film
name = Yellowbeard


caption = Theatrical release poster.
director = Mel Damski
producer = Carter De Haven
writer = Graham Chapman
Peter Cook
Bernard McKenna
David Sherlock (uncredited)
narrator =
starring = Graham Chapman
Peter Boyle
Richard 'Cheech' Marin
Tommy Chong
Peter Cook
Marty Feldman
Martin Hewitt
Michael Hordern
Eric Idle
Madeline Kahn
James Mason
John Cleese
Kenneth Mars
Spike Milligan
music = John Morris
cinematography = Gerry Fisher
editing = William H. Reynolds
distributor = Orion Pictures Corporation
released = June 24, 1983
runtime = 96 min
country = UK
language = English
budget =
preceded_by =
followed_by =
website =
amg_id = 1:55750
imdb_id = 0086618

"Yellowbeard" is a 1983 comedy film by Graham Chapman, along with Peter Cook, Bernard McKenna and David Sherlock. It was directed by Mel Damski. The film included Marty Feldman in his last film appearance.

Plot

The pirate Yellowbeard (Chapman), incarcerated for 20 years for tax evasion — apart from his years terrorising the high seas — ("Often forcing his victims to eat their own lips..."). He survives the sentence but has not disclosed the whereabouts of his vast treasure. The Royal Navy hatches a plot to increase his sentence by 140 years, knowing that he'll escape in a rage to set out for his treasure. This he does, recruiting a motley crew of companions. Things go wrong when his former shipmate-turned-traitor Bosun Moon (Boyle) press gangs take over the ship. With the navy hot on their trail, they eventually find the island and the battle for the treasure commences.

Development

The original concept for the film was funded by Graham's close friend Keith Moon, who wanted to play the lead role, but was dropped early on because of his obviously deteriorating health. [Chapman, Graham "Yellowbeard: High jinks on the high seas", Carroll & Graf 2005, p. 1]

The film has a complicated development history, largely due to the amount of time it took to get funding. There are at least four versions of the script drafts. The one that's "truest to Graham and Bernard McKenna's original version" is published in the book "Yellowbeard: High jinks on the high seas" [Chapman, p. 37] Major differences between Graham and McKenna's script and the one altered at Hollywood request are the original has less emphasis on minor characters, and more emphasis on the overall plot. (Peter Cook is given credit because in October 1980, Graham asked Cook to help with one of the rewrites. [Chapman, p. 9] )

Among the bewildering number of changes was the change of the lead from Adam Ant to Sting to Martin Hewitt. Adam Ant was frustrated with production delays and quit. Sting wanted to play the role, but the Hollywood producers thought the film was becoming too British. Hewitt is quoted, "Sting should have had my part. For crying out loud, I would have hired Sting over me any day." [Chapman, p. 22]

Graham's friend Harry Nilsson created a preliminary soundtrack, including one song specifically for the movie. This was not used, because the producers felt he could not be relied on to finish it. [Chapman, pp. 24-5]

Graham was not allowed to assist with the editing, and his editing comments on the first cut were ignored. His comments included shortening the credits so that audience expectation was not too far raised, and making the jokes less obvious. [Chapman, p. 34]

Cast

*Graham Chapman as Captain Yellowbeard
*Peter Boyle as Moon
*Cheech Marin as El Segundo
*Tommy Chong as El Nebuloso
*Peter Cook as Lord Lambourn
*Marty Feldman as Gilbert
*Martin Hewitt as Dan
*Michael Hordern as Dr Gilpin
*Eric Idle as Commander Clement
*Madeline Kahn as Betty
*James Mason as Captain Hughes
*John Cleese as Harvey 'Blind' Pew
*Kenneth Mars as Mr Crisp and Verdungo
*Spike Milligan as Flunkie
*Stacy Nelkin as Triola
*Nigel Planer as Mansel
*Susannah York as Lady Churchill
*Beryl Reid as Lady Lambourn
*Ferdy Mayne as Mr Beamish
*John Francis as Chaplain
*Peter Bull as Queen Anne
*Bernard Fox as Tarbuck
*Ronald Lacey as Man with parrot
*Greta Blackburn as Mr Prostitute
*Nigel Stock as Admiral
*Kenneth Danziger as Mr Martin
*Monte Landis as Prison Guard
*David Bowie as The Shark (uncredited)
*Michael Mileham as The Coxan (uncredited)

Production

Marty Feldman died of a heart attack while filming in Mexico City in 1982. As a result, his character is killed off during the film, in an insert that was filmed afterwards. Graham said about this, "I try to look at the positive side...I take pleasure knowing that Marty was back on form for his last role." [Chapman, p. 32]

Three ships in the film were portrayed by MGM's Bounty II, built for the 1962 remake of "Mutiny On The Bounty". The pirate ship was named the "Edith" after Graham Chapman's mother.

Critical reception

The film received a fair amount of praise, "The Los Angeles Times" wrote "There are many moments of hilarity here". However it was not a big box office success. Various reasons are suggested, such as the peculiar combination of British and American humor, and it being poorly timed given the movie climate with other kinds of comedy being popular. "DVD Verdict" gives it 75 out of 100, points out that if the film isn't a comedy classic, that it's still funny, at times hilarious. [http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/yellowbeard.php]

Cleese played a part out of loyalty to Graham Chapman. He said he found the script to be one of the worst he'd read. (It is unclear which version he was referring to.)

Although Eric Idle names other movies as the worst he's made, "Yellowbeard" is among the worst. However, "sometimes, the best times can be on the worst movies and vice versa, e.g., Yellowbeard, which I wouldn't have missed for the world." [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19991006/ai_n14278222] .

External links

*imdb title|id=0086618|title=Yellowbeard
* [http://film.virtual-history.com/film.php?filmid=18 Movie stills]

References


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