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Treasure Island (1950)

6.6 | Jul 19, 1950 (US) | Adventure, Family | 01:36
Budget: N/A | Revenue: 4 419 657

PIRATE'S PLUNDER a young cabin boy, a roguish buccaneer... match wits in a swashbuckling adventure!

Enchanted by the idea of locating treasure buried by Captain Flint, Squire Trelawney, Dr. Livesey and Jim Hawkins charter a sailing voyage to a Caribbean island. Unfortunately, a large number of Flint's old pirate crew are aboard the ship, including Long John Silver.

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Bobby Driscoll
Jim Hawkins
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Robert Newton
Long John Silver
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Basil Sydney
Captain Smollett
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Walter Fitzgerald
Squire Trelawney
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Denis O'Dea
Dr. Livesy
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Finlay Currie
Capt. Billy Bones
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Ralph Truman
George Merry
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Geoffrey Keen
Israel Hands
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John Laurie
Blind Pew

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CinemaSerf
8 | Dec 27, 2022
This is a cracking interpretation of Robert Louis Stevenson's tale of a hunt for a legendary treasure on a remote desert island. Robert Newton is superb as the double-dealing, one-legged "Long John Silver" who would betray his own mother if needs be, enlisted by the foolish "Squire Trelawney" to raise a crew to get them to Hispaniola where Flint's treasure is reputedly located. There's a solid effort from the enthusiastic young Bobby Driscoll as "Jim Hawkins", and Basil Sydney, John Gregson and Denis O'Shea complete the complement of "loyal" officers as against a crew riddled with cut-throats. It's a great, colourful, seafaring adventure with it's fair share of twists and turns. It's odd to see Geoffrey Keen ("Israel Hands") as a baddie and John Laurie, Finlay Currie and a super Francis de Wolff all help Byron Haskin's adaptation to be the best of all. "Them's the die'll be the lucky ones!"