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Long John Silver

  • 1954
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  • 1h 46min
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Robert Newton and Kit Taylor in Long John Silver (1954)
AcciónAventuraDramaFamilia

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIn this sequel to Treasure Island, Long John hopes to rescue his friend Jim from a rival pirate and return for more treasure.In this sequel to Treasure Island, Long John hopes to rescue his friend Jim from a rival pirate and return for more treasure.In this sequel to Treasure Island, Long John hopes to rescue his friend Jim from a rival pirate and return for more treasure.

  • Dirección
    • Byron Haskin
  • Guionistas
    • Martin Rackin
    • Robert Louis Stevenson
  • Elenco
    • Robert Newton
    • Connie Gilchrist
    • Kit Taylor
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.7/10
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    • Dirección
      • Byron Haskin
    • Guionistas
      • Martin Rackin
      • Robert Louis Stevenson
    • Elenco
      • Robert Newton
      • Connie Gilchrist
      • Kit Taylor
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    Robert Newton
    Robert Newton
    • Robert Louis Stevenson's immortal Long John Silver
    Connie Gilchrist
    Connie Gilchrist
    • Purity Pinker
    Kit Taylor
    Kit Taylor
    • Jim Hawkins
    Lloyd Berrell
    • Capt. Mendoza, 'El Toro'
    Grant Taylor
    Grant Taylor
    • Patch
    Rod Taylor
    Rod Taylor
    • Israel Hands
    • (as Rodney Taylor)
    Harvey Adams
    • Sir Henry Strong
    Muriel Steinbeck
    • Lady Strong
    Henry Gilbert
    • Billy Bowlegs
    John Brunskill
    • Old Stringley
    Eric Reiman
    • Lanky pirate
    Harry Hambleton
    • Big Eric
    Syd Chambers
    • Ned Shill
    George Simpson-Lyttle
    • Capt. Asa MacDougall
    • (as George Simpson Little)
    Tony Arpino
    • Mendoza pirate
    Al Thomas
    Al Thomas
    • Mendoza pirate
    Vladislaus Leonidis
      Thora Smith
      • Elizabeth Strong
      • Dirección
        • Byron Haskin
      • Guionistas
        • Martin Rackin
        • Robert Louis Stevenson
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      6CinemaSerf

      Long John Silver

      I really did like "Treasure island" (1950) and very much wanted to enjoy this sequel featuring, as it does, the star of that film - Robert Newton - as the one legged cook/pirate and overall, all round, reprobate. This time, his young pal "Jim" (Kit Taylor) needs rescuing from the legendary pirate captain "El Toro" (Lloyd Burrell) before they can both pick up some treasure and head home to England. Of course it isn't going to be that simple, and once on the island of Hispaniola, "Silver" needs to use all his wits and guile to stay one step ahead of his rather untrustworthy crew, frequently stirred up by "Israel Hands" (Rod Taylor). There is plenty of adventure here with Newton on typically rambunctious form but the rest of the cast rather let it down, though, and the story is a pretty weak hybrid of the Robert Louis Stevenson novel with some new characters added - including a would-be spouse for our hero (Connie Gilchrist). I did enjoy it, but that might have been nostalgia: I was still a bit disappointed.
      Snow Leopard

      Not Much New, But Entertaining, & Newton Still Makes a Fine Long John

      There is not much new in this sequel to "Treasure Island", which has Robert Newton return in the role of "Long John Silver" and getting involved in new adventures that nevertheless have a familiar feel to them, but it is still an entertaining movie. Made four years after the original, it has Kit Taylor replacing Bobby Driscoll as Jim Hawkins, but the relationship between the characters is still much the same. Newton is the main strength, since he captures his character very well, and he is fun to watch even when there is not a lot else going on.

      The story has Long John meeting up again with Jim and with various old friends and old rivals, while carrying out his usual assortment of schemes. It all has a familiar feel to it, with some of the same settings and many of the same plot devices getting recycled, and quite a few references to events and characters from the original story.

      If you enjoyed "Treasure Island", you would probably enjoy "Long John Silver" as well. Although it doesn't have much new material, it has plenty of adventure and the same kinds of scheming and counter-scheming. You could also enjoy it perfectly well, assuming that you have an interest in the genre, without having seem the first movie. The occasional links with the original are probably easy enough to figure out, from the context and/or from a passing acquaintance with the story from literature or elsewhere.
      6weezeralfalfa

      A poor man's "Treasure Island"

      If you have seen the '50 Disney "Treasure Island", there is little point in watching this sequel, which is more of the same, although it is available free at YouTube, in case you are tempted. After a while, I got weary of the thick lingos of Robert Newton, as Silver, and Lloyd Barrell, as Mendoza, often making it difficult to understand what they are saying. Newton, of course, was famous for his portrayal of Silver in the '50 film, and I assume also in the present film. Actually, I liked Newton's portrayal of Blackbeard("Blackbeard the Pirate") better than his Long John Silver. Like the original, this was shot in Technicolor, but in various Australian locations. The main point is the competition between Silver and Mendoza to find a second stash of Captain Flint's treasure missed on the first journey to Treasure Island, in the '50 film.......Have a number of questions pertaining to the screenplay: 1) If Israel Hands is blind, how can he be picking off Silver's men with a musket or stealthily with a knife, when they are all huddled in the stockade, then chase Jim Hawkins all over the island, before toppling off a cliff? 2)How did Mendoza's crew get off Mendoza's Island, when Silver's crew stole their ship, after being marooned by Captain MacDougall for planning a mutiny? Did they manage to use shore boats to navigate from this island to Treasure Island? 3) Why did Jim Hawkins reveal Silver's plan of mutiny to MacDougall, since he wanted to go with Silver back to Treasure Island? 4)Why was Purity so intent on marrying a lowlife such as Silver? Did she think he would agree if she insisted that he drink milk rather than rum? 5)How did the containers of gunpowder work as hand granades if they lacked fuses? 6) It's confusing to me how the treasure map and gold medallion worked together to reveal the location of the treasure.
      7richardchatten

      Return to Treasure Island

      Having already played Blackbeard in Hollywood a couple of years earlier, Robert Newton travelled Down Under with director Byron Haskin to reprise his earlier star turn as Long John Silver, still searching for hidden treasure in an elaborate production in colour & 'scope that paved the way for a TV series.

      Jim Hawkins seems scarcely a day older, courtesy of being played by a new young actor, Kit Taylor (son of Grant Taylor, who plays 'Patch'), while a hirsute Rod Taylor as mad, blind Israel Hands - a role previously played by Geoffrey Keen in the Disney version - makes Newton look restrained by comparison.

      The scene with him and Master Jim shot on a piece of spectacular coastline near Sydney possibly confirms that the generally studio-bound look of the rest of the film probably owed more to Newton's inability by then to go out on location than budgetary constraints.
      5Bunuel1976

      LONG JOHN SILVER (Byron Haskin, 1954) **1/2

      Flavorful but overlong sequel to the Walt Disney version of TREASURE ISLAND (1950), which had given Robert Newton his trademark role of R.L. Stevenson's one-legged pirate Long John Silver; unsurprisingly, being an independent production – filmed on a low budget in Australia – it wasn't up to the standards of the earlier film (or the equally well-regarded 1934 MGM version with Wallace Beery as Silver), despite employing the same actor and director!

      While I haven't watched the Disney or MGM films in years, the pirate lingo here – and particularly Newton's hammy delivery of it – got to be a bit too much after a while; besides, Kit Taylor is pretty bland as Jim Hawkins (stepping in for Bobby Driscoll) and the DeLuxe color rather unattractive and cheap-looking (though the poor-quality print I watched didn't help matters any)! Slow-starting and altogether juvenile (particularly the subplot involving Connie Gilchrist, a hearty tavern-keeper hellbent on reforming – and marrying – Silver!), the film picks up steam during the second half with the pirates' return to Treasure Island (where they find Israel Hands, played by Rod Taylor – but I'm damned if I recognized him! – still alive but now a blindman and craving Hawkins' blood), which also serves as the site of their showdown with a rival band of cutthroats, headed by a Spaniard nicknamed "El Toro". Still, it's Newton's show all the way: his scenery-chewing antics make the film bearable, and he even went on to reprise his role yet again for a TV series

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        The film was originally to be made in Egypt, but it was decided to film in Australia instead to lower production costs. Egypt's relations with the West did not really begin to deteriorate until 1955, after the Nasser regime publicly recognized Communist China's claim to Taiwan and began importing arms from the Soviet Union via the Soviet client state of Czechoslovakia.
      • Errores
        Long John says a long time has passed since Treasure Island, yet Jim is the same age.
      • Citas

        Long John Silver: Now clear up them there shambles, or I'll feed you piecemeal to the rats in the cellar.

      • Conexiones
        Featured in Family Classics: Family Classics: Long John Silver (1962)
      • Bandas sonoras
        Yo Ho Ho
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        Music by David Buttolph

        Words by Martin Rackin

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      • Fecha de lanzamiento
        • 16 de diciembre de 1954 (Australia)
      • Países de origen
        • Australia
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        • Inglés
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        • Long John Silver's Return to Treasure Island
      • Locaciones de filmación
        • Waterfall, New South Wales, Australia(Treasure Island)
      • Productora
        • Treasure Island Pictures Pty. Ltd.
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        • 1h 46min(106 min)
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