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Miss Robin Crusoe

  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 1h 15min
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4,5/10
260
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Amanda Blake and George Nader in Miss Robin Crusoe (1953)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA shipwrecked lass sets up housekeeping on a desert island and rescues a female native from certain doom, thereby winning herself a Girl Friday.A shipwrecked lass sets up housekeeping on a desert island and rescues a female native from certain doom, thereby winning herself a Girl Friday.A shipwrecked lass sets up housekeeping on a desert island and rescues a female native from certain doom, thereby winning herself a Girl Friday.

  • Réalisation
    • Eugene Frenke
  • Scénario
    • Daniel Defoe
    • Harold Nebenzal
    • Richard Yriondo
  • Casting principal
    • Amanda Blake
    • George Nader
    • Rosalind Hayes
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,5/10
    260
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    • Réalisation
      • Eugene Frenke
    • Scénario
      • Daniel Defoe
      • Harold Nebenzal
      • Richard Yriondo
    • Casting principal
      • Amanda Blake
      • George Nader
      • Rosalind Hayes
    • 11avis d'utilisateurs
    • 3avis des critiques
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    Amanda Blake
    Amanda Blake
    • Miss Robin Crusoe
    George Nader
    George Nader
    • Jonathan
    Rosalind Hayes
    • Friday
    • Réalisation
      • Eugene Frenke
    • Scénario
      • Daniel Defoe
      • Harold Nebenzal
      • Richard Yriondo
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    4bkoganbing

    Role reversal

    The classic Robinson Crusoe story is given a makeover with a role reversal in this cheaply shot B film.

    It's Amanda Blake who went to sea in male drag that's the survivor of a shiowreck and stranded in a tropic island off Brazil in the 17th century. And as in the Daniel Defoe classic she rescues Rosalind Hayes, a tribal woman slated to be a sacridice to their Deity. She's less than thrilled with the honor.

    Blake and Hayes live well on the island and there's more than a hint of lesbianism in the relationship. It all changes when hunky George Nader of the British navy also gets stranded.

    This film should have a place of honor in the gay cinema. Sadly it looks like it was a dental floss budget that was available.
    3f234589

    Watched because Miss Kitty was the star.

    I watched it as a curiosity because Amanda Blake was in it. I imagine when this film came out it would have been the second film of a double feature. The producers didn't waste many dollars on things like script and such.
    5SnoopyStyle

    gender agenda

    It's 1659. Miss Robin Crusoe (Amanda Blake) gets stranded on a tropical island after losing her family when her ship sinks in a storm. She manages to fight off a lecherous crewman and pushes him off a cliff. She befriends a monkey and builds a tree top home. She rescues a native girl from being sacrificed by her tribe. She gives her the name Friday. The two women live comfortably in isolation until another shipwreck survivor Jonathan washes up onshore.

    The first thing I noticed with this female castaway is that she has plenty of makeup but no fire. It's telling that the fire isn't shown until the man makes one. Here's the deal. I think people back in the day panned it for changing the gender of the role. There is definitely a lot of man-hating female empowerment which would be off-putting back then. It also whiplashes back which is just as off=putting. It struggles with its own gender agenda. For me, the bigger problem is the dated colonial views of the source material. In the end, it's better than expected but nothing to write home about. They should have gone full Tom Hanks' Cast Away but that's asking too much for this B-movie. At least, there are some scenes of nature and animals and wave lapping shores. The acting is somewhat bad and the writing is worst. It's interesting for pushing the gender envelope but it folds up that envelope just as quickly. The romantic melodrama is a matter of bad writing and chaotic story telling. It leaves Robin in a bad light. In the end, this is an interesting attempt but ultimately, a failure. It's also noteworthy that non of the writers or director is a woman. It's noticeable with the words coming out her mouth. The dialogue is generally clunky. I'm a sucker for Survivor but this has too many problems.
    3frankfob

    Poorly made Robinson Crusoe ripoff

    Amanda Blake (Miss Kitty from "Gunsmoke") plays "Miss Robin Crusoe" in this low-budget, rather crudely made female version of the Daniel Defoe classic. Blake--who bears a striking resemblance here to British beauty Hazel Court--is the survivor of a shipwreck whose lifeboat beaches on a deserted island. She tries her best, but the script is weak and contrived, and the fact that most of it is filmed on a sound stage by director Eugene Frenke--a longtime European producer who was married to Anna Sten, here credited as "technical adviser"--in a routine, by-the-numbers fashion doesn't help, either. Blake saves native girl Friday (Rosalind Hayes) from being sacrificed by her tribe, and not long afterward hunky George Nader washes up ashore, the survivor of a shipwreck. There's somewhat of a twist in the proceedings when Nader attempts to take charge of things and plans to take the lifeboat out to search for passing ships, but is firmly told by Blake that SHE is in charge on the island and SHE decides what actions are to be taken.

    Unfortunately, though, the film soon degenerates into a sappy love triangle when Friday--who Blake basically treats like a slave and at one point actually refers to her as "a savage"--in a fit of jealousy lets Nader eat some poison fruit that almost kills him, and Blake starts to fall for him.

    About the best that can be said for it is that it's well photographed, but since most of it is, as noted, shot on a sound stage, that doesn't matter much. Frenke was a better producer than he is a director; Nader is, as usual, bland and colorless; relative unknown Hayes doesn't make much of an impression as Friday; and Blake, while looking fetching in a skimpy outfit similar to that worn by Jane in the "Tarzan" movies, tries but can't overcome a poor script and slovenly direction.

    Worth watching once for the novelty of seeing a female version of the classic novel, but no more than that.
    4utgard14

    "There's a limit to a man's humor with a lass."

    Gender-switch version of Robinson Crusoe, with the roles of Crusoe and Friday played by women. Amanda Blake, of Gunsmoke fame, plays the lead. Rosalind Hayes plays Friday. Because this is the '50s and the main character is a woman, a man (George Nader) has to be introduced into the story. She has to have a beefcake love interest. I'm not even kidding. Once he shows up the entire point of the story becomes less about survival and more about romance. The whole thing is unconvincingly shot on sets and in Palos Verdes, California. They're clearly never on a tropical island. It is reasonably well-photographed, though. The best part about it is the Elmer Bernstein score, which is far better than a cheapie like this deserves. I'm a fan of castaway stories. I've read Dafoe's novel and seen several film adaptations of it. This isn't one of my favorites. It's worth watching for a B movie but don't expect much. Oh and how about our heroine's musket? Does she ever need to reload that thing or is it magic?

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      Legendary German director Ewald André Dupont was originally hired to direct the film but was fired for drunkenness.
    • Gaffes
      The year in the log book entries of the doomed ship at the beginning of the film is 1695. The year in Miss Robin's first journal entries in the same book is 1659.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 novembre 1953 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Samuel Goldwyn Studios - 7200 Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • Eastern Productions (II)
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    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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