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Les Bagnards de Botany-Bay

Original title: Botany Bay
  • 1952
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  • 1h 33m
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Les Bagnards de Botany-Bay (1952)
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In 1787, American medical student Hugh Tallant and British convicts are sent from London to New South Wales on a ship commanded by the evil Captain Gilbert.In 1787, American medical student Hugh Tallant and British convicts are sent from London to New South Wales on a ship commanded by the evil Captain Gilbert.In 1787, American medical student Hugh Tallant and British convicts are sent from London to New South Wales on a ship commanded by the evil Captain Gilbert.

  • Director
    • John Farrow
  • Writers
    • Jonathan Latimer
    • Charles Nordhoff
    • James Norman Hall
  • Stars
    • Alan Ladd
    • James Mason
    • Patricia Medina
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    680
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    • Director
      • John Farrow
    • Writers
      • Jonathan Latimer
      • Charles Nordhoff
      • James Norman Hall
    • Stars
      • Alan Ladd
      • James Mason
      • Patricia Medina
    • 18User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alan Ladd
    Alan Ladd
    • Hugh Tallant
    James Mason
    James Mason
    • Capt. Paul Gilbert
    Patricia Medina
    Patricia Medina
    • Sally Munroe
    Cedric Hardwicke
    Cedric Hardwicke
    • Gov. Phillips
    • (as Sir Cedric Hardwicke)
    Murray Matheson
    Murray Matheson
    • Rev. Mortimer Thynne
    Dorothy Patten
    • Mrs. Nellie Garth
    John Hardy
    • Nat Garth
    Hugh Pryse
    • Ned Inching
    Malcolm Lee Beggs
    • Nick Sabb
    Anita Sharp-Bolster
    Anita Sharp-Bolster
    • Moll Cudlip
    • (as Anita Bolster)
    Jonathan Harris
    Jonathan Harris
    • Tom Oakly
    Alec Harford
    • Brig-keeper Jenkins
    Noel Drayton
    Noel Drayton
    • Second Mate Spencer
    Brandon Toomey
    • Guard
    • (as Brendan Toomey)
    Ben Wright
    Ben Wright
    • Deck Officer Green
    Patrick Aherne
    • Bo's'n's Mate
    • (uncredited)
    John Albright
    • Sailor
    • (uncredited)
    Walter Bacon
    • Prisoner
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • John Farrow
    • Writers
      • Jonathan Latimer
      • Charles Nordhoff
      • James Norman Hall
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    6Bunuel1976

    BOTANY BAY (John Farrow, 1953) **1/2

    I recall catching this as a kid on local TV, a screening which, most probably, came about via the personal print of the film-buff sexton who calls over a number of friends, me included, from time to time to his private home theater in order to share in his vast movie collection on 16 and 35mm. Based on a book by the authors behind "Mutiny On The Bounty", this follows a very similar path – with a ship's crew at the mercy of a martinet captain (James Mason basically returning to the kind of role which had made him a star in his homeland); his opposition is led by medical student(!) Alan Ladd (typically dour) who's actually one of the many prisoners bound for exile in far-away Australia, among whom is also leading lady Patricia Medina (predictably, over the course of the film, she also becomes a personal object of contention between the two male stars).

    Despite such imposing credentials as scriptwriter Jonathan Latimer and director Farrow, the film perhaps fails to rise consistently above the routine – not even with such unusual plot points as Mason's adoption of a banned form of punishment (keel-hauling); during the latter stages, then – as the company sets ashore, and we also get to meet Governor Sir Cedric Hardwicke – the film tends to lose the initial momentum of the ship-board brutality. Suffice it to say that the film I watched just prior to it, CARTOUCHE (1962; with Jean-Paul Belmondo and Claudia Cardinale) was over 20 minutes longer but seemed to me to have moved at a much quicker pace! Even so, BOTANY BAY remains a good example of the colorful entertainment they used to churn out in the old days, given an extra edge by Mason's compelling portrayal (which, if anything, suggests that he'd have made a marvelous Captain Bligh).

    For the record, John Farrow directed Alan Ladd for the fifth and last time here after what looks like a run of mostly unassuming action potboilers: CHINA (1943), the equally seafaring TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST (1946), CALCUTTA (1947) and BEYOND GLORY (1948). It must be said here that, locally, Alan Ladd was a very popular film star with my father's generation and, apart from the immortal Western SHANE (1953), it's a pity that he seems to have been undeservedly forgotten with the passage of time.

    P.S. Useless bit of trivia: I have just come across an allegedly uncut copy of the controversial WAKE IN FRIGHT aka OUTBACK (1971; with Donald Pleasence) taken from an Australian TV screening and, as the credits rolled, an announcer informs the audience to tune in at the same time tomorrow for a screening of…BOTANY BAY!!
    7searchanddestroy-1

    Poor man's Mutiny On the Bounty

    This was a speciality of Paramount Pictures to make adventures yarns: see for instance Edward Ludwig or even Lewis R Foster's colourful flicks. This one makes no exception, it remains in the house tradition and style, atmosphere and efficiency too. Alan Ladd does his job with not great conviction but that's OK. Mason is good as the evil captain, though not being Chuck Laughton in the 1936 version. Good movie for adventures features moviegoers.
    8clanciai

    A ship of hoodlums exiled to penal colonies in Australia with James Mason in charge and Alan Ladd an intrepid innocent

    This is a great novel, and the film, alas, does not quite live up to it. All the actors are quite all right, James Mason as a paragon of inhumanity at his most loathsome superiority - you wait for him to get murdered all through the film, and Alan Ladd, reliable as always in his irrepressible heroic obstinacy, Cedric Hardwicke as the pragmatic Australian governor, and Patricia Medina as the indispensible female element of some counterpoise to all the beastly cruelty. Franz Waxman's music helps a lot, and there is nothing really to complain about in this film on a great and interesting story indeed, except that it could have been made so much better, as the novel is well on par with "Mutiny on the Bounty".
    5dinky-4

    Outdoor adventures don't belong inside a studio

    A good premise: a gaggle of British convicts, male and female, are shipped to the new penal colony in Australia, circa 1780s. But while this story calls for great seascapes, Paramount gives us ship-in-a-soundstage scenes which are cramped and unconvincing. Even the later sequences in Australia have a "backlot" quality to them. Note the dark, sexually-ambiguous undertones in the performance of ship's captain, James Mason. Alan Ladd, who, like Burt Lancaster and Mel Gibson, liked to suffer in his movies, here gets to be flogged and later keelhauled. His flogging in "Two Years Before the Mast" is much more vivid but his keelhauling in "Botany Bay" marks the only time a Hollywood leading man has suffered this particular kind of punishment. Curiously, despite his penchant for "beefcake" scenes, Ladd remains fully clothed for this sequence. Perhaps the fear was that audiences would understandably expect a shirtless Ladd to suffer many cuts and abrasions on his bare torso while being scraped under the ship's keel, and Paramount didn't want to see its handsome leading man forced to look, even temporarily, disfigured or damaged.
    gregcouture

    Still haunted by Mason's villainy!

    As of this date, the only other IMDb comment on this title is one with which I can agree. I saw it during its neighborhood run in the year of its release and recall that it did, indeed, look like the budget must have been rather minuscule. But James Mason's performance is one that I can still remember as entirely disturbing for a young moviegoer not yet in his teens. What an actor! He made this film, which Paramount obviously treated as just a programmer, quite an experience. If remade today, I suppose we'd have Mel Gibson in the Alan Ladd role and, perhaps, Geoffrey Rush trying to imitate Mason's indelible portrait, plus some authentic Australian locations. But once was enough, for it was quite a grim experience, and the brutality that would probably be gruesomely depicted today would be more than I'd pay to see!

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    • Trivia
      May be the only movie in which the leading man, Alan Ladd, is subjected to that naval punishment known as keelhauling - being dragged under the ship's keel from a rope that was looped beneath the vessel, which could end up in dismemberment or death by drowning.
    • Quotes

      Capt. Paul Gilbert: [after sentencing Hugh Tallant to a 50-lash whipping] I don't want any danger of infection. Have you the salt ready for his wounds?

    • Connections
      Featured in Never Fear Smith Is Here! (1994)

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    • Release date
      • June 11, 1954 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Botany Bay
    • Filming locations
      • California, USA
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,900,000
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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