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Le pirate des mers du sud

Original title: Long John Silver
  • 1954
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  • 1h 46m
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5.7/10
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Le pirate des mers du sud (1954)
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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.In this sequel to Treasure Island, Long John hopes to rescue his friend Jim from a rival pirate and return for more treasure.

  • Director
    • Byron Haskin
  • Writers
    • Martin Rackin
    • Robert Louis Stevenson
  • Stars
    • Robert Newton
    • Connie Gilchrist
    • Kit Taylor
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Byron Haskin
    • Writers
      • Martin Rackin
      • Robert Louis Stevenson
    • Stars
      • Robert Newton
      • Connie Gilchrist
      • Kit Taylor
    • 19User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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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
      • Director
        • Byron Haskin
      • Writers
        • Martin Rackin
        • Robert Louis Stevenson
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      6bkoganbing

      "Aaaaaaaaargh mate, shiver me timbers"

      This Australian production made four years after Walt Disney's version of Treasure Island has Robert Newton reprising his role of Long John Silver. Returning characters from Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island are Jim Hawkins and Israel Hands.

      The Disney version of Treasure Island was a once in a lifetime mating of an actor so perfect for the role he was cast in. Robert Newton was a man who needed a firm directorial hand normally, but Long John Silver is one of those larger than life parts where the sky isn't even the limit when it comes to chewing scenery. Newton throws himself into this role just as he did in Treasure Island and again in Blackbeard the Pirate, he was put on this planet to play pirates.

      This film finds Long John rescuing the Governor of Jamaica's daughter and then returning to Treasure Island for more treasure. Jim Hawkins, who apparently never went back to the UK, is also along for the ride. On Treasure Island Newton has to deal with another pirate captain named Mendoza and Israel Hands from his old crew.

      Now all of us who know the story of Treasure Island know that Jim Hawkins killed Israel Hands in the story. But it turns out not to be the case. Seems that he only blinded him and Hands has been living on Treasure Island ever since waiting for the return of Silver and Hawkins. In this film, Hands is played by young Rod Taylor in his second film and under his full name of Rodney Taylor. As resourceful as Taylor makes Hands, there ain't no way I believe a blind man survived on an uninhabited island for years.

      Another character is introduced here, a woman who runs a waterfront dive named Purity played by Connie Gilchrist. She has hopes of marrying the incorrigible reprobate Silver, but no such luck. Gilchrist and Newton's scenes are very cute and are more than faintly reminiscent of Wallace Beery and Marie Dressler.

      The success of this film led to a TV series Long John Silver with both Newton and Gilchrist and young Kip Taylor as Jim Hawkins. It might have gone on longer than a season, but for Robert Newton's death from acute alcoholism. Read David Niven's memoir Bring on the Empty Horses for a fine account of a man much loved by friends and colleagues, but with a deadly weakness for the 'craiture' as the Irish refer to it.

      Long John Silver is a film with a lot of weaknesses in plot and structure, but carried by the indomitable Robert Newton and the strength of his career role.
      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.
      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
      6ericstevenson

      More of the same

      The original 1950 "Treasure Island" version is pretty well known, but most people aren't aware there's a sequel. I believe Disney did not have any involvement in this. It shows, but then again, Disney sequels aren't known for their quality. As far as I know, this isn't based on any book Robert Louis Stevenson made. Hey, my last name is Stevenson! It's more or less a retread of the original film. This is by no means awful, it's just okay. The best parts about it are easily the acting. Jim Hawkins and Long John Silver are portrayed just as well as in the original movie. While they're not given that much material, it's still entertaining to see these people again.

      The film's main faults are that it isn't paced well and doesn't have much of a new story. I still like how they are trying to expand the mythology of the series. The color stands out really well, too. It seems like this movie had a really good length as well. It's just that the story isn't that interesting. My advice is just see the original, but this one is completely harmless. **1/2
      7Space_Mafune

      "Argh! A Land Lubber I'll Never Be!!"

      Robert Newton returns once again to his famous role from TREASURE ISLAND, that of Long John Silver. Once more he chews the scenery with gusto and is just grand fun to watch in this particular role any time you can catch him.

      This time Long John sets out to save young Jim Hawkins (played by Kit Taylor who sadly doesn't possess the memorable screen presence that his predecessor Bobby Driscoll put into the role) from a cutthroat pirate named "El Toro" Mendoza (Lloyd Berrell) but also added into the mix are a slightly more memorable crew of pirates following after Long John's lead and Long John's frequently comedic interactions with his main squeeze Purity Pinker (Connie Gilchrist), who has her eyes firmly set on marriage and settling down the old sea Captain. Things become truly adventurous when the band of pirates set out for a return to Treasure Island and meet up with some most unexpected surprises and obstacles along the way.

      In many ways, this unofficial sequel to the classic Walt Disney film, has a more gritty, real down to Earth feel about it although it really adds little new to the mix. Still any boy who ever dreamed of pirates and searching for lost treasure should find much to enjoy here. Great fun overall, Newton is just a pure delight to watch in this entertaining, surprisingly well-written and executed boys fantasy brought to life.

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      • Trivia
        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.
      • Goofs
        Long John says a long time has passed since Treasure Island, yet Jim is the same age.
      • Quotes

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

      • Connections
        Featured in Family Classics: Family Classics: Long John Silver (1962)
      • Soundtracks
        Yo Ho Ho
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        Music by David Buttolph

        Words by Martin Rackin

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      • Release date
        • December 16, 1954 (Australia)
      • Countries of origin
        • Australia
        • United States
      • Languages
        • English
        • Spanish
      • Also known as
        • Long John Silver's Return to Treasure Island
      • Filming locations
        • Waterfall, New South Wales, Australia(Treasure Island)
      • Production company
        • Treasure Island Pictures Pty. Ltd.
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        • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 46m(106 min)
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.55 : 1

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