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Treasure Island
starring: William Tannen, Sumner Getchell, Cora Sue Collins, Angelo Rossitto, Nora Cecil
directed by: John Farrow, Hugh Harman, Victor Fleming

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0012569793705
Format: Black & White, Closed-captioned, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 10, 2006
Running Time: 103 minutes
Sales Rank: 17193
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: August 17, 1934




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Avast, mates, and heed a pirate's tale. Billy Bones, bless his cursed soul, has hefted his cutlass and grog for the last time, leaving behind scarcely a doubloon. Aye, but he has left a map to a fabled, buried treasure.... The unforgettable stars of 1931's The Champ reunite for a rousing adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's tale. Jackie Cooper is Jim Hawkins, a lad living the kind of adventure every child dreams about. Treasure map in hand, Jim and his backers set sail for realms and riches unknown aboard the Hispaniola. But beware, me hearties: Notorious, one-legged Long John Silver (Wallace Beery) has signed on to the voyage by posing as a cook. Will the treasure fall into his scheming grasp? Will the Hispaniola soon be a-flying the dreaded skull and bones? Drop anchor and watch. A pirate's life for ye!

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Other:Vintage Dramatic Short The Spectacle Maker Oscar?-Nominated Short Strikes and Spares Classic Cartoon Tale of the Vienna Woods
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For many people, this 1934 version is the definitive Treasure Island: the great chemistry between Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper, the rousing pirate anthems, and the stubborn parrot on the shoulder. The pairing of the actors was a cinch, coming three years after their tremendously popular teaming in The Champ. Cooper plays Jim Hawkins, the English boy who discovers a treasure map amongst the possessions of one Billy Bones (Lionel Barrymore in a robust extended cameo), a pirate visitor to the Admiral Benbow Inn. Beery, indelibly, is the one-legged, parrot-toting seadog known as Long John Silver, who joins up on the treasure-hunting expedition by pretending to be a humble cook--though the audience knows he is a fearsome pirate captain. Victor Fleming was just the right director for this manly voyage, holding the MGM luster at bay and allowing the crew of characters actors (among them Otto Kruger, Lewis Stone, and 'Chic' Sale) to find their sea legs. At times, the relationship between Jim and Silver is closer to The Champ than to Robert Louis Stevenson's marvelous novel, but it's still true in spirit to the bond between boy and surrogate father. The story has been remade many times, notably in 1950 with Robert Newton as Silver, but this one inspires the longest memories. --Robert Horton



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Classic Motion Picture Masterpiece In Glorious Black and White!
This is a by far the best version of Treasure Island on film. The acting, story and direction are superlative! This was a period of time when MGM and the other motion picture giants were trying to get used to the Hayes Code and get the censors off their backs. The censors were leading a call to boycott movies due to their lack of morality. MGM set about calming the situation down by making a series of expensive, wonderful films from the classics. The Hayes Code couldn't complain about that and how could they lead a boycott of the Classics? It worked, not only by calming the situation down, but by providing people with some of the greatest films of all time. Treasure Island is a wonderful film. It has adventure, pirates and excitement. John Barrymore gets to act in two bit parts to show off his acting talent and we get to see why Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper were so good together as a team. This is a ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Expertly colorized (really!)
The colorization on the 1994 VHS version of TREASURE ISLAND is superbly rendered. Unlike so many other movies that have suffered from undergoing digitalized tinting, this film is actually the better for it. The colors are so vivid, diverse and in some scenes, skillfully blended, you may actually find yourself at times marvelling at them.

As for the movie itself:
Because of the talent involved (both in front of and behind the camera), this 1934 edition of the R.L. Stevenson story remains definitive. Wallace Beery is in top form as Long John Silver, Jackie Cooper brings his patented "Gee Whiz" charm to the role of Jim Hawkins and Lionel Barrymore makes for an outstanding Billy Bones. Once Bones dies and the treasure map is found in his sea chest, little time is wasted getting aboard the Hispaniola and sailing off in search of vast riches. The story never drags for a moment as events unfold. Comic ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Search for Unearned Wealth
This is based on the Robert Louis Stevenson novel where a young poor boy finds wealth from buried treasure. [This fantasy was the basis for many other novels.] Young Jim Hawkins helps his widowed mother run an inn by the sea; his father has died. A stranger takes a room, and asks Jim to be on the lookout for any seafaring man, especially a man with one leg. His actions create fear among the guests. Dr. Livesey uses his authority to restore order. Then another stranger, Black Dog, arrives and frightens the Captain. Blind Pew arrives to give a message to the Captain. This news scares the Captain who collapses on the stairs. Later men arrive to break into the inn. Jim takes a packet from the Captain's chest and finds a map for an island. The squire will charter a ship in Bristol, hire a captain and crew, then sail to this island. What could go wrong?

Long John Silver hops aboard and offers to serve as the ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The real pirate movie!
This is the real pirate movie! Ever since I saw this film the first time a long time ago, this is what I think of when you talk about buccaneers. Here you can hear the whole piratesong: 15 men on a dead mans chest....And learn about the black spot. Things that has been an inspiration to the pirates of the carribeans films. Wallace Berry and Jackie Cooper does a great acting job. Long John Silver is the crookiest crook, but still charming in a ruff way and young Jim Hawkins can't help liking him. This film is from 1934, so the film is in black and white. A great movie, says I, says you, says.....

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