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Jules Verne | Based On Novel Or Book
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IMDbThe third most successful movie at the American box-office for 1962 after The Longest Day (1962) and Lawrence of Arabia (1962).
Hayley Mills made this movie about about shipwrecked castaways two years after her father, Sir John Mills, starred in Swiss Family Robinson (1960) also made by Walt Disney about shipwrecked castaways.
Wilfrid Hyde-White replaced Charles Laughton as Lord Glenarvan. Laughton was originally announced as the character, but Laughton's illness and subsequent death forced Producer Walt Disney to replace him with Hyde-White.
Third of six movies that Hayley Mills made for Walt Disney Pictures during the early to mid 1960s.
One day on-set, Hayley Mills almost accidentally burned down her dressing room. After filming a scene in which her clothes became soaked, without thinking, she put a pair of wet trousers on top of an electric heater before leaving the room. If it had not been for a crew member noticing the smoke which began to billow out of the room, Mills' dressing room, and possibly part of the set, could have been destroyed.
"Mary Grant: [singing] Castaway, castaway: trust in your star. You know I will find you wherever you are. Though all your dreams may be tossed by the tide, cling to your hopes: never cast them aside. Castaway, castaway, though you may be lost in the wilderness, over the sea: I will discover your castaway shore, and you'll be a castaway no more. Oh, you'll be a castaway no more."
"Bill Gaye: The Lord helps them that helps themselves. [uncovers a hidden rope] Bill Gaye: Two years we took to make it. From the hairs of our heads, from the garments we wore, from a thousand things we gathered."