Robinson Crusoe

Robinson Crusoe

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Indigenous | Island

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  • Genre(s): Action, Adventure, Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Rod Hardy, George T. Miller
  • Cast(s): James Frain, Polly Walker, Ian Hart, William Takaku, Damian Lewis See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 32min
  • Music: Jennie Muskett
  • Similar To: King Kong, Kingdom of Heaven
  • Story:
    Robinson Crusoe flees Britain on a ship after killing his friend over the love of Mary. A fierce ocean storm wrecks his ship and leaves him stranded by himself on an uncharted island. Left to fend for himself, Crusoe seeks out a tentative survival on the island, until he meets Friday, a tribesman whom he saves from being sacrificed. Initially, Crusoe is thrilled to finally have a friend, but he has to defend himself against the tribe who uses the island to sacrifice tribesman to their gods. During time their relationship changes from master-slave to a mutual respected friendship despite their difference in culture and religion.
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6/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Robinson Crusoe flees Britain on a ship after killing his friend over the love of Mary. A fierce ocean storm wrecks his ship and leaves him stranded by himself on an uncharted island. Left to fend for himself, Crusoe seeks out a tentative survival on the island, until he meets Friday, a tribesman whom he saves from being sacrificed. Initially, Crusoe is thrilled to finally have a friend, but he has to defend himself against the tribe who uses the island to sacrifice tribesman to their gods. During time their relationship changes from master-slave to a mutual respected friendship despite their difference in culture and religion.
Ratings

6/10

IMDb

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The day before production started on this film, June 8, 1994, Pierce Brosnan was being introduced to the press as the new James Bond at the Regent Hotel in London. He was already sporting his Robinson Crusoe beard.

Filmed in 1994, copyrighted in 1996 and released overseas in 1997. Never released theatrically in the U.S., nor in the UK.

It was originally made as a U.S. television film for Hallmark in 1994. Miramax then bought the rights to capitalize on Pierce Brosnan being named the latest James Bond, with a plan to distribute it as a theatrical release. It was finally released on television in the U.S. in 2001.

Pierce Brosnan was asked to stay on an extra few days past the original filming schedule. He was offered more money, but instead requested, and was given, a Porsche 911 Carrera.

The real Robinson Crusoe Island (which this is based off) is not known to have ever been inhabited by any Aboriginal races, unlike with most other Pacific Islands. This film places the island near New Guinea, and as such the native characters are depicted as having black skin, which is typical of islanders from around that area. The real Robinson Crusoe Island is much closer to Polynesia's Easter Island, whose natives have lighter skin than the ones depicted in this film.

Popular Dialogues

"[mourning the loss of Crusoe's dog, Skipper] Man Friday: Skipper go to Crusoe's God? Robinson Crusoe: No. Dogs don't have mortal souls. Only men have mortal souls. Man Friday: Too bad. Good dog."

"[first lines] Daniel Defoe: I am a journalist Robert, I assure you. I have very little interest in your flights of fancy. Robert: You Daniel Defoe are a writer. It's your destiny as such to bring this remarkable man's story, a story of intense struggle, extraordinary friendship, and undying love to the world."