Treasure Island

Treasure Island

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Based On Novel Or Book | Traitor

  • Duration: 1h 34min
  • Music: Neil Smolar
  • Similar To: Transformers One, Dog Man
  • Story:
    Young Jim Hawkins and peg-legged Long John Silver set sail for adventure in Robert Louis Stevenson's classic tale of dastardly pirates, swashbuckling heroes, buried treasure and a young boy's amazing courage. The narrative diverges from that of the novel in that Captain Smollett convinces Squire Trelawney and Doctor Livesey to cut Jim out of his rightful share of the treasure and so Jim then teams up with Silver.
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STORY

Story
Young Jim Hawkins and peg-legged Long John Silver set sail for adventure in Robert Louis Stevenson's classic tale of dastardly pirates, swashbuckling heroes, buried treasure and a young boy's amazing courage. The narrative diverges from that of the novel in that Captain Smollett convinces Squire Trelawney and Doctor Livesey to cut Jim out of his rightful share of the treasure and so Jim then teams up with Silver.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Jack Palance's last theatrical film.

Filmed in 1997.

Popular Dialogues

"Long John Silver: [Jim is being tattooed] Och, that's a fine tattoo, Jim. It's a sign you're now truly a gentleman of fortune like the rest of us, eh? Jim Hawkins: Gentleman of fortune? Doesn't that mean a pirate? Long John Silver: Ah, pirate, Jim... now the word's a tricky one. For instance, here, who'd be the pirates? The men who worked their way across this treasure cruise and simply wanted their... their fair share of it or men like the Squire and the Captain who stole a treasure chart from a lad who was given it and then betrayed him out of his share of it? Now mayn't they be the ones that should be called pirates?"

"Squire Trelawney: [They're following the pirates to the treasure] Do you think they know what they're doing? Captain Smollet: Who better to decipher the convolutions of a twisted pirate's mind than another twisted pirate?"