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La course au trésor

Titre original : Treasure Island
  • 1934
  • Approved
  • 1h 50m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,1/10
3,4 k
MA NOTE
Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper in La course au trésor (1934)
Official Trailer
Liretrailer2 min 26 s
1 vidéo
78 photos
AventureDrameFamilleAventure en merSwashbuckler

Le jeune Jim Hawkins est déchiré entre sa loyauté envers ses bienfaiteurs et son affection pour l'aimable pirate John Silver dans leur combat pour retrouver un trésor de pirate enfoui.Le jeune Jim Hawkins est déchiré entre sa loyauté envers ses bienfaiteurs et son affection pour l'aimable pirate John Silver dans leur combat pour retrouver un trésor de pirate enfoui.Le jeune Jim Hawkins est déchiré entre sa loyauté envers ses bienfaiteurs et son affection pour l'aimable pirate John Silver dans leur combat pour retrouver un trésor de pirate enfoui.

  • Director
    • Victor Fleming
  • Writers
    • Robert Louis Stevenson
    • John Lee Mahin
    • John Howard Lawson
  • Stars
    • Wallace Beery
    • Jackie Cooper
    • Lionel Barrymore
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,1/10
    3,4 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Victor Fleming
    • Writers
      • Robert Louis Stevenson
      • John Lee Mahin
      • John Howard Lawson
    • Stars
      • Wallace Beery
      • Jackie Cooper
      • Lionel Barrymore
    • 52Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 16Commentaires de critiques
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      • 4 victoires au total

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    Rôles principaux56

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    Wallace Beery
    Wallace Beery
    • Long John Silver
    Jackie Cooper
    Jackie Cooper
    • Jim Hawkins
    Lionel Barrymore
    Lionel Barrymore
    • Billy Bones
    Otto Kruger
    Otto Kruger
    • Doctor Livesey
    Lewis Stone
    Lewis Stone
    • Captain Smollett
    Nigel Bruce
    Nigel Bruce
    • Squire Trelawney
    Charles 'Chic' Sale
    Charles 'Chic' Sale
    • Ben Gunn
    William V. Mong
    William V. Mong
    • Pew
    Charles McNaughton
    • Black Dog
    Dorothy Peterson
    Dorothy Peterson
    • Mrs. Hawkins
    Douglass Dumbrille
    Douglass Dumbrille
    • Pirate of the Spanish Main
    • (as Douglas Dumbrille)
    Edmund Breese
    Edmund Breese
    • Pirate of the Spanish Main
    Olin Howland
    Olin Howland
    • Pirate of the Spanish Main
    Charles Irwin
    Charles Irwin
    • Pirate of the Spanish Main
    Edward Pawley
    Edward Pawley
    • Pirate of the Spanish Main
    Richard Powell
    • Pirate of the Spanish Main
    James Burke
    James Burke
    • Pirate of the Spanish Main
    John Anderson
    • Pirate of the Spanish Main
    • Director
      • Victor Fleming
    • Writers
      • Robert Louis Stevenson
      • John Lee Mahin
      • John Howard Lawson
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs52

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    10Ron Oliver

    Wallace Beery Waves The Jolly Roger

    The most famous pirate in English literature sets sail across the High Seas of Adventure - bound for TREASURE ISLAND.

    Robert Louis Stevenson's wonderful 1883 tale of devious deeds, derring-do & hidden doubloons is given a first rate production by MGM in this swaggering, boisterous film. Although many of the lead actors are American and make no pretense of hiding their Yankee accents, this in no way hinders the enjoyment or appreciation of the film's many qualities. The story has been necessarily streamlined a bit, but the excisions are judicious and the robust flavour of the original novel remains.

    Bulbous & bulgy, with a gimlet eye & a baby's grin, Wallace Beery makes a unique Long John Silver. As willful as an infant and as ruthless as a Mafia don, he completely manages to steal every scene he's in. Acting as innocent as any cherub, he gleefully commits murderous mayhem at every turn, while hobbling about on his crutch in feverish pursuit of Flint's buried treasure. Beery had the rare - and enviable - ability to take a wretched sinner like Silver and transform him into a lovable old rogue. He makes this role his own and is unforgettable in it.

    OUR GANG star Jackie Cooper makes a sturdy Jim Hawkins. His screen chemistry with Beery, so important to the plot, is still as good as it was previously in THE CHAMP (1931). Cooper was a talented child actor and could easily go from excited high jinks to blubbery tears with ease. Here, he gets to personify every lad's dreams of fabulous exploits & personal glory.

    A trio of accomplished performers portray young Cooper's three friends: Otto Kruger as noble Doctor Livesey; Nigel Bruce as blustery, big-hearted Squire Trelawney; and Lewis Stone as sternly courageous Captain Smollett. All three acquit themselves very well.

    Consummate character actor Lionel Barrymore adds another portrait to his gallery - that of the bullying, rumsoaked Billy Bones, whose possession of the treasure map is the instigation of the film's problems. Although the role is really quite brief, Barrymore makes the most of it, slashing wildly about with his cutlass and singing ‘Fifteen Men On A Dead Man's Chest' with passionate fury. It is a shame the plot gave him no scenes with Beery - they would have been memorable together.

    Stevenson's story creates a few small, choice cameo roles which are here delightfully delineated - Charles McNaughton as the scurvy Black Dog; William V. Mong as the fearsome Blind Pew; and a terrific Charles ‘Chic' Sale as canny old Ben Gunn, all jerks and fidgets and ridden with fleas. Dorothy Peterson, a fine actress, plays Mrs. Hawkins.

    The seafaring scenes on board the Hispaniola, filmed along the coast of California, are particularly well produced.
    8bkoganbing

    The Silver Standard

    Every generation sees a new adaption of Robert Louis Stevenson's eternal classic Treasure Island. It's a timeless adventure story that will always appeal to the young and young at heart. And it has one of the great acting roles of all time, one you can really eat a whole living room set with and still be in bounds.

    For a scene stealing actor like Wallace Beery playing Long John Silver is no stretch at all. He dominates this version over the entire cast and as he's in most of the scenes after Lionel Barrymore as Captain Billy Bones dies and leaves his map to that intrepid band of treasure hunters. Barrymore gets his innings in as well as the bloodthirsty pirate captain who double-crossed his crew and had the presence of mind to die in Dorothy Peterson and Jackie Cooper's inn.

    It's a real toss up between who is loudest, biggest eyerolling, larger than life Silver, be it Wallace Beery or Robert Newton in the later version done by Walt Disney. Both these men were remarkably similar in acting styles. But Beery was a cheap soul who had few friends in Hollywood and Newton was the life of that alcoholic party that was his life. I wouldn't want to choose which was better.

    Beery and Cooper had their act down pat from The Champ. It's always a source of amazement to me how Cooper couldn't stand Beery and Beery among his dislikes was children in general. Yet you'd never know it seeing them together as Jim Hawkins and Long John Silver.

    Otto Kruger as Dr. Livesey, Nigel Bruce as Squire Trelawney, and Lewis Stone as Captain Smollett are perfectly cast in their roles. But they really have trouble keeping up with Beery.

    MGM gave the film the usual high gloss production values and Treasure Island is one of those films that always seems to be so right for screen that few variations are ever made on the book. A great tribute to the visual quality of Stevenson's writing.

    And you can enjoy this and the Disney version for generations to come.
    9RebHarkness

    A map, a boy, a ship, pirates, treasure--and friendship.

    Yes, 9 stars from me, certain I am! This version's my favorite treasure-hunt-pirate movie, it ought to be on DVD just as it is, not colorized. I know, Beery's basically the same guy he played in most of his talkies. But someone at MGM had a flash of casting genius cuz Beery is the spittin' image of the Sea Cook in Winslow Homer's illustrations for the novel, and he wears the role like his favorite pair of--um--shoe. And even if the only English accents seem to come from Nigel Bruce (most prominently) and (who else? can't recall), somehow this cast makes their variety of UnitedStatesian accents work. They pull it off. There are a few differences between the novel and this movie version, but darn few and so what. There's no shortage of remakes & won't be. I'll take this version! Saw it on TV three or four times in my teen yrs, having read the novel when I was 12, and the differences were never significant to me. I've seen Disney's, which I liked on the Disneyland telecast, but, while Robert Newton is a definitive Long John Silver and the quintessential adventure-tale pirate--people today say Arrrr! because of his performance--Bobby Driscoll's Jim Hawkins never quite did the job in my opinion. (And Jack Palance is another great actor and his Long John Silver terrific but the version he's in is embarrassingly bad. Haven't seen the Charlton Heston.) Gotta go with this MGM version, Jackie Cooper's pout and all (but does Cooper have Presence!). From the opening scene, in which we are introduced to Jim Hawkins and Billy Bones (Lionel Barrymore having the time of his life! and setting the standard for the rest of the cast), and the unfolding story giving us as motley & mangy a bunch of pirates as ever were--among them Charles McNaughton as Black Dog, Charles Bennett as a creepy Dandy Dawson, Douglas Dumbrille as Israel Hands, and "Chic" Sale as loony Ben Gunn--to the last frame of the last scene this is a downright exciting adventure, and I think it does Robert Louis Stevenson proud (yep, even w/the minor differences). To your kids: I suggest finding an edition of the novel w/ Winslow Homer's illustrations, read that first, cuz there's nothing like the original, with justright illustrations for a bonus, and your imagination. Then sit your parents down & watch this MGM version with 'em. You'll have a fine family evening. Yes, you will, sez I!! Now get me a noggin' o' rum!!!
    8minorstrachan

    Watery Fun Fare At It's Best!

    Victor Flemming, famous helmer for bigger films such as Gone With The Wind, conducts this adventure story with a pleasant, confidant ease, if not a touch of true inspiration.

    Wallace Beery is brilliant as Long John Silver while Jackie Cooper as Jim plays the perfect sounding board to Beery's loud, large, charismatic performance.

    Faithful to Mr. Louis Stevenson's chirography of the same tile; in this writer's humble opinion this incarnation of the film captures, most closely, the tone of the original novel - maybe it being closest to the novel chronologically can account for that.

    Beery delivers a truly classic American performance here, that anyone, even the most media jaded of our day, should have fun following the old tar and his young friend in their adventures across this terraqueous globe.
    7ma-cortes

    Entertaining and solid version in which Wallace Beery is great as the famous pirate Long John Silver

    Hollywood vintage adaptation of the Robert Louis Stevenson pirate adventure from an eyeball-rolling Wallace Beery and a splendid Jacke Coogan . Again we live the roaring adventure of men against the sea . We share the struggles, the heartaches, the laughter of courageous souls who leave their houses they love to dare the wrath of the angry pirates. Upright men and greedy pirates in conflict with their destiny enacting the Robert Stevenson's most thrilling story. Jim Hawkins (an appealing acting by Jackie Coogan) encounters the map that lead to a distant island where is a buried treasure. Then , the young boy join forces with captain Smollett (Lewis Stone), Squire (Nigel Bruce), Doctor Livesey (Otto Kruger) and of course a boisterous Long John Silver(a brilliant triumph by Wallace Beery who is notably snarly , though relatively subdued) journey to isle of hidden bounty. The young cabin boy Hawkins has a treasure map and a boatload of kill-crazed pirates eager for the riches hidden on Treasure Island . Jim Hawkins matches with peg-legged Long Silver and adventures go on .

    Fun story of high seas adventure plenty of intrigue , fights and action. The whole piece of adventure teems with emotion , thrills , humor , atmosphere and being pretty amusing . Appropriately adventurous rendition of Robert Stevenson's often-filmed and spine-tingling tale , in which Wallace Beery hands perfectly the role as rogue pirate and gives a memorable acting, as always. Jackie Coogans as sympathetic naive Jim is fabulous and appealing . Delightful performance by Charles Chic Sale as Ben Gunn, as well. At the film appears usual and notorious secondary actors in several Hollywood productions, such as Lionel Barrymore as Billy Bones , Otto Kruger as Doctor Livesey , Lewis Stone as Captain Smollett , Douglass Dumbrille as Pirate of the Spanish Main and Watson's Nigel Bruce as Squire . The motion picture was well directed directed by Victor Fleming . This production is powered by the great Wallace Beery and likable Jackie Coogan. Also available in horrible colorized version . Rating : Above average . Well worth watching , you'll be on the edge of your seat .

    Other renditions -being multitudinous remakes , as there are many films made of it- based on this classic novel are the followings : Disney take on (1950) by Byron Haskin with Robert Newton , Basil Sydney and Bobby Driscoll , respectable full-blooded second-best the classic Fleming version ; European retelling (1974) by John Hough with Orson Welles , Angel Del Pozo , Lionel Stander and Kim Burfield ; Teasure Island (1999) by Marc Charlesbois with Jack Palance , Patrick Bergin and Kevin Zegers ; TV recounting by Fraser C Heston with Charlton Heston , Christian Bale and Richard Johnson ; and cartoon-Sci-Fi version Treasure planet (2002) directed by John Musker and Ron Clemens . Furthermore , Muppet's Treasure island and recent rendition (2012) starred by Eddie Izzard .

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    • Anecdotes
      Jackie Cooper did not like his performance, writing in his autobiography that he felt an older English boy should have played Jim Hawkins.
    • Gaffes
      When Dr. Livesey's coach knocks down Blind Pew, he lies lengthways as the horses go over then but is then seen widthwise as the coach passes over him.
    • Citations

      Long John Silver: Silver's the name, Long John Silver they calls me. At your service, sir.

      Squire Trelawney: Mr. Silver, Trelawney's my name, Squire Trelawney. And this is our cabin boy: Jim, Jim Hawkins.

      Long John Silver: Aye, Matey. Smart as paint I'll warrant.

      Jim Hawkins: Smart enough to see you've only one leg, sir.

      Squire Trelawney: Jim Boy!

      Jim Hawkins: Yes, sir.

      Long John Silver: You're pretty smart, Jim. So was that French gunner who touched off the ball that blew that ol' leg o' mine overboard.

    • Autres versions
      Also available in a colorized version.
    • Connexions
      Featured in MGM: When the Lion Roars (1992)
    • Bandes originales
      Yo Ho Ho and a Bottle of Rum
      (uncredited)

      Traditional

      Played and sung by an offscreen chorus during the opening credits

      Reprised a cappella at the inn by Lionel Barrymore and the guests

      Reprised a cappella by Jackie Cooper twice

      Variations played as background music often

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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 août 1934 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Treasure Island
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Emerald Bay, Santa Catalina Island, Channel Islands, Californie, États-Unis(principal shooting location)
    • société de production
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 2 537 520 $ US
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 4 957 320 $ US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 50 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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