A descendant of Jim Hawkins (Dawn Addams) visits Treasure Island with a priceless map.A descendant of Jim Hawkins (Dawn Addams) visits Treasure Island with a priceless map.A descendant of Jim Hawkins (Dawn Addams) visits Treasure Island with a priceless map.
Dayton Lummis
- Capt. Flint
- (as Dayton Lumis)
Lloyd Berrell
- Minor Role
- (uncredited)
Charles Horvath
- Larsen, Maxie's Henchman
- (uncredited)
Dale Van Sickel
- Roberts--Newman's Henchman
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaBible Clue Verse reads: "Fire must bring clear vision. Skeleton fingers beneath the lady point straight the mission. When twin sentries nod grim permission light through Neptune's Domain must make invasion. Else the seeker ever rots in hades, for Flint's derision."
- GoofsA skeleton of a dead human propped up on the side of a rocky outcrop, in the open air, would not still be all together after two-hundred years. The connective tissues would have rotted away allowing the bones to fall, scatter and perhaps be carried off by scavengers.
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I just saw this zero-entertainment-value time-waster on this. You'd think MGM had better films to fill the wee small hours of the morning.
The script is amateurish, with clumsy dialog and zero suspense or dramatic interest. (I don't think there's a single line that isn't expository.) At least the director keeps things moving along (probably because he wanted to get it all over with).
There is a single (unintentionally) amusing moment, when one of the villains tries to shoot another villain. The latter runs back and forth trying to avoid the bullets, resembling a ball bearing in a pinball machine.
The project seems to have been cooked up not only to take advantage of the success of the Disney film, but to let Mr Hunter walk around with his shirt off.
Unless you find either of the leads appealing, this is strictly Sominex cinema.
The script is amateurish, with clumsy dialog and zero suspense or dramatic interest. (I don't think there's a single line that isn't expository.) At least the director keeps things moving along (probably because he wanted to get it all over with).
There is a single (unintentionally) amusing moment, when one of the villains tries to shoot another villain. The latter runs back and forth trying to avoid the bullets, resembling a ball bearing in a pinball machine.
The project seems to have been cooked up not only to take advantage of the success of the Disney film, but to let Mr Hunter walk around with his shirt off.
Unless you find either of the leads appealing, this is strictly Sominex cinema.
- grizzledgeezer
- Aug 5, 2015
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- Die Banditeninsel von Karabei
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- Runtime1 hour 15 minutes
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- 1.75 : 1
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By what name was Return to Treasure Island (1954) officially released in Canada in English?
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