In Scotland in 1752, the 17-year-old David Balfour is cheated out of his birthright by his evil uncle Ebenezer.In Scotland in 1752, the 17-year-old David Balfour is cheated out of his birthright by his evil uncle Ebenezer.In Scotland in 1752, the 17-year-old David Balfour is cheated out of his birthright by his evil uncle Ebenezer.
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Robert J. Anderson
- Ransome - Cabin Boy
- (as Bobby Anderson)
Jimmie Dodd
- Scotsman Sailor
- (uncredited)
Mary Gordon
- Scottish Woman
- (uncredited)
Hugh O'Brian
- Sailor
- (uncredited)
Gil Perkins
- Sailor
- (uncredited)
Ferris Taylor
- Man on Road with Wagon
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaRoddy McDowall was co-producer of this film and cast his mother, Winifriede McDowall, in the small role of the innkeeper's wife. Winifriede had dreamed of being an actress, but this was her only film role.
- ConnectionsVersion of Kidnapped (1917)
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It's a good but cheap version of the Robert Louis Stevenson novel, with some good casting (Roddy McDowall as David Balfour, Dan O'Herlihy as Alan Breck) good scenic photography and a general level of competence -- a hallmark of the often despised William Beaudine, when given a half-decent budget. On the downside, the fight scenes are very badly choreographed, and I wonder why everyone in Scotland uses the same variety of sword, whether they're sailors, soldiers of the French king or elderly landowners, all with approximately equal levels of competence -- save O'Herlihy who, although he looks to be at the same level, can defeat three other men.
The story is one that has been remade many times, from a major production by Edison in 1917 to a TV movie in 2005. Stevenson basically basically invented the Young Adult Novel with this and TREASURE ISLAND, and his youthful heroes, strong stories and exciting adventures have made him a favorite for movie-makers. Although there are better versions of this story (I prefer the superbly cast Disney version), there's little to complain of in this one -- I have, in my usual manner, already done so -- and MacDowall's performance is perfect.
The story is one that has been remade many times, from a major production by Edison in 1917 to a TV movie in 2005. Stevenson basically basically invented the Young Adult Novel with this and TREASURE ISLAND, and his youthful heroes, strong stories and exciting adventures have made him a favorite for movie-makers. Although there are better versions of this story (I prefer the superbly cast Disney version), there's little to complain of in this one -- I have, in my usual manner, already done so -- and MacDowall's performance is perfect.
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- El secuestro
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- Runtime1 hour 21 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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