In 1718, on a small island off the Carolina coast, a recently freed family of indentured servants plans to settle and homestead there but they run into conflict with a group of fishermen als... Read allIn 1718, on a small island off the Carolina coast, a recently freed family of indentured servants plans to settle and homestead there but they run into conflict with a group of fishermen also claiming ownership of the island.In 1718, on a small island off the Carolina coast, a recently freed family of indentured servants plans to settle and homestead there but they run into conflict with a group of fishermen also claiming ownership of the island.
Harry Dean Stanton
- Dixey Gates
- (as Dean Stanton)
John Hudkins
- Bullock
- (as John Hudkins Jr.)
Bobby Johnson
- Pound
- (as Robert Johnson)
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It's difficult to fathom the minority negative reviews submitted for this film, as it really is a fine effort, which is certainly different from the run of the mill films of this type. The dialogue suits the period, and definitely lends an authentic touch to the proceedings. The ensemble cast is uniformly excellent, with particularly fine performances from James Mason, Warren Oates, and the ill-fated Kate Manx. The pace of the film is just right, and it proves to be an absorbing tale that retains the viewers attention throughout. Despite the fact that it is rarely seen, these days, it is well worth seeking out. An excellent and underrated film.
This offbeat film plays like an early indie movie; but is well acted and entertaining. The film move largely shot on Catalina Island in 1961 and benefits from California sunshine while avoiding the phony appearance of the studio back lot. James Mason is excellent in the role of Blackbeard the Pirate's ex-first mate Major Stede Bonnett, managing an understated cool machismo throughout the story. Kate Manx is earnest and lovely in the leading lady role, while talent like Warren Oates, Rip Torn and Harry Dean Stanton demonstrated early in their careers why they all became stellar character players. The regional dialect is authentic to early 18th century New England with a solid script to match.
With Catalina standing in for an island off the South Carolina coast in the early 18th century Hero Island according to the Films Of James Mason was shot within three weeks. No sets involved as it was all outdoors and more than likely the weather was cooperative.
Hero's Island finds Brendan Dillon, Kate Manx and their two small boys Morgan Mason and Darby Hinton and friend Warren Oates are there to settle the island as a condition of having worked off their indentured servitude. But three nasty fisherman are already there Rip Torn, Harry Dean Stanton and Robert Sampson and they mean to keep their island with no strangers. Dillon is killed right off and the others have to fend for their survival.
Help does come the sea in the form of James Mason whose been cast adrift by members of his crew. He proves to be their salvation especially after the fisherman go for help from Neville Brand who is a plantation overseer on the mainland.
Hero's Island is a tale of survival and a study of the character of all involved. The mixture of accents is rather weird with only Mason sounding like he truly belonged in the film. Kate Manx is interesting as she is a pious religious woman, but when her family is in danger, mother love overcomes all.
James Mason said that the producers had high hopes for the film. But the film did not do well at the box office.
Still it's an interesting work.
Hero's Island finds Brendan Dillon, Kate Manx and their two small boys Morgan Mason and Darby Hinton and friend Warren Oates are there to settle the island as a condition of having worked off their indentured servitude. But three nasty fisherman are already there Rip Torn, Harry Dean Stanton and Robert Sampson and they mean to keep their island with no strangers. Dillon is killed right off and the others have to fend for their survival.
Help does come the sea in the form of James Mason whose been cast adrift by members of his crew. He proves to be their salvation especially after the fisherman go for help from Neville Brand who is a plantation overseer on the mainland.
Hero's Island is a tale of survival and a study of the character of all involved. The mixture of accents is rather weird with only Mason sounding like he truly belonged in the film. Kate Manx is interesting as she is a pious religious woman, but when her family is in danger, mother love overcomes all.
James Mason said that the producers had high hopes for the film. But the film did not do well at the box office.
Still it's an interesting work.
A family of god fearing ex servants arrive at the island were bequeathed by their dying master. They are immediate attacked by a couple of local fishermen who do not recognised their right to the land and they kill Thomas, the father. However the wife, Devon, is stubborn as well as excessively religious and will not relinquish her property, despite continual threats to her and her children. Then a mysterious shipwrecked castaway, Jacob, (James Mason) washes up on the island.
A sort of darkish Swiss Family Robinson which is initially an attractive prospect due to the considerable presence of James Mason and three of the most popular / acclaimed American character actors in early roles - Rip Torn, Harry Dean Stanton and Warren Oates. However, whilst it has some potentially interesting ideas they never really coalesce, partly because the minuscule budget screams at you throughout (awful amateurish fight scenes), partly because of the mishmash of oddball characters that just don't fit the story and finally because the central female character Devon appears to be a cast iron idiot. It doesn't seem to know quite what it wants to be and overall it sadly does seem to be something of a waste of talent, but it's still has a few decent scenes mostly when the great James Mason takes centre stage.
A sort of darkish Swiss Family Robinson which is initially an attractive prospect due to the considerable presence of James Mason and three of the most popular / acclaimed American character actors in early roles - Rip Torn, Harry Dean Stanton and Warren Oates. However, whilst it has some potentially interesting ideas they never really coalesce, partly because the minuscule budget screams at you throughout (awful amateurish fight scenes), partly because of the mishmash of oddball characters that just don't fit the story and finally because the central female character Devon appears to be a cast iron idiot. It doesn't seem to know quite what it wants to be and overall it sadly does seem to be something of a waste of talent, but it's still has a few decent scenes mostly when the great James Mason takes centre stage.
Well, this movie seeing the title and description gave me the impression that is was here in NC. And well! Not so much, I like the story! The acting, well the star shines every one else not so much. He makes a good swashbuckler though! Though I feel bad for most of the population enduring that crazed Christian lady. Though I like the period clothing and the campy killings. Now that that's said, this movie is in every way historical-fiction. I worked in the provost where he was held before he was hanged until dead. This in no part reflects in any way his life! He lived a young life! He was 38, This character looks 50. But all in all its not a bad classic film.
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- TriviaMorgan Mason (I), who plays Cullen, is the son of James Mason (I).
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- Runtime
- 1h 34m(94 min)
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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