Jim Hawkins
Bobby Driscoll
Jim Hawkins

“PIRATE'S PLUNDER a young cabin boy, a roguish buccaneer... match wits in a swashbuckling adventure!”
Enchanted by the idea of locating treasure buried by Captain Flint, Squire Trelawney, Dr. Livesey and Jim Hawkins charter a sailing voyage to a Caribbean island. Unfortunately, a large number of Flint's old pirate crew are aboard the ship, including Long John Silver.
Treasure Island (1950) Trailer
Jim Hawkins
Bobby Driscoll
Jim Hawkins
Long John Silver
Robert Newton
Long John Silver
Captain Smollett
Basil Sydney
Captain Smollett
Squire Trelawney
Walter Fitzgerald
Squire Trelawney
Dr. Livesy
Denis O'Dea
Dr. Livesy
Capt. Billy Bones
Finlay Currie
Capt. Billy Bones
George Merry
Ralph Truman
George Merry
Israel Hands
Geoffrey Keen
Israel Hands
Ben Gunn
Geoffrey Wilkinson
Ben Gunn
Blind Pew
John Laurie
Blind Pew
Black Dog
Francis de Wolff
Black Dog
Mr. Arrow
David Davies
Mr. Arrow
This is a cracking interpretation of Robert Louis Stevenson's tale of a hunt for a legendary treasure on a remote desert island. Robert Newton is superb as the double-dealing, one-legged "Long John Silver" who would betray his own mother if needs be, enlisted by the foolish "Squire Trelawney" to raise a crew to get them to Hispaniola where Flint's treasure is reputedly located. There's a solid effort from the enthusiastic young Bobby Driscoll as "Jim Hawkins", and Basil Sydney, John Gregson and Denis O'Shea complete the complement of "loyal" officers as against a crew riddled with cut-throats. It's a great, colourful, seafaring adventure with it's fair share of twists and turns. It's odd to see Geoffrey Keen ("Israel Hands") as a baddie and John Laurie, Finlay Currie and a super Francis de Wolff all help Byron Haskin's adaptation to be the best of all. "Them's the die'll be the lucky ones!"
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