Treasure Island (1990 film)

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Treasure Island
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Written byFraser Clarke Heston (screenplay)
Robert Louis Stevenson (novel)
Directed byFraser Clarke Heston
StarringCharlton Heston
Christian Bale
Oliver Reed
Christopher Lee
Julian Glover
Pete Postlethwaite
Clive Wood
Music byPaddy Moloney, The Chieftains
Country of originUK / US
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerPeter Snell
ProducerFraser Clarke Heston
CinematographyRobert Steadman
Running time132 minutes
Production companiesTurner Pictures
Agamemnon Films
British Lion Film Corporation
Original release
NetworkTNT
ReleaseJanuary 22, 1990 (US)

Treasure Island is a 1990 TV film adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s 1883 novel of the same name, written & directed by Fraser Clarke Heston (Charlton Heston's son), and also starring several notable British actors, including Christian Bale, Oliver Reed, Christopher Lee (both of whom had starred alongside Heston in the 1973 Three Musketeers film), Julian Glover and Pete Postlethwaite.

The film was an original production filmed and aired by the TNT network, and was also released theatrically outside the US. The title has appeared on some covers as "Devils Treasure", rather than "Treasure Island". This version of the story is noted for its faithfulness to the book, with much of the dialogue coming directly from it, as well as recreating several of the more violent scenes from the book.

Premise

Jim Hawkins (Christian Bale) discovers a treasure map and embarks on a journey to find the treasure, but pirates led by Long John Silver (Charlton Heston) have plans to take the treasure for themselves by way of mutiny.

Cast

Production

Treasure Island was filmed in 1989 on location in Cornwall, England, in Jamaica, and also at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, England.[1] The replica ship Bounty II was used as the fictional Hispaniola on film. It was originally constructed for the film "Mutiny on The Bounty", and was set to be destroyed at the end of the film but Marlon Brando protested and the ship was kept intact. It sank off the coast of the Carolinas during Hurricane Sandy in October 2012.

According to Allmovie, Charlton Heston "plays the character of Long John Silver as written: a cold, crafty, cunning rogue, by turns charming and deadly, but never to be underestimated" and, unlike other filmed versions of the story, the movie "adheres with utter fidelity to the Stevenson novel". However, Tom Shales of The Washington Post wrote of the film: "The mast ain't all that's mizzen in a dreary and confused new production of Treasure Island...miscasting and embarrassingly poor performance of Charlton Heston as Long John Silver, a laborious mistake from arrival (in the second half hour) to departure. That Heston is one of the most humorless hulks who ever stood before a camera helps not a bit..." (Tom Shales, The Washington Post, January 22, 1990, STYLE; PAGE B8)

Home release

The film was released on VHS and Laserdisc, which were both out of print for many years. Eventually, a DVD was released on September 27, 2011.[2]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Filming locations for Treasure Island (IMDB)
  2. ^ Heston, Fraser Clarke (director) (September 27, 2011). Treasure Island (DVD). Turner Home Entertainment. ASIN B0057FGCR8.

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