Pros: Cast, Direction, Story, Cinematography, Score Cons: None, except they need to make some good movies like this for a change!
From the glory days of MGM comes this rollicking sea adventure based on the true story of HMS Bounty in AD 1788. Winner of the best picture Academy Award for 1935, Mutiny on the Bounty has been remade twice, in 1962 and 1984, and neither can ...
Pros: Only one of the all-time classic sea adventures! Cons: A couple of sentimental scenes and characters (If that is a con)
In 1789, the Royal Navy warship HMS Bounty, under the command of Captain William Bligh, was sent on a two-year long voyage to the South Seas island of Tahiti. There, the ship was to pick up breadfruit plants from the natives and also interact with the ...
Pros: Clark Gable, Charles Laughton Cons: One major difference between the movie and the book
WARNING: THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS. The fact that a movie differs from the book on which it is based is not always to the films detriment. Astute directors and script writers realize that what works well in print does not always translate ...
Pros: Moments of performance, Moments of character Cons: Plot is overdrawn, Characters are unlikable, Special effects are terrible, Casting is problematic, Bonus features
It is a rare thing these days when I sit down to watch a film and I know almost no one in it. Yet when I sat down to take in the 1935 version of "Mutiny On The Bounty," there was only one actor outside Clark Gable I recognized. That actor was Ian ...
"Mutiny on the Bounty" is an outstanding film. The cast is excellent, as is the cinematography and the script. The film never flags for a moment. All the scenes work, whether they are dramatic, romantic or comic.
Pros: exciting; raises interesting questions; terrific acting, writing, and directing Cons: a corny closing speech
“Mutiny on The Bounty” is the (mostly) true story of the famous shipboard rebellion. It’s a suspenseful and exciting adventure story-- but despite the fast pace, and a corny closing speech that attempts to wrap the whole thing up with a simple moral...
Flogged Mr. Christian and his 18th-century shipmates overthrow cruel Capt. Bligh and set him adrift. Directed by Frank Lloyd. Oscar for best picture.More at HotMovieSale.com
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