Hero's Island Explained

Hero's Island
Director:Leslie Stevens
Producer:James Mason
Leslie Stevens
Starring:James Mason
Neville Brand
Kate Manx
Rip Torn
Warren Oates
Brendan Dillon
Music:Dominic Frontiere
Cinematography:Ted D. McCord
Editing:Richard K. Brockway
Studio:Daystar Productions
Distributor:United Artists
Runtime:94 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Hero's Island, also known as The Land We Love, is a 1962 American action film written and directed by Leslie Stevens. It stars James Mason, Neville Brand, Kate Manx, Rip Torn, Warren Oates and Brendan Dillon. It was released on September 16, 1962, by United Artists.[1] [2]

The film, set in the early 18th century, is about a poor family homesteading on a remote Carolina island, leading to encounters with seagoing vagabonds, good and bad. It was filmed on location on California's Santa Catalina Island, which is much hillier and more arid than any actual part of the coastal Carolinas.

Plot

In 1718 a recently freed family of indentured workers inherits the small uninhabited Bull Island off the Carolina coast. The family consist of husband and wife, one son, and a second son who they bought as a baby. The local fishermen who were already using the island think they own the island and attempt to force the family to leave, during which the husband is killed. The conflict over the island escalates as more people including a castaway, a fugitive from justice, and hired heavies join each side. Not everyone is who they seem or claim to be.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hero's Island (1962) - Overview - TCM.com. Turner Classic Movies. 30 October 2014.
  2. Web site: Hero's Island. TV Guide. 30 January 2024.