Return to Treasure Island (film) explained

Return to Treasure Island
Director:Ewald André Dupont
Producer:Jack Pollexfen
Aubrey Wisberg
Narrator:Tab Hunter
Starring:Tab Hunter
Dawn Addams
Porter Hall
Music:Paul Sawtell
Cinematography:William Bradford
Editing:Fred R. Feitshans Jr.
Studio:World Pictures
Distributor:United Artists
Runtime:75 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Return to Treasure Island is a 1954 American adventure film directed by Ewald André Dupont and starring Tab Hunter, Dawn Addams and Porter Hall.[1] Shot in Pathécolor it was distributed by United Artists. The film is about modern-day adventurers (circa 1950s) exploring the desert island from Robert Louis Stevenson's frequently filmed 1883 novel Treasure Island. Though Stevenson's story was fictional, it is treated as historical for the purposes of the film's plot.

Cast

Production

Location filming took place at Palos Verdes. In September 1953 a deal was signed where the film would be distributed by UA under the Edward Small banner.[2]

Reception

According to Tan Hunter, the film "prompted Dawn Addams to immediately marry Prince Don Vittorio Massimo and move to Italy. It prompted Dupont to never make another movie. His decision or not, I don't know. For my part, whatever strides I’d made as an actor were lost in the stink of this fiasco. Even my mother weighed in with a brutally frank assessment: “You were lousy,’ she pronounced, bolting from the theater lobby."[3]

Variety said the film "shapes up favorably for its intended market. For despite an implausible pulp fiction story, Return to Treasure Island does better than par the coursfe in sex, gunplay, chicanery and aquatic scenery."[4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Return to Treasure Island. afi.com. 2024-02-03.
  2. Variety. Los Angeles. 20. 2 September 1953.
  3. Book: Hunter, Tab. Tab Hunter Confidential:The Making of a Movie Star. 79. 2006.
  4. Variety. Return to Treasure Island. 23 June 1954. 6.