Treasure Island (1999 film) explained

Treasure Island
Director:Peter Rowe
Music:Neil Smolar
Cinematography:Marc Charlebois
Editing:Ion Webster
Distributor:Columbia TriStar
Runtime:98 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Treasure Island is a 1999 film adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's 1883 novel. It was written and directed by Peter Rowe and stars Kevin Zegers as Jim Hawkins and Jack Palance as Long John Silver.[1]

Premise

The narrative takes place in 1759 and diverges from that of the novel in that Captain Smollett convinces Squire Trelawney and Doctor Livesey to cut Jim, a 13-year old boy, out of his rightful share of the treasure. Jim then teams up with Silver; Smollett, Trelawney, and Livesey are killed; and Jim, Silver, and Ben Gunn escape with the treasure.

Cast

Production

The film was shot in various locations on the Isle of Man, and distributed by Columbia TriStar and Fries Film Group. The vessel used to portray the Hispaniola was the tall ship Earl of Pembroke.[2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jack Palance filmography . Turner Classic Movies . 2009-04-06.
  2. Web site: Jack Palance and writer/director Peter Rose on the Earl of Pembroke . 2013-10-02 . 2016-03-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303223121/http://www.peeltraditionalboat.org/whiteheather/filmwork_20.htm . dead .
  3. Rowe, Peter (Writer and Director) (1999). Treasure Island (Motion Picture). Isle Of Man. Columbia Tristar.