Treasure Island (1973 film)
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Treasure Island | |
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Directed by | Hal Sutherland |
Screenplay by | Ben Starr |
Based on | Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson |
Produced by | Norm Prescott Lou Scheimer |
Starring | |
Cinematography | R.W. Pope |
Edited by | Joseph Simon Doreen Dixon |
Music by | George Blais Jeff Michael (original score and songs) |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release date |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $1 million |
Treasure Island is a 1973 American animated adventure film directed by Hal Sutherland, produced by Filmation, and released by Warner Bros. In this adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's 1883 novel of the same name, Jim Hawkins (voiced by Davy Jones) travels with sidekick Hiccup the Pirate Mouse.
In 1980, an edited version of the film was broadcast on NBC as a special.[1]
Plot
[edit]Enchanted by the idea of locating treasure buried by Captain Flint, Squire Trelawney, Dr. Livesey and Jim Hawkins charter a sailing voyage to a Caribbean island. Unfortunately, a large number of Flint's old pirate crew are aboard the ship, including Long John Silver.
Voice cast
[edit]- Richard Dawson as Long John Silver
- Davy Jones as Jim Hawkins
- Dal McKennon as Captain Flint, Ben Gunn
- Larry D. Mann as Doctor Livesey
- Larry Storch as Captain Smollett
- Jane Webb as Mrs. Hawkins
- Lou Scheimer as Bearded sailor, pirate (uncredited)
Production
[edit]The film was part of Family Classics, a series of films announced to be produced in mid-January 1972, based on concepts in the public domain commissioned by Warner Bros. Productions for the film and Oliver Twist had been finished by late 1973. The film's budget amounted to $1,050,000, with the million given by Warner Bros., and the rest put in by the studio itself.[2]
Release
[edit]Treasure Island was first broadcast as an NBC Special Treat special on April 29, 1980, with half of the film's runtime cut. The special was hosted by special guest star, Melissa Sue Anderson.[2] The movie was first released on VHS on September 30, 1997, as part of the Warner Bros. Classic Tales series.[3] It was first released on DVD on September 3, 2002, by Warner Home Video, through Warner Bros. Family Entertainment.[4][2] It was released on VCD in 2005 by Alliance Entertainment Singapore Pte. Ltd.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ Lenburg, Jeff (1999). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. pp. 210–211. ISBN 0-8160-3831-7. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
- ^ a b c Scheimer, Lou; Mangels, Andy (December 4, 2012). Nolen-Weathington, Eric (ed.). Lou Scheimer: Creating the Filmation Generation. TwoMorrows Publishing. pp. 87, 95, 113. ISBN 978-1605490441.
- ^ Treasure Island at amazon.com, Warner Home Video.
- ^ Treasure Island at amazon.com, Warner Home Video.
- ^ "Treasure Island VCD". Carousell. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
External links
[edit]- 1973 films
- Filmation animated films
- 1973 animated films
- 1973 children's films
- Animated adventure films
- 1970s American animated films
- Animated Treasure Island films
- Warner Bros. animated films
- Warner Bros. films
- 1970s children's animated films
- Animated films directed by Hal Sutherland
- 1970s English-language films
- Films produced by Lou Scheimer
- Animated films set on ships
- Animated films set in the Caribbean