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Queen of the Treasure Island
At a tavern in Shimoda, Ronin Tadakazu Yamakawa saved a samurai girl named Mino from the clutches of the Benten family. When Mino's father, Kyohei Tsuchihashi, is murdered by unknown assailants, Tadakazu is summoned to Akane-ya, the landlord of this area. He promises to ensure the safety of Mino for three days, during which the Benten family must not harm her...
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Plot Summary
A young cabin boy named Jim Hawkins discovers a treasure map hidden aboard a ship. He embarks on a perilous voyage to find the buried treasure of Captain Flint, encountering pirates led by the charismatic Long John Silver. Jim must use his wits and courage to survive the dangerous journey and outsmart the mutinous crew.
Critical Reception
This film adaptation of the classic novel was generally well-received for its adventurous spirit and faithfulness to the source material. While not considered a groundbreaking cinematic achievement, it was praised as a solid family entertainment piece with engaging performances and a sense of swashbuckling fun.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its vibrant Technicolor and exciting adventure sequences.
The performances, particularly of the young protagonist and the pirate antagonists, were a highlight.
Considered a faithful and enjoyable adaptation for younger audiences.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this specific 1960 film is not readily available. However, adaptations of 'Treasure Island' are generally appreciated for their classic adventure narratives and compelling characters, appealing to viewers who enjoy historical settings and tales of exploration.
Fun Fact
The role of Jim Hawkins was cast from hundreds of young hopefuls, with the production team specifically looking for a natural and charismatic performer to carry the adventurous narrative.
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