Jack S. Kahn
Saw this picture when I was 14 years of age and never forgot it, all the way up to the time I actually went to New Zealand.


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a group of British pioneers seek a new life in New Zealand.
A young orphan boy, a "cabin boy" on a New Zealand whaling ship in 1851, dreams of adventure and finding his family. He becomes entangled in a search for treasure, facing dangers from ruthless gold diggers and the harsh wilderness. His journey is one of self-discovery and courage amidst the rugged landscapes of the era.
Upon its release, 'The Seekers' was generally well-received for its adventurous spirit and scenic New Zealand backdrop. Critics praised its family-friendly appeal and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Jack Hawkins. While not a groundbreaking film, it offered a wholesome and exciting tale that resonated with audiences of the time.
Praised for its adventurous plot and family appeal.
The New Zealand scenery was often highlighted as a strong visual element.
Jack Hawkins' performance was noted as a standout.
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The film was based on the 1931 novel of the same name by Australian author John Buchan, 2nd Baron Tweedsmuir.
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Saw this picture when I was 14 years of age and never forgot it, all the way up to the time I actually went to New Zealand.