
The Admirable Crichton
A group of people are shipwrecked when their yacht runs aground on a South Pacific island. The usual hierarchy in an upper-class British family breaks down quickly when it becomes apparent that only the servant, Crichton, is capable of surviving on his own and he becomes the community's leader.
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Plot Summary
A British aristocrat's daughter, Lady Mary, becomes engaged, but her butler, Crichton, has a secret crush on her. During a boating trip, they and other guests become stranded on a deserted island. Crichton's unexpected leadership skills emerge as he transforms the island into a functional society, much to the chagrin of the upper-class castaways.
Critical Reception
This film adaptation of J.M. Barrie's play received mixed reviews. While some praised its charming performances and visual appeal, others found it to be a rather tame and predictable affair, lacking the wit and satirical edge of the original stage production. Audiences generally found it a pleasant, if unremarkable, family film.
What Reviewers Say
- The film is visually appealing with a charming cast.
- Lacks the satirical bite and wit of the original play.
- A gentle and sometimes amusing, but ultimately forgettable, family adventure.
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Fun Fact
This film is one of the few instances where Walt Disney Productions produced a film that was not animated and was not directly supervised by Walt Disney himself, as he had passed away two years prior to its release.
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