

Miss Robin Crusoe
This 1954 feminist version of "Robinson Crusoe" stars Amanda Blake as a woman shipwrecked on a jungle island. Also with George Nader and Rosalind Hayes.
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Plot Summary
A shipwrecked woman named Nicole finds herself stranded on a deserted island. She must use her wits and resourcefulness to survive, encountering various challenges and eventually discovering that she is not as alone as she initially thought. The film follows her solitary journey of adaptation and unexpected discoveries.
Critical Reception
This low-budget adventure film was largely overlooked upon its release and has since garnered little critical attention. It is generally regarded as a minor curiosity, often noted for its unusual premise and limited scope.
What Reviewers Say
- A peculiar take on the classic Robinson Crusoe narrative.
- Features a straightforward and uncomplicated survival story.
- Lacks significant depth or memorable performances.
Google audience: Audience reception is minimal due to the film's obscurity. Those who have seen it often find it to be a simple, albeit somewhat dated, adventure.
Fun Fact
Although the film credits Michael G. Ruppe as the director, some sources suggest that it may have been directed by Mario Bava, who worked as a cinematographer on the film and was known for taking over directing duties on low-budget productions.
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