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The Treasure Island
The protagonist of the story is Jim Hawkins, an english preteen boy of the eighteenth-century. He opens the first episode sat down to write a diary in his dorm in the college of the British Admiralty, that host the officers cadets of the royal school of captaincy. Jim is now in the aftermath to that one of our saga, he is older, and he tells, as in the book of Stevenson, all the past incredible adventures, from when Billy Bones entered the inn “Admiral Benbow” that he ran with his mother. This initial curtain of the reminiscent Jim, who writes and renews the wires of the summary and the cohesion, it is the opening of all the episodes and it guides us through the series...
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Details for a 2016 production titled 'The Treasure Island' are scarce, making a specific plot summary difficult to ascertain. However, any adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic novel typically follows the young Jim Hawkins as he discovers a treasure map and embarks on a perilous sea voyage with a band of pirates led by the enigmatic Long John Silver to find buried gold.
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Fun Fact
Robert Louis Stevenson's 'Treasure Island' has been adapted into film and television more than any other British novel, with numerous versions existing since the silent film era.
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