
After the Treasure Island adventure, Long John Silver turns up on a British Caribbean island, where he hears that rival pirate Mendoza has taken the ship carrying the governor's daughter...and his young friend Jim Hawkins. Naturally, there's more to his rescue plan than meets the eye; he hopes to get a new ship and go back for more treasure...... (Full plot summary below)
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After the Treasure Island adventure, Long John Silver turns up on a British Caribbean island, where he hears that rival pirate Mendoza has taken the ship carrying the governor's daughter...and his young friend Jim Hawkins. Naturally, there's more to his rescue plan than meets the eye; he hopes to get a new ship and go back for more treasure...
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| Common Sense MediaCharles CassadyAhoy matey! Classic character, so-so sequel. |
| New York TimesBosley CrowtherThe arrangement on the part of Mr. Rackin is something less than inspired, and poor old Long John gains nothing in stature or fictional scope by being revived. |
| User ReviewAllaiyah WOne of my all-time favorite pirate movies. It's over the top & cheesy, but Robert Newton (the first person I think of when I hear John Silver) really seemed to enjoy being in this & the tavern lady cracks me up. |
| User ReviewPhil HOne of my all-time favorite pirate movies. It's over the top & cheesy, but Robert Newton (the first person I think of when I hear John Silver) really seemed to enjoy being in this & the tavern lady cracks me up. |
| User ReviewChris WIts a guilty pleasure for me. Personally, I like this movie. Even with all it's flaws and stupid moments. |
| User ReviewOliver BI think this is called 'Long Silver's return to treasure island' and its based on the book by Robert L. Stevensons 'Long John Silver' which is the sequal to world famous fictional 'Treasure Island' despite what the review says its portrays very little of Disneys Pirates of the Caribbean. I think you would have to go back before 1954 for Disneys inspiration. Its a decent jolly film, quite funny at times, and shot in technicolor. Connie Gilchrist is good, but Long John Silver and Jim are a little 'boysih' for my like. |