Long John Silver

Long John Silver

1954106 min
5.8/10
AdventureAction

Plot Summary

In this sequel to Treasure Island, Long John hopes to rescue his friend Jim from a rival pirate and return for more treasure.

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👥Cast (32)

Robert Newton

Robert Newton

Long John Silver

Connie Gilchrist

Connie Gilchrist

Purity Pinker

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Lloyd Berrell

Capt. Mendoza, 'El Toro´

Grant Taylor

Grant Taylor

Patch

Rod Taylor

Rod Taylor

Israel Hands

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Harvey Adams

Sir Henry Strong

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Muriel Steinbeck

Lady Strong

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Henry Gilbert

Billy Bowlegs

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John Brunskill

Old Stringley

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Eric Reiman

Lanky Pirate

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Harry Hambleton

Big Eric

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Syd Chambers

Ned Shill

🎬Crew

Director

Byron Haskin

Writers

Martin Rackin

Producers

Joe Kaufmann, Mark Evans

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🏷️Keywords

pirate gangpiratepirate shiptreasure island

💬Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf

6/19/2024

I really did like "Treasure island" (1950) and very much wanted to enjoy this sequel featuring, as it does, the star of that film - Robert Newton - as the one legged cook/pirate and overall, all round, reprobate. This time, his young pal "Jim" (Kit Taylor) needs rescuing from the legendary pirate captain "El Toro" (Lloyd Burrell) before they can both pick up some treasure and head home to England. Of course it isn't going to be that simple, and once on the island of Hispaniola, "Silver" needs to use all his wits and guile to stay one step ahead of his rather untrustworthy crew, frequently stirred up by "Israel Hands" (Rod Taylor). There is plenty of adventure here with Newton on typically rambunctious form but the rest of the cast rather let it down, though, and the story is a pretty weak hybrid of the Robert Louis Stevenson novel with some new characters added - including a would-be spouse for our hero (Connie Gilchrist). I did enjoy it, but that might have been nostalgia: I was still a bit disappointed.

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