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Mutiny on the Bounty

Clark Gable as the daring mutineer in the screen's most exciting adventure story!
1935 | 132m | English

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Popularity: 2 (history)

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Fletcher Christian successfully leads a revolt against the ruthless Captain Bligh on the HMS Bounty. However, Bligh returns one year later, hell bent on revenge.
Release Date: Nov 22, 1935
Director: Frank Lloyd
Writer: Carey Wilson, Margaret Booth, Jules Furthman, John Farrow, Talbot Jennings, Charles Nordhoff, James Norman Hall
Genres: Adventure, Drama, History
Keywords captain, boat, mutiny, island, sailing, ship, tahiti, based on true story, 18th century, tyrant, flogging, voyage, high seas, mutiny on the bounty
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Box Office Revenue: $4,460,000
Budget: $1,950,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Charles Laughton Captaine Bligh
Clark Gable Lieutenant Fletcher Christian
Franchot Tone Roger Byam
Herbert Mundin Smith
Eddie Quillan Tommy Ellison
Dudley Digges Bacchus
Donald Crisp Thomas Burkitt
Henry Stephenson Joseph Banks
Francis Lister Captain Nelson
Spring Byington Mrs. Byam
Movita Tehani
Mamo Clark Maimiti
Byron Russell Quintal
Percy Waram Coleman
David Torrence Lord Hood
John Harrington Mr. Purcell
Douglas Walton Stewart
Ian Wolfe Maggs
DeWitt Jennings Fryer
Ivan F. Simpson Morgan
Vernon Downing Hayward
Bill Bambridge Hithiti
Marion Clayton Anderson Mary Ellison
Stanley Fields William Muspratt
Wallis Clark Morrison
Crauford Kent Lieutenant Edwards
Pat Flaherty Churchill
Alec Craig McCoy
Charles Irwin Thompson
Dick Winslow Tinkler
Robert Adair Warden (uncredited)
Harry Allen Wherryman (uncredited)
Lionel Belmore Innkeeper (uncredited)
Nadine Beresford Ellison's Mother (uncredited)
Julie Bescos Able-Bodied Seaman (uncredited)
Derek Blomfield Jeremy (uncredited)
James Cagney (uncredited)
Lucy Chavarria Hina (uncredited)
Harry Cording Soldier (uncredited)
Ray Corrigan Able Bodied Seaman (uncredited)
Sam Wallace Driscoll Michael Byrne (uncredited)
Charles Dunbar Able Bodied Seaman (uncredited)
Edgar Edwards Able Bodied Seaman (uncredited)
Harold Entwistle Captain Colpoys (uncredited)
Sig Frohlich Mutineer (uncredited)
Mary Gordon Peddler (uncredited)
Fred Graham Able Bodied Seaman (uncredited)
Jon Hall Tahitian Native (uncredited)
Winter Hall Chaplain (uncredited)
Dick Haymes Able Bodied Seaman (uncredited)
Lilyan Irene Moll (uncredited)
Clarke Jennings Able-Bodied Seaman (uncredited)
Tiny Jones Ship's Visitor (uncredited)
Stubby Kruger Able Bodied Seaman (uncredited)
Hal Le Sueur Millard (uncredited)
Robert Livingston Lieutenant Young (uncredited)
Doris Lloyd Cockney Moll (uncredited)
King Mojave Richard Skinner (uncredited)
Charles Nauu Tahitian Native (uncredited)
David Niven Able Bodied Seaman (uncredited)
Vivien Oakland Moll (uncredited)
Gil Perkins Able Bodied Seaman (uncredited)
John Power Hillebrandt (uncredited)
Satini Pualoa Tahitian Native (uncredited)
William Stack Judge Advocate (uncredited)
Will Stanton Portsmouth Joe (uncredited)
Jack Sterling Able Bodied Seaman (uncredited)
Lotus Thompson Moll (uncredited)
David Thursby McIntosh (uncredited)
Harry Warren Able-Bodied Seaman (uncredited)
Eric Wilton Board Captain (uncredited)
Mary Shaw Minor Role (uncredited)
Name Job
Frank Lloyd Director
Carey Wilson Screenplay
Herbert Stothart Original Music Composer
Arthur Edeson Director of Photography
Margaret Booth Screenplay, Editor
Jules Furthman Screenplay
Fred Graham Stunt Double
John Farrow Writer
Charles G. Clarke Cinematography
Perc Westmore Makeup Artist
Charles Schaeffer Stunts
Glenn Strong Second Unit
Bill Ryan Script Coordinator
Major G.O.T. Bagley Technical Advisor
Bob Roberts Production Assistant
Talbot Jennings Screenplay
Charles Nordhoff Novel
Sidney Wagner Cinematography
Robert J. Schiffer Makeup Artist
Ulric Busch Unit Manager
Gil Perkins Stunts
Cliff Shirpser Assistant Camera
Charles Maxwell Orchestrator
James Curtis Havens Marine Coordinator
Herzl Effensachs Marine Coordinator
John Waters Production Assistant
James Norman Hall Novel
Albert C. Wilson Set Decoration
Monte Westmore Makeup Department Head
J. Walter Ruben Second Unit Director
Allen Pomeroy Stunts
Harkness Smith Assistant Camera
Leonid Raab Orchestrator
Alfred Alexander Technical Advisor
Shorty English Technical Advisor
Cedric Gibbons Art Direction
Douglas Shearer Sound Director
Ben Nye Makeup Artist
A. Arnold Gillespie Assistant Art Director
Gene Coogan Stunt Double
Harvey Parry Stunts
Name Title
Albert Lewin Associate Producer
Frank Lloyd Producer
Irving Thalberg Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

When you're back in England with the fleet again, you'll hear the hue and cry against me. From now on they'll spell mutiny with my name. A tyrannical ships captain takes his reluctant crew on a two-year voyage that will change British maritime law forever... Directed by Frank Lloyd and starrin ... g Charles Laughton, Clark Gable and Franchot Tone, this 1935 version of the often filmed tale of the "Mutiny on the Bounty" (book by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall) is the template by which other adaptations would come to be judged. We are in safe hands from the off due to the casting of Laughton as the strutting evil peacock that is Captain Bligh, and Gable as Fletcher Christian, the handsome hero who decides enough of tyranny and raises a sailor army to usurp the tyrannical Bligh. The pic positively thrives on the characterisations, instead of giving over to fanciful sea faring shenanigans, it's more concerned with the principal players and the conflicts that said characters partake in. Based upon an actual real life instance, there's a realism factor on show as the sailors of The Bounty deal with the harsh realities of sea voyage in the 1700's, this before their captain thinks nothing of flogging an already dead shipmate!. We witness the best and worst of men at sea, this be a time where loyalty and harsh discipline were in turn expected and meted out as a course of nature. It's a tragic tale, though it's a little let down in the mid-section when the ship gets to Tahiti and it's all jolification and frivolity, which belies the harsh nature of the core beast. Yet once Laughton and Gable square up against each other, we are in the presence of greatness, mortal enemies are born and they take us to a finale that asks us the audience if it is indeed justified? 9/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
8.0

A really outstanding adaptation of this story of the tyrannical behaviour of the Royal Navy Captain Bligh (Charles Laughton) who was tasked with sailing round the world to procure breadfruit trees as cheap fodder for slaves in the Caribbean and in so doing brutalises his ill fed and thirsty crew to ... the point of mutiny lead by Lieutenant Christian (a very dashing Clark Gable). I found Franchot Tone a rather good looking but wooden "Byam" and Gable's accent is probably best to be glossed over but the production standards, and excellent maritime photography are proof positive of what could be done without computer animation. There is a rousing score from Herbert Stothard and a great supporting cast of professionals - especially Ian Wolfe's efforts as the odious ship's clerk "Maggs" and Herbert Mundin's rather hapless "Smith" - giving this story added depth, a soupçon of humour and lots of style as they battle the hostilities of the sea and the inhumanities of a brute. It's history, so not too much room for jeopardy with the narrative, but Laughton proves to be entirely convincing as a man never to be crossed.

Jul 08, 2024