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The Blue Lagoon

No one to see them... No one to tell them... No one to stand in their way!
1949 | 101m | English

(698 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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In the Victorian period, two British children survive a shipwreck in the South Pacific. After days afloat, they are marooned on a lush tropical island in the company of kindly old sailor. Together they survive solely on their resourcefulness and the bounty of their remote paradise.
Release Date: Mar 01, 1949
Director: Frank Launder
Writer: Frank Launder, Henry De Vere Stacpoole, John Baines
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords beach, island, ship, stranded
Production Companies Individual Pictures, J. Arthur Rank Organisation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Jean Simmons Emmeline Foster
Donald Houston Michael Reynolds
Noel Purcell Paddy Button
James Hayter Dr Murdock
Cyril Cusack James Carter
Maurice Denham Captain
Philip Stainton Mr. Ansty
Patrick Barr Mr Bruce
Russell Waters Craggs
Peter Jones Michael-child
Susan Stranks Emmeline--As A Child
Peter Rudolph Jones Michael, as child (as Peter Jones)
Nora Nicholson Mrs. Stannard
Lyn Evans Trotter
Stuart Lindsell Yacht owner
Dorothy Batley His wife
Name Job
Frank Launder Screenplay, Director
Henry De Vere Stacpoole Novel
Parry Jones Jr. Assistant Director
John Baines Screenplay
Clifton Parker Music
Name Title
Sidney Gilliat Producer
Frank Launder Producer
Organization Category Person
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Though still infinitely better than the syrupy 1980 remake, this is still a film that time has been pretty brutal too. The premiss is amongst the most natural we can imagine: a young girl and boy are shipwrecked on a tropical island and as they mature, so does their relationship. Partly out of neces ... sity and partly out of choice, the two - "Emmeline" (Jean Simmons) and "Michael" (Donald Houston) effectively become a couple. Aside from Stewart Granger (and maybe Kirk Douglas), I never really saw a man who could match Simmons on screen. She seemed to be able turn her hand to anything, creating a characterisation effortlessly with those piercing eyes and that almost silent movie star demeanour. Here she portrays the epitome of curiosity and naivety, with a soupçon of vulnerability really quite well. Houston, on the other hand, has a charm-free wooden-ness about him that probably made even he realise that he only got the girl because, well, there was nobody else! Their story evolves along fairly predictable lines, with some fun interjections from the always reliable Noel Purcell ("Paddy"), James Hayter ("Murdoch") and Cyril Cusack ("Carter"), with some beautiful Fijian cinematography, and Frank Launder does manage to combine a certain sense of the idyllic and the dangerous well enough too. Sadly, though, a better leading man was needed to balance this narrative and the older it gets the less attractive it becomes to watch.

Jul 09, 2022