Enchanted by the idea of locating treasure buried by Captain Flint, Squire Trelawney, Dr. Livesey and Jim Hawkins charter a sailing voyage to a Caribbean island. Unfortunately, a large number of Flint's old pirate crew are aboard the ship, including Long John Silver.
Directed by Byron Haskin
treasure
island
based on novel or book
parrot
pirate gang
treasure hunt
treasure map
pirate
sailor
wooden leg
18th century
sailing ship
apple barrel
Trailer
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
3.2 / 5
Where to Watch
Cast
Bobby Driscoll
Jim Hawkins
Robert Newton
Long John Silver
Basil Sydney
Captain Smollett
Walter Fitzgerald
Squire Trelawney
Denis O'Dea
Dr. Livesy
Finlay Currie
Capt. Billy Bones
Ralph Truman
George Merry
Geoffrey Keen
Israel Hands
Geoffrey Wilkinson
Ben Gunn
John Laurie
Blind Pew
Francis de Wolff
Black Dog
John Gregson
Redruth
Crew
Byron Haskin
Director
Freddie Young
Director of Photography
Walt Disney
Producer
Robert Louis Stevenson
Story
Popular Reviews
68 reviews
TonyTonyTony01
7.0★ · 05/19/26
os muppets foram melhores
os muppets foram melhores
Meredith
7.0★ · 04/14/26
pregaming for swashbuckler summer
pregaming for swashbuckler summer
MAD
5.0★ · 02/28/26
Where the hell is the dom catgirl tomboy?!
Where the hell is the dom catgirl tomboy?!
Bearman08
5.0★ · 07/02/25
This is now the fourth rendition of this story I’ve seen. Everything here is just as good as it should be. Better than the 70’s version but not as good as the muppets or planet one. Still enjoyable though and it aged quite nicely.
This is now the fourth rendition of this story I’ve seen. Everything here is just as good as it should be. Better than the 70’s version but not as good as the muppets or planet one. Still enjoyable though and it aged quite nicely.
Autumn George
6.0★ · 01/12/25
Though nothing will beat Treasure Planet, this was an alright movie. It had a very nostalgic feel, a pirates and buried treasure film is always a blast.
Though nothing will beat Treasure Planet, this was an alright movie. It had a very nostalgic feel, a pirates and buried treasure film is always a blast.