Release Date: May 7, 2002 Region: 1 Runtime: 126 mins Studio: Disney / Buena Vista Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo
Video:
Standard 1.33:1 Color
Subtitles: [None] Packaging: Keep Case Rating: G Features:
Disc One Audio Commentary with Ken Annakin, Tommy Kirk, James MacArthur and Kevin Corcoran Original Theatrical Animated Short, Sea Salts
Disc Two "Adventure in the Making" Conversations with James MacArthur "Pirates!" Lost Treasures - "Swiss Family Treehouse" Production Archives 1960 Disney Studio Album
The Disney touch is all over this grand, colourful version of the Johann Wyss adventure of a European family setting off for the new world of New Guinea. The film opens on a ship jostled and torn by a raging storm while a family struggles to make it through alive. Tossed into a reef near a deserted tropical island, father John Mills takes charge and the family soon turns their island prison into a veritable paradise. Their multi-level tree house, built in record time, is complete with running water and a working pipe organ scavenged from the ship, while their grand yard is abloom in English roses. As a tale of hardship and pioneer pluck it's pure fantasy, but as entertainment it's energetic and appealing. The island is impossibly populated by ostriches, zebras, lions and elephants, a private zoo that delights the youngest boy and offers plenty of comic relief. The two older brothers discover even wilder life when they rescue the prisoner of oriental pirates (led by hard-bitten Sessue Hayakawa). There's little real danger anywhere in the film: even the climactic battle with the pirates is a cartoonish affair, with coconut bombs and non-lethal booby traps, until the final desperate, deadly moments. Hardly a faithful adaptation of the novel, but a lush, beautifully shot film and an entertaining adventure safe for all ages. Dorothy McGuire co-stars as the proper, worry-prone mother. --Sean Axmaker
Release Date: May 7, 2002
Region 1
Used Price: £9.99
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