"Treasure Island" is a film directed by Byron Haskin, starring Robert Newton, Bobby Driscoll, etc. It was released in the United States on July 19, 1950. The film tells the story of a bizarre and romantic sea adventure, and a life-and-death struggle between treasure hunters and pirates is launched against the treasure buried on Treasure Island.
The film is adapted from Stevenson's fairy tale of the same name, "Treasure Island", "Treasure Island" (also known as "Treasure Island"), and its storyline originates from a map drawn by Stevenson. In the winter of 1881, the newly married Stevenson returned to his Scottish residence with his wife and adopted son. At this time, the weather was very cold, and it was raining and snowing outside, so the whole family had to stay indoors and make a fire. Twelve-year-old adopted son asked him to do something to pass the time. So Stevenson picked up the brush and drew a map of the island entitled "Treasure Island", and named the hills, rivers and harbours on the island one by one. The story is about a bizarre and romantic sea adventure story, and a life-and-death struggle between treasure hunters and pirates is launched against the treasure buried on Treasure Island. The theme of fairy tales is novel and unique, the plot twists and turns, and the characters are vivid and vivid. It is an interesting book for children.
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