Watched: 06/10/2024
Format: Disney BluRay
Viewing: Unknown
Director: Ken Annakin
A long time ago now, Stuart gifted me a BluRay of Swiss Family Robinson (1960), a kind-of-hard-to-secure item. I'd expressed to him my fondness for the live-action Disney films that more or less informed a lot of the spirit of Disney in a certain era, from this film to 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea to Treasure Island to Johnny Tremain and more.
Most of these I saw on The Wonderful World of Disney and a collection of other places.
I'm not at all surprised I took a shine to this movie as a kid. It had too many pets (including two Great Danes), it's shot in a beautiful location (Tobago), has a lot of zoo animals from tigers to elephants to zebras, a set that's so cool, they recreated it as a great attraction at Disney World and Disneyland, which was a must-do for me as a kid (and adult, when it was turned into Tarzan's house or some nonsense).
But the basic set-up is that a Swiss family is moving to New Guinea - somewhat fleeing Napolean and what's happening in Europe - and wind up shipwrecked somewhere in the "East Indies" which I put in quotes not because it's not real, but that's a pretty big area to guess about.
There's pirates about, tigers in the woods, etc... The two elder boys seek to circumnavigate the island when they stumble upon a Captain and his cabin boy, held by pirates. Of course the cabin boy is a girl (it is so obviously a girl), which they discover after liberating her. And with no other women or girls on the island who aren't their mother, they make their way home, while tensions mount.