- The Blue Lagoon (film)
:"For the 1980-film, see
The Blue Lagoon (1980 film) "Infobox_Film
name = The Blue Lagoon
caption = Lobby card for "The Blue Lagoon"
director =Frank Launder
writer = Novel:Henry De Vere Stacpoole
Screenplay:
John Baines
Michael HoganFrank Launder
starring =Jean Simmons Donald Houston
Noel Purcell
James HayterCyril Cusack
producer =Sydney Gilliat Frank Launder
music =Clifton Parker
cinematography =Geoffrey Unsworth
editing =Thelma Connell
distributor = GFD (UK)Universal Pictures (USA)
released =October 1 ,1949 (USA)
runtime = 101 min.
country =United Kingdom
language = English
amg_id = 1:85509
imdb_id = 0041190"The Blue Lagoon" is a 1949 British romance and
adventure film produced and directed byFrank Launder , starringJean Simmons andDonald Houston . The screenplay was adapted by John Baines, Michael Hogan and Frank Launder from the novel "The Blue Lagoon" byHenry De Vere Stacpoole . The original music score was composed byClifton Parker and the cinematography was byGeoffrey Unsworth .The film tells the story of two young children shipwrecked on a tropical island paradise in the South Pacific. Emotional feelings and physical changes arise as they grow to maturity and fall in love. The film has major thematic similarities to the Biblical story of
Adam and Eve .Background and production
* The film was a
remake of a black and white silent film shot in the UK in 1923, not long after the publication of the Henry De Vere Stacpoole novel on which it was based. The 1923 version was directed by W. Bowden and Dick Cruickshanks, starring Molly Adair and Dick Cruickshanks.
* The evil traders were invented for this film and were not part of the novel.
* The film was shot on location and atPinewood Studios , Iver Heath,Buckinghamshire ,England .Plot summary
In the Victorian period, Emmeline Foster (
Susan Stranks ) and Michael Reynolds (Peter Rudolph Jones), two British children, are the survivors of ashipwreck in the South Pacific. After days afloat, they are marooned on a lush tropical island in the company of kindly old sailor Paddy Button (Noel Purcell). Eventually, Paddy dies, leaving Emmeline (Jean Simmons) and Michael (Donald Houston), now attractively grown up, all alone with each other. Together, they survive solely on their resourcefulness, and the bounty of their remote paradise.Years pass and both Emmeline and Michael become nubile young adults, tanned to a flawless bronze, and fitter than Olympic gymnasts. Eventually, their raging hormones lead the two young castaways into each other's arms. Their relationship, more along the lines of brother and sister in their youth, blossoms into love, and then passion. Emmeline and Michael have their baby boy, and they live together as common-law husband and wife, content in their solitude. But their
marriage is threatened by the arrival of two evil traders, who force the boy to dive forpearl s at gunpoint, before killing each other off.Cast
Other versions and sequel
* The film was remade in 1980 starring
Brooke Shields andChristopher Atkins . The updated version of "The Blue Lagoon", directed byRandal Kleiser , was much closer to Henry DeVere Stacpoole's original novel, including nudity and sexual content appropriate to the story but not found in this original cinematic adaptation.
* The updated version was followed in 1991 by the sequel "Return to the Blue Lagoon ", starringMilla Jovovich andBrian Krause . The sequel bears a strong similarity to the 1980 film, also directed by Randal Kleiser. It bears very little resemblance to Stacpoole's sequel, "The Garden of God ". The pearl-greedy traders do not appear in Stacpoole's original novel. However, in the second sequel, "The Gates of Morning ", a pair of sailors attack the people of a nearby island because they know its waters are rich with pearls, and it is possible the filmmakers used this.External links
*imdb title|id=0041190|title=The Blue Lagoon (1949)
*tcmdb title|id=69220|title=The Blue Lagoon (1949)
*amg title|id=1:85509|title=The Blue Lagoon (1949)
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