Mutiny on the Bounty Movie Review
Mutiny on the Bounty Review

"Mutiny on the Bounty" Overview

Rating: NR
1935
Cast and Crew
Director : Frank LloydProducer : Irving Thalberg
Screenwiter : Talbot Jennings,Jules Furthman,Carey Wilson
Starring : Charles Laughton,Clark Gable,Franchot Tone,Herbert Mundin,Eddie Quillan,Dudley Digges,Donald Crisp
An especially grandiose production for its era, the first production of Mutiny
on the Bounty sailed into history with Charles Laughton as the evil Captain
Bligh and Clark Gable as Fletcher Christian, the officer who joined the crew
against him. While Mutiny takes an unfortunate 90 minutes to get exciting, its
gripping third act makes the movie totally worthwhile. And while Gable is
memorable in his role, it's Laughton that owns the show as the despicable
captain you can't help but hate.
The film follows the classic book's story faithfully, as Bligh and his men sail
for Tahiti (around Africa) in search of breadfruit trees. Eventually they get
there, mingle with natives, go primal, and load up the old HMS Bounty. But
first officer Fletcher Christian doesn't stand idly by for Bligh's abuse and
improprieties. On the way home, Christian rallies the troops against the old
boss, plopping him and his loyals on a dinghy and setting them adrift. Torn
between the two leaders is midshipman Byam (Franchot Tone), the remainder of
the film concerns Bligh's noble fight to survive without rations and with the
slightest level of hope, while Christian takes the boat back to Tahiti (where
the island women are to die for) and eventually faces court martial back in
England. It's an epic adventure that's still imitated today.
Mutiny on the Bounty remains, almost 70 years after it was made, as the only
film in history to garner three Best Actor nominations for the same movie, and
it deserves it. Bounty would earn eight toal nominations and win only one: Best
Picture.
Prepare to fire.
Reviewer: Christopher Null



