The Blue Lagoon (1949)
Country: GB
Technical: col 103m
Director: Frank Launder
Cast: Jean Simmons, Donald Houston
Synopsis:
A pair of Victorian children are washed up on a South Sea island after a shipwreck and must to learn to fend for themselves and, ultimately, become a couple.
Review:
Henry De Vere Stacpoole's wistful anthropological novel is given two promising newcomers, Fiji locations and a fine cameraman in Geoffrey Unsworth. The results, on more than one level, might be described as modest but decent.
Country: GB
Technical: col 103m
Director: Frank Launder
Cast: Jean Simmons, Donald Houston
Synopsis:
A pair of Victorian children are washed up on a South Sea island after a shipwreck and must to learn to fend for themselves and, ultimately, become a couple.
Review:
Henry De Vere Stacpoole's wistful anthropological novel is given two promising newcomers, Fiji locations and a fine cameraman in Geoffrey Unsworth. The results, on more than one level, might be described as modest but decent.
Country: GB
Technical: col 103m
Director: Frank Launder
Cast: Jean Simmons, Donald Houston
Synopsis:
A pair of Victorian children are washed up on a South Sea island after a shipwreck and must to learn to fend for themselves and, ultimately, become a couple.
Review:
Henry De Vere Stacpoole's wistful anthropological novel is given two promising newcomers, Fiji locations and a fine cameraman in Geoffrey Unsworth. The results, on more than one level, might be described as modest but decent.