Information about Swiss Family Robinson (film)

Swiss Family Robinson
Directed byKen Annakin
Produced byBill Anderson
Written byLowell S. Hawley
based on novel by Johann Wyss
StarringJohn Mills
Dorothy McGuire
James MacArthur
Janet Munro
Sessue Hayakawa
Tommy Kirk
Kevin Corcoran
Cecil Parker
Andy Ho
Milton Reid
Larry Taylor
Music byWilliam Alwyn
CinematographyHarry Waxman
Editing byPeter Boita
Distributed byWalt Disney Productions through Buena Vista Distribution
Release date(s)21 December 1960 (U.S.)
Running time126 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
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Swiss Family Robinson is a 1960 film adaptation of the Johann David Wyss novel. It was directed by Ken Annakin and produced by Walt Disney Productions. It is stated that it will be receiving a remake, scheduled for 2007 or 2008.

Plot

The Robinson Family: Mother and Father (Dorothy McGuire and John Mills)--who are never referred to by name--and three sons Fritz (James MacArthur) Ernst, (Tommy Kirk) and young and mischievous Francis (Kevin Corcoran), are fleeing from Switzerland to New Guinea to avoid being pressed into military service. The film opens as their ship is caught in a terrible storm and runs aground on some rocks. The next morning they awake to find the storm has passed and the entire ship has been abandoned, leaving them to fend for themselves with only the damaged ship, leftover equipment, and livestock (consists of a cow and her calf, donkey (named "Lightning"), Chickens, Geese, Pigs, along with the captain's dogs, Duke & Turk) on board.

Fortunately the ship is stranded near a jungle-covered and uninhabited island, and the father and elder sons lose no time in setting up camp on the beach. The island is full of wildlife, as Francis sees a turtle on the beach, mother finds a reptile underneath one of her sheets, and a tiger, unbeknownst to the family, stalks them from within the jungle.

The next morning, while the three men salvage items from the wrecked ship, a pirate ship, which we learn had chased the Robinson's ship into the storm, appears out to sea. As the boys prepare to fire a cannon the father frightens the pirates away with the quarantine flag, which warns of black death.

Francis manages to capture an elephant calf (later named "Rocky"), but also has a run in with the island's tiger who tries to make a meal out of them. Duke & Turk come out of nowhere and attack the tiger, causing it to flee.

The ship's livestock and Rocky the elephant prove useful as the family starts construction on a treehouse to replace their beach encampment. The completed tree house is luxuriously equipped with a retractable staircase, windows with curtains, running water, and even the ship's organ. Francis captures yet more wild animals: a monkey and an ostrich (later named "Clementine"), and the family begins to settle down, even finding time to enjoy a dip in a jungle swimming pool. However Mother still wishes to be rescued so that her sons may marry, so Father decides to allow Fritz and Ernst to sail around the island to search for other people.

During their voyage Fritz and Ernst run into the pirates yet again. This time they are on the beach, discussing what to do with an androgynous cabin boy named Bertie and his grandfather, the Captain, who is trying to negotiate their ransom with the pirates. They rescue Bertie only to find that "he" is in fact a girl, named Roberta, who had dressed as a boy when the pirates captured the ship; it is implied that this is so that she would not be raped. The brothers arrive home on Christmas Day, with Roberta and yet another wild animal--a zebra (later named "Duchess").

The family soon realizes that the pirates will want to reclaim their hostage. They plan to make a stand at a nearby rock formation backed by cliffs and steep hills, and prepare a series of traps for the invaders, such as explosives, collapsing bridges, and a hidden pit in which Francis--much to the bemusement of the rest of the family--manages to trap the island's tiger.

As they work a love triangle emerges with Fritz and Ernst competing for the affections of Roberta. Their tempers flare, and Father decides to declare a holiday to relieve everybody's stress. However in the middle of the holiday, which involves most of the family racing each other on the various wild animals that they have captured, the pirates arrive and they must put a halt to the celebrations.

The family is able to hold the hill well at first, with the traps slowing the pirates' progress quite effectively, but they are eventually outnumbered, and running low on ammunition when a ship appears and fires upon the pirates. Roberta's grandfather, who has been ransomed, has returned to rescue her, and destroys the pirate ship as the pirates are trying to escape.

The film concludes with Ernst leaving for a university and Fritz and Roberta kissing. The rest of the family, however, opts to stay on the island. The Captain says it is likely to become its own colony, with the Robinson father likely as the governor.

Differences from original book

The movie makes many substantial changes to the plot of the original book, among them:
  • The pirates did not exist at all in the original novel.
  • In the novel the family builds a number of structures, including a much less elaborate tree house, but ultimately settles in a cave instead.
  • There is a fourth son in the original novel, the third by order of age - Jack.

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Johann Rudolf Wyss (March 4, 1782 - March 21, 1830) was a Swiss author, writer, and folklorist who wrote the words to the former Swiss national anthem Rufst Du, mein Vaterland in 1811, and also edited the novel The Swiss Family Robinson
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John Mills

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Dorothy McGuire

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Birth name Dorothy Hackett McGuire
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Sessue Hayakawa

Birth name Kintaro Hayakawa
Born June 10, 1889
Nanaura, Chiba, Japan
Died November 23, 1973
Tokyo, Japan

Spouse(s) Tsuru Aoki (1914-1961)

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Tommy Kirk

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Birth name Thomas Lee Kirk
Born November 10 1941 (1941--) (age 67)
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Johann David Wyss (Born: March 4, 1743 - January 11, 1818) was a Swiss author, best remembered for his book The Swiss Family Robinson. A pastor with fours sons, it is said that he was inspired by Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, but wanted to write a story in from which his own
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The Swiss Family Robinson
Author Johann David Wyss
Original title Die Schweizer Familie Robinson
Country Switzerland
Language German
Genre(s) Adventure novel
Publisher Johann Rudolph Wyss (the author's son)
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Dorothy McGuire

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Birth name Dorothy Hackett McGuire
Born May 14 1916(1916--)
Omaha, Nebraska
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John Mills

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Birth name Lewis Ernest Watts Mills
Born 22 January 1908(1908--)
North Elmham, Norfolk, England
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James MacArthur

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Tommy Kirk

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Birth name Thomas Lee Kirk
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Kevin Corcoran

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Birth name Kevin Anthony Corcoran
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Motto
Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno (Latin) (traditional)[1]
"One for all, all for one"
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"Swiss Psalm"
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