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  1. Sep 23, 2023 · Robert Newton's influence lives on today. In addition to birthing the modern pirate accent, "Treasure Island" also holds the title of Disney's first-ever live-action film. But Robert Newton lent ...

  2. Open Preview. Treasure Island Quotes Showing 1-30 of 143. “Sir, with no intention to take offence, I deny your right to put words into my mouth.”. ― Robert Louis Stevenson, Treasure Island. 228 likes. Like. “Fifteen men on the Dead Man's Chest Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum! Drink and the devil had done for the rest Yo-ho-ho, and a ...

  3. Rated 4.5/5 Stars • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 02/06/23 Full Review david l 1950's Treasure Island is a terrific adaptation of the eponymous Robert Louis Stevenson novel. It was the first ever ...

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  4. Important Quotes Explained. Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum! Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum! This pirate’s ditty, first sung in Chapter I and recalled many times afterward, remains one of the best-known legacies of Treasure Island. The poem encapsulates drink, death, and wickedness, which are inextricably linked to the pirates, and which give ...

  5. Treasure Island (1950) -- (Movie Clip) Flint's Map Jim (Bobby Driscoll) returns to the inn with Squire Trelawney (Walter Fitzgerald) and Dr. Livesy (Denis O’Dea) to find Captain Billy Bones murdered, then decides to show them the treasure map entrusted to him, sparking the big idea, in Walt Disney’s hit adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island, 1950, starring Robert Newton.

  6. Treasure Island was serialized in a magazine from October 1881 to January 1882 and published in book form in 1883. It was written by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson under the pseudonym “Captain George North.”. The novel follows teenage protagonist Jim Hawkins, who finds himself in possession of a map that leads to buried treasure.

  7. From the title Return to Treasure Island (1954) and various film resources about it, you might be tricked into thinking this is a sequel to the Disney classic Treasure Island (1950), the one with Robert Newton doing his best "aaargh" as Long John Silver and child star Bobby Driscoll as Robert Louis Stevenson's young hero, Jim Hawkins.