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2. Don's Party
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3. In The Devil's Garden
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4. Adventures of Long John Silver
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5. Cassandra
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6. Cassandra
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7. Long John Silver's Return to T
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8. Long John Silver
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10. Adventures of Long John Silver

1. Innocent Prey
Director: Colin Eggleston
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2. Don's Party
Director: Bruce Beresford
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Average Customer Review: 3.17 out of 5 stars
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In this outrageously bawdy comedy, Don and his wife throw a party to watch the televised returns of Australia’s general election.As with all great parties, guests let their guards down, saying and doing things they might regret later. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars A bawdy, peculiar Australian cultural snapshot of 1969
I have to admit that I didn't like any of the characters in this movie, but I kept watching, anyway. Anti-heroic, Me-generation characters really mix it up with sex, booze and explitive-filled rants about the rich and the working class. To me, the context of this film was much more interesting than any of its other elements. The surprise sensation of watching this movie is kind of like stumbling across an old photo of one of your conservative uncles, who is now shown holding a biker chic in one arm and giving the finger to 'The Man' with the other.

4-0 out of 5 stars Party on, Don
Obscure but worthwhile little nugget from "Breaker Morant" director Bruce Beresford that folds in one part "Shampoo", one part "Return Of The Secausus 7" and sprinkles liberally with "Who's Afraid Of Virgina Woolf". The story takes place in Australia on election eve, 1969. Don and his uptight wife are hosting an "election party" for old college chums at thier solidly middle-class suburban home. With the exception of one self-absorbed Casanova, most of the guests range from recently divorced to unhappily married. Ostensibly gathering to watch election results, talk politics and socialize, Don's party quickly deteriorates into a veritable primer on bad human behavior as the alcohol kicks in. By the end of the night, marriages are on the rocks, friendships nearly broken and people are taking naked swims in the vacationing neighbor's pool. Yet, this is not just another wacky party story. It has a lot to say about mid-life crisis, elitism, politics, and the silly behavior between men and women in general. Savagely funny and well-acted, this is a sleeper worth seeking out. DVD notes: I would agree that the audio mix is uneven at times (the Aussie accents and slang are tough going anyway) but the picture isn't half bad if you tweak it a bit. I did an "A/B" with my 20 year old home-taped VHS copy, and it appears that the original print was a dodgy propostition to begin with, so short of a restored Criterion edition (don't hold your breath), "it is what it is".

1-0 out of 5 stars Fantastic movie, crummy DVD
This is a 5 star movie with 1 star disc quality. The audio is so poor that I would not recommend its purchase to others. I can't even share this movie with friends, as they won't be able to understand the dialogue - it's only because I know most of the dialogue already that I can stand watching it.

1-0 out of 5 stars Great Movie, Terrible DVD
It's a shame that the makers of this DVD put little to no effort into maintaining the quality of the original print. The pictue quality is below the standard of VHS (perhaps a PAL conversion?)and the sound has been mixed so poorly that you often can't hear what's being said due to the overbearing effects track. If you can manage to look past this butchering, you may be able to appreciate this great example of '70's Australian culture.

5-0 out of 5 stars The obvious charm of the reluctant bourgeoisie
Sydney, Australia, late 1960s. A national election is being held in which the Labor party may be returned to power after 20 years of numbing right-wing rule under the so-called Liberal party. A bunch of old university friends gather excitedly at Don's place to have a party and watch the election results on the television. They're all thirty-somethings now, most of them with families, but they remember their activist, free-spirited socialist youth. That's actually pretty much how they still see themselves at the start of the party. But as the alcohol flows and the night wears on, they grudgingly admit, if only within, that they've joined the dreaded moneyed class and could hardly care less who wins the election. By turns thought-provoking and side-splittingly funny, "Don's Party" resonates disturbingly with all of us who've seen our early passions replaced by a mundane though comfortable reality, accompanied by vague feelings of self-betrayal. Bruce Beresford ably directs this superb play by David Williamson. Strongly recommended. It's that rare thing - a movie for adults. ... Read more


3. In The Devil's Garden
Director: Sidney Hayers
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4. Adventures of Long John Silver
Director: Lee Sholem
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Average Customer Review: 4 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars SEE MORE OF ROBERT NEWTON AS LONG JOHN SILVER
The Australian TV series this three video set was from, was made in the mid 50's. The editing and colour is very ropey, but if you, like I, want to see more of British actor Robert Newton in his classic role as British pirate turned semi-respectable citizen Long John Silver - this set is for you. The TV series lasted one season (26 episodes). With this you get six episodes (two per video). ... Read more


5. Cassandra
Director: Colin Eggleston
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Asin: 6302936438
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6. Cassandra
Director: Colin Eggleston
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Asin: 6300266885
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7. Long John Silver's Return to T
Director: Byron Haskin
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Ahoy, Mateys . . . Long John's TV Series is on DVD!
To the best of my knowledge, this is largest collection of episodes from "The Adventures of Long John Silver" on DVD. A total of 26 episodes were produced in 1955 and fully half of those episodes are contained in this 2-DVD set from Platinum Disc Corporation.

The series was produced by the same production company, Treasure Island Pictures, that made the theatrical release "Long John Silver" (a/k/a "Long John Silver's Return to Treasure Island") which, in turn, was a sequel to the earlier Disney film "Treasure Island." Most of the cast and crew of "Long John Silver" returned for the TV series, which was syndicated in the United States and it was the first television series produced in Australia to reach U.S. shores. Sadly, the series' star, Robert Newton, would make only one other film after the conclusion of this series, "Around the World in Eighty Days," before passing away in March of 1956.

As is the case with other classic TV releases from Platinum Disc Corporation, the prints used for this DVD set are not from the original film elements; rather, they are sourced from syndication prints. The series was filmed in color, but time has not been kind to the prints utilized for this release. Colors tend towards browns and a few episodes have that reddish look associated with the fading of color film but, in several episodes, colors are fairly vivid. If you're used to seeing the public domain prints of the film "Long John Silver," these TV episodes are comparable . . . watchable but certainly not "high definition." The bottom line is that if you like Robert Newton, pirate movies and/or classic television from the 1950s, this 2-DVD collection is a must.

The episodes included on the two discs are shown below and the discs can be purchased separately or as this 2-disc set.

Disc 1:

The Necklace
Pieces of Eight
The Orphans' Christmas
Execution Dock
The Eviction
The Pink Pearl

Disc 2:

The Tale of a Tooth
Ship o' The Dead
Sword of Vengeance
Turnabout
Miss Purity's Birthday
Dead Reckoning
Devil's Stew

5-0 out of 5 stars The Return of the great Adventurers!
The incomparable Robert Newton reprises his role as the kindhearted pirate Captain Long John Silver! In this "sequel" to Treasure Island, apparently made by another studio for the purpose of cashing in on the success of the Disney original, we find Long John passing time in an old tavern/inn on a British controlled Caribbean island, where he awaits the start of his next adventure. We don't have to wait long, when an unfortunate pirate stumbles into the pub with news of Jim Hawkins and treasure on his dying tongue. The word is that the ruthless pirate "El Toro" Mendoza has kidnapped the local Governor's beautiful young daughter for ransom, and captured Jim Hawkins along with her for use as a cabin boy. Around Jim's neck hangs a medallion that will help Long John find more of legendary Captain Flint's buried gold, still waiting to be discovered on Treasure Island. Immediately, Long John concocts a plan to get the kids back, and earn a little booty at the same time. He quickly confronts the Governor with his idea to help rescue the kids and capture El Toro, and in desperation, the Governor agrees to give Long John a chance.
Putting his plan into action, Long John delivers the ransom money to El Toro in person, but he also attempts to strike a bargain with the cruel pirate. Long John tells El Toro that he'll send the Governor's warships in the wrong direction, so that he and El Toro would be free to sack the Governor's storehouse of valuables and rum. When the two pirates arrive at the storehouse, El Toro attempts to betray Long John, but Long John has his men hidden away within the stored goods, and a grand pirate battle immediately ensues. Long John's men soon have the upper-hand, and since he has told the children to run for their lives, he is now alone with El Toro and the other pirates, and free to reveal the next part of his plan. He sends the bad guys on their way, and takes all the booty for himself, blaming the ransacked storehouse on El Toro and his men when he arrives at the Governor's to receive a word of thanks for the rescue of his daughter. His plan a success, everyone has come out a winner except the evil El Toro, who has sworn revenge on Long John Silver.
Now that Long John is reunited with his old shipmate, Jim, whom he hasn't seen in some time, though obviously not that long since Jim is still a boy, the old pirate is free to pursue the rest of Flint's treasure. His only obstacles are acquiring a ship and dodging Purity, the innkeeper woman who has plans to marry Long John and adopt Jim as their son. Before we know it, Long John has signed himself, Jim, and his crew of bloodthirsty pirates on as hands on The Thistle, bound for England, with secret plans to mutiny and return to Treasure Island! Little do they know of the dangers they will encounter along the way, including a confrontation with a cold-hearted pirate they had once left for dead!
Long John Silver's Return to Treasure Island is a must own for any fan of the Disney original. If one can acquire a decent quality DVD or VHS (my VHS is quite a bit below par), it is definitely worth owning. It may not be as good as the original, but how can you go wrong with Robert Newton back as Long John, and a great new story with characters we already know and love! This is a great way to feed your love for carefree fun and adventure where the original film left off! Don't miss it!

3-0 out of 5 stars LOW-BUDGET
THE STORY NEVER SAYS EXACTLY WHAT HAPPENS TO THE DR.SQUIRE,ETC...CAPTAIN...EXCEPT HOW THEY WERE MET BY PIRATES... I WON'T GIVE IT AWAY...BUT... THEY COULD HAVE HAD A BETTER SCRIPT...BUT SUCH IS THE WAY HOLLYWOOD MESSES THINGS UP...LOL... IF YOU LOVE TREASURE ISLAND... THEN YOU SHOULD TAKE THE TIME TO CHECK THIS ONE OUT... JUST OUT OF CURIOSITY...

5-0 out of 5 stars BEST EVER!
This movie is the best! It is a story that combines all of what you have heard or know about Treasure Island. It's a special Long John Silver edition, with all the elements from the animation cartoon series, as well as the movies in animation as well as non-animation. It's a delightful family movie that is sure to please all ages. Get this one; you won't be disappointed.

5-0 out of 5 stars LONG JOHN SILVER
This was a very good video and I recommend to anyone who likes pirate films. The only thing that made me MAD was that amazon said EXPRESS SHIPPING 2-3 DAYS, it came here 6 DAYS LASTER! Don't trust their express shipping, THIS HAS HAPPENS before too..........amazons just too SLOW ... Read more


8. Long John Silver
Director: Byron Haskin
list price: $7.99
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Asin: B00000F0F1
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 81065
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Ahoy, Mateys . . . Long John's TV Series is on DVD!
To the best of my knowledge, this is largest collection of episodes from "The Adventures of Long John Silver" on DVD. A total of 26 episodes were produced in 1955 and fully half of those episodes are contained in this 2-DVD set from Platinum Disc Corporation.

The series was produced by the same production company, Treasure Island Pictures, that made the theatrical release "Long John Silver" (a/k/a "Long John Silver's Return to Treasure Island") which, in turn, was a sequel to the earlier Disney film "Treasure Island." Most of the cast and crew of "Long John Silver" returned for the TV series, which was syndicated in the United States and it was the first television series produced in Australia to reach U.S. shores. Sadly, the series' star, Robert Newton, would make only one other film after the conclusion of this series, "Around the World in Eighty Days," before passing away in March of 1956.

As is the case with other classic TV releases from Platinum Disc Corporation, the prints used for this DVD set are not from the original film elements; rather, they are sourced from syndication prints. The series was filmed in color, but time has not been kind to the prints utilized for this release. Colors tend towards browns and a few episodes have that reddish look associated with the fading of color film but, in several episodes, colors are fairly vivid. If you're used to seeing the public domain prints of the film "Long John Silver," these TV episodes are comparable . . . watchable but certainly not "high definition." The bottom line is that if you like Robert Newton, pirate movies and/or classic television from the 1950s, this 2-DVD collection is a must.

The episodes included on the two discs are shown below and the discs can be purchased separately or as this 2-disc set.

Disc 1:

The Necklace
Pieces of Eight
The Orphans' Christmas
Execution Dock
The Eviction
The Pink Pearl

Disc 2:

The Tale of a Tooth
Ship o' The Dead
Sword of Vengeance
Turnabout
Miss Purity's Birthday
Dead Reckoning
Devil's Stew

5-0 out of 5 stars The Return of the great Adventurers!
The incomparable Robert Newton reprises his role as the kindhearted pirate Captain Long John Silver! In this "sequel" to Treasure Island, apparently made by another studio for the purpose of cashing in on the success of the Disney original, we find Long John passing time in an old tavern/inn on a British controlled Caribbean island, where he awaits the start of his next adventure. We don't have to wait long, when an unfortunate pirate stumbles into the pub with news of Jim Hawkins and treasure on his dying tongue. The word is that the ruthless pirate "El Toro" Mendoza has kidnapped the local Governor's beautiful young daughter for ransom, and captured Jim Hawkins along with her for use as a cabin boy. Around Jim's neck hangs a medallion that will help Long John find more of legendary Captain Flint's buried gold, still waiting to be discovered on Treasure Island. Immediately, Long John concocts a plan to get the kids back, and earn a little booty at the same time. He quickly confronts the Governor with his idea to help rescue the kids and capture El Toro, and in desperation, the Governor agrees to give Long John a chance.
Putting his plan into action, Long John delivers the ransom money to El Toro in person, but he also attempts to strike a bargain with the cruel pirate. Long John tells El Toro that he'll send the Governor's warships in the wrong direction, so that he and El Toro would be free to sack the Governor's storehouse of valuables and rum. When the two pirates arrive at the storehouse, El Toro attempts to betray Long John, but Long John has his men hidden away within the stored goods, and a grand pirate battle immediately ensues. Long John's men soon have the upper-hand, and since he has told the children to run for their lives, he is now alone with El Toro and the other pirates, and free to reveal the next part of his plan. He sends the bad guys on their way, and takes all the booty for himself, blaming the ransacked storehouse on El Toro and his men when he arrives at the Governor's to receive a word of thanks for the rescue of his daughter. His plan a success, everyone has come out a winner except the evil El Toro, who has sworn revenge on Long John Silver.
Now that Long John is reunited with his old shipmate, Jim, whom he hasn't seen in some time, though obviously not that long since Jim is still a boy, the old pirate is free to pursue the rest of Flint's treasure. His only obstacles are acquiring a ship and dodging Purity, the innkeeper woman who has plans to marry Long John and adopt Jim as their son. Before we know it, Long John has signed himself, Jim, and his crew of bloodthirsty pirates on as hands on The Thistle, bound for England, with secret plans to mutiny and return to Treasure Island! Little do they know of the dangers they will encounter along the way, including a confrontation with a cold-hearted pirate they had once left for dead!
Long John Silver's Return to Treasure Island is a must own for any fan of the Disney original. If one can acquire a decent quality DVD or VHS (my VHS is quite a bit below par), it is definitely worth owning. It may not be as good as the original, but how can you go wrong with Robert Newton back as Long John, and a great new story with characters we already know and love! This is a great way to feed your love for carefree fun and adventure where the original film left off! Don't miss it!

3-0 out of 5 stars LOW-BUDGET
THE STORY NEVER SAYS EXACTLY WHAT HAPPENS TO THE DR.SQUIRE,ETC...CAPTAIN...EXCEPT HOW THEY WERE MET BY PIRATES... I WON'T GIVE IT AWAY...BUT... THEY COULD HAVE HAD A BETTER SCRIPT...BUT SUCH IS THE WAY HOLLYWOOD MESSES THINGS UP...LOL... IF YOU LOVE TREASURE ISLAND... THEN YOU SHOULD TAKE THE TIME TO CHECK THIS ONE OUT... JUST OUT OF CURIOSITY...

5-0 out of 5 stars BEST EVER!
This movie is the best! It is a story that combines all of what you have heard or know about Treasure Island. It's a special Long John Silver edition, with all the elements from the animation cartoon series, as well as the movies in animation as well as non-animation. It's a delightful family movie that is sure to please all ages. Get this one; you won't be disappointed.

5-0 out of 5 stars LONG JOHN SILVER
This was a very good video and I recommend to anyone who likes pirate films. The only thing that made me MAD was that amazon said EXPRESS SHIPPING 2-3 DAYS, it came here 6 DAYS LASTER! Don't trust their express shipping, THIS HAS HAPPENS before too..........amazons just too SLOW ... Read more


9. Cassandra
Director: Colin Eggleston
list price: $24.99
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Asin: 6300266885
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 83949
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10. Adventures of Long John Silver
Director: Lee Sholem
list price: $16.98
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Asin: B00000JLXK
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 48570
Average Customer Review: 4 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (1)

4-0 out of 5 stars SEE MORE OF ROBERT NEWTON AS LONG JOHN SILVER
The Australian TV series this three video set was from, was made in the mid 50's. The editing and colour is very ropey, but if you, like I, want to see more of British actor Robert Newton in his classic role as British pirate turned semi-respectable citizen Long John Silver - this set is for you. The TV series lasted one season (26 episodes). With this you get six episodes (two per video). ... Read more


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