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Suzy Nakamura | Yo-Ji | |
Daisy Hall | Penny | |
Stephanie Ittleson | Stella | |
Rachel Singer | Anna | |
Jonah Blechman | The Body | |
Pat Healy | Clark | |
Nick Offerman | Samuel | |
Lance Baker | Frank | |
Caveh Zahedi | Harold | |
Victor Raider-Wexler | Samowitz | |
Lance Baker (II) | ||
Bob Byington | ||
Becket Cook | ||
Paul Gutrecht | ||
Al Ashton | George Merry | |
Christopher Benjamin | Squire Trelawney | |
Patrick Bergin | Billy Bones | |
Anthony Booth | Chief Revenue Officer | |
Chris Caine | Redruth | |
Jake Fry | Morgan | |
Sarah Holland | The Strumpet | |
Matthew T. James | Hunter | |
Stanley Karran | Beach Man | |
Dermot Keaney | Israel Hands | |
Pax Lohan | Gran | |
Cody Palance | Blind Pew | |
Jack Palance | Long John Silver | |
David Robb | Doctor Livesey | |
Kevin Zegers | Jim Hawkins |
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Producer | Adrienne Gruben
Amy Goodman Pieter Kroonenburg Julie Allan |
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Writer | Scott King
Peter Rowe Robert Louis Stevenson |
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Cinematography | Marc Charlebois
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Musician | Neil Smolar
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As WWII nears to an end, Treasure Island is a secret naval institution in San Francisco where intelligence experts censor all mail -- seeking out hidden messages coded into birthday cards and love letters. Two such cryptographers concoct a plan to outfit a dead body with falsified letters, to be dumped into the ocean as a wartime decoy -- his letters containing coded misinformation to mislead the enemy. This much, at least is true. But in Treasure Island, communication is a zero-sum game: for every truth revealed, some other knowledge is taken away. The more one knows, the less one understands. All Day Entertainment is proud to present this critically-lauded, audacious motion picture in this deluxe special edition DVD, prepared by filmmaker Scott King himself. |
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