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Marlon Brando | 1st Lt. Fletcher Christian | |
Trevor Howard | Capt. William Bligh | |
Richard Harris | Seaman John Mills | |
Hugh Griffith | Alexander Smith | |
Richard Haydn | William Brown | |
Tarita | Maimiti | |
Percy Herbert | Matthew Quintal | |
Duncan Lamont | John Williams | |
Gordon Jackson | Seaman Edward Birkett | |
Chips Rafferty | Michael Byrne | |
Noel Purcell | Seaman William McCoy | |
Ashley Cowan | Samuel Mack | |
Eddie Byrne | John Fryer | |
Frank Silvera | Minarii | |
Tim Seely | Midshipman Edward 'Ned' Young |
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Producer | Aaron Rosenberg
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Writer | Charles Nordhoff
James Norman Hall Charles Lederer |
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Cinematography | Robert Surtees
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Musician | Bronislau Kaper
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1787. HMS Bounty sets out on a journey that will take it through perilous seas to a tropical paradise... and into history as one of the most ill-fated vessels ever to sail for King and country. Lewis Milestone (All Quiet On The Western Front) directed this color-drenched spectacular, nominated for seven Academy Awards® including Best Picture. Filmed before in 1935 and again in 1984's The Bounty, the gripping story centers on two men. Marlon Brando plays first officer Fletcher Christian as a dandy transformed into a man of action. Trevor Howard is Capt. Bligh, uncompromising in his command or his cruelty. "Fear is [my] best weapon," Bligh proclaims. But it's also the most costly, driving men to desperation and mutiny. Richard Harris, Hugh Griffith and Richard Haydn also star in this epic adventure. |
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