This was a time when real actors existed and the true meaning of entertainment. Not today, entertainment standards have reach record lows with the Reality Shows any fool can make it as long as you commit to lowering your standards.
400 miles from the nearest port? Bligh and the 18 men who joined in a 23 ft boat were FOUR-THOUSAND MILES from the nearest port, a European colonial port in the Dutch East Indies. And he made it there with nothing but a compass and sextant, a nautical feat unequaled to this day! History and Hollyweird portray him as a tyrant, he was anything but. He had no marines to back him up on the little 90ft Bounty and had to walk a fine line between discipline and not disciplining because they knew and he knew nobody had his back. The mutineers island hopped enslaving natives along the way, even killing 60others in a little island civil war. They finally made their Xanadu on Pitcairn Island, burned the Bounty, built alcohol stills and proceeded to drunkenly kill each other in fights over the women until there was one man left standing w/ all the women. His descendants w/ those women populate the island to this day. Now make a Hollywood movie out of that!
We can only imagine, the nature 100 years ago must be very richer. Now we are leaving in our footprints what we have done with the world we have inherited.
No, there are literally millions of us...cinema from the 1930s is possibly the greatest ever made and despite how the idiots on sites like IMDb will praise everything new while shunning everything old, critics and people who actually know cinema love and appreciate masterpieces like this.
ayer la pasaron x TCM la enganche empezada,pero la vi toda muy buena luego descubri q fue una historia real y q hay dos,una es esta y en la otra trabaja marlon brando son las mismas?
James Henderson He's well-known for refusing to use any accent besides his native one. Of course he was cocky, he's Clarke Gable. By 1935 the movie-going populace would attend a movie simply because it starred him, so by that standard I wouldn't say he ruined Mutiny On The Bounty. Perhaps he lowered the quality of the movie, but it raked in more box office revenue than it would have had it co-starred an actor besides Gable.
By far the very best version of Mutiny on the Bounty.
By far !!!
They can’t make great films like this anymore!
this classic should be put in the National Film Registry someday!
Still one of the best american film of all time. A record of 3 academy award nomination for best actor.
Only because the Best Supporting Actor category did not exist then.
This was a time when real actors existed and the true meaning of entertainment. Not today, entertainment standards have reach record lows with the Reality Shows any fool can make it as long as you commit to lowering your standards.
Yah, I was paying over $127 a month for Dish Network and realized it was a total waste of money and canceled it yesterday. No more TV.
Hot take. Things now suck, things then were better. See you in 20 years when the stuff now is great and the stuff in 2042 sucks.
@@robingroves5472 LOL True! These people LOVE romanticizing the past, especially the ones they never were part of.
@@diyoregonnowtexas9202 That's the road for a more rich life, shut the TV nonsense.
All over the world the quality of enterteinement get lower and lower.. I'm from Brazil.
This is from the Thalberg era of cinema production innovations.
Loved this film
400 miles from the nearest port? Bligh and the 18 men who joined in a 23 ft boat were FOUR-THOUSAND MILES from the nearest port, a European colonial port in the Dutch East Indies. And he made it there with nothing but a compass and sextant, a nautical feat unequaled to this day! History and Hollyweird portray him as a tyrant, he was anything but. He had no marines to back him up on the little 90ft Bounty and had to walk a fine line between discipline and not disciplining because they knew and he knew nobody had his back.
The mutineers island hopped enslaving natives along the way, even killing 60others in a little island civil war. They finally made their Xanadu on Pitcairn Island, burned the Bounty, built alcohol stills and proceeded to drunkenly kill each other in fights over the women until there was one man left standing w/ all the women. His descendants w/ those women populate the island to this day.
Now make a Hollywood movie out of that!
Imaging being able to visit Tahiti in the 1930's.
We can only imagine, the nature 100 years ago must be very richer. Now we are leaving in our footprints what we have done with the world we have inherited.
2:47 music is (Rule Britannia)
Where can you find this particular recording?
In Japan, this movie was screening as the title ‘‘Nankai‐Seifuku″ due to its army began to govern Japan then.
Am i the only one who likes 19 30 s movies like this
No, there are literally millions of us...cinema from the 1930s is possibly the greatest ever made and despite how the idiots on sites like IMDb will praise everything new while shunning everything old, critics and people who actually know cinema love and appreciate masterpieces like this.
ALLNEWSUX Well said.
No♥️
Yes the only person in the world.
1930s was the era of the great Irving Thalberg. This is a masterpiece of Thalberg, the little big man who changed the cinema forever.
Quero muito assistir esse clássico brilhante!
ayer la pasaron x TCM
la enganche empezada,pero la vi toda
muy buena
luego descubri q fue una historia real
y q hay dos,una es esta y en la otra trabaja marlon brando
son las mismas?
Surprisingly for 1935, a breast is visible at 1:43.
Not surprising at all. What's surprising is that the clip hasn't been pulled off UA-cam yet. I guess 21st prudes are not into old movies.
2018?
Interesting.
En eslpañol
home economics
scotts worms way hydroponics
doug hooked on phonics
Пиратский фильм
Gable was badly miscast.
Gable was wonderful. Never better.
@@enricoluccarini3626 He ruined the film.
Gable ruined the film.
Explain?
James Henderson He's well-known for refusing to use any accent besides his native one. Of course he was cocky, he's Clarke Gable. By 1935 the movie-going populace would attend a movie simply because it starred him, so by that standard I wouldn't say he ruined Mutiny On The Bounty. Perhaps he lowered the quality of the movie, but it raked in more box office revenue than it would have had it co-starred an actor besides Gable.
@@sallyperdue3185 Errol Flynn would have been far better.