"Bounty (Ship)" . . "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer." . . "Warner Home Video (Firme)" . . "Pitcairn Islands" . . "Pitcairn Islands." . "Santa Catalina Island (Calif.)" . . "Bligh, William, Drama." . . "Oceania." . . "Video Trend (Firm)" . . "Cinéma États-Unis 1929-1945." . . "Voyages and travels Drama." . . "Tarita" . . "Literatur." . . "Bounty Mutiny (1789)" . . . "Videodiscs." . . "1700 - 1799" . . "Closed captioned." . . "Bounty Mutiny, 1789 Drama." . . "1789" . . "Trevor Howard" . . "Hugh Griffith" . . "French DVDs 2007." . . "San Miguel Island (Calif.)" . . "Clark Gable" . . "Blu-rays." . . "Richard Haydn" . . "Papeete (French Polynesia)" . . "Verfilmung." . . "Charles Laughton" . . "Voyages and travels." . . "Películas de aventuras" . . "Marlon Brando" . . "Richard Harris" . . "Great Britain" . . "Great Britain." . . . "Tahiti (French Polynesia : Island)" . . "1760 - 1789" . . "MGM/UA Home Video (Firm)" . . "Abenteuerfilm." . . "Sea stories" . . . . . . . . "Stars Charles Laughton, Clark Gable, and Franchot Tone. Bounty, a British warship sails from London to the south seas under the command of Captain Bligh, a perfect symbol of vicious naval discipline, accompanied by Christian, as executive officer, and steeped in the tradition of Britain's sea power. The crew, ex-convicts and men from the slums, mutiny and set Bligh and a small group of faithful followers adrift in a small boat to make their epic ocean crossing of thousands of miles. Upon returning to England, Bligh sets out in another boat to scour the seas for the Bounty. Christian burns the Bounty so there will never be discovery of the survivors. The film was nominated for seven Academy Awards and won Best Picture."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Fletcher Christian leads a mutiny against the tyrannical disciplinarian Captain Bligh when the underfed, overflogged sailors can no longer take the brutality."@en . . . . . . . . . "A detailed account of the most famous mutiny in history aboard the H.M.S. Bounty in 1787 between Fletcher Christian and Captain Bligh. The Bounty was sent on a two-year voyage to the South seas to procure bread-fruit trees for transplanting to the West Indies as cheap food for slaves."@en . "A detailed account of the most famous mutiny in history aboard the H.M.S. Bounty in 1787 between Fletcher Christian and Captain Bligh. The Bounty was sent on a two-year voyage to the South seas to procure bread-fruit trees for transplanting to the West Indies as cheap food for slaves." . . . . . . . "Epic films"@en . . . . . . "Action and adventure films" . "Action and adventure films"@en . . . . . "Fletcher Christian leads a mutiny on the high seas against the tyrannical disciplinarian Captain Bligh when underfed, overflogged sailors can no longer take the brutality."@en . . "Features"@en . . . . . "A lavish and engrossing story of the most famous mutiny in history, that aboard the H.M.S. Bounty in the South Pacific in 1789."@en . . . . "Mutiny On The Bounty"@en . . "Mutiny on the Bounty (Motion picture : 1962)"@en . "In 1789, the English ship H.M.S. Bounty begins a two-year mission. The ship travels to Tahiti to obtain breadfruit plants that will provide cheap food for slaves in the West Indies, the Bounty's final destination. The captain is William Bligh, a vicious taskmaster who doesn't flinch at giving two dozen lashes to any malcontent on board, for the most minor of infractions. The first mate is Lt. Fletcher Christian, who despises Bligh but has somehow earned the captain's respect. Bligh makes life miserable for the crew, and after the Bounty leaves Tahiti for the West Indies, Bligh orders the ship's doctor, a dying man, to stand on deck despite his illness. The doctor dies, which begins a chain reaction of anger leading to Christian leading a mutiny against Bligh."@en . . . "Mutiny on the Bounty"@en . "Mutiny on the Bounty" . . "Mutiny on the Bounty Les révoltés du Bounty" . "Mutiny on the Bounty (Motion picture : 1935)"@en . "Mutiny on the Bounty (Motion picture : 1935)" . "Film adaptations"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Mutiny on the Bounty Upor na ladji Bounty" . . . . . . . "Fletcher Christian leads a mutiny against the tyrannical disciplinarian Capt. Bligh when the underfed, overflogged sailors can no longer take the brutality." . "Tale of the ship, Bounty, that sailed a 2 year voyage from England to Tahiti. Charles Laughton is Captain Bligh. Clark Gable is Fletcher Christian."@en . "Adaptations"@en . "Fletcher Christian leads a mutiny on the high seas against the tyrannical Captain Bligh aboard the H.M.S. Bounty when the underfed, overflogged sailors can no longer take the brutality."@en . . . "Mutiny on the bounty" . "Mutiny on the bounty"@en . "In 1789, first mate Fletcher Christian leads a mutiny on the high seas against the tyrannical Captain Bligh aboard the H.M.S. Bounty when the underfed, overflogged sailors can no longer take the brutality. Based on a true story." . . . . . . . "Pirate party on Catalina Isle"@en . . . . . "La jaquette indique : \"En 1797, le HMS Bounty quitte l'Angleterre sous le commandement du capitaine Bligh à destination de Tahiti via le Cap Horn. Le capitaine Bligh qui ne connaît que la loi de la peur, affame ses hommes et les maltraite. Le lieutenant Fletcher Christian va s'opposer à lui et organiser une mutinerie...La nomination de 3 stars du même film pour la première fois de l'histoire des Oscars fit des personnages de ce film des figures inoubliables.\"" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Naval history" . "Naval history"@en . . "Cruel sea tyrant, Captain Bligh (Laughton), drives his first mate, the courageous Fletcher Christian (Gable), to mutiny aboard the H.M.S. Bounty."@en . "Sailors on the Bounty mutiny against the cruel tyranny of Captain Bligh." . . . . . . . . . "The mutiny on the Bounty = Meuterei auf der Bounty" . "Mutiny on the Bounty (Film : 1935)" . . . . . . . "Upor na ladji Bounty" . . . . . . . . "Tragedia del Bounty"@en . . "Classic film of the accursed ship Bounty, that sailed on a two- year voyage from England to Tahiti under the command of the sadistic Bligh."@en . . "Révoltés du Bounty, français" . . "Mutiny on the Bounty (1935)"@en . . . . . "Classic film of the accursed ship Bounty, that sailed on a two-year voyage from England to Tahiti under the command of the sadistic Bligh."@en . . "O grande motim = Mutiny on the Bounty" . "Mutiny on the Bounty = Les révoltés du Bounty" . "Pitcairn Island today"@en . . . . . . . "Based on a true story, recounts the two year voyage of the ship, the Bounty, which sailed from England to Tahiti in 1787 under the command of the sadistic Captain Bligh. Also includes original trailer and two short subjects, \"Pirate Party on Catalina Island\" and \"Pitcairn Island Today.\""@en . . . . . . "Pobuna na brodu Bounty" . . . . "Révoltés du Bounty" . "Films d'aventures" . . . . . . . "The film classic of the accursed ship Bounty which sailed on a two-year voyage from England to Tahiti under the command of the sadistic Captain Bligh."@en . "History" . . "History"@en . . "Mutiny on the bounty directed by Talbot Jennings, Jules Furthman and Carey Wilson"@en . . . "A British warship sails from London to the south seas under the command of Captain Bligh, a perfect symbol of vicious naval discipline, accompanied by Christian, as executive officer, and steeped in the tradition of Britain's sea power. The crew, ex-convicts and men from the slums, mutiny and set Bligh and a small group of faithful followers adrift in a small boat to make their epic ocean crossing of thousands of miles. Upon returning to England, Bligh sets out in another boat to scour the seas for the Bounty. Christian burns the Bounty so there will never be discovery of the survivors."@en . . . . . . . . "Fiction films"@en . . "Dramatizes the muting aboard the H.M.S. Bounty in 1787 between Fletcher Christian and Captain Bligh."@en . . "Academy Award winner, Best Picture. Based on the true story of sadistic Captain Bligh, Fletcher Christian, their turbulent journey aboard the HMS Bounty and the subsequent mutiny in 1788."@en . . . "The time is in the late 1700's and Fletcher Christian leads a mutiny on the high seas against the tyrannical disciplinarian Capt. Bligh when the underfed overflogged sailors can no longer take the brutality."@en . "The time is in the late 1700's and Fletcher Christian leads a mutiny on the high seas against the tyrannical disciplinarian Capt. Bligh when the underfed overflogged sailors can no longer take the brutality." . . "Adventure"@en . . . . "In 1789, the HMS Bounty sets sail under Captain William Bligh. Bligh is the cruelest taskmaster and his cruelties become more than first mate Christian can bear. After the Captain causes the death of the ship's doctor, the crew stage a mutiny, with Christian in charge. Bligh is set adrift in an open boat with a handful of his loyal officers and limited supplies."@en . . "In 1789, the HMS Bounty sets sail under Captain William Bligh. Bligh is the cruelest taskmaster and his cruelties become more than first mate Christian can bear. After the Captain causes the death of the ship's doctor, the crew stage a mutiny, with Christian in charge. Bligh is set adrift in an open boat with a handful of his loyal officers and limited supplies." . . "Feature films"@en . "Feature films" . "Sadistic Captain Bligh pushes the men on his ship too far, and the quiet Fletcher Christian leads the men to mutiny." . . . . . "Muiterij op de Bounty" . . . "Mutiny on the Bounty" . . . . . "Academy Award films"@en . . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Lavish historical adventure based on the true story of the famous 1789 mutiny. The ship docks at Tahiti, where the crew settle in to the idyllic island paradise. But on the return voyage, first mate Fletcher Christian leads a rebellion against the despotic Bligh. He and those loyal to him are set adrift in a boat while the mutineers seek a haven in the South Seas."@en . . "DVD-Video discs"@en . "DVD-Video discs" . . . . . . . . "Fiction" . . . . . . "Meuterei auf der Bounty" . . . "\"In Portsmouth Harbour, England, in December of 1787, preparations are made to sail the H.M.S. Bounty to Tahiti, where her crew will collect breadfruit trees and import them as a cheap source of food for slave camps in the West Indies. Before sailing, a press gang headed by Fletcher Christian, the ship's lieutenant, strongarms Thomas Ellison, William Muspratt, Quintal and others into the King's Navy for the two-year voyage. Roger Byam, a descendent of a long line of decorated naval officers, is made a midshipman on the Bounty and is commissioned by Sir Joseph Banks to help him research his Tahitian dictionary. As the ship is about to set sail, Ellison, who does not want to leave his wife and child, is caught trying to break ship. When Christian learns of Ellison's attempted desertion, he reasons with Ellison and gently persuades him to return and serve his country. Soon after boarding his ship, William Bligh, the Bounty's sadistic captain, orders his crew to witness a 'flogging through the fleet, ' a brutal form of punishment in which court-martialed seamen are flogged in view of every ship in the fleet. Although the master-at-arms pronounces the court-martialed seaman dead as he approaches the Bounty, Bligh insists that he proceed with the flogging. Later, Bligh, who respects only one law, the 'law of fear, ' and tolerates no dissent among his crew, upbraids Christian when he complains about the ship's indecent food supply. Once at sea, Byam is severly punished by Bligh after he and another seaman are caught engaging in a minor fistfight, and is ordered to stand perched on top of the masthead during a storm. Christian tries to end Byam's cruel punishment by calling him down, but Bligh immediately sends him back. Later, Bligh keel-hauls a sailor because he asked for water to treat a wound. When Bligh accuses his crew of stealing cheese from the ship, seaman McCoy informs him that he witnessed Maggs, Bligh's clerk, remove the cheese in Portsmouth under his superior's orders. McCoy is soon punished for exposing the captain's scheme. Desperate for food, seaman Thomas Burkitt and others decide to risk their rationed dinner and use it as bait for shark fishing. They succeed in capturing a shark, but when Maggs insists on a share of the catch, a quarrel ensues and Bligh intercedes. Christian accuses Bligh of starving his crew, and Bligh calls Christian a 'mutinous dog.' Just as Christian is about to strike Bligh, land is spotted on the horizon and the crew makes preparations for landing. Once in Tahiti, Bligh is greeted by island chief Hitihiti, an old friend of the King's Navy who greeted Captain Cook's ship when Bligh was a sailing master on it ten years earlier. Following the polite exchange of salutations, Bligh puts his crew to work harvesting the breadfruit trees. When Bligh denies Christian shore leave, the kind-hearted Hitihiti manages to secure his freedom and then introduces the lieutenant to his granddaughter Maimiti. Christian falls in love with Maimiti, and before he leaves Tahiti, he instructs Byam to tell her that he will come back for her someday. At sea once again, Bligh orders the flogging of four seamen who attempted to desert and insists that the ship's ailing surgeon witness the punishment. The brutality proves too much for the physician, and he collapses and dies. Christian blames Bligh for the doctor's death and decides to put an end to Bligh's ruthless tyranny by leading the crew in a mutiny. Christian takes over control of the ship by forcing Bligh and his allies into the ship's launch and casting them out to sea. He then turns the ship around and sails it back to Tahiti, where he marries Maimiti. Christian then abandons Byam and other seamen who were loyal to Bligh and were not loaded onto the ship's launch with the captain. As Christian leaves Tahiti to sail the Bounty to a new island, another British ship, the Pandora, is seen approaching on the horizon. The Pandora lands in Tahiti carrying the rescued Bligh, who quicky arrests Byam and the others for mutiny, despite their sworn loyalty to him. Determined to find Christian and see him 'hanging from a yardarm, ' Bligh navigates the Pandora into heavy seas and breaks the ship on a reef. Bligh, Byam and other survivors are rescued and then taken to England. Meanwhile, Christian sails the Bounty to Pitcairn Island, where he sets the ship ablaze and settles his men to begin life anew. Five years pass and Byam, who has been convicted of high treason, receives a pardon when the King learns of Bligh's cruel disciplinary practices. Byam is soon restored to the Royal Navy, and is assigned to its flagship, which is set to fight the French in the battle of Trafalgar and 'sweep the seas for England'\"--AFI catalog, 1931-1940."@en . . . . . . . . . "Drama" . "Drama"@en . . . "Adaptation"@en . . . "Based on a true story, the accursed ship \"Bounty\" sails on a two year voyage from England to Tahiti under the command of the sadistic Bligh. A tyrannical disciplinarian, he keeps a fledgling seaman perched aloft through a ferocious storm and flogs a sailor who is already dead -- to observe the letter of the law. But on this voyage of 1787, Bligh finds himself up against gentleman officer Fletcher Christian who's as quick to smile as Bligh is to snarl, and can only be pushed so far. When the ship's crew can no longer stand Bligh's brutality, Mr. Christian leads them in mutiny -- an act which Bligh promised to avenge."@en . . . . .