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|name = In Search of the Castaways
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|image = In Search of the Castaways.jpg
|director = Robert Stevenson
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|director = [[Robert Stevenson]]
 
|producer = Hugh Attwooll
 
|producer = Hugh Attwooll
|writer = Novel:Jules Verne
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|writer = Novel: [[Jules Verne]]<br>Screenplay: Lowell S. Hawley
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|music = Music Composed by: William Alwyn<br>Songs: [[Sherman Brothers|Richard Sherman & Robert Sherman]]
Screenplay:Lowell S. Hawley
 
|music = Music Composed by:William Alwyn
 
Songs:Richard Sherman & Robert Sherman
 
 
|cinematography = Paul Beeson
 
|cinematography = Paul Beeson
 
|editor = Gordon Stone
 
|editor = Gordon Stone
|studio = Walt Disney Productions
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|studio = [[Walt Disney Productions]]
|distributor = Buene Vista Distributions
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|distributor = [[Buena Vista Distribution]]
|release = December 21, 1962
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|release = [[December 21]], [[1962]]
 
|time = 98 mins.
 
|time = 98 mins.
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|language = English
|language = English|image = File:In Search of the Castaways.jpg|250px}}'''''In Search of the Castaways''''' is a [[1962]] Walt Disney Productions feature film starring [[Hayley Mills]] and Maurice Chevalier in a tale about a worldwide search for a shipwrecked sea captain. The film was directed by Robert Stevenson from a screenplay by Lowell S. Hawley based upon Jules Verne's 1868 adventure novel Captain Grant's Children. The film was Mills' third of six for the Disney Studios.
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}}'''''In Search of the Castaways''''' is a [[1962]] [[Walt Disney Productions]] feature film starring [[Hayley Mills]] and [[Maurice Chevalier]] in a tale about a worldwide search for a shipwrecked sea captain. The film was directed by Robert Stevenson from a screenplay by Lowell S. Hawley based upon [[Jules Verne]]'s [[Pre-1922#1868|1868]] adventure novel Captain Grant's Children. The film was Mills' third of six for the Disney Studios.
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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
In company with her younger brother Robert and her elderly yet young-at-heart friend Professor Jacques Paganel (Maurice Chevalier), teenage Mary Grant (Hayley Mills) journeys to Glasgow, [[Scotland]] to persuade the comically brave Lord Glenarvan (Wilfred Hyde-White) to rescue her shipwrecked father, Captain John Grant. The expedition sets sail and ventures halfway around the world, to both South America and New Zealand, respectively. The party suffers many assorted perils including an earthquake, a flood, a fire, an attack by a giant condor and an erupting volcano before finding and rescuing Captain Grant. A subplot involves a gunrunner named Thomas Ayerton (George Sanders) who is a treacherous former crew-member of Captain Grant's ship, and responsible for his disappearance. Another subplot involves a budding romance between young Mary Grant and Lord Glenarvan's handsome and loyal son John.
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In company with her younger brother Robert (Keith Hamshere), and her elderly yet young-at-heart friend Professor [[Jacques Paganel]] ([[Maurice Chevalier]]), teenage Mary Grant ([[Hayley Mills]]) journeys to Glasgow, [[Scotland]], to persuade the comically brave Lord Glenarvan ([[Wilfrid Hyde-White]]) to rescue her shipwrecked father, Captain John Grant (Jack Gwillim). The expedition sets sail and ventures halfway around the world, to both [[South America]] and [[New Zealand]], respectively. The party suffers many assorted perils including an earthquake, a flood, a fire, an attack by a giant condor and an erupting volcano before finding and rescuing Captain Grant. A subplot involves a gunrunner named Thomas Ayerton ([[George Sanders]]), who is a treacherous former crew-member of Captain Grant's ship, and responsible for his disappearance. Another subplot involves a budding romance between young Mary Grant and Lord Glenarvan's handsome and loyal son John (Michael Anderson, Jr.).
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==Cast and characters==
 
==Cast and characters==
 
*[[Hayley Mills]] as Mary Grant
 
*[[Hayley Mills]] as Mary Grant
*Maurice Chevalier as [[Jacques Paganel]]
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*[[Maurice Chevalier]] as [[Jacques Paganel]]
*George Sanders as [[Thomas Ayerton]]
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*[[George Sanders]] as [[Thomas Ayerton]]
*Wilfrid Hyde-White as Lord Glenarvan
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*[[Wilfrid Hyde-White]] as Lord Glenarvan
 
*Michael Anderson, Jr. as John Glenarvan
 
*Michael Anderson, Jr. as John Glenarvan
 
*Antonio Cifariello as Thalcave, the Indian Chief
 
*Antonio Cifariello as Thalcave, the Indian Chief
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==Awards and nominations==
 
==Awards and nominations==
 
The film placed third in the 1963 Golden Laurel Top Male Musical Performance (Chevalier) and was nominated for the Golden Laurel Top Action Drama.
 
The film placed third in the 1963 Golden Laurel Top Male Musical Performance (Chevalier) and was nominated for the Golden Laurel Top Action Drama.
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Revision as of 22:51, 11 March 2020

In Search of the Castaways is a 1962 Walt Disney Productions feature film starring Hayley Mills and Maurice Chevalier in a tale about a worldwide search for a shipwrecked sea captain. The film was directed by Robert Stevenson from a screenplay by Lowell S. Hawley based upon Jules Verne's 1868 adventure novel Captain Grant's Children. The film was Mills' third of six for the Disney Studios.

Plot

In company with her younger brother Robert (Keith Hamshere), and her elderly yet young-at-heart friend Professor Jacques Paganel (Maurice Chevalier), teenage Mary Grant (Hayley Mills) journeys to Glasgow, Scotland, to persuade the comically brave Lord Glenarvan (Wilfrid Hyde-White) to rescue her shipwrecked father, Captain John Grant (Jack Gwillim). The expedition sets sail and ventures halfway around the world, to both South America and New Zealand, respectively. The party suffers many assorted perils including an earthquake, a flood, a fire, an attack by a giant condor and an erupting volcano before finding and rescuing Captain Grant. A subplot involves a gunrunner named Thomas Ayerton (George Sanders), who is a treacherous former crew-member of Captain Grant's ship, and responsible for his disappearance. Another subplot involves a budding romance between young Mary Grant and Lord Glenarvan's handsome and loyal son John (Michael Anderson, Jr.).

Cast and characters

  • Hayley Mills as Mary Grant
  • Maurice Chevalier as Jacques Paganel
  • George Sanders as Thomas Ayerton
  • Wilfrid Hyde-White as Lord Glenarvan
  • Michael Anderson, Jr. as John Glenarvan
  • Antonio Cifariello as Thalcave, the Indian Chief
  • Keith Hamshere as Robert Grant
  • Wilfrid Brambell as Bill Gaye
  • Jack Gwillim as Captain Grant
  • Inia Te Wiata as Maori Chief
  • Roger Delgado as Patagonian Prisoner

Musical Numbers

Songs composed by the Sherman Brothers include "Castaway", "Merci Beaucoup", "Let's Climb (Grimpons)", and "Enjoy It", with an orchestral arrangement of "Castaway" serving as the film's overture.

Awards and nominations

The film placed third in the 1963 Golden Laurel Top Male Musical Performance (Chevalier) and was nominated for the Golden Laurel Top Action Drama.

Gallery

Wikipedia
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