Swiss Family Robinson (Vault Disney Collection)
Walt Disney Video
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$22.99 |
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$15.99 |
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$13.88 |
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$14.00 |
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DVD Details:
- Starring: John Mills, Dorothy McGuire, James MacArthur, Janet Munro, Sessue Hayakawa
- Director: Ken Annakin
- Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
- Rated: G (General Audience)
- Studio: Walt Disney Video
- Theatrical Release Date: Dec 21, 1960
- DVD Release Date: May 07, 2002
- Run Time: 126 minutes
- ASIN: B00005RRG7
- UPC: 786936143836
- Sales Rank: 535
Amazon Customer Reviews:
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
    The tree house movie was (is) great., 2008-08-06
As a paperboy working for the San Diego Tribune from 1959 to 1962 I was fortunate to be treated to a free movie from time to time; a guest of the Union/Tribune. There were several movies that we saw as a result of the generosity of the paper and Swiss Family Robinson was one of those. I saw this movie several times and loved it each time I did so.
The Robinson family, made up of father Robinson (John Mills), mother Robinson (Dorthy McGuire), Fritz (James MacArthur), Ernst (Tommy Kirk), Francis (Kevin Corcoran) was sailing to some destination I can't recall when their ship is caught in a storm and smashed on a reef. The crew and other passengers are all gone, leaving the Robinson's to fend for themselves. Fortunately, the reef upon which they wrecked was part of an island paradise. They soon make rafts and load them with provisions from the destroyed ship and find themselves marooned rather comfortably upon their deserted island. With astounding creativity and ingenuity they turn a spectacular tree into a tree house to end all tree houses. In fact, when I introduced my youngest daughter to the VHS version of the movie in the late 80's she referred to Swiss Family Robinson as the "tree house" movie.
Eventually, in an attempt to fully explore their new home, Fritz and Ernst set out to circumnavigate the island. On this outing they discover Roberta (Janet Munro) disguised as a cabin boy in the clutches of pirates. Helping him (her) escape they make their way back to their tree house. They eventually have to face their pirate visitors at the end of the movie in a climatic and gripping show down.
Directed by Ken Annakin, Swiss Family Robinson, like Third Man on the Mountain, and other wonderful Disney movies, is a testament to wholesome family movies that are exciting and hold the audience's attention without resorting to adult themes to boost profits. The 50's and early 60's were years that were truly magic at the Disney studios.
I highly recommend Swiss Family Robinson to be shared with your children. It is best viewed as a family.
Peace always.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
    Wonderful World of Disney, 2008-06-15
I grew up watching this movie during the Wonderful World of Disney night on TV. This was one of my favorite of all the "old" Disney movies. It has all the characteristics of great movies; trouble, adaptation, resolution, good vs. evil, and a happy ending. Watching this movie brings back good memories of being a child. The characters don't diminish over time, but only grow greater and truer for today. Yes, it's Disney. In the modern era, it's missing the f/x and computer special effects, but it is a refreshing film that grants us view into humanity. The scenery alone is beautiful. A great, timeless movie to share with your family and students. Portrays old-fashioned values that could use a revival in today's society.
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