Рёрір°сс†р°сђсѓрєр° Рїрѕсђрѕрґрёс†р° Р Рѕр±рёрѕсѓрѕрѕ (1960) [BEST]
The film’s centerpiece is the construction of an elaborate, multi-level treehouse featuring a water wheel and various home comforts.
The 1960 live-action classic (originally Švajcarska porodica Robinzon ) is widely considered one of Walt Disney's most successful and enduring adventure films. Directed by Ken Annakin , the film brought Johann David Wyss’s 1812 novel to life on a grand scale, becoming a massive box-office hit that would have earned roughly $367 million in today's economy. Plot and Core Themes
The story follows a Swiss family fleeing the Napoleonic Wars for a new life in New Guinea. After their ship is attacked by pirates and grounded on a deserted tropical island, the family—Father, Mother, and their three sons, Fritz, Ernst, and Francis—must survive using only their ingenuity and teamwork. The film’s centerpiece is the construction of an
The film's iconic treehouse inspired the Swiss Family Treehouse attraction at Disneyland, which opened in 1962. If you are looking for more details, I can look into:
Specific and the 1960 movie. Details on the real-life treehouse built in Tobago. The cultural reception and modern critiques of the film. John Mills Plot and Core Themes The story follows a
Played Roberta, a girl rescued from the pirates who becomes a love interest for the older brothers.
Filming took place on the island of Tobago, which posed significant production challenges including miserable crew conditions and technical issues that forced the cast to re-record almost all dialogue at Pinewood Studios. If you are looking for more details, I
It was the first Walt Disney Pictures film shot using Panavision lenses , moving away from the studio's previous reliance on CinemaScope or matted widescreen.