In Search of the Castaways
In Search of the Castaways

In Search of the Castaways (1962)

6.5 ? Dec 01, 1962 1h 38m

Overview

Two teenagers, Mary (Hayley Mills) and Robert (Keith Hamshere) are lead by Professor Paganel (Maurice Chevalier) on a search expedition for the children's shipwrecked sea captain father. This Disney film was based upon Jules Verne's 1868 adventure novel Captain Grant's Children.

Genres

Adventure Family

Release Date

December 01, 1962

Rating

6.5 /10

Runtime

1h 38m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Maurice Chevalier

Maurice Chevalier

Jacques Paganel

Hayley Mills

Hayley Mills

Mary Grant

George Sanders

George Sanders

Thomas Ayerton

Wilfrid Hyde-White

Wilfrid Hyde-White

Lord Glenarvan

Michael Anderson Jr.

Michael Anderson Jr.

John Glenarvan

Antonio Cifariello

Antonio Cifariello

Indian Chief

Wilfrid Brambell

Wilfrid Brambell

Bill Gaye

Jack Gwillim

Jack Gwillim

Captain Grant

Ronald Fraser

Ronald Fraser

Guard at Dockyard Gate

Norman Bird

Norman Bird

Senior Yacht Guard

George Murcell

Ayerton's Assistant

Inia Te Wiata

Maori Chief

Mark Dignam

Mark Dignam

Rich man at Yacht party

David Spenser

David Spenser

South American Guide

Milo Sperber

Milo Sperber

Crooked sailor

Roger Delgado

Roger Delgado

Patagonian prisoner

Barry Keegan

Irish claimant

Maxwell Shaw

Sailor

Andreas Malandrinos

Andreas Malandrinos

Crooked sailor

Keith Hamshere

Robert Grant

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r96sk

6.0/10

Jul 16, 2020

Maurice Chevalier and Wilfrid Hyde-White are very good, but <em>'In Search of the Castaways'</em> didn't quite capture my imagination. I mostly like the adventure elements, as they cross land and sea in search of castaways. Despite that, I never properly felt attached to the story as the aforementioned isn't stitched together well with the characters and their motives/feelings. It's also paced too slow, at least for me. As noted, Chevalier (Paganel) and Hyde-White (Lord Glenarvan) are solid in their respective roles, if only due to their amusing moments both together and on their own with the younger cast members; who aren't all that memorable, Hayley Mills (Mary) is the standout if I had to pick one. The film hasn't aged beautifully in regards to the effects, a load of the scenes look rather awful nowadays but I can always let that pass in these older films; it's still worth noting, that's all. Away from that you have a few musical numbers, the ones featuring Paganel are pretty good. I feel giving it less than this rating would be harsh, I definitely didn't enjoy it but I can see how others might.

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Wuchak

4.0/10

Dec 12, 2020

_**Ridiculous set-bound Disney adventure with Hayley Mills**_ In Scotland, a sister (Hayley Mills) and her little brother team-up with a French professor (Maurice Chevalier), a shipping magnate (Wilfrid Hyde-White) and his son (Michael Anderson, Jr.) to search for the siblings’ missing father, a sea captain. Their journey first takes them to Patagonia, South America, where they have misadventures in the Andes of Chile and the Pampas of Argentina. But, eventually, they realize they must travel to Australia and New Zealand to find the missing castaways. "In Search of the Castaways" (1962) combines Hayley Mills with a Jules Verne adventure, which made me expect a combination of “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” (1954) or “Mysterious Island” (1961) with “The Parent Trap” (1961). Wrong. This movie is nowhere near the same league as those great films, even though it’s a Disney production like “20,000 Leagues” and “The Parent Trap.” One problem is the too-cutesy take on the material wherein the professor & others are beaming with giggly smiles during life-or-death situations. While this disappears for the most part after the first act it’s still an eye-rolling issue. Another hitch is that the whole flick is set-bound with F/X of the matte painting and miniature variety. Another problem is the preposterous nature of the journey and misadventures thereof, which I’m sure bears little resemblance to Verne’s original tale. Lousy writing is reflected in how several minutes are blown on tediously discussing the dubious message in the bottle. This idiotic element of the script could’ve been thrown out altogether with no harm done. On the positive side, bubbly Hayley Mills was 15 during filming and clearly blossoming into a winsome woman. She looks best in the first half with her semi-tight khaki pants. I liked the jaguar and Maoris too; and there are some fun moments but, otherwise, this is strictly for the 6-and-under crowd. The film runs 1 hour, 38 minutes, and was shot at Pinewood Studios, just west of London, England. GRADE: C-/C

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