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8 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- A grand and glorious entertainment. Six or 60, the spectator is bound to be caught up in the magic of this thrilling quest for fabulous wealth.
- 100TV Guide MagazineTV Guide MagazineDisney's first totally live-action movie, and it is, by far, the best film version of the familiar Stevenson story. Disney regular Bobby Driscoll takes on the coveted role of Jim Hawkins, and a number of reliable British actors round out the cast. This version has a marvelous full-bodied visual style that never appears to be studio-bound.
- 90IGNIGNIt's a very good adaptation of the original novel that maintains the core themes and characters while at the same time making it distinctly "Disney". I
- 90The Observer (UK)The Observer (UK)Attractively staged, it is one of numerous versions of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic adventure and is most notable for an unforgettable, over-the-top performance by Robert Newton as an eye-rolling Long John Silver. [7 May 2006, p.2]
- 80Chicago ReaderDave KehrChicago ReaderDave KehrWith Bobby Driscoll and Robert Newton, in hog heaven as Long John Silver.
- 80It also offers the fun of watching an eye-rolling, lip-twitching Robert Newton as he wallows outrageously through the role of Long John Silver, one of fiction's most ingratiating scoundrels. Disney apparently liked him well enough to let him steal the whole treasure (as well as the picture), instead of the single sack of coins that Stevenson let him get away with.
- 80New York Daily NewsNew York Daily NewsNewton's eye-rolling Silver has been much impersonated but never equaled. Disney's first live-action feature was vividly shot in Technicolor by Freddie Young. [10 Nov 2002]