CARIBBEAN

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  • Approved
  • 1952
  • 1 hr 31 min
  • 5.8  (237)

CARIBBEAN from 1952 is a classic adventure film that portrays the story of Morgan (John Payne), a sailor who is betrayed by his crew and left stranded on an island in the Caribbean. He has to survive on the tropical island while plotting his revenge against the men who left him there. John Payne plays the role of Morgan, a sailor who has sailed the Caribbean for years. Morgan is a proud and self-reliant man who holds loyalty and honor in high regard. He is the typical hero, who is determined to clear his name and get his revenge.

The actress Arlene Dahl plays Carson, a wealthy woman also sailing the Caribbean with her father. Dahl does an excellent job portraying the strong and independent female character that is a precursor to the feminist icons of the 60s and 70s. Dahl is not just a pretty face, she adds depth to the role, that makes her character stand out in contrast to the passive female characters that were common in Hollywood films of the time.

Cedric Hardwicke, an accomplished actor, plays the role of Sir Charles Cunningham, a governor of a British colony in the Caribbean. Hardwicke does an excellent job of bringing the character of Sir Charles Cunningham to life. He is a sensible man who is fair, principled, and seems to be one of the few people who has good intentions.

The action and adventure of the film are portrayed on a grand scale. The story takes place in lush tropical forests, on stormy seas, and on the deserted island where Morgan is trapped. The outdoor cinematography highlights these settings, and the filmmakers manage to create a feeling of adventure and danger that the audience can feel, even today.

The story of CARIBBEAN takes several twists and turns, which keeps the viewer engaged. As the story progresses, Morgan and Carson become allies, and together, they take on the crew who left Morgan behind. Their friendship adds an emotional layer to the film, which is not merely about revenge but the value of partnerships.

One of the strengths of the film is the soundtrack. The score, composed by Victor Young, adds to the film's tension and helps to create the overall atmosphere of excitement and danger. The theme song, "Caribbean," sung by Harry Belafonte, is catchy, but also soft and melodic.

The climax of the film is executed with skill and finesse. Though it is an action sequence, it doesn't rely on violence to make an impact. Instead, it is the characters' ingenuity and resourcefulness that carries the day. The last scene leaves the audience feeling satisfied, but also desiring more. It is a testimony to the skill of the writers and the actors involved that the viewers care about what happens to the characters even after the credits roll.

In conclusion, CARIBBEAN is a classic action-adventure film directed by Edward Ludwig that is still remembered today for its fun and engrossing story. John Payne, Arlene Dahl, and Cedric Hardwicke all deliver excellent performances, which make the film more than the sum of its parts. It is an exciting spectacle that highlights the beauty of the Caribbean and the dangers that come with sailing in those crystal-clear waters. The film appeals both to fans of classic Hollywood cinema and those looking for an exciting sea adventure.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1952
  • MPAA Rating
    Approved
  • Runtime
    1 hr 31 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.8  (237)