
"Die Schatzinsel" (Treasure Island) - 1966: An Overview This film is a live-action, East-German/Czechoslovak adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic adventure novel. However, it's crucial to know that it is not a direct, faithful adaptation of the book. Instead, it is a highly liberal and stylised re-imagining that blends the pirate adventure with the popular genre of the time: the Euro-Western. Plot Summary (The Basic Premise) The core premise remains the same: a young man, Jim Hawkins, comes into possession of a treasure map and embarks on a voyage to a remote island. However, the 1966 version takes significant liberties: Setting: While the novel is set in the 18th century, this film has a distinct 19th-century "Wild West" feel, with characters using revolvers and wearing costumes that feel more like cowboys than classic 1700s pirates.
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Michael Ande
Jim Hawkins

Ivor Dean
Long John Silver

Jacques Monod
Kapitän Alexander Smollet

Georges Riquier
Dr. David Livesey

Jacques Dacqmine
Squire John Trelawney

Michel Charrel
Dirk Taylor

Jean Reney
Steuermann Arrow

Jean Pierre Gerard
Anderson

Dante Maggio
Bill Bones

Ilsemarie Schnering
Mrs. Hawkins

Jacques Godin
Israel Hands

Jean Mauvais
James Brandon

Jean Saudray
Benjamin 'Ben' Gunn

Sylvain Lévignac
Schwarzer Hund

François Darbon
Marc Hawkins

Leroy Haynes
Abraham Gray

Lucien Hubert
Redruth

Dominique Maurin
Tom Purcell

Poldo Bendandi
Gordon Tusley

Roger Lumont
Tom Morgan

Guy Saint-Jean
Joyce

Hellmut Lange
Narrator

Antoine Baud
Mr. Dance

Maurice Gautier
Tom

Christian Chevreuse
Reilly (uncredited)