The 1932 publication of Charles Nordhoff and James Norton Hall's Mutiny
on the Bounty sparked a revival of interest in the titular 1789
ship mutiny, and this 1935 MGM movie version won the Oscar for Best
Picture. Clark Gable stars as Fletcher Christian, first mate of the
infamous HMS Bounty, skippered by Captain William Bligh (Charles
Laughton), the cruelest taskmaster on the Seven Seas. Bligh's villainy
knows no bounds: he is even willing to flog a dead man if it will strengthen
his hold over the crew. Christian despises Bligh and is sailing on the
Bounty under protest. During the journey back to England, Bligh's
cruelties become more than Christian can bear; and after the captain
indirectly causes the death of the ship's doctor, the crew stages a
mutiny, with Christian in charge. Bligh and a handful of officers loyal
to him are set adrift in an open boat. Through sheer force of will,
he guides the tiny vessel on a 49-day, 4000-mile journey to the Dutch
East Indies without losing a man. Historians differ on whether Captain
Bligh was truly such a monster or Christian such a paragon of virtue
(some believe that the mutiny was largely inspired by Christian's lust
for the Tahitian girls). The movie struck gold at the box office, and,
in addition to the Best Picture Oscar, Gable, Laughton, and Franchot
Tone as one of the Bounty's crew were all nominated for Best Actor --
the only time that three actors from the same film have been nominated
in the same category (they all lost to Victor McLaglan in The Informer).
The film was remade (badly) in 1962 and adapted into the "revisionist"
1984 feature The Bounty
with Mel Gibson as Fletcher Christian and Anthony
Hopkins as Captain Bligh.
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