Top-rated
Sat, Oct 15, 1977
Heed the classic pirate tale of reckless buccaneers, buried fortunes, friendships forged in peril, and a coming of age on the high seas. No sooner does adventurer Jim Hawkins arrive on the Bristol docks than Captain Smollett and Squire Trelawney welcome him aboard the Hispaniola, a schooner fitted out for sea. Jim is not just another cabin boy--he's the very key to their travel. Jim possesses a map once belonging to the notorious pirate Captain Flint that tells of a treasure chest buried in the forests of the legendary pirate haunt, Skeleton Island. More than a little skeptical of the motley assortment of galley rogues and their motives, Jim finally finds a trusted confidante in John Silver, the Hispaniola's peg-legged cook. Smollett doesn't put his trust in any of them, especially after a first mate is suspiciously lost at sea one night. Then one evening on deck, Jim overhears John Silver's nefarious confession: he's actually a former cohort of Flint's and is planning a mutiny to take the treasure and dispatch with Jim. Settling ashore, Jim and Smollett play a game of cat-and-mouse as further double-crosses unfold. But as they close in on the buried bounty, loyalties will shift again, and Jim may have to fend for himself if he wants to escape John Silver's deadly trap on Treasure Island. For unparalleled adventure, bold heroism, and boisterous skullduggery, there's no better destination than Treasure Island and this definitive retelling of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic tale.
Top-rated
Sat, Oct 29, 1977
Jim Hawkins comes of age on board the schooner, Hispaniola, as he successfully steers to reach Treasure Island. Finding a confidante in the shady John Silver, Jim embarks on a life-changing adventure that is ripe with adjusting loyalties and life-threatening betrayals, and displays the persistence of human courage. Welcome aboard this wonderful retelling of the R.L. Stevenson classic!