
The mightiest excitement that ever swept across the sea or the screen!
The Bounty leaves Portsmouth in 1787. Its destination: to sail to Tahiti and load bread-fruit. Captain Bligh will do anything to get there as fast as possible, using any means to keep up a strict discipline. When they arrive at Tahiti, it is like a paradise for the crew, something completely different than the living hell aboard the ship. On the way back to England, officer Fletcher Christian becomes the leader of a mutiny.
- 7.0
- 1962
- Released
- 3h 5m

Marlon Brando
First Lieutnant Fletcher Christian
Trevor Howard
Capt. William Bligh
Richard Harris
Seaman John Mills
Hugh Griffith
Alexander Smith
Richard Haydn
William Brown
Percy Herbert
Matthew Quintal
Gordon Jackson
Seaman Edward Birkett
Chips Rafferty
Michael Byrne
Noel Purcell
Seaman William McCoy
Eddie Byrne
John Fryer
Tim Seely
Midshipman Edward Young
Tarita
Maimiti
Frank Silvera
Minarii
Keith McConnell
James Morrison
Rahera Tuia
Tahitian
Ruita Salmon
Tahitian
Nathalie Tehahe
Tahitian
Tematai Tevaearai
Tahitian
Odile Hinano Paofai
Tahitian
Teretiaiti Teyahineheipua Maifano
Tahitian
Virau Tepii
Tahitian
Maeva Maitihe
Tahitian
Louise Tefaafana
Tahitian
Tinorua Vaitahe
Tahitian
Adrien Vaatete Mahitete
Tahitian
Tufariu Tumatana Haamoeura
Tahitian
Lee Anna
Comptesse de Brissac
Antoinette Bower
Lady Gwendenare (uncredited)
Alan Callow
Thomas Hayward
Michael Dugan
John Norton
Larry Duran
Minor Role (uncredited)
Lisa Simone
Bit Part
Gilchrist Stuart
Minor Role
Matahiarii Tama
Chief Hitihiti
Torin Thatcher
Staines
Roger Ward
Minor Role
Gordon Thomas Wise
Seaman
Henry Daniell
Court-martial Judge (uncredited)
Duncan Lamont
John Williams
Ben Wright
Graves (uncredited)



Released
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$19,000,000.00
$13,680,000.00
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**_The most captivating and compelling version of The Bounty story_** The three versions of The Bounty story are **1.** The 1935 black & white version with Clark Gable; **2.** This 1962 Marlon Brando version; and **3.** The 1984 one with Mel Gibson, simply titled "The Bounty." The mutiny story is TRUE (***SPOILER***): William Bligh was sent on a mission in 1787 to pick up breadfruit plants f

For me, this was never going to be better than the Laughton/Gable version from 1935, but despite the rather hammily over-cooked effort from Marlon Brando, it does make for a decent enough version of the story of HMS "Bounty". It's a small ship with a big task. Sail round the world to Tahiti and procure some breadfruit trees then take them to the Caribbean for use a fodder for the slaves. Right fro











