
Evil is inherent in the human mind, whatever innocence may cloak it...
Following a plane crash a group of schoolboys find themselves on a deserted island. They appoint a leader and attempt to create an organized society for the sake of their survival. Democracy and order soon begin to crumble when a breakaway faction regresses to savagery with horrifying consequences.
- 6.7
- 1963
- Released
- 1h 32m

James Aubrey
Ralph
Tom Chapin
Jack
Hugh Edwards
Piggy
Roger Elwin
Roger
Tom Gaman
Simon
David Brunjes
Donald
Peter Davy
Peter
Kent Fletcher
Percival Wemys Madison
Nicholas Hammond
Robert
Christopher Harris
Bill
Alan Heaps
Neville
Jonathan Heaps
Howard
Burnes Hollyman
Douglas
Andrew Horne
Matthew
Richard Horne
Lance
Timothy Horne
Leslie
Peter Ksiezopolski
Francis
Anthony McCall-Judson
Maurice
Malcolm Rodker
Harold
David St. Clair
George
Rene Sanfiorenzo Jr.
Charles
Jeremy Scuse
Rowland
John Stableford
Digby
David Surtees
Sam
Simon Surtees
Eric
Nicholas Valkenburg
Rupert
Patrick Valkenburg
Robin
Edward Valencia
Frederick
John Walsh
Michael
David Walsh
Percy
Jeremy Willis
Henry




Released
en
$250,000.00
- #based on novel or book
- #child murder
- #survival
- #teenage boy
- #deserted island
- #dead children
- #south sea island
- #flogging
- #degeneration
- #swine
- #innocence lost
- #whipping
- #asthmatic
- #aeronautics
- #rite
- #kids on their own
- #faithful adaptation
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