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Lord of the Flies (1990)

Lord of the Flies (1990)
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Harry Hook directed this second screen adaptation of William Golding's cult novel about a group of British schoolchildren who revert to savagery when marooned on a deserted island. The new adaptation replaces British school children with a group of American military cadets and instead of a shipwreck, their plane crashes into the sea. The children swim ashore onto an island and try to fend for themselves, with the only surviving adult wracked with fever and crazed with pain. As the children get the feel of the island, the group separates into two different camps: Ralph (Balthazar Getty) and his followers prefer to act civilized and want to expand their efforts toward finding a way off the island; on the other hand, Jack (Chris Furrh) and his band revert to painting their faces, carrying spears and exploiting the island for survival. When the chances for rescue become less and less likely, the two factions go to war with each other, with tragic results. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Balthazar GettyChris Furrh, (more)
Director(s):
Harry Hook
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Lord of the Flies

Harry Hook directed this second screen adaptation of William Golding's cult novel about a group of British schoolchildren who revert to savagery when marooned on a deserted island. The new adaptation replaces British school children with a group of American military cadets and instead of a shipwreck, their plane crashes into the sea. The children swim ashore onto an island and try to fend for themselves, with the only surviving adult wracked with fever and crazed with pain. As the children get the feel of the island, the group separates into two different camps: Ralph (Balthazar Getty) and his followers prefer to act civilized and want to expand their efforts toward finding a way off the island; on the other hand, Jack (Chris Furrh) and his band revert to painting their faces, carrying spears and exploiting the island for survival. When the chances for rescue become less and less likely, the two factions go to war with each other, with tragic results. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Harry Hook
Writer(s):
Jay Presson AllenSara Schiff
Producer(s):
Peter NewmanRoss MilloyRoss E. Milloy
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Not For Children, Violence, Profanity, Adult Language, Adult Situations)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Steven C.

    This remake is more interested in being dramatic than in telling the story that it was based on. It's not a bad film, but the original is better.

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    Scott P.

    I thought this re-make of the original classic was excellent. It was not as true to the book as the original was, as they seem to have tried to Modernize and Americanize the time and settings a bit. Still, it was very well made, and the acting was terrific. Caution to adults with young children: the language gets a bit salty, but I think this actually made the film more realistic in a sense.

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    Matthew Y.

    Pretty good modernization and Americanization of the classic novel. Kids will probably enjoy this movie more than the black and white original.

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