Plot
Stranded on an island, a group of schoolboys degenerate into savagery.
Release Year: 1990
Rating: 6.2/10 (10,535 voted)
Director:
Harry Hook
Stars: Balthazar Getty, Chris Furrh, Danuel Pipoly
Storyline After a plane crash in the ocean, a group of military students reach an island. Ralph organizes the boys, assigning responsibilities for each one. When the rebel Jack Merridew neglects the fire camp and they lose the chance to be seen by a helicopter, the group split under the leadership of Jack. While Ralph rationalizes the procedures, Jack returns to the primitivism, using the fear for the unknown (in a metaphor to the religion) to control the other boys, and hunting and chasing pigs, stealing the possession of Ralph's group and even killing people.
Writers: William Golding, Sara Schiff
Cast: Balthazar Getty
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Ralph
Chris Furrh
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Jack Merridew
Danuel Pipoly
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Piggy
James Badge Dale
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Simon
(as Badgett Dale)
Andrew Taft
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The Twins
Edward Taft
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The Twins
Gary Rule
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Roger
Terry Wells
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Andy
Braden MacDonald
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Larry
Angus Burgin
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Greg
Martin Zentz
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Sheraton
Brian Jacobs
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Peter
Vincent Amabile
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Patterson
David Weinstein
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Mikey
Chuck Bell
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Steve
Taglines:
What separates Man from Beast? Not Much!
Trivia: Chris Furrh was in another movie this same year about a group of kids stranded alone on an island:
Exile.
Goofs:
Plot holes:
Whatever happened to the large raft after they landed on the island?
Quotes: Ralph:
Whoever holds the conch gets to speak.
User Review
Don't get your hopes up
Rating:
I've read the book so many times and after seeing the first 1963
adaptation
of the movie I admit I was a little let down. I was surprised they didn't
put in the Simon scene (which is probably one of the most important
scenes
in the book) and a lot of other important things they missed out on. But
then, once I found out there was another version of the movie I quickly
rented it. But let me tell you something;
This is movie is much worse than the first one, and does an awful job of
telling the storyline.
Although the boys were very adorable (I'll admit that)that still didn't
make
up for the bad acting job they did. Plus, I was really confused on why
the
director chose to make a nonexistent captain the most important symbol in
the book. Why he did that is beyond me. So anyways, my point is, if your
looking for a good movie based on the book, you should probably just
stick
to the first one, and don't waste your money on renting/buying this
movie.
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