Bounty 1962 EPILOGUE - does anyone remember it?
Does anyone remember that the 1962 version of Mutiny on the Bounty had an Epilogue? About 24 years after the mutineers arrived on Pitcairn Island, a British ship finally discovered where the mutineers had landed. In the movie epilogue, of the original crew, only one of the Bounty crew was still alive.
In the movie epilogue, I think that it was Brown the botantist who survived but I am not sure if I am remembering that correctly. The rest of the crew all died or killed off one another before they were discovered.
Fletcher Christian probably did not die as depicted in the 1962 movie. Some legends have it that he actually returned to England but that is widely doubted.
In reality, John Adams (aka Alexander Smith - the character played by swarthy Hugh Griffith) was the last survivor of the British crew. The original inhabitants numbered 28 including 9 Englishmen, 6 Tahitian men, 12 Tahitian women and one baby.
While alive on Pitcairn, the crew fathered children with the native women and many remained there for generations. In 1937, the population was 233. Most descendants emigrated to other places - many to New Zealand. Only 47 descendants of the mutineers live there to this day. The island made news in 2004 when 6 of the men were accused of child molestation. Several pleaded guilty.
A fascinating 9 minute documentary "Pitcairn Island today" is included on the DVD release of the 1935 film. With 50 some families, it looked like a far different place than it is in 2006.
Anyway, I only ever saw the 1962 movie epilogue once. Hopefully it will be included on the upcoming U.S. release of the DVD. Does anyone else remember it?