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Kidnapped
Sold
into shipboard slavery by his wicked uncle, the newly orphaned
David Balfour turns his misfortune into adventure in this Disney
adaptation of the classic Robert Louis Stevenson novel. Before
he can get back to the Scottish Lowlands to claim his birthright,
the young man experiences mutiny, shipwreck, clan wars, trickery,
illness, and bagpipe playing. Most of this is at the side of the
high-spirited Highlander Alan Breck. The Stewart clan leader crashes
into his prison ship, jumps aboard, and commandeers both the ship
and the boy's life, tutoring him in the ways of subterfuge, battle,
and loyalty. Despite the relatively heavy subject matter, the
tone is light and the action swift. Add the gorgeous--and genuine--Celtic
scenery, and it makes for a quickly passed 95 minutes. Although
this 1960 film has no graphic violence, a boy is killed aboard
ship and other more anonymous characters die, making this tale
more appropriate for gradeschoolers and up. --Kimberly Heinrichs.
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