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'Saturday Island' is a 1952 British south seas adventure romance film directed by Stuart Heisler and starring Linda Darnell, Tab Hunter and Donald Gray. The film was produced by independent company Coronado Productions with the financial backing of RKO Pictures who distributed it in Britain. It was released in America by United Artists under the alternative title 'Island of Desire'.

Synopsis



When a hospital ship strikes a mine during the Second World War, the only survivors are Lieutenant Elizabeth Smythe and Corporal Michael Dugan, who become marooned on an island in the South Pacific, where they slowly bond. Their relationship is complicated by the arrival of a third person, a survivor of a plane crash.

Production



The film was based on a novel by Hugh Brooke which was published in 1935. The 'New York Times' called it "a delightful adventure".Happy Castaways: SATURDAY ISLAND. By Hugh Brooke. New York Times, 11 Aug 1935: BR6. Film rights came into the hands of David E. Rose who set up the project in England under Warner Bros. Stuart Heisler signed to direct and Linda Darnell agreed to star, her first British film.OBSERVATION ON THE LONDON SCREEN SCENE By STEPHEN WATTS. New York Times 1 Apr 1951: 101To Film 'Saturday Island'

The Christian Science Monitor 23 June 1951: 11.
Don Taylor was originally set to be Darnell's co star.Drama: O'Keefe Writes White House Thriller; Chaplin Import Will Be Tested

Schallert, Edwin. Los Angeles Times 21 Apr 1951: 11.
Donald Gray signed to play the second male lead.Drama: Mildred Dunnock Deals Multiply; Irish Clan Gathers for Ford Film

Schallert, Edwin. Los Angeles Times 4 June 1951: B9.


Location filming started in Jamaica on 1 July 1951.POWER'S ROLE GOES TO CONTRACT ACTOR: Dale Robertson Will Play Lead in Fox Film Adaptation of Roberts' 'Lydia Bailey' By THOMAS F. BRADY Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES 4 June 1951: 29. The second male lead eventually went to Tab Hunter. Hunter was recommended by Paul Guilfoyle a character actor who heard Heisler was looking for an unknown. Hunter went to see Heisler who asked the actor to take off his shirt. He tested on Saturday and by Monday was getting his passport to travel to Jamaica.A Critic's Remark and Hard Work Put Tab Hunter on Top: Critic and Work Spur Tab Hunter Hopper, Hedda. Los Angeles Times 13 Feb 1955: D1. Interiors were shot at Walton Studios near London. The film's sets were designed by the art director John Howell.

Cast



* Linda Darnell as Lieutenant Elizabeth Smythe

* Tab Hunter as Marine Corporal Michael J. 'Chicken' Dugan

* Donald Gray as William Peck

* John Laurie as Grimshaw

* Sheila Chong as Tukua

* Russell Waters as Dr. Snyder

* MacDonald Parke as Ship's Captain

* Michael Newell as Edie

* Lloyd Lamble as Officer of the Watcg

* Peter Butterworth as Wounded Marine

* Harold Ayer as Marine Sergeant

* Diana Decker as Nurse

* Hilda Fenemore as Nurse

* Joan Benham as Nurse

* Brenda Hogan as Nurse

* Katharine Blake as Nurse

See also



* List of British films of 1952

* List of American films of 1952

References



Bibliography



* Harper, Sue & Porter, Vincent. 'British Cinema of the 1950s: The Decline of Deference'. Oxford University Press, 2007.


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