Fulfilling his father's prophecy of disaster Robinson Crusoe is stranded on a deserted island along with his cat Sam and his dog Felix while on a trip to purchase African slaves. His curiosity is unending and his recycling of the land's resources highly economical (he protects himself from wild beasts and savages using the pilfered remains of his now-sunken ship). More so than any other dramatization of Daniel Defoe's classic novel Bunuel's Robinson Crusoe is both morally ambitious
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Fulfilling his father&39;s prophecy of disaster Robinson Crusoe is stranded on a deserted island along with his cat Sam and his dog Felix while on a trip to purchase African slaves His curiosity is unending and his recycling of the land&39;s resources highly economical (he protects himself from wild beasts and savages using the pilfered remains of his now-sunken ship) More so than any other dramatization of Daniel Dafoe&39;s classic novel Buñuel&39;s Robinson Crusoe is both morally ambitious and spiritually daring
Luis Bunuel's morally ambitious and spiritually daring adaptation of the classic novel by Daniel Defoe, in which Robinson Crusoe (Dan O'Herlihy) is stranded on a deserted island after a shipwreck while on a trip to purchase African slaves. Crusoe's curiosity proves unending, and his recycling of the land's resources highly economical (he protects himself from wild beasts and savages using the pilfered remains of his now-sunken ship). Meanwhile, his surreal encounter with his father's spirit reveals the castaway's complex view of religion, forgiveness and guilt.
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