There have been over 50 film and TV adaptations of
Treasure Island., the first talkie adaptation of the novel
Film Film adaptations include:
English-language •
Treasure Island (1918) — a silent film released by
Fox Film Corporation and directed by
Sidney Franklin and
Chester Franklin. •
Treasure Island (1920) — a silent film notably starring a woman,
Shirley Mason, as Jim Hawkins, along with
Charles Ogle, who had played
Frankenstein's monster a decade earlier in the
Edison version of
Frankenstein, as Long John Silver. Said to be a lost film, it was directed by
Maurice Tourneur and released by
Paramount Pictures. •
Treasure Island (1934) — the first sound film version starring
Wallace Beery,
Jackie Cooper and
Lionel Barrymore. •
Treasure Island (1950) — starring
Bobby Driscoll and
Robert Newton, notable for being the first version in colour and the
Walt Disney Studios' first completely live-action film. A sequel to this version was made (but not by Disney) in 1954, entitled
Long John Silver, which also starred Newton in the titular role. •
Treasure Island (1972) — starring
Orson Welles, was produced by
National General Pictures, and directed by
John Hough, Andrew White, and John Salway. •
Treasure Island (1973) — a
Filmation animated film released by
Warner Bros. directed by Hal Sutherland, written by Ben Starr, starring Richard Dawson as Long John Silver, Davy Jones as Jim Hawkins, and Dal McKennon as Captain Flint & Ben Gunn. •
Treasure Island (1987) — another animated adaptation, this film produced by
Burbank Films Australia and directed by Warwick Gilbert. •
Muppet Treasure Island (1996) — a film produced by
The Jim Henson Company and released by
Walt Disney Pictures, starring
the Muppets. The human performers include
Tim Curry as
Long John Silver,
Billy Connolly as
Billy Bones,
Jennifer Saunders as Mrs. Bluberidge, and newcomer
Kevin Bishop as Jim Hawkins. •
Treasure Island (1999) — starring
Jack Palance as Long John Silver,
Patrick Bergin as Billy Bones,
Christopher Benjamin as Squire Trelawney and
Kevin Zegers as Jim Hawkins. •
Treasure Planet (2002) — a reimagined adaptation from
Walt Disney Animation Studios set in space, with Long John Silver as a cyborg and many of the original characters re-imagined as aliens and robots, except for Jim, his mother and his father, who are human. •
Pirates of Treasure Island (2006) — a
direct-to-DVD mockbuster by
The Asylum to cash in on ''
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest''.
Foreign-language •
Treasure Island (1937) — a loose
Soviet adaptation starring
Osip Abdulov and
Nikolai Cherkasov, with a score by
Nikita Bogoslovsky. •
Between God, the Devil and a Winchester (1968), a
spaghetti western version starring
Richard Harrison and
Gilbert Roland. •
Treasure Island (1971) — a Soviet (Lithuanian) film starring
Boris Andreyev as Long John Silver, with a score by
Alexei Rybnikov. •
Animal Treasure Island (1971) — an
anime film directed by
Hiroshi Ikeda, written by Takeshi Iijima and
Hiroshi Ikeda, with story consultation by famous animator
Hayao Miyazaki. This version replaces several of the human characters with animal counterparts. •
Treasure Planet (1982), a Bulgarian animated science fiction adaptation directed by
Rumen Petkov. Petkov's idea of moving the action of the novel into space influenced Antonio Margherit, who in 1987 directed the television series Treasure Island in Space. In the English dub, Philip (Jimmy Hawkins in the original) is voiced by
Bryan Cranston. •
Treasure Island (1982) — a Soviet film in three parts; almost entirely faithful to the text of the novel. Featuring
Oleg Borisov as Long John Silver. • ''
L'Île au trésor'' (1985) — a Chilean-French adaptation starring
Vic Tayback as Long John Silver and
Melvil Poupaud as Jim Hawkins, with
Martin Landau,
Anna Karina, and
Jean-Pierre Léaud also starring. •
Il Pianeta del Tesoro – Treasure Planet (1987; aka
Treasure Island in Outer Space) — Italian/German science-fiction adaptation starring
Anthony Quinn as Long John Silver. •
Treasure Island (1988) — a critically acclaimed Soviet animation film in two parts, released in the United States (1992) as
Return to Treasure Island. • ''L'Île aux trésors'' (2007) — a French-British-Hungarian film directed by
Alain Berbérian, starring
Gérard Jugnot,
Alice Taglioni,
Vincent Rottiers and
Jean-Paul Rouve.
TV films •
Shin Takarajima (1965) — a 52-minute
anime TV special directed by
Osamu Tezuka and animated by
Mushi Productions with the characters replaced as animals. Originally planned as a 26-episode TV series for a bi-weekly program, only one episode was produced before the idea was scrapped and it was aired as a one-off special. It is not an adaptation of Tezuka's
manga of the same name. •
Treasure Island (1990) — a made-for-TV film for
TNT, starring
Charlton Heston,
Christian Bale,
Oliver Reed,
Christopher Lee and
Pete Postlethwaite; written, produced and directed by Heston's son,
Fraser C. Heston. •
Treasure Island Pirate (1991) •
Treasure Island (1995) — a made-for-TV movie directed by
Ken Russell and starring
Hetty Baynes as Long Jane Silver.
Television •
Treasure Island (1951) — a seven-part BBC series starring
Bernard Miles as Long John Silver. •
The Adventures of Long John Silver (1955) — 26 episodes shot at Pagewood Studios,
Sydney, Australia filmed in full colour and starring
Robert Newton. • ''L'isola del tesoro'' (1959 Italian television miniseries) produced by RAI with Alvaro Piccardi, Ivo Garrani and Arnoldo Foà. • "Mr. Magoo's Treasure Island" (1964) — a two-part episode of the cartoon series
The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo, was based on the novel, with
Mr. Magoo in the role of Long John Silver. •
Treasure Island (1966) — a German-French co-production for German television station
ZDF. •
Treasure Island (1968) — a BBC series of nine 25-minute episodes starring
Peter Vaughan. •
Treasure Island (1977) — a BBC adaptation Starring
Ashley Knight and
Alfred Burke. •
Treasure Island (
Takarajima; 1978) — a
Japanese animated series adapted from the novel. • "Treasure Island" (1988) — an episode of
Alvin and the Chipmunks starring Alvin as Jim Hawkins, Dave as Long John Silver, Simon as Dr. Livesey, Theodore as Squire Trelawney, and Brittany as Mrs. Hawkins. •
Treasure Island (1990), starring
Christian Bale,
Charlton Heston,
Oliver Reed and
Christopher Lee •
The Legends of Treasure Island (1993–1995) — an animated series loosely based on the novel, with the characters as animals. • "Salty Dog" — an episode of
Wishbone in which the eponymous character explores the story in a children's adapted version. •
Treasure Island: The Adventure Begins (1994) — a TV movie special promoting the
Treasure Island Hotel and Casino. •
Treasure Island (2012) — two-part series starring
Eddie Izzard, shown on
Sky1 (United Kingdom) from 1–2 January. •
Black Sails – a 2014 television drama that serves as a prequel to the story, detailing the origins of Captain Flint, Billy Bones, and John Silver during the Golden Age of Piracy. •
Treasure Island (''L'isola del tesoro''; 2015) — an Italian CGI animated series by Rai Fiction and Mondo TV. It mixes the original work with new characters and mythical elements such as voodoo. •
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew (2024) - a Disney+ streaming show is a loose adaptation of Treasure Island set in the
Star Wars universe.
Theatre There have been over 24 major stage adaptations made, though the number of minor adaptations remains countless. The story is also a popular plot and setting for a traditional
pantomime wherein Mrs. Hawkins, Jim's mother is the
dame. • In 1915
Jules Eckert Goodman's play
Treasure Island was staged on
Broadway. • In 1947, a production was mounted at the
St. James's Theatre in London, starring
Harry Welchman as Long John Silver and
John Clark as Jim Hawkins. • For a time, in London, there was an annual production of the musical Treasure Island, based on a
book by
Bernard Miles and
Josephine Wilson. The music was composed by
Cyril Ornadel and the lyrics by
Hal Shaper. The musical was performed at the
Mermaid Theatre, originally under the direction of Bernard Miles, who played
Long John Silver, a part he also played in a television version. Comedian
Spike Milligan would often play Ben Gunn in these productions, and in 1981,
Tom Baker played
Long John Silver. •
Pieces of Eight (1985), premiered in
Edmonton, Alberta, is a musical adaptation by
Jule Styne. • In 1986, a Danish language musical adaptation of
Treasure Island named
Skatteøen premiered at
Folketeatret, Copenhagen with a book by
Preben Harris and music and lyrics by singer-songwriter
Sebastian. Since its premiere, it has been put on stage frequently by several Danish theatre companies. • In 2007, an adaptation of
Treasure Island by
Ken Ludwig premiered at the Alley Theatre, Houston; played at the
Theatre Royal, Haymarket on London's
West End in 2008; and won the AATE Distinguished Play Award for Best Adaptation of the Year. • An adaptation in August 2009 was run by
the Henegar Center for the Arts in downtown historic Melbourne, Florida. •
Treasure Island: the Curse of the Pearl Necklace (2014–15), by Jon Bradfield and Martin Hooper, is an alternative
pantomime that included gay, lesbian, and trans characters, and played a sold-out run at London's
Above The Stag Theatre. • In 2011,
Tom Hewitt starred in
B.H. Barry and
Vernon Morris's stage adaptation of the novel, which officially opened 5 March at the Irondale Center in
Brooklyn. • In July 2011,
Bristol Old Vic staged a large-scale outdoor production of
Treasure Island outside the theatre on
King Street, Bristol directed by
Sally Cookson, with music by Benji Bower. • From October 2013 to 2014,
Mind the Gap Theatre Company, a leading UK theatre company in working with actors with learning disabilities, embarked on a national tour of
Treasure Island, retold with a twist by Olivier award-winning writer
Mike Kenny. • In 2013, YouthPlays published
Long Joan Silver by
Arthur M. Jolly, an adaptation in which all of the pirates are women. • A version by
Bryony Lavery and directed by
Polly Findlay was produced at London's
Royal National Theatre from December 2014 to April 2015. In this version of the play, Jim is a girl. This production starred rising actor
Patsy Ferran as Jim and
Arthur Darvill as Silver. • As part of their 2017 Season, the
Stratford Festival of Canada premiered an adaptation of
Treasure Island by Canadian playwright
Nicolas Billon. • In 2018 the newly reopened
Leicester Haymarket Theatre staged a new version of
Treasure Island, adapted by
Sandi Toksvig, as their first Christmas show in 10 years.
Audio Radio •
Orson Welles broadcast a radio adaptation via
The Mercury Theatre on the Air in July 1938, with its setting being half in England and half on the Island. The broadcast, which omits "My Sea Adventure", included music by
Bernard Herrmann. •
William Redfield played Silver on the May 14, 1948
Your Playhouse of Favorites adaptation. •
Ronald Colman hosted an adaptation of the novel on the April 27, 1948, broadcast of
Favorite Story. •
James Mason played Silver opposite
Bobby Driscoll's "Jim Hawkins" on the
Lux Radio Theatre's adaptation on January 29, 1951. • There have been two BBC Radio adaptations of
Treasure Island, with Silver being played by
Peter Jeffrey in 1989, and
Jack Shepherd in 1995. • Author
John le Carré performed an abridged reading of the novel in five parts as part of
BBC Radio 4's
Afternoon Reading. •
Treasure Island 2020 (November 12, 2018 – January 12, 2020) is a 10-part
BYU Radio radio adaptation broadcast via
The Apple Seed. The audio adventure places the main trio of kids in 2019 and turns it into a time-traveling adventure that involves both them going to the past to look for treasures and Long John Silver, Billy Bones, and others coming to the present through the time vortex. The series is now available as a free podcast.
Other audio recordings •
Basil Rathbone starred as both The Narrator and Silver, with
Dix Davis as Jim Hawkins, in a 1944 audio recording for
Columbia Masterworks Records. •
James Kenney played Jim Hawkins and
Anthony Woodruff played Long John Silver in the
Tale Spinners for Children audio adaptation of
Treasure Island (United Artists Records, UAC 11013). • A 2013
Big Finish Productions audiobook adaptation of
Treasure Island was written and directed by
Barnaby Edwards and starred
Tom Baker as
Long John Silver,
Nicholas Farrell as the Narrator, and
Edward Holtom as
Jim Hawkins. • The King Arthur/Treasure Island album features a 15 minutes long adaptation of the novel with Captain Flint replacing Billy Bones as the holder of the map. • There is also a 30-minute recording of the novel with a more expanded version of the plot. Both these albums feature different orchestration of the song "Fifteen men on a Dead man's chest", and the 30 minute version features a song about Long John Silver's parrot, Captain Flint.
Books and comics •
Famous Stories #1 (1942,
Dell Comics) — sixty pages, drawn by Robert Bugg •
Shin Takarajima (1947) — a loose adaptation of
Treasure Island by Sakai Shichima and
Osamu Tezuka •
Classics Illustrated #64 (Oct. 1949,
Gilberton) — adapted by Ken Fitch and
Alex A. Blum • "Walt Disney's Treasure Island",
Four Color #624 (April 1955,
Dell Comics) — adapted by John Ushler from
Disney's 1950 film adaptation • "La isla del tesoro",
Joyas Literarias Juveniles #2 (1970,
Editorial Bruguera) — adapted by José Antonio Vidal Sales and Alfonso Cerón Nuñez; translated and reprinted as "Treasure Island",
King Classics #7 (1977,
King Features) •
Pendulum Illustrated Classics (1973, Pendulum Press) — adapted by John Norwood Fago and Nardo Cruz •
Marvel Classics Comics #15 (1976,
Marvel Comics) — adapted by
Bill Mantlo and Dino Castrillo; re-issued by
Fisher-Price in 1984 •
Godspeed (1993) — a science-fictional novel by
Charles Sheffield that recasts the search for pirate treasure as the search for lost faster-than-light drive technology • ''Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island: The Graphic Novel'' (2005,
Penguin Books) — adapted by Tim Hamilton • ''Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island'' (2007,
Capstone Publishers) — adapted by Greg Rebis •
Treasure Island #1–6,
Marvel Illustrated (Aug. 2007–Jan. 2008, Marvel Comics) — adapted by
Roy Thomas,
Mario Gully, and Pat Davidson • ''L'Île au trésor, de Robert Louis Stevenson
(2007–2009, Delcourt) — adapted by David Chauvel and Fred Simon; translated and reprinted as Papercutz Classics Illustrated Series'' #5 (2010,
Papercutz) •
Disney Treasure Island, Starring Mickey Mouse (Oct. 2018,
Dark Horse Comics) — adapted by Teresa Radice, Erin Brady (translation), and Stefano Turconi
Music • The self-titled Ben Gunn Society album released in 2003 presents the story centered on the character of
Ben Gunn, based primarily on Chapter XV, "Man of the Island", and other relevant parts of the book. • "Treasure Island" (1992) is a song by
Running Wild, from their
Pile of Skulls album, that tells the novel's story. • Scottish
glam rock artists
The Sensational Alex Harvey Band paid tribute to the book with their 1974 song "The Tomahawk Kid". The song names many of
Treasure Island's characters in its lyrics, and was often dedicated to Robert Louis Stevenson in live performance. • "
I'm Still Here (Jim's Theme)" and "Always Know Where You Are" are songs performed by
Goo Goo Dolls frontman John Rzeznik for
Disney's animated retelling. •
The Cursed Island (2014) is an album by
Skull & Bones that is based on
Treasure Island. • "Dead Man's Sea Shanty" by artist Chonny Jash is a retelling of the story of Treasure Island as a sea shanty, heavily utilising a rearrangement of "
Dead Man's Chest". •
Treasure Island (2025) is a suite for orchestra composed by Andrea Montepaone and published by Telecinesound Records in which the events of the novel are described through 13 pieces.
Video games •
Treasure Island (1984) is a
graphic adventure video game based loosely on the novel. It was written by Greg Duddle, published by Mr. Micro (and often rebranded by Commodore) on the
Commodore 16,
Plus/4,
Commodore 64, and
ZX Spectrum. In the game, the player takes the part of Jim Hawkins travelling around the island dispatching pirates with cutlasses before getting the treasure and being chased back to the ship by Long John Silver. •
Treasure Island (1985) is an adventure game based upon the novel published by
Windham Classics. •
La Isla del Tesoro de R. L. Stevenson (1999) is a point-and-click adventure game based upon the novel developed, edited, and published by Barcelona Multimedia. •
Monkey Island, a
LucasArts adventure game, is partly based on
Treasure Island, lending many of its plot points and characters and using many humorous references to the book. •
Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon is one of the various video games released by Disney based on their animated film
Treasure Planet. •
Treasure Island (2010) is a
hidden objects game launched by French publisher
Anuman Interactive. •
Captain Silver is an arcade game that follows its protagonist, Jim Aykroyd, in his quest to find Captain Silver's hidden treasure, for which he must battle an undead Captain Silver in order to find. == References in popular culture ==