Mutiny on the Bounty (1962)
Movie · 1962 · Adventure, Drama, History · 3h 5m · NR · English
Curator score: 1.8/10 (19.6K ratings)
The mightiest excitement that ever swept across the sea or the screen!
Overview
The Bounty leaves Portsmouth in 1787. Its destination: to sail to Tahiti and load bread-fruit. Captain Bligh will do anything to get there as fast as possible, using any means to keep up a strict discipline. When they arrive at Tahiti, it is like a paradise for the crew, something completely different than the living hell aboard the ship. On the way back to England, officer Fletcher Christian becomes the leader of a mutiny.
Ratings
- Curator score: 1.8/10
- IMDb: 7.2/10
- Rotten Tomatoes: 70%
- Metacritic: 48
- TMDB: 7.1/10
Director
Lewis Milestone
Production
Arcola Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Cast
Marlon Brando, Trevor Howard, Richard Harris, Hugh Griffith, Richard Haydn, Percy Herbert, Gordon Jackson, Chips Rafferty, Noel Purcell, Eddie Byrne, Tim Seely, Tarita, Frank Silvera, Keith McConnell, Rahera Tuia, Ruita Salmon, Nathalie Tehahe, Tematai Tevaearai, Odile Hinano Paofai, Teretiaiti Teyahineheipua Maifano
Curator Review
Verdict
A grand, old-school adventure epic with impressive scale, strong seafaring tension, and a striking clash between tyranny and rebellion, but it’s also overlong, uneven, and weighed down by colonial-era attitudes and a famously divisive central performance.
Best for
- viewers who like classic Hollywood roadshow epics
- fans of historical adventure and shipboard drama
- people interested in prestige productions with big sets and location spectacle
- viewers curious about Marlon Brando’s most eccentric star turns
Skip if
- you want a lean, modern pace
- you’re sensitive to colonialist framing and exoticism
- you prefer intimate character drama over sprawling spectacle
- you dislike long runtime and old-fashioned prestige melodrama
Overview
Mutiny on the Bounty is very much a product of the early-1960s prestige epic boom: huge, expensive, handsome, and a little unwieldy. Its strongest asset is scale. The shipboard oppression, Tahitian interlude, and eventual revolt all play as broad, vivid cinema, with real physical heft in the production design and seafaring sequences.
Worth noting
The film works best as a clash of forces: discipline versus freedom, order versus chaos, authority versus charisma. Trevor Howard gives the story a hard edge as Bligh, while Brando’s Fletcher Christian is more slippery, theatrical, and famously hard to pin down. That tension gives the movie energy even when the narrative drifts.
Bottom line
It’s also impossible to ignore the colonial gaze baked into the material. The Tahiti passages are lush but filtered through a romanticized, exploitative lens, which can make the film feel dated in a way that goes beyond its age. Still, for viewers who enjoy sprawling classic adventure cinema, it remains a fascinating and often very watchable artifact.
Top Letterboxd reviews
phoebe 💫 (3.5★) · 384 likes
Idk why this disturbs me so much but the actress who played the stock ~native girl used as a sex object by colonialist sailors~ character in the 1935 version of Mutiny on the Bounty married Marlon Brando, who then starred in this (the remake), then he promptly divorced her and married the actress who played the SAME native girl in the 1962 remake? That’s some Vertigo shit right there
𝙿𝚊𝚘𝚕𝚘 𝙼𝚊𝚌𝙶𝚞𝚏𝚏𝚒𝚗 | 🇮🇹 (4★) · 102 likes
Inspired by a fact that really happened at the end of the 18th century in the Pacific Ocean, Mutiny on the Bounty is a great adventure fresco with beautiful exotic settings. The film follows the story of the English vessel Bounty, en route to Tahiti to embark some plants. Exasperated by the cruel and merciless methods of Captain William Bligh who imposes a discipline devoid of any humanity, the crew - led by the second officer - mutinies, abandoning Bligh… more Inspired by a fact that really happened at the end of the 18th century in the Pacific Ocean, Mutiny on the Bounty is a great adventure fresco with beautiful exotic settings. The film follows the story of the English vessel Bounty, en route to Tahiti to embark some plants. Exasperated by the cruel and merciless methods of Captain William Bligh who imposes a discipline devoid of any humanity, the crew - led by the second officer - mutinies, abandoning Bligh… more
📀 Cammmalot 📀 (3.5★) · 67 likes
Cinematic Time Capsule1962 Marathon - Film #79 🎶 Because mutiny on the bounty's what we're all about 🎶🎶 I'm gonna board your ship and turn it on out 🎶 - Beastie Boys This film is a complete conundrum The fifth highest-grossing film of 1962, but considered a box office flop. Nominated for 7 Academy awards including Best Picture, but considered a disaster. It brought in over class="h-100"3 million, but because of the class="h-100"9 million budget it ended up… more
legolas (3★) · 57 likes
The 1962 Mutiny on the Bounty is the Technicolor fever dream of Hollywood's prime with a richer, wider reinterpretation of the 1935 original, bespangled with spectacle and overpurchased with ambition. And to its credit, it's gorgeous to behold. The production is first-rate, from the replica Bounty, hand-assembled for real, to the splendiferous, painterly set pieces of the South Pacific, every frame shouts big-budget prestige. Raging ocean storms, idyllic island paradises, vibrant Tahitian rituals with 6,000 extras. It's all there, all… more The 1962 Mutiny on the Bounty is the Technicolor fever dream of Hollywood's prime with a richer, wider reinterpretation of the 1935 original, bespangled with spectacle and overpurchased with ambition. And to its credit, it's gorgeous to behold. The production is first-rate, from the replica Bounty, hand-assembled for real, to the splendiferous, painterly set pieces of the South Pacific, every frame shouts big-budget prestige. Raging ocean storms, idyllic island paradises, vibrant Tahitian rituals with 6,000 extras. It's all there, all… more
Fabian (3★) · 49 likes
A massive historical epic the likes of which were produced excessively in the early 1960s, with highly inflated budgets and troubled productions, contributing to the inevitable decline of the Golden Age of classic Hollywood cinema. This remake of the 1935 Best Picture winner is overlong, oversized and a chore to get through, with a rightfully dismissed performance by Marlon Brando front and center—not to mention the fact that this somehow snagged another Best Picture nomination despite being very middle-of-the-road even… more A massive historical epic the likes of which were produced excessively in the early 1960s, with highly inflated budgets and troubled productions, contributing to the inevitable decline of the Golden Age of classic Hollywood cinema. This remake of the 1935 Best Picture winner is overlong, oversized and a chore to get through, with a rightfully dismissed performance by Marlon Brando front and center—not to mention the fact that this somehow snagged another Best Picture nomination despite being very middle-of-the-road even… more
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Topics
historical epic, sea adventure, prestige drama, colonial era, rebellion, authoritarian captain, lush location shooting, old Hollywood, sweeping runtime, period spectacle