Robert Louis Stevenson is a Scriptwriter British born on 13 november 1850 at Edinburgh (United-kingdom)
Robert Louis Stevenson
Robert Louis Stevenson participated to
80 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
2 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Scriptwriter
, 1h35
Directed by Ron Clements,
John MuskerOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
Musical,
AnimationThemes Space adventure films,
Seafaring films,
Monde imaginaire,
Transport films,
Time travel films,
Sur une planète fictive,
Sur la Lune,
Pirate films,
Musical films,
Films about disabilities,
Children's films,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Robot films,
L'OrActors Joseph Gordon-Levitt,
Brian Murray,
David Hyde Pierce,
Martin Short,
Emma Thompson,
Patrick McGoohanRoles Novel
Rating72%
Set in the future, the film's prologue depicts Jim Hawkins as a five-year-old (voiced by Austin Majors) reading a storybook in bed. Jim is enchanted by stories of the legendary pirate Captain Flint and his ability to appear from nowhere, raid passing ships, and disappear in order to hide the loot on the mysterious "Treasure Planet". Twelve years later, Jim (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) has grown into an aloof and alienated teenager. He is shown begrudgingly helping his mother Sarah (Laurie Metcalf) run an inn and deriving amusement from "solar surfing" (a hybrid of skysurfing and windsurfing atop a board attached to a solar sail-powered rocket), a pastime that frequently gets him in trouble., 1h35
Directed by Rouben MamoulianOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Disaster,
Fantastic,
Horror,
RomanceThemes Serial killer filmsActors Fredric March,
Miriam Hopkins,
Rose Hobart,
Holmes Herbert,
Halliwell Hobbes,
Edgar NortonRoles Novel
Rating75%
The film tells the story of Dr. Henry Jekyll (Fredric March), a kind English doctor in Victorian London, who is certain that within each man lurks impulses for both good and evil. One evening, Jekyll attends a party at the home of his fiancée Muriel Carew (Rose Hobart), the daughter of Brigadier General Sir Danvers Carew (Halliwell Hobbes). After the other guests have left, Jekyll informs Sir Danvers that, after speaking to Muriel, he wants Carew's permission to push up their wedding date. Sir Danvers sternly refuses Jekyll's request. Later, while walking home with his colleague, Dr. John Lanyon (Holmes Herbert), Jekyll spots a bar singer, Ivy Pearson (Miriam Hopkins), being attacked by a man outside her boarding house. Jekyll drives the man away and carries Ivy up to her room to attend to her. Ivy begins flirting with Jekyll and feigning injury, but Jekyll fights temptation and leaves with Lanyon.