Mutiny on the Bounty (1962) - The Mutiny Scene (5/9) | Movieclips
Mutiny on the Bounty - The Mutiny: Christian (Marlon Brando) leads a mutiny against Captain Bligh (Trevor Howard).
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On a sea voyage to transport breadfruit to Jamaica, English Captain Bligh (Trevor Howard) abuses his crew and officers enough to anger his 1st Lieutenant, Fletcher Christian (Marlon Brando). When they reach their destination, tensions ease and the crew luxuriates in island life until Bligh claps several men in irons for trying to desert. On the trip home, further indignities inspire Christian to stage a mutiny and set Bligh and those loyal to him afloat in a row boat.
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TM & © Metro Goldwyn Mayer (1962)
Cast: Gordon Jackson, Hugh Griffith, Marlon Brando, Percy Herbert, Richard Harris, Richard Haydn, Tim Seely, Trevor Howard
Director: Carol Reed, Lewis Milestone
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Beside the phenomenal acting and staging, there's no music at all here, a brilliant choice which modern Hollywood flicks wouldn't even dare to think of. A masterpiece.
@@thenovicewhispers um….. what?
Yes I agree a classic!!
For real, like No Country for Old Men totally doesn’t exist
Sometimes no music is the best music
Second that. I prefer old movies with no music or effects.
He took that sword stab like a gangsta. Lol
He really did! 😂
Marlon to me is the most confident actor I've seen on screen, his commanding presence is just on another level if that makes sense.
That confidence is beautifully displayed when he first defies Bligh. There's a moment of human frailty when he verbally accepts the order, and you can see he's tortured by this. It contrasts with and thereby emphasizea the courage in his very next action: he simply takes the ladel full of water back to the dying man. His physical confidence is amazing to watch. I don't know if any other actor could have played the character like this. Certainly Mel Gibson and others who portrayed Fletcher Christian did not match up to Brando's portrayal in thus regard--his physical and moral confidence and grace.
@@falstaffswims ttt
@@falstaffswims I understand that the real Fletcher Christian didn't in fact die as his captain hoped he would in this scene as I understand he was killed in the battle of Pitcairn Island in about 1790-2? the Royal Navy actually discharged him as punishment for the stealing their ship
absolutely
Wooden here, though. Mel Gibson is on another level with Christian.
Trevor Howard was a magnificent actor, his voice, his demeanor, his coolness, amazing work!
I think Charles Laugton and Sir Anthony Hopkins did the best Blighs
@@chrismc410 Laughton was a bit too much of a ham.
Trevor Howard thought that he was too old for this movie.
@@chrismc410 not when it comes to this level of acting and Trevor absolutely nails this role in every aspect ... and in the books Blighs is on 2 levels more cruel an tormented person that what the movie portrais ... belive me
I also like how Trevor Howard and Marlon Brando faced off against eachother some 15 yrs later in Superman as Jor-El and the 1st Elder
Brando aged a lot in 15 years sadly, he looked prime in this
Brando really had a spectacular beauty!
I saw the 1962 "Mutiny" when I was about twelve. Howard's Bligh scared the crap out of me. Every one of his lines just drips with menace and cruelty. (Great job, Trevor!)
Brando was quite a scary phenomenon. I know this scene by heart, and somehow I still wonder what he is going to do next. Devastating talent
Yea. Explosive.
Excellent, surely. But Trevor Howard is breathtaking throughout the entirety of this flick, with the exception of his dance number in Tahiti
This is what you get when you book a cheap cruise
UR A DORK!
@@gumborufus8322 a funny one though.
Some cruise.
I know critics like to knock this one but this is my favorite Bounty movie. Superb acting all around
It's fabulous
As a true last living descendent of the very man, it is an honour of my great great great great grandfather be portrayed by Mr Marlon Brando 👌
How incredible. But I actually prefer the 1980's version, known as The Bounty, which features Anthony Hopkins as Captain Bligh and Mel Gibson as Fletcher Christian. Maybe it's an era thing? However, I really do admire all three. I just hope to Christ they don't make a fourth with today's half arsed production and directing.🙄
My favorite line, "You can thank whatever pig-god you pray to that you haven't turned me into a murderer."
sooo true !!!
When the movie begins Brando is walking on the doc and the opening tune is indelably etched on my memory
My favorite scene of the movie when Christian takes over the ship it's so gratifying
Yes. Scary
The Motion Picture Academy has made some mistakes over the years, but not nominating Trevor Howard for his extraordinary work in MotB was one of the most egregious. So unforgettable was his performance that I found it difficult to not see him as Bligh even when he played characters completely unlike Bligh (like Dr. Harvey in Brief Encounter).
Intense scene, well-acted by all. Yes, that goes especially for Brando!
Brando’s English accent did for Mutiny on the Bounty what Sofia Coppola’s acting did for Godfather III.
Marlon Brando was acceptional...by far ,he was different and awesome too in the character he was on the Bounty...what an actor he was.. so close to encounter if you know him personal...and yes...I met him once in Spain...he was with Bob(de niro) on that sail ship ...the best summer I ever had in Spain..he was a gentle and kind person.... thank you Lou...thank you🙏❤.....r.i.p.with love and respect
This was honestly one of the best movies I've ever seen, it's brilliant, I urge you to get a copy.
Yes, I agree 100 percent.
Just watched it Nothing but facts
wTch it where?
@@robinndjavera5625 literally a link in the video description to buy it.
I learn a lot when I watch this outstanding film and the incredible performance by Brando & Trevor!! Greetings from Egypt.
Was required study in my acting class. 1980
Now I know where Tom Hardy got his inspiration for the Bane voice
Well, Tom Hardy said he got the inspiration of the Bane voice from a Gypsy boxer though the similarity with Bligh's voice is also worth noting.
To think that there are actual descendants of this event all living on one island.
trevor howard what an actor
I was in Dollymount in Dublin yesterday. Was reading on the billboard that Bligh designed Dublin port. I live about 5km from it have been going there for 50 years and never realised. 🍀🇮🇪
Cheers
One of my favourite scenes ever. Life changing
Too bad this scene is TOTALLY fake!
@@richardzellers it's a movie so...
I would've thrown Bligh overboard. Let the sharks have him.
Does anyone else, who grew up in the 80s, realize that, in addition to Marlon Brando (Christian) playing Jor El in Superman, that Trevor Howard (Bligh) played the leader of Krypton Council that rejected and threatened Jor El with insurrection if he promoted the idea of Krypton’s destruction. (Also the last council member that voted “guilty” against Zod). I’ve seen Superman probably a dozen times growing up and as an adult enjoyed this movie several times but never made this connection until a few years ago.
I still remember that last council member's word: "GUILTEHH"
Glorious film.
Yep, and criminally under-rated by Leonard Maltin, among others.
lol, damn I didn't know starved out sailors had such muscular bodies.
So many of them standing around, doing nothing.
Sailing is an extremely physically demanding job. Not like today's Navies
@@Superabound2 that is true but back then a sailors diet was absolute crap. Even with all that labor hard to get big leaving off of carbs
@@kstreet7438 They got meat 3 times a week, minimum, IIRC. But yes, the rest was gruel, rice, bread and ale. Kinda surprised a few weren't outright chunky.
@@michaelwestmoreland2530 Google Burgoo, there is a chef who recreates the old navy recopies.
Something tells me this clip is about to get a ton of views.
Something tells me you know why I'm here
@@corybanks5916 It's somebody's all-time favorite movie
Something tells me ,he never saw the movie before or he wouldn't get so invigorated.
I sense a surge of new memes on the horizon.
Well..I guess i'm not the only one...
Mr Christian made Captain Bligh an offer he couldn’t refuse…
With a Captain like this I don't blame the crew for Mutiny.
that was the point of the movie
Is there a case when mutiny is not justified?
@@rc59191 The irony was afterwards the mutineers themselves fought and killed each other. The ones that were left were eventually captured by the admiralty prosecuted and hanged.
He wasn't actually that bad a captain. They didn't mutiny because he denied water, Christian seized power by aligning himself with criminals because he was a useless opportunist who wouldn't have become a Captain if he worked hard anyway.
It's a movie. It's not factually portrayed.
The replica of the ship The Bounty sadly sank in hurricane Sandy in 2012. Such a great pity because nowadays they don't build wooden tall ships nowadays.
Masterpiece movie ❤
This was once the most expensive film ever made at that time until “Cleopatra” came out in 1963...
Which was only a year later...
@@PKMNFan4664 "Cleopatra" was a financial train-wreck: "the biggest asp-disaster in the world" (which was apparently said of an earlier, more primitive production).
The captain lost control because of his lack of empathy his sea hands would rather see him fail even if they do and that's a major problem if your a leader.
Great actors❤
Realy loved this movie 😁
Why did he fall over from a light slap ? 😂
courage against tyrany,the man fighting for his freedom
Boy , this Man is angry ! Brando was such an expressive actor.
Well I had to come check this movie out
This is what you get when you join up with Captain Bligh.
Good acting. Great scene in a great film. Should be required study in film schools.
I'm with Captain Bligh on this one. No water!
Being one of the best movie of legendary,"The God Father!" Remarkable Post! Kudos.
A great movie.
History... A very very dicey subject
I think i was just 12 years old when i first saw this great movie. I was so sorry that Mr Christian died in the end and the cruel inhuman Captain managed to survive.
a very very good film
Marlon took Trevor Howard rule for real and became Captain that's why few years later Marlon apologise to Trevor
How many peoples here afta hearin Trumpy??? 😂
Im here for same reason you are 😂😂
Marlon's Christian (1962) is better than Mel's Christian (1984)
Different performances, but they both did well
@@Inari1987 in the second, the main character seems that of Anthony Hopkins ...
I disagree
Two entirely different portrayals. Brando was foppish and more of a hero, Mel was unhinged and according to history, a lot closer to what Christian was in real life.
@@ricardocantoral7672Yeah, Christian was insane. On the night of the mutiny he was about to kill himself by deserting the Bounty on a cobbled together raft in the middle of the ocean.
Roger, that made me laugh.
Brando developed his natural style of acting because he couldn't project his voice to the back of the theater and needed to fill that vacuum.
Throw the breadfruit in the water! HAHAHA!
"No! Mutiny! Mutiny!!!"-Captain B. McCrea
Marvelous brando
Soms is dit nodig, een kwestie van verdediging en overleving. Ik was nog een kind maar deze film maakte indruk. ✔
Inesquecível ❤❤❤
Marlon Brando!
the 80s film makes this one look like a 50s college project.
Brando was a great actor
go down below, until your court martial. ouch!
A grave corruption of historical events and fact. Captain Bligh was, for his times, a great and progressive commander that cared for his men. A competent Roya Navigator and a skilled diplomate.
Oh really? Did you serve under him? That would make you what? Over 200 years old?
@@nonyabiz9487 What makes you think otherwise?
Ok, but it is a great movie nonetheless. Bligh and Christian serve as mythical figures in that sense.
I read somewhere that he was Cornish.
Must be Bligh’s great-great-great-great grandson.
Boy Eddy Izzard has aged wonderfully
Brilliant movie and one of my all-time favorites. Sometimes, you gotta rebel against the established power when things have gone a bit too far ... (self note for 2020)
thanks.
So we’re all here after the tweet? 🤔
I'm here because of a video, from what tweet you've came?
I was a poor Captain who was mutinied, that’s my style sir.
Be careful Mr Christian. Mr Cowley is on board.
I didnt know there was the Original Movie. In the 80s Remake ,Hopkins plays Marlon and Mel plays Howard though I didnt know him.I'll watch it.
Christian looks like "Diego de la Vega"....
This movie makes Bligh out to be - contrary to historical record - such a malevolent tyrant, that it utterly fails to explain to the audience why anyone sided with Bligh in the mutiny at all. Of course, the movie aims to make us sympathetic towards the mutineers, and in order to do that it has to lie - but it takes it too far: had Bligh really been like this movie presents him, there would not be a single man who would support him at the time of the mutiny.
No movie could even come close to telling the story of the Bounty. Bligh and 18 men traveled almost 4,000 miles in an open boat. Bligh kept a number of logs and journals with him in the open boat, they exist to this day. He wrote down nearly every single thing that happened on that ship. "1788. April. Friday 25. The westerly winds and stormy weather continuing gave me no reason to repent of my determination. On the 25th at noon we were in latitude 54 degrees 16 minutes south and longitude 57 degrees 4 minutes west. The nearest of the Falkland Islands by my reckoning then bore north 13 degrees west; distance 23 leagues. Our stock of water being sufficient to serve us to the Cape of Good Hope I did not think it worth while to stop at these islands as the refreshment we might obtain there would scarce repay us for the expense of time: we therefore continued our course towards the north-east and east-north-east."--William Bligh
Ovaj film obozavam,kako mogu ponovo da ga pogledam?
You will give no one water, without my permission🤔
This film got underrated because of the production issues
Much more interesting than the Marlon Brando version but if Christian had 'connections' why did he need Bligh's recommendation.
Earlier on the week of April 13, 2020, when governors were balking in response to Donald Trump's "total authority" rhetoric, the president thought it'd be a good idea to push back with a cultural reference. He wrote on Twitter: "Tell the Democrat Governors that 'Mutiny On The Bounty' was one of my all time favorite movies. A good old fashioned mutiny every now and then is an exciting and invigorating thing to watch, especially when the mutineers need so much from the Captain. Too easy!" He compared himself to Captain Blight
Each side believes they're the mutineers..
@@janetmcarthur5257 Well Biden is a pretty horrible president so...
An odd situation with everyone standing around, doing nothing, except for Brando and the Captain.
Nobody wants to take the wrong side. Waiting to see which way things will go.
@@ERoBB1 ...as always.
There are loyal (to Bligh) officers on deck but none of them makes a move to protect the captain by attacking Christian.
If the captain treated his crew like this he would have a mutiny, life was hard enough for these poor men
Captains were very rarely like this and if they were the Admiralty censured them. Manning was always an issue so good Captains concerned for their men were sought out by sailors. Harsh discipline was accepted by all even the lower deck as being required. Conditions, good, pay etc on an HMS were much, much better than back on land for the crew.
What a nice revolution. And in this case that was successful 🙂🙂🙂🙂👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👌👌
Both Brando and Trevor Howard were also in Superman.
Far from the truth, Bligh was actually taken from his cabin whilst asleep. What I would give to time travel as a fly on the wall to watch the whole event.
Not at all according to history, but...interesting.
When UPS cuts the pay by $6 then holds it over the heads of everyone (non managerial)as a "bonus" for working themselves to death
Both these actors were in The Christopher Reeve Superman
original is usually the best but in this case the 1984 version with mel gibson and anthony hopkins is superior, not to mention the eerie music supplied brilliantly by vangelis
Overall, I'd pick the 1984 version too. Brando blows Mel out of the universe though. Not that its Mel's fault. Brando was supernatural
There were actually three other movies about this mutiny before the Brando version in1962: a silent film in 1916, one in 1933 with Erol Flynn that mixed in a documentary of current (1932) Tahiti and Pitcairn, then the 1935 film with Clark Gable.
It's like your typical sail down the Clyde on the Waverley.....
"Pity if your last function were to be a social failure" 💀💀💀💀
whos here after trumps Tweet
What did he tweet
bligh got his jab
Usually the original movie is better than any remakes, but I believe that the version with Marlon Brando & Trevor Howard is better than the original with Clark Gable & Charles Laughton.
I wanna hear this dubbed over my mr krabs spongebob and squidward
Sun of Jamaica anyone? XD
Now what was the name of the boat on Mutiny on the Bounty
3:05 Where is Batman and Robin when we needs them??? PIM!!! POW!!! ZAPPPPP!!!
Mr. Christian, look at you a disgrace to the navy. This is mutiny Mr. Christian, mutiny that is.
In real life, Bligh wasn’t such a bad guy