Beverly Hills Family Robinson

Beverly Hills Family Robinson is a 1997 American comedy television film directed by Troy Miller and written by T.C. Smith. It is a remake of the 1960 Walt Disney film Swiss Family Robinson, itself based on the 1812 novel The Swiss Family Robinson by Johann David Wyss. The film stars Dyan Cannon, Martin Mull, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Ryan O'Donohue. It aired on ABC on January 25, 1997, as an episode of The Wonderful World of Disney.

Beverly Hills Family Robinson
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GenreComedy
Based on
Teleplay byT.C. Smith
Directed byTroy Miller
Starring
Music byPhilip Marshall
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Jeffrey Lampert
  • Irwin Marcus
CinematographyRoger Lanser
EditorDuane Hartzell
Running time88 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseJanuary 25, 1997 (1997-01-25)

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Marsha Robinson is a famous TV personality and has her own lifestyle and cooking show. She lives in Beverly Hills, California with her dentist husband Doug, her daughter Jane and her son Roger. The show takes her and her family to Hawaii. When the Robinsons arrive in Honolulu their yacht is captured by 'modern pirates' at night and when they wake up in the morning they find themselves and their unbidden guests on the open sea. But being the Robinsons they trick the pirates and leave them behind in a lifeboat.

When things finally seem to be good and the Robinsons try to sail to the next harbor, the yacht gets into a storm and the family shipwrecks on a deserted island. Of course, Marsha - being a socialite - freaks out and threatens her husband with a nervous breakdown if they aren't saved within the next 45 minutes and the rest of the family isn't fond of their situation either. But nobody saves them and nobody knows where they are. So there's nothing to do but settle in, survive and build a tree house.

Life on the island turns into routine, although Marsha films herself while giving statements about her family's miserable situation after the shipwreck - just in case they'll be saved and she has footage for TV shows.

Meanwhile the pirates have been stranded on the island, too, which the Robinsons do not know. The island also has an inhabitant, a shipwrecked surfer named Digger, who secretly eats all of Marsha's chocolates. The Robinsons get to know him when Doug has an underwater accident and needs to be saved by a good swimmer. Jane falls in love with him. He helps the Robinsons finish their treehouse and becomes a member of the family.

The pirates discover the Robinsons and now the Robinsons need to struggle with the unbidden guests once again.

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Production edit

Filming took place in Far North Queensland, Australia from January 25 to February 23, 1996.[1]

See also edit

List of television films produced for American Broadcasting Company

References edit

  1. ^ Ed. Scott Murray, Australia on the Small Screen 1970-1995, Oxford Uni Press, 1996 p13

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