Return to the Blue Lagoon
1991 film by William A. Graham
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Key Takeaways
- Return to the Blue Lagoon is a 1991 American South Seas romantic adventure film directed and produced by William A.
- The film is a sequel to The Blue Lagoon (1980).
- The original music score was written, composed, and performed by Basil Poledouris.
- The music was written by Barry Mann, and the lyrics were written by Cynthia Weil.
- Their life together is blissful, but not without physical and emotional changes, as they grow to maturity and fall in love.
Return to the Blue Lagoon is a 1991 American South Seas romantic adventure film directed and produced by William A. Graham and starring Milla Jovovich and Brian Krause. The film is a sequel to The Blue Lagoon (1980). The screenplay by Leslie Stevens was based on the 1923 novel The Garden of God by Henry De Vere Stacpoole. The original music score was written, composed, and performed by Basil Poledouris. The film's closing theme song, "A World of Our Own", is performed by Surface featuring Bernard Jackson. The music was written by Barry Mann, and the lyrics were written by Cynthia Weil.
The film tells the story of two young children marooned on a tropical island paradise in the South Pacific. Their life together is blissful, but not without physical and emotional changes, as they grow to maturity and fall in love. The film was a box-office bomb compared to the first film, grossing just $2.8 million on an $11 million budget. Like its predecessor, it was panned by critics, receiving an approval rating of 0% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Plot
Set in the South Pacific Ocean in the year 1897, beginning right where the original film left off, a ship finds a little dinghy with three passengers. They quickly find out that the two adults are dead, but the infant snuggled between them lives—a little two-year-old boy whom they assume is named "Richard" since that is the only name he knows. After being taken aboard, the baby is given over to the care of Mrs. Sarah Hargrave, a widow who already has a young daughter named Lilli. After the crew is infected with cholera, Sarah and the children are cast off from the ship. After days afloat, Kearney, a sailor who has been sent with them, tries to kill the boy owing to his excessive crying. Sarah madly beats Kearney to death with a harpoon and dumps his body overboard.
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