Robby (1968)

Robby 1968Robbie is an American film released more than 50 years ago. During the years it has achieved classic status as if to remind the world what US films once were before everything went mainstream Hollywood. The best way to describe the film is to say that it is heavily influenced by the story of Robinson Crusoe and some may even argue that Robby is it’s modern remake, with a younger cast and a more idealistic setup.

During a sea storm, a National Geographic writer and his spouse place their 9-year-old son, Robby, in a small lifeboat hoping to rescue him. Exhausted the boy falls asleep on the boat and wakes up on the shore of a lush tropical island. All alone, he is trying to apply the knowledge of self-survival, remembering the story of Robinson Crusoe that was read to him by his father.

While exploring the island, Robby falls into a river, and not being able to swim he seems to be doomed. Thankfully a young native boy about the same age sees Robby and jumps bravely into the water to save him from drowning. The boys become friends and spend many idyllic days and adventures on the Island both happy that they have escaped the horrible loneliness.

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It should be said that the time frame by which this was written made the movie have a deeper meaning than viewed today. It was released in 1968 when America was in the final throws of Racial division. This movie featuring Ryp Siani as Friday a boy of African descent and Warren Raum as Robby, with his bleached platinum blond hair, showed how children are raised color blind and innocent. It demonstrated that survival depended on tolerance and understanding while embracing differences and casting off society’s prudish and false beliefs. The contrast of black and white between the boys was a subtle reference to society’s troubles.

Well, society learned most of the lessons anyways. It’s not likely you will find this one at your local video store, but it is available at www.cvmc.net

 

robbyWhile the camera work was excellent (And I’m sure tricky) and the tropical location supreme, the acting though good, was not exceptional. Working with children is difficult enough when making a movie, but the entire film rests on the acting of two and the dialog of only one. I think it should have been a little stronger. There were periods where eye to camera avoidance was obvious and dialog seemed to run a little long and insincere. However, when I remember the boy carrying the story was all of ten years old, I think he did a great job. But the film overall was good in its message, and the interaction between the boys was wholesome and delightful. Much of the film occurs after Robby sheds his need for clothing so if you are a prude, you will not be happy with the naturalist atmosphere of the movie.

The beautiful music score by Christopher Young and the emphasis on the natural tropical wonders found in the  Caribbean further enhance this wonderful production.

I think that it would be great to interview Warren Raum and Ryp Siani or any of the cast or crew today and ask them about the filming and the experience. Warren Raum would now be 51. No evidence exists that either actor went on acting, at least not under these names. But given the climate and the nature of the filming, it had to be a very difficult shoot. The sand alone makes things difficult. It shows set up tracks so there is much to do in neutralizing the evidence of the camera crews presence. Not to mention it get’s into everything. Especially with the constant on-shore breeze. The sky and lighting also changes rapidly there and the tropical nature means rain is coming at any moment. I’m sure it meant there was a lot of waiting and a lot of setup and anticipation only to be postponed by weather.

I’ll bet there are some great stories to be told about the difficulty of the shoot.

Robby (1968)
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A delightful story of of youthful adventure
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  1. I have seen this little movie several times. I am totally surprised that this is available but totally delighted. With the ridiculous rules against showing nude young boys, it really is a wonder that it is fairly easy to access. The version that I saw seemed incomplete. It had the man and two boys arriving back in England (I think) but no more. I was led to believe that the movie showed some of the difficulties they had back in civilization. Of course, the native islander boy would have been in a totally new world. I really thought highly of this movie .

  2. I've just watched the full movie for the first time, and it's simply wonderful. A story of survival and friendship between two little boys, with a nice happy end.

  3. … It sort of bored me. lol.

    It might be, a Robinson Crusoe story with some Lord of the Flies and some other thing all mixed together. Is funny, is cute a little bit slow for my taste. But well it was 1968.

    Cool you wrote about all the trouble of making the film, didn't thought of that, so that will give it an extra value of watching the movie today.

    And yeah, what about the actors it will be cool to know how this movie affected their lives.

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