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EPISODE · May 22, 2025 · 21 MIN

Mutiny on the Bounty: Films, a band and a legacy

from Untold Norfolk Island Travel Podcast · host Jodie Williams

Mutiny on the Bounty: Films, a band and a legacy - The factual foundation beneath the Hollywood glamour begins in 1787, when Britain's Royal Society dispatched Lieutenant William Bligh to Tahiti on what seemed a straightforward botanical mission. His orders were to collect breadfruit plants and transport them to the Caribbean, where they would provide an inexpensive food source for enslaved people on British plantations. The HMAV Bounty, a relatively small vessel at 90 feet in length, was refitted specifically for this purpose with a special deck to house the plants.The voyage to Tahiti was arduous, taking ten months and requiring a failed attempt to round Cape Horn before taking the longer route around Africa and across the Indian Ocean. After arriving in Tahiti in October 1788, the crew spent five months collecting and potting over 1,000 breadfruit plants. What contributed to the building resentment that would ultimately erupt into mutiny 23 days after leaving Tahiti?The events of April 28, 1789, have been dramatized in countless retellings, but the historical facts reveal a more nuanced situation than the clear-cut hero-villain narrative popular in Hollywood.The Bounty story made its silver screen debut in 1916 with the Australian silent film "The Mutiny of the Bounty," but it was MGM's 1935 production that first captured the epic scale of the tale.The 1935 film, directed by Frank Lloyd, won the Academy Award for Best Picture and cemented the story in American popular culture. The 1962 remake starring Marlon Brando reimagined Christian as an aristocratic, introverted intellectual at odds with Bligh's middle-class ambition. The 1984 adaptation starring Mel Gibson as Fletcher Christian and Anthony Hopkins as Captain Bligh, represented a significant departure from earlier portrayals.The Tahitian women left no written accounts, and yet they sustained the community and raised children in a way of life became integral on Pitcairn. I’ve increasingly wished: 'If only Mauatua had kept a journal.' How different would our understanding of this history be if we had access to the mothers’ perspectives?  The absence of their voices represents not just a gap in the historical record but an inability for us to truly understand how their life was experienced. While Hollywood narratives typically conclude with Christian and the mutineers settling on Pitcairn Island, the story of their descendants—my family story—continued. By the mid-19th century, the Pitcairn community had outgrown their tiny island home. In 1856, the entire population of 194 people relocated to Norfolk Island.The Bounty legacy is visible throughout the island, from the cemetery where generations of our descendants are buried to informative tours, museum exhibitions and our annual Anniversary / Bounty Day celebrations on June 8, commemorating the arrival from Pitcairn. While films focus on the conflict and romance, they miss the most remarkable legacy of the mutiny: the Pitcairn and Norfolk communities that have survived for over two centuries. Hollywood's treatments—from Clark Gable to Marlon Brando to Mel Gibson—each reflected their eras' preoccupations: Depression-era concerns with tyranny, Cold War tensions between freedom and authority, and the 1980s' more psychologically complex understanding of leadership and cultural encounter. Each version contained elements of truth while inevitably simplifying and dramatising for entertainment value.Ft. Mutiny Band at the Hotel Norfolk in the 1980s.Sponsored by Baunti Tours www.bauntitours.com > When booking with Baunti Tours, mention 'Podcast' to receive a 10% discount on tours. email: [email protected] phone: (International +6723) 23693To call from Australia: (02) 91368062

Mutiny on the Bounty: Films, a band and a legacy - The factual foundation beneath the Hollywood glamour begins in 1787, when Britain's Royal Society dispatched Lieutenant William Bligh to Tahiti on what seemed a straightforward botanical mission. His orders were to collect breadfruit plants and transport them to the Caribbean, where they would provide an inexpensive food source for enslaved people on British plantations. The HMAV Bounty, a relatively small vessel at 90 feet in length, w...

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