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Islands in the Stream is a 1977 American drama film, an adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's posthumously published 1970 novel of the same name. The film was directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and starred George C. Scott, Hart Bochner, Claire Bloom, Gilbert Roland, and David Hemmings.
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Islands in the Stream: Directed by Franklin J. Schaffner. With George C. Scott, David Hemmings, Gilbert Roland, Susan Tyrrell. An isolated sculptor is visited by his three sons just before the start of WWII.
George C. Scott plays Thomas Hudson, a sculptor whose self-imposed isolation in the Bahamas is ended by two forces: the visit of his sons ... and the outbreak of World War II.
Islands in the Stream. Rent Islands in the Stream on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. A Hemingwayesque artist (George C. Scott) plays and drinks in...
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“Islands in the Stream” is a big, strong, old-fashioned movie about that threatened species, the Hemingway Hero. It celebrates physical courage and boozing all night and the initiation of boys into manhood, and it has a fishing scene, a battle scene, a love scene and a whore with a heart of gold.
Synopsis. The Bahamas, 1940. American artist Tom Hudson (George C. Scott) lives on the remote island of Bimini, in the western region of the Bahamas. At the dock, he finds two friends aboard his fishing boat, the Tortuga.
Islands in the Stream is a 1977 American drama film, an adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's novel of the same name. The film was directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and starred George C. Scott, Hart Bochner, Claire Bloom, Gilbert Roland, and David Hemmings.