Mr. Robinson Crusoe (1932)
Description: DOUG. FAIRBANKS in a Modern Comedy-Romance That Seethes With Laughs and Action!
Steve Drexel voluntarily strands himself on a deserted island on a bet. He intends to re-create civilization and carves a miniature city of 52nd Street and Park Avenue out of the jungle. Drexel is befriended by his dog, a native monkey, and a wild goat that is captured in one of his traps. He attempts to cultivate a native as his Man Friday from Robinson Crusoe, but fails as the native escape.
Director: A. Edward Sutherland
Producer: a edward sutherland
Content Rating:
User Reviews: Mixed (base on 235 reviews)
Published Date: 2026-04-01 18:54:20
Genre:
Adventure
Comedy
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william wyler
I found it difficult to stay invested.
charles f haas
A thrilling ride from start to finish. Couldn't take my eyes off the screen.
laszlo benedek
Sharp editing that kept everything flowing smoothly.
charles guggenheim
Lacked emotional depth and connection.
ngai hoi-fung
The story felt flat and lacked momentum.
edward dmytryk
Solid direction and a clear creative vision.
leopold lindtberg
Uninspired direction and forgettable characters.
joseph kohn
The world-building pulled me in immediately.
james cruze
A clichéd plot that offered nothing new.
kazuhiko yamaguchi
Sharp editing that kept everything flowing smoothly.
clifford sanforth
Great chemistry between the leads.
robert g vignola
Weak pacing made it drag in several places.
dave tendlar
Amazing movie! A must-watch for everyone.
richard ashe
The plot was predictable and uninspired.
harry winer
Dialogue felt forced and unnatural.
kinji fukasaku
Cinematography was dull and didn't add much.
alfred zeisler
A refreshing take on familiar themes.
paul frees
A satisfying ending that ties everything together.
john h auer
A heartwarming story that stays with you long after the credits roll.
michael r lawrence
The ending felt rushed and unsatisfying.