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Schoolboys marooned on a Pacific island create their own savage civilization.
Schoolboys marooned on a Pacific island create their own savage civilization.
A plane carrying a group of schoolboys crash lands on a deserted island. With no adult survivors, the boys are forced to fend for themselves. At first they cooperate, but when they split into two separate camps - one led by the Ralph, who is desperate that they maintain civilized standards, and the other by Jack, who'd rather have fun and hunt - their society falls into disarray, leading to a disturbing examination of human nature.
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[[Category:Film Studies--1960s]]
[[Category:Film Studies--1960s]]
[[Category:Film Studies--British]]
[[Category:Film Studies--British]]
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[[Category:1963, Top Films]]


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[[Category:Children (film subject)]]

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{en} Lord of the Flies (UK, 1963), directed by Peter Brook, starring James Aubrey.

Schoolboys marooned on a Pacific island create their own savage civilization.

A plane carrying a group of schoolboys crash lands on a deserted island. With no adult survivors, the boys are forced to fend for themselves. At first they cooperate, but when they split into two separate camps - one led by the Ralph, who is desperate that they maintain civilized standards, and the other by Jack, who'd rather have fun and hunt - their society falls into disarray, leading to a disturbing examination of human nature.

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