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  1. The descendants of the Bounty mutineers include the modern-day Pitcairn Islanders as well as a little less than half of the population of Norfolk Island. Their common ancestors were the nine surviving mutineers from the mutiny on HMS Bounty which occurred in the south Pacific Ocean in 1789.

  2. The mutiny on the Royal Navy vessel HMS Bounty occurred in the South Pacific Ocean on 28 April 1789. Disaffected crewmen, led by acting-Lieutenant Fletcher Christian, seized control of the ship from their captain, Lieutenant William Bligh, and set him and eighteen loyalists adrift in the ship's open launch.

  3. 24. Feb. 1974 · The Survivors of the Bounty: Directed by Ugo Liberatore. With Hiram Keller, Mariana Camara, Gianfranco De Grassi, Vera De Oliveira. British survivors of the mutiny on the H.M.S. Bounty plus some Polynesian men and women from Tahiti are stranded on a Pacific island of Pitcairn.

    • (48)
    • Drama
    • Ugo Liberatore
    • 1974-02-24
  4. 13. Jan. 2024 · The mutiny on HMS Bounty occurred on April 28, 1789, led by Fletcher Christian, one of the ship’s officers. Within the Bounty’s crew of 44 members, growing unrest and dissatisfaction with Captain William Bligh culminated in a dramatic rebellion.

  5. 27. Apr. 2021 · On April 28, 1789, the men aboard the H.M.S. Bounty, a British naval vessel commanded by Captain William Bligh, mounted a legendary mutiny. Having spent several idyllic months on the island of ...

  6. Fletcher Christian and the remaining crew of the bounty land on an uninhabited tropical island paradise along with a group of dark skinned native Polynesian companions who have decided to travel with them. No sooner have they arrived but one of the bounties crew accidentally guns down one of the natives. Initially they offer him up for justice ...

  7. 9. Feb. 2010 · English Captain William Bligh and 18 others, cast adrift from the HMS Bounty seven weeks before, reach Timor in the East Indies after traveling nearly 4,000 miles in a small, open boat.