Treasure Island
This film has nothing to do with Robert Louis Stevenson's classic story, but rather a naval base of the same name located in San Francisco Bay. Set amid WWII, TREASURE ISLAND follows two American code specialists that are hard at work trying to decipher Japanese messages and sending confusing messages back to deceive the enemy. The film explores sexual themes that were prevalent during the period, but not shown in the movies of that era. Frank, a bigamist, is married to two women and is pursuing a third wife. Samuel and his wife Penny are in a ménage à trois, which he participates in to cover up his homosexuality. As the pressures of the men’s lives begin to eat away at them, the dead body starts to torment Frank and Samuel's subconscious, interacting with the private stories of their lives.
Crew
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Corinna Woodcock
Makeup Department Head
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Julia Caston
Costume Design
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Abe Levy
Assistant Director
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Raquel L. Jaffe
Set Costumer
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Dody Dorn
Editor
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Scott King
Director of Photography
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Scott King
Director
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Scott King
Writer
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Patrick Giraudi
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
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Adrienne Gruben
Producer
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Kiely Cronin
Best Boy Grip
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Chris Anderson
Music
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Dante Harper
Sound
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Nicole Arbusto
Casting
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Michael Rosenberg
Executive Producer
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Adam Wade
Grip
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John J. McAllister
Key Grip
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Joel E. Smith
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
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Jonathan Sanford
Director of Photography
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Irene C. Park
Second Assistant Camera
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Lisa Papineau
Co-Producer
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Angie Loving
First Assistant Camera
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Phillip Glau
Director of Photography
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Amy Goodman Kass
Line Producer
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Heather Weston
Still Photographer
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Nathan Marsak
Production Design
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David Huffman
Art Direction
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Phillip Glau
Gaffer
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