![]() ![]() The song certainly could have served as a theme for all the versions. I didn't even know there was one until researching it only today. It became popular in the Twenties right around the time that the silent British cinema came out with the first version of The Blue Lagoon. ![]() One of my favorite ballads is of British origin and it's If You Were The Only Girl In The World. Victoria and the Victorian era ended in 1901. Well, it actually occurs just AFTER Victoria's death.provbably about 1905 or thereabouts. Still, it is well made, the characters are NOT highly sexualizes like the later film and it is mostly enjoyable.īy the way, it's really not that important, but IMDB's summary says this occurs during the Victorian era. This is a modestly enjoable film with one big problem.the ending is incredibly downbeat and not especially enjoyable. The film then jumps ahead ten years and most of the film consists of their adventures and their ultimate fates. ![]() Sadly, the old man soon dies and the pair are left to care for themselves. Two small children and an old man manage to get aboard a dingy and they paddle away until they eventually find a habitable island. Here, we have a more wholesome and better version.one actually worth your time. This is a lovely sound version.one significantly better than the sleazy 1980 version which emphasized sex.something rather disturbing considering how young these folks are supposed to be. The very first version of "The Blue Lagoon" was a silent film back in 1923. ![]()
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