To my knowledge The Pleasure of His Company has never been available on VHS or DVD--a real shame--it's a very entertaining movie!
Assuming you mean "Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson, the treasure was put there by Captain Flint and his men. Flint being dead, it belongs to the crew. But, the treasure wasn't their property. It was stolen plunder. With the real owners being unable to trace, it would be considered abandoned property. With the lack of a local authority to accept the forfeit of all or part of the abandoned property (called "escheat"), it belongs to the finder. If you were to find a treasure nowadays, you would have to share it with the state if it is on state land or within three miles of the coast.
Henry the Navigator
It allwoed people to share knowledge with each other
Yes, "Kidnapped" is considered a sequel of sorts to "Treasure Island," as both novels were written by Robert Louis Stevenson and share themes of adventure and coming-of-age. While "Treasure Island" focuses on the adventures of Jim Hawkins and the quest for buried treasure, "Kidnapped" follows the story of David Balfour, who embarks on his own journey filled with danger and intrigue in 18th-century Scotland. However, the two stories are distinct and can be enjoyed independently.
Use either: It gives us pleasure to share...; or We take pleasure in sharing...
Pleasure Treasure - 1951 was released on: USA: 6 September 1951
Pleasure Treasure - 1951 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
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A good paragraph on any book is indeed the treasure of the house of knowledge.
The cast of Pleasure Treasure - 1951 includes: Andy Clyde as Andy Clyde Johnny Kascier Tom Kennedy Babe London Emmett Lynn as Emmett Emil Sitka
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Because he was a little shellfish
The captain promises to share the treasure with Jim if he helps him on the voyage to Treasure Island.