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  2. Island of the Blue Dolphins (film) - Wikipedia

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    Island of the Blue Dolphins is a 1964 American adventure film directed by James B. Clark and written by Jane Klove and Ted Sherdeman. It is based on the 1960 novel Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'Dell. The film stars Celia Kaye, Larry Domasin, Ann Daniel, Carlos Romero, George Kennedy and Hal John Norman.

  3. Celia Kaye - Wikipedia

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    Following the release of Island of the Blue Dolphins, she was awarded the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer in 1965, alongside Mia Farrow and Mary Ann Mobley. [10] The movie itself received generally positive reviews as an entertaining but simplistic children's movie although her performance received more mixed reviews.

  4. Island of the Blue Dolphins - Wikipedia

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    Island of the Blue Dolphins won the Newbery Medal in 1961. [1] It was adapted into a film of the same name in 1964. O'Dell later wrote a sequel, Zia, published in 1976. Island of the Blue Dolphins has been the subject of much literary and pedagogical scholarship related to survival, feminism, the resilience of Indigenous peoples, and beyond.

  5. Juana Maria - Wikipedia

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    Inspiring the book and short movie Island of the Blue Dolphins Juana Maria (died October 19, 1853), better known to history as the Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island (her Native American name is unknown), was a Native Californian woman who was the last surviving member of her tribe, the Nicoleño .

  6. Robert B. Radnitz - Wikipedia

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    Island of the Blue Dolphins in 1964 was based on the true story of a Native American girl left alone for 18 years on an island. Time described the film as "the very model of what children's pictures ought to be" in a film that "provided sentiment without sentimentality and a moral without a lecture". [5]

  7. Zia (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Zia's aunt Karana, who was the main character of Island of the Blue Dolphins, is based on Juana Maria, a Nicoleño woman who lived alone on an island for 18 years. [1] Captain George Nidever was the name of the real person who brought Juana Maria from her island to a mission. [2]

  8. James B. Clark (filmmaker) - Wikipedia

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    Among the more popular and notable projects he directed were the films A Dog of Flanders (1959), The Sad Horse (1959), Misty (1961), Flipper (1963), Island of the Blue Dolphins (1964), and My Side of the Mountain (1969), and episodes of the television series My Friend Flicka (1955–1956), Batman (1966–1967), and Lassie (1969–1971).

  9. Castaway - Wikipedia

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    Island of the Blue Dolphins, a book by Scott O'Dell about a girl marooned on an island for 18 years. Kensuke's Kingdom, a 1999 children's novel by Michael Morpurgo about a boy who travels the world with his parents but ends up marooned on an island. The End, the final novel in A Series of Unfortunate Events.