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 +'''Adventure Film''' is a [[film genre]].
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 +==History==
 +The adventure film reached its peak of popularity in 1930s and 1940s Hollywood, when films such as ''[[Captain Blood (film)|Captain Blood]]'', ''[[The Adventures of Robin Hood (film)|The Adventures of Robin Hood]]'' and ''[[The Mark of Zorro]]'' were regularly made with major stars, notably [[Errol Flynn]] and [[Tyrone Power]], who were closely associated with the genre. At the same time, Saturday morning [[Serial (film)|serials]] were often using many of the same thematic elements as high-budget adventure films.
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 +==Modernizing the genre==
 +The genre has undergone periodic revivals since the 1950s, with figures like Robin Hood being re-cast for a new generation. Some of the revivals have been successful, as with ''[[Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves]]'' (1991), and some less so, as with ''[[Swashbuckler (film)|Swashbuckler]]'' (1976). In the 1980s the success of [[Steven Spielberg]]'s Saturday morning serial-style adventure ''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark]]'' and ''[[Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade]]'' spawned a host of imitators, such as the ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean (film series)|Pirates of the Caribbean]]''
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 +There is often a degree of overlap between the adventure film and other genres. For example, ''[[Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope|Star Wars]]'' (1977) contains elements of [[science fiction]], while ''[[The Mummy (1999 film)|The Mummy]]'' (1999) combines the [[horror film|horror]] genre.
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 +==Popular concepts==
 +* An outlaw fighting for justice or battling a tyrant (e.g., ''Robin Hood'', ''Zorro'' or ''Star Wars'')
 +* Pirates (e.g., ''Captain Blood'' or ''Pirates of the Caribbean'')
 +* Searching for a lost city or for hidden treasure (e.g., ''King Solomon's Mines'' or ''Indiana Jones'')
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 +==Notable adventure films==
 +See also [[List of adventure films]].
 +* ''[[Captain Blood (1935 film)|Captain Blood]]'' (1935)
 +* ''[[King Solomon's Mines (film)|King Solomon's Mines]]'' (1937), (1950), (1985)
 +* ''[[The Prisoner of Zenda]]'' (1937) and (1952)
 +* ''[[The Adventures of Robin Hood (film)|The Adventures of Robin Hood]]'' (1938)
 +* ''[[The Sea Hawk (1940 film)|The Sea Hawk]]'' (1940)
 +* ''[[The Black Swan (film)|The Black Swan]]'' (1942)
 +* ''[[The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (film)|The Treasure of the Sierra Madre]]'' (1948)
 +* ''[[The African Queen]]'' (1951)
 +* ''[[The Crimson Pirate]]'' (1952)
 +* ''[[Scaramouche (1952 film)|Scaramouche]]'' (1952)
 +* ''[[The Man Who Would Be King (film)|The Man Who Would Be King]]'' (1975)
 +* ''[[Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope]]'' (1977)
 +* ''[[Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back]]'' (1980)
 +* ''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark]]'' (1981)
 +* ''[[Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi]]'' (1983)
 +* ''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]'' (1984)
 +* ''[[Romancing the Stone]]'' (1984)
 +* ''[[The Goonies]]'' (1985)
 +* ''[[Sesame Street Presents Follow That Bird]]'' (1985)
 +* ''[[The Princess Bride (film)|The Princess Bride]]'' (1987)
 +* ''[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade]]'' (1989)
 +* ''[[Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves]]'' (1991)
 +* ''[[The Rocketeer (film)|The Rocketeer]]'' (1991)
 +* ''[[Jurassic Park (film)|Jurassic Park]]'' (1993)
 +* ''[[The Lost World]]'' (1997)
 +* ''[[The Mummy (1999 film)|The Mummy]]'' films (1999–2008)
 +* ''[[Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace]]'' (1999)
 +* ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring]]'' (2001)
 +* ''[[Hero (2002 film)|Hero]]'' (2002)
 +* ''[[Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones]]'' (2002)
 +* ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers]]'' (2002)
 +* ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl]]'' (2003)
 +* ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King]]'' (2003)
 +* ''[[The Incredibles]]'' (2004)
 +* ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest]]'' (2006)
 +* ''[[The Librarian franchise|The Librarian]]'' films (2004–2008)
 +* ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End]]'' (2007)
 +* ''[[National Treasure (film)|National Treasure]]'' (2004)
 +* ''[[Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith]]'' (2005)
 +* ''[[Blood Diamond (film)|Blood Diamond]]'' (2006)
 +* ''[[National Treasure: Book of Secrets]]'' (2007)
 +* ''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]'' (2008)
 +* ''[[Zorro]]'' films
 +* ''[[Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D]]'' (2008)
 +* Various versions of the novels of Alexandre Dumas, including ''[[The Count of Monte Cristo]]'', ''[[The Three Musketeers]]'' and ''[[The Vicomte de Bragelonne|The Man in the Iron Mask]]''
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 +==Popular adventure film [[filmmaker]]s==
 +* [[Michael Curtiz]]
 +* [[John Huston]]
 +* [[George Lucas]]
 +* [[Steven Spielberg]]
 +* [[Raoul Walsh]]
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History

The adventure film reached its peak of popularity in 1930s and 1940s Hollywood, when films such as Captain Blood, The Adventures of Robin Hood and The Mark of Zorro were regularly made with major stars, notably Errol Flynn and Tyrone Power, who were closely associated with the genre. At the same time, Saturday morning serials were often using many of the same thematic elements as high-budget adventure films.

Modernizing the genre

The genre has undergone periodic revivals since the 1950s, with figures like Robin Hood being re-cast for a new generation. Some of the revivals have been successful, as with Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991), and some less so, as with Swashbuckler (1976). In the 1980s the success of Steven Spielberg's Saturday morning serial-style adventure Raiders of the Lost Ark and Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade spawned a host of imitators, such as the Pirates of the Caribbean

There is often a degree of overlap between the adventure film and other genres. For example, Star Wars (1977) contains elements of science fiction, while The Mummy (1999) combines the horror genre.

Popular concepts

  • An outlaw fighting for justice or battling a tyrant (e.g., Robin Hood, Zorro or Star Wars)
  • Pirates (e.g., Captain Blood or Pirates of the Caribbean)
  • Searching for a lost city or for hidden treasure (e.g., King Solomon's Mines or Indiana Jones)

Notable adventure films

See also List of adventure films.

Popular adventure film filmmakers




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